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Shirley Ann Terrell
Better known as “Nana,” passed away February 24, 2013 after fighting cancer for five and a half years. She was born May 26 in Paradise, MT to Merle and Manilia Steele.
Men of Worth to perform in Superior
From Scotland’s outer islands and Ireland’s west, some of America’s most authentic musical heritage is coming to Superior.
Alberton Lady Panthers finish season fighting hard
The Alberton Lady Panthers entered the District 13-C Tournament in Frenchtown this weekend with what Head Coach Jim Baldwin called “hopes high and a great attitude.”
Rebekah Ann Bryant
SUPERIOR - Rebekah Ann Bryant, 25 years old, passed away on Sunday, January 27, 2013, due to complications from the flu virus.
Lady Panthers have high hopes for district tournament
The Alberton Lady Panther basketball team finished the regular season up this week with two tough loses against Valley Christian and Darby.
Men or Worth come to Superior
The Irish Scottish folk music duo, Men of Worth will perform at the Superior Elementary School Gym on Friday March 15 at 6 pm.
Lady Panthers complete unfinished business against Pirates
The first time the Alberton Lady Panthers faced off against the Victor Pirates they lost 45-34.
Keeping in touch with Rep. Pat Ingraham
Last week, the House Select Committee on Redistricting that I served on had their last meeting and took executive action on House Resolution 2. This bill will go the House Floor this week to be voted one, and then will be forwarded on to the Redistricting and Reapportionment Commission for their consideration on whether they accept the recommended changes. The Senate will send their own Resolution for changes on to the Commission for their consideration.
Panthers continue to fight hard
The Alberton Lady Panther basketball squad lost two hard fought conference games last week against Lincoln and Seeley.
Bobcats defend home court against Panthers
County rivals clashed in Superior on Thursday as the Lady Panthers of Alberton took the court to face off against the Lady Bobcats.
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Hot Springs football head coach Jim Lawson watches a play Friday, Sept. 14 against St. Regis.
Lawson wins MCA's Coach of the Year
HOT SPRINGS – Savage Heat Football is still racking up recognition months after the regular season and six-man state championship game, but this kind of recognition is for the man behind the successful program, Coach Jim Lawson.
Louis Johnston
Louis Johnston, born on October 21, 1929, passed away on January 16, 2013 at the Oak Creek Rehabilitation Center in Kimberly, Idaho. Louie was 83 years old. He was a long time resident of Plains, Montana where he had many friends.
Lady Panthers begin to find their groove
The Alberton Lady Panther basketball team had a busy week, taking on three opponents beginning Jan. 8 on the road against Lincoln.
Emily Judith Lonergan
LONEPINE - Emily Judith Lonergan was born November 9, 2012 at Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains. She weighed 6 pounds and 13.5 ounces. Parents are Wendy Chapman and Matthew Lonergan of Lonepine. Paternal grandparents are Bob and Judy Lonergan of Ponte Vedra, FL. Maternal grandfather is Jim Chapman of Shelby, MT.
Lady Panthers learn valuable lessons in two conference games
Sanders County Senior News
Thompson Falls
Choral ensemble Dolce Canto performs "Serenity and Stillness"
When the choral ensemble Dolce Canto first visited Mineral County, they were a small act with only eight members but on Thursday the ensemble returned over 30 strong to perform there “Serenity and Stillness” holiday show at the Superior Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Panthers fight hard and get conference win in league opener
The Alberton Lady Panther Basketball team faced off against two teams this week, including county rival Superior as well as Granite County.
A personal account of the origins of the Superior Lions Club food and gift program
Last Christmas in a story about the Superior Lion’s Club’s Christmas food and gift program you asked the Lion’s how it started. Since the program began just after Christmas in 1957 or 58, all of the current Lion’s were too young to remember.