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Invest in Montana's rural school districts
We are writing today as leaders from across Montana’s rural school districts.
New Big Sky Singers play Superior for spring concert
Smokey Bear celebrates 70th birthday
PLAINS – The bear himself was on hand to meet members of the public and join with Forest Service staff in celebrating his 70th birthday.
Fighting for the cure one cup at a time
SUPERIOR – Aromas of food filled the greenway where food, drinks and desserts were sold, raising money for the fight against cancer.
Construction continues despite budget shortfalls
SANDERS COUNTY – The Federal Highway Trust Fund, which has served as the main route of federal funding to highway projects throughout the nation since the early 1990s, is running out of money putting the future of transportation projects at risk.
Alberton senior discusses the road to the top
Quilting Guild hosts 25th annual show
THOMPSON FALLS – Patterns, stitches and quilts will be on everyone’s minds as the 25th Flat-Iron Quilting Guild’s annual quilt show hits Thompson Falls.
CFVH Foundation holds benefit tournament
PLAINS – A group of golfers took some time out of their Labor Day weekends to contribute to the community at the Wild Horse Plains Golf Course.
Plains wrestlers do well at Choteau Tournament
PLAINS – The Plains/Hot Springs wrestling team went to Choteau and came back placing three kids in a tough competition.
Look out Lookout: Superior kids hit the slopes
SUPERIOR – As winter begins to wind down, fifth and sixth graders from Superior Elementary School got an extra day of fun in the snow as their classes took a field trip to the Lookout Pass Ski Resort, Tuesday, January 21.
Fair comes to Superior
SUPERIOR – All the sights, sounds and smells of an old fashioned county fair were in Superior last weekend as residents from across the region gathered for the 2014 Mineral County Fair.
Lady Bobcats claw their way to victory
Tigers prepare for spring track and field season
Trout Creek sets hopes on Western Bass Divisional
TROUT CREEK – The Lakeside Motel and Resort in Trout Creek hosted their annual ABA Tournament on June 8th and 9th, a tournament focused on fishing bass.
4-H members set Montana Symbol of Excellence record for hogs
Two Mineral County 4-H members set a new record by becoming state champions in The Montana Symbol of Excellence (SOE) program. Superior students, 13-year-old, Decker Milender and Heather Haskins, 11, won the Montana State University Montana Symbol of Excellence for their commitment to excellence in producing quality pork products. Their 2018, 4-H projects won with Milender winning for the “light carcass division” youth hog and Haskins winning in the “heavy carcass division.”
Hot Springs rises above Charlo late for win
Danielle Switalski
Retired fire truck finds new home
It can be hard to determine the value of a used fire truck. With their use being much more than a normal vehicle, fire trucks typically can lose half of their monetary value within the first five to seven years of use according to an article found on Fire Trucks Plus Web site. However, it might be even harder to determine the value of one "retired" fire truck from the fleet of Superior's volunteer fire department.
Trotters win Mission softball championship
Matt Unrau
Tim Bach band serenades fair crowd
Danielle Switalski
Diabetic walk and run
New committee seeks to bring awareness to diabetes and provide support for those living with the condition