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Local team takes the win at Hack and Blast
Spring not only brings the warm weather and sunshine, it also brings the annual Hack and Blast to the Plains Trap Club.
Letters
Fraud, not assault

Musical trip around the world
Area residents and students received a musical treat on Friday afternoon when The Valinor Quartet held an assembly and workshop in the Superior school gym with a “musical tour around the world”.
What to know about summer swimmer's itch
Here in Montana, itchy skin has always been an unavoidable consequence when enjoying the great outdoors. From peeling sunburns to mosquito bites, many of the inflamed epidermal threats we experience are widely known and well understood by local residents and out-of-state visitors alike.
VFW taking entries in for Patriots contest
The VFW Post No. 3596 and the Auxiliary are looking for youngsters to join in the latest national contest that is coming up.

Iron Mountain Road update
Cutting across steep mountain slopes on the south side of the Clark Fork River, the road is formally called the Iron Mountain/Cyr Road. But my family and friends called it by a less imaginative name, “The Road Behind the Mill.”

Superior woman starts home floral business
This peaceful outdoor space chock full of an incredible palette of flowers provided VanRimsun with the means of starting her very own small scale floral business this year.

County sheriff swears in new officers
Mike Toth was plowing ground in his first week as sheriff of Mineral County.
Robert Bob Barrie
Robert (Bob) Barrie was born to Benjamin and Rhoda Barrie on one of the coldest days of 1919, November 28, in Seattle, Wash. They moved to the east side of Lake Washington where he grew up in Kirkland. He attended and graduated from Union A High School. Bob was drafted into the field artillery but enlisted in the Army Air Corp for 4 years. He served his country in World War II and was honorably discharged with the rank of Tech Seargent. Bob worked for the Lake Washington School District for 25 years and retired as Supervisor of School Bus Maintainance in 1977.

St. Regis students write letters to first responders
Ireland’s class made and sent thank you cards to the department as well as emergency medical technicians and wildland fire fighters - whomever the students wanted to thank.

Mr. Fix It: Minson recognized for work at St. Regis school
Rich Minson moved to St. Regis from Columbia Falls four years ago for a change of scenery.

Gail Lewis selected as featured quilter
“I saw it on Pinterest,” is often heard as Gail Lewis displays her colorful pieces of art at the of the Mineral County Cabin Fever Quilters Guild monthly meetings.
Moving beyond grief and loss
In my work as a mental health professional, I have see many clients dealing with losses of all kinds.
COLUMN: Turkey games
So, just how intertwined are sports in the American experience?
Solving financial woes will take creativity
Ernie Scherzer, we are in trouble!
Avoid the plastics and lend a hand
Of the top 10 most common items found on coastlines in 120 countries, seven are food-related.
Keg Bowl gridders brave frigid temps, snow
One potential participant, surveying the snow and wind-swept frozen “tundra” east of Thompson Falls, summed up why he was not going to be taking part in the two-hour game this year.
Attacks call for needed response
I'll respond to the attacks by the pro SCCFF people against me, in answer to Mary Curry's letter, I will address that one in much the same way that I would address the other two being that they are so similar. I will address those letters on a “point by point” basis.
How lucky we are
Thank you Valley Press. We are so fortunate to have our own newspaper in this small town. If people would only take the time to realize that we have a forum to express our opinions and story's to our friends and neighbors.

Superior firefighters practice life-saving techniques
Mineral Independent