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Homesteader Days celebrates 61 years
In 1949, the first homesteaders came to Hot Springs, signing the official registry for the town.
Gianforte: Montana jobless rate ties all-time low
Montana’s unemployment rate tied an all-time low record in January, Gov. Greg Gianforte announced at a recent press conference.
Superior School District works to change tobacco habits
The Montana Office of Public Instruction has notified Superior School District that it has been recognized as a Tobacco Free School of Excellence. This initiative was established to help school districts and communities prevent and reduce tobacco use by promoting a comprehensive tobacco free policy in schools.

Fire Chief reminds community about fire safety during the holidays
By KATHLEEN WOODFORD
Sanders County Court Report - May 24-June 3
Sanders County Justice Court week of 5/24 to 6/3
Mineral County Court Report - Oct. 18-25
Mineral County Justice Court week of 10/18 to 10/25.
Sanders County Court Report
Sanders County Justice Court week of 4/23 to 4/29
Legals for July, 6 2022
Mineral County law roundup
Child Abuse, River Street, Superior, Deputy responded.

Ready, aim: Season begins for local bowhunters
The weather is getting cooler, the nights are getting longer and this can only mean one thing: Hunting season has arrived.
Mental health clinics held
More than 19 million people in the United State suffer from depression annually. Many factors can lead to depression including unrealistic goals, financial stress, family expectations, and change of schedule or eating habits. According to Neil Nedley, MD, a few lifestyle changes may be all you need to break free of the trap of depression.
COVID plans put to test as firefighters crowd camps
HELENA — Jon Paul was leery entering his first wildfire camp of the year late last month to fight three lightning-caused fires scorching parts of a Northern California forest that hadn’t burned in 40 years.

Relay For Life kicks off
The Mineral County Relay For Life got off to a running start Thursday when Mineral County residents gathered on the lawn of the Old School in Superior for the event kick-off.

Gas prices and inflation could impact summer visitation numbers
Gas prices and inflation could impact summer visitation numbers

one down, four to go Pies erects first Wild Horse of Plains prototype
It’s an ongoing, five-step process for Kenton Pies, whose Wild Horses of Plains project has cleared the first hurdle.
Commissioners hope land transfer bill is revived
MINERAL COUNTY – Mineral County Commissioners expressed hope last week that a bill to study the transfer of some level of local control of a percentage of federally owned land could be revived by the Montana State Legislature.
Primary season begins
MONTANA VIEWPOINT©
Students put their math skills to the test
Plains man signs book
Matthew Unrau
County denies sign funding request, pledges labor for project
Mineral County Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Bob Mahon was present at Friday’s meeting of the county commissioners to receive an answer to his request for county funding to be used for signs.