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Superior girls split home games; boys drop two
The battle and shuffle for playoff seeding is underway.
Mineral County law roundup
Wildland Fire, I-90, French Town Units, West End Units and Forest Service responded.

Superior falls in tournament title game
The Superior Lady Cats traveled to Ronan Friday to compete in the Mission Valley Tournament. After winning the first four games of the tournament, Superior fell to Flathead 36- 29 in the championship game and suffered their first loss of the summer league season. Kaitlynn Koke led the Lady Cats with 9 points in the championship loss.
Superior Town Council approve pay increase for judge and fire chief
At the February meeting of the Superior Town Council on Feb. 11, councilors unanimously approved a 3.7 percent pay increase for Superior Town Judge Wanda James and Superior Volunteer Fire Chief John Woodland.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Lady Savage Heat take on Bobcats
HOT SPRINGS - The Saturday night game between the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat and the Superior Lady Bobcats was a quick match that resulted with Superior winning in three sets.

Cats post wins, move to 2-2
After four games the Superior Bobcats are starting to find out their identity as a basketball team, and after last weekend they should like what they see.
Mineral County law roundup
Warrant Served, Missoula County, Forest Service located male wanted on outstanding warrant, male transported to Mineral County Jail.
Superfund Cleanup nearing completion for Town of Superior
SUPERIOR - According to Duc Nguyen, EPA’s On-Scene Coordinator, “we are approaching the completion date, only two weeks away.” EPA has been in Superior since early September removing contaminated soil from Mineral County Airport, as well as 38 residential properties, and transporting it to Wood Gulch Repository. A final briefing is scheduled with the Mineral County Commissioners on Thursday, November 7 at 9:30 am. The public is encouraged to attend.
Mineral County law roundup
Storm Damage, Mullan Gulch Road, St. Regis.

Lightning storm ignites Superior wildfires
A helicopter was called in to drop buckets of water onto the wildlife located near Thompson Creek, west of Superior on Wednesday, June 29.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Dec. 12: 7 p.m. - Mineral County Conservation District meets at the MSU-Mineral County Extension Office, 301 Second Ave. E., Superior.
Mineral County Community Calendar
Dec. 12: 7 p.m. - Mineral County Conservation District meets at the MSU-Mineral County Extension Office, 301 Second Ave. E., Superior. All meetings are open to the public. An agenda will be posted in the Conservation District Office.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Superior Superfund site gets EPA 5-year review
The Environmental Protection Agency conducted a five-year review of Superior last week. Residents were interviewed and EPA officials explained their review process of ongoing protectiveness of Superior’s cleanup and soils displacement regulation at their office located in the Old School on Wednesday, Sept. 27.
Superior Fire Chief charged with child sex abuse
SUPERIOR – Superior resident and chief of the Superior Volunteer Fire Department Richard Miller made his initial appearance in court today at the Mineral County Courthouse on charges of sexual abuse of children and multiple counts of tampering with evidence.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Historic Superior
Members of the Superior Rod and Gun Club, including A.P. Johnshon, William Fletcher, Sam Bouchard, Anton Tamietti, Berna McCartney, "Long Harry" Echardt and Paul Guimont, watch one of the elk transported from Yellowstone to what is now the Sloway area of Superior. The elk arrived in Mineral County on March 5, 1913, with the club providing $25 for transportation.