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CSKT members elect new Tribal Council
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes members chose incumbent James “Bing” Matt as an at-large representative on the Tribal Council.
Grizzly bear euthanized after cattle depredations near Ovando
An adult male grizzly bear was euthanized last week after four livestock conflicts in the upper Blackfoot Valley during the past month, said Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Noxon shot-putter VanVleet wins Top 10
A pair of Sanders County athletes are rising to the top of the charts in Western Montana track circles, according to the recent Top 8 and Top 10 meets in Missoula last week.
Superior volleyball looks to find footing
It was not a good week for the young Superior volleyball team as they dropped a pair of games to St. Ignatius, 3-0 Thursday at home, then were swept by Seeley 3-0 on the road.
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Cold, snow can't stop Clark Fork Runners Club
Participants with the Clark Fork Runners Club aren’t afraid of a little cold and snow as they had some fun racing in the New Year.
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Piano concert entertains audience in Superior
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council welcomed pianist and Montana native Amy Grinsteiner last Tuesday to perform at the LDS Church in Superior. She was joined by local pianist and composer, Scott Billadeau. The duo performed two piece by their former University of Montana teacher, Dennis Alexander.
Food bank in Superior still in need of assistance
SUPERIOR – With fall and winter holidays long behind the residents of Mineral County, the people who run the food bank in Superior understand that it is easy for people to forget there is still a need for supplies to help the less fortunate.
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Shine Intergalactic draws crowd to Haugan
They came, they glowed and they danced in Haugan this weekend at the two-day long Shine Intergalactic festival.
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St. Regis Schools hold bash
St Regis Schools hosted a Back-to-School Bash Thursday, Aug. 22, from 4:30 to 7:30 to bring the community and school together. The event was sponsored by GEAR UP and the Headwaters Foundation.
Legislative Report
We still have a few house bills that will be worked across to the Senate soon. The committee meetings have been going late to take care of business. There will still be a few bills dropped in the house hopper before the deadline.
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Jurek's ice sculptures bring attention to MT wolf issues
Josh Jurek has wolves on his mind.
Student Art Show ready for unveiling
After two weeks of patching and painting, the walls of the main entrance corridor of Clark Fork Valley Hospital are ready for hanging the First Quarter, 2010 Student Art Show.
Important election information
Soon we will be voting for the next Sheriff of Sanders County.
Open burn season closed June 1
The U.S. Forest Service, rural and city fire departments and Mineral County Fire Warden would like to remind its residents that as of June 1, 2020, the open burning season will close.
Mervyn Allan Witt
Mervyn Allan Witt, formerly of St. Regis, moved to his heavenly home on Sept. 22, 2021 from Springfield, Oregon.
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Bison Range opening day draws wildlife watchers
Friday, May 12, marked the opening day for the CSKT Bison Range, with over 125 visitors.
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March for Life held in Thompson Falls
In conjunction with the National Right to Life March in Washington D.C., residents of Sanders County participated and marched along Thompson Falls' Main Street.
Lady Red Devils sweep Two Eagle River
Mismatch: to match unsuitably.
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Craft show helps those in crisis
The Mineral County Help Line held their annual craft show on Saturday, Oct. 7, in the 4-H building in Superior. The Help Line is a 24 hour crisis line with an emphasis on women who are victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Candidate registration opens for 2014 elections
MINERAL COUNTY – The Elections Office officially opened earlier this month to allow candidates to register for the June election.