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Plains Day hits town
PLAINS – The usually quiet town of Plains transformed for a day on Saturday, June 7 as the annual Plains Day celebration took place. The main street of downtown was packed with people enjoying the day and the activities.

Dawn Bauer recipient of prestigious Hunger Hope Award
Superior School’s Elementary Administrative Assistant and Afterschool Coordinator Dawn Bauer has been recognized for her work in securing food for hungry children. She was presented with an award during the Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) event, The Taste, on March 8. This is an annual fundraiser for the food bank and was held at the Neptune Aviation airplane hangar in Missoula. Where over 100 food and drinks were prepared by nearly 40 local chefs, brewers, distiller and other food establishments.

Fourth of July celebrated
Hundreds of on-lookers lined Old US Highway 10 in downtown St. Regis Monday afternoon to enjoy the Fourth of July Parade. The parade kicked off a day full of events to celebrate the national holiday.
Superior School gets ready to finalize its fall learning options
On July 30, the Superior School District released a newsletter to students and their families about ongoing preparation to bring children back to campus for the start of the 2020-2021 school year.
Founder of Salish Kootenai College remembered for contributions to community
Many flags across the Flathead Reservation are flying at half-mast this week in honor of Dr. Joe McDonald, a visionary educator and tribal leader who died last Thursday, Dec. 14. The founder of Salish Kootenai College was 92.
Legals for May, 15 2024

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.

Superior Schoolhouse hosts outdoor concert
With the sun setting behind the maple trees that line the old Superior Schoolhouse lawn locals gathered in family unit socially distanced squares to take in a delightful end of summer outdoor concert.

Larson wins in Missoula Community Choir contest
For St. Regis School music teacher Derek Larson, he took his quarantine experiences and created a new song...

Flathead Lake's bighorns moved to Tendoy Mountains
Staff from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and partnering organizations recently released 26 bighorn sheep...

Glen {Barney} Rummel
Dad was born Oct. 17, 1933, in a cabin in Revias Creek just outside of Dixon.

Superior Bobcats hope to fill big shoes of Mask, Waddle
Every year, some holes caused by graduation need to be filled by underclassmen brimming with enthusiasm and hope.

Man arrested in alleged knife assault in St. Regis
A former member of Montana State University’s Native American Studies program was recently accused of threatening two men with a knife in Mineral County.

Mineral Co. driver's education teachers are dedicated
To become a certified driver's education instructor, there is a big commitment to make and an even larger amount of studying and testing.
Tri-City Titans slip past Noxon Red Devils, 52-27
After a tight first quarter, the Tri-City Titans from the municipal co-op trio of Hobson, Moore and Judith Gap, cranked it up and rolled to a 52-27 win.

Elk B License holders will have extended season in west-central districts
Low elk harvest during the general hunting season, which ended Sunday, Nov. 28, prompted the seven-week extension in places where elk populations are over objective and elk tend to congregate and cause private land damage over the winter months.
Thompson Falls boys, girls basketball teams open with big wins
Saturday evening in Troy, the girls opened their new campaign with a resounding 63-7 thumping of the Lady Trojans. Later that evening the Blue Hawks boys also won big, pounding the Troy boys 65-39.

Bigfork gives Plains teams trouble
Bigfork is a beautiful place on the other side of Flathead Lake, with no doubt plenty of really good Montana folk.

Superior girls run past Hot Springs
Those rumblings you may hear from the southern territory of the Western 14C girls basketball conference have been traced to Superior.

Superior Junior High boys go 19-0
Perfection is hard to obtain. Just ask all those teams who have tried without success to match the 1972 Miami Dolphins Super Bowl winning 17-0 mark.