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Mineral County mourns loss of community leader Ornelas
On Sunday, March 28, a wonderful person who gave considerably to Mineral County went home much too early and left many in anguish and despair.

U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke accepts appointment to Secretary of Interior position
(AP) — President-elect Donald Trump officially chose Montana Rep. Ryan Zinke to serve as his interior secretary last week. Zinke was an early supporter of Tump and publicly sought a Cabinet post when Trump visited Montana in May.

Archery hunters eagerly await elk season opener
At 6:31 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 5, location bugles will pierce the predawn air.

Ceremonial Honor Guard Hot Springs' Anthony Byrns serves as casket bearer during President Bush's interment
Anthony Byrns is only 22 years old and already has one of those memories that will last a lifetime.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Road to Recovery
COLUMN: World Cup team all about politics
Soccer, at least among the Women’s World Cup team, is shooting itself in the proverbial foot.

Litter lingers from last year's train derailment into Clark Fork River
On Sunday, April 2 of last year, about two dozen Montana Rail Link freight cars derailed directly across from Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort on the Clark Fork River near Paradise.

Bobcats pounce on Charlo and Two Eagle
SUPERIOR – The Superior Bobcats took two victories last week when they went up against the Charlo Vikings and Two Eagle River.
Fear that federal government has too much water control
By Riley Johnson
Energy companies need to pay up
In Montana, we believe in fairness and a level playing field. But right now, oil and gas companies extracting Montana resources are not paying their fair share. From 2008 to 2014, these companies received a tax break of more than $126 million, costing local communities and the state critical revenue to meet infrastructure, social service, and public safety needs.

Lady Tigers take down Lady Lynx and Lady Vikings
ST. REGIS – The Lady Tigers won two close victories last week against the Charlo Lady Vikings and the Lincoln Lady Lynx.
Lady Panthers lose three
It was another tough week for the Alberton Lady Panthers volleyball team. They played Arlee on last Tuesday and then played a game against Victor on Saturday.
Panthers return to football field
Football practice got underway for the teams across Mineral County last week. In Alberton, thirteen kids hit the field that will play for the Alberton Panthers this season. Coach Jake Giffin said that while the number of kids is good, he said it is lower.
Bobcat golfers stride forward despite weather
If the weather doesn't start improving, Seth Kuhl said that he and the students might be dawning raincoats to go outside and practice as divisionals are coming up on Monday, May 10 in Missoula. They lost two tournaments over the week because of weather. They were supposed to play at Deer Lodge last Saturday, but that didn't happen. They were also supposed to play at Seeley on Tuesday, May 4, but on Monday, Kuhl had already gotten a phone call from the course letting him know that the greens were in no conditions to be played on.

Detention-center administrator part of deal to get jail reopened
Discussions continued on Monday, Nov. 13, regarding the closure of the Mineral County jail. After dealing with the resignation of Sheriff Tom Bauer, the Mineral County Commissioners meeting turned to the task of getting the jail reopened.
Letter to Editor
Democrats constantly wonder why so many working people vote “against their own economic self-interests.”
Women's equality years later
Women’s Equality 95 Years Later

Lady Bobcats look to gain experience
The Superior Lady Bobcat team of 2012 went undefeated during the regular season due largely to a high-speed defensive assault combined with fast-break shooting.

Tigers basketball starts up for winter season
ST. REGIS – With winter settling over the county, the boys of St. Regis High School’s sports teams go indoors for the basketball season.

Train derailment cleaned up
Nick Ianniello