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Blindness hasn't stopped former Superior resident
Todd James was diagnosed at the age of 12 with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic disorder that causes the breakdown and loss of cells in the retina.
Mineral County law roundup
Juvenile Runaway, Horning Drive, Superior, Deputy responded, child located.

Blue Hawks slam Superior, 49-0, in battle of unbeatens
The talk throughout the sports realms of Sanders and Mineral Counties was that this would be the game of the year and to a point it was.
St. Regis netters top Hot Springs in four sets
The current group of Lady Tigers seniors are showing signs they are ripe and ready for an exciting run in Class C Montana volleyball play.
Lady Tigers place second at Arlee tournament
In a field packed with local teams and several from outside the area, the Lady Tigers won their pool in the round-robin style competition, allowing them to advance to the championship round.

Superior's Women in Timber face mounting challenges
Out of the small number of ladies that dedicate their time to volunteer each week at the thrift store, two of their longest standing members passed away from COVID this past summer.

Superior Bobcats throttle Troy Trojans, 62-6
The Bobcats got outstanding production from their dynamic passing/receiving duo of junior quarterback Orion Plakke and speedy senior receiver Decker Milender.
Latest Covid-19 strain derails some sports events in Western Montana
One of the first and most stringent moves came from Plains School District, which took immediate action and canceled or postponed all “extracurricular activities” until Monday, Sept. 20.

Superior skatepark work underway; pool drive still alive
The success of that skate park may have been the catalyst of the final push for Superior, because over the past three years, there has been a fund-raising effort to build one there.
Legals for September, 15 2021

Superior volleyball races past short-handed Hot Springs
The Lady Cats used a multi-pronged attack led by senior standout Sorren Reese to hand the host team the Montana Western conference loss.

Edwin James (Jim) Freer
Jim was born June 17, 1940, in Kalispell, Montana, the son of Edwin Russell Freer and Margaret Picha.
Seeley Swan blanks Horsemen, 58-0
With a new coach at the helm and an all underclassman roster on the field, the Horsemen have stumbled out of the gate to begin the 2021 football season.
Plakke's four TD passes help Superior improve to 2-0
A much-improved Victor team would probably be among the first to agree after the Bobcats pulled away from a narrow four-point lead and ran to a 48-14 win.

Home schooling more popular for Montana families
Statewide the number of students identified as homeschooled increased by 69.7% from 2019 to 2020.

St. Regis volleyball splits with Mullan, Charlo
In their meeting with Mullan, which joins forces with St. Regis as a co-op football partner but not other sports, St. Regis was dominant from the beginning as they swept the Idaho version of Lady Tigers, 3-0.

Superior volleyball holds off Noxon in four sets
The two teams would be tied again at 21-all and 22-all before the host Bobcats forged a slim 24-23 lead.
Legals for September, 8 2021

Alberton resident loves working with wood
The Alberton resident has a forestry degree and for several decades he worked at the Superior Ranger District as well as the Thompson Falls Ranger District.

Milender, Plakke lead Superior to rout of Plains, 66-8
One thing cannot be disputed following the rout on the rain-soaked turf at Plains High, Decker Milender is a fast guy who can really run and score from all over the field.