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Superior resident supports schools in battle against Covid-19
Groups of people across the U.S. are opposing any type of mask mandate proposed by schools and supported by local health departments and the CDC, based on the misinformation.

Plains, Noxon volleyball teams compete in St. Ignatius
After nearly an hour-long battle in the altered format tourney, the two teams came to an absolute one-set apiece draw.

Wild game meat care in warm weather
For those who are successful, they could have a serious challenge once the trigger is pulled.

Seeley Swan volleyball tops Superior Lady Bobcats
After taking the opening game, Seeley fought off a Superior squad trying to regroup and get back into what was the season-opening match for both teams.
Superior Pool project remains alive and well
Our fliers showed the numerous grant applications we have submitted and a number of future grant applications.
Mineral County law roundup
Wildland Fire, I-90, French Town Units, West End Units and Forest Service responded.

Conditioning will be a key for Hot Springs volleyball team
Six players are on the court during a match, leaving the Hot Springs crew with just one substitute.

Talent still plentiful for Thompson Falls Blue Hawks
But state champion wrestler Trae Thilmony who also earned all-state honors as a running back/linebacker last year, returns with a solid, experienced group from the 2020 campaign.

Plains Horsemen ready to turn page on 2020 season
New coach Ryan Hart, a rookie to the coaching ranks after a high school playing career in Shelby, will lead Plains in 2021.

Veteran squad has Noxon volleyball thinking big
The Red Devils are counting on the explosive play of returning senior Riley Richter, as head coach Dana Grupenhoff is busy preparing the squad for what will be her 31st year of coaching volleyball.
Superior-Alberton sports co-op sees some changes
Superior athletes will once again be called the Bobcats during the upcoming school year.

War veteran receives warm welcome in Superior
Waters retired as a Colonel from the U.S. Army in 2017 after 30 years.
Mullan Road conference returns to St. Regis
The annual Mullan Road Conference returns to its birthplace as the original gathering was held when the John Mullan statue in St. Regis was rededicated in 1989.
Church members in Superior not happy with property damage
Sometime during the evening of Aug. 6, the rope fence around the immaculate lawn at Trinity Lutheran Church on 6th Avenue and Pike Street in Superior was taken down.
Mineral County law roundup
Animal, Diamond Match Road, Superior, Dispatch notified Fish and Game of a bear in the area.

Veteran Superior volleyball squad has high hopes
The three seniors, all of whom have excelled in other sports during their high school years, bring size, quickness and pure athletic ability to the cause as Superior looks to rebound from a mildly disappointing 2020 campaign that was marred by Covid related situations across the state.

Don't forget about the chokecherry
These tart natural gems aren’t sold in the form of tasty treats at gift shops across the state, or displayed on highway signs at local fruit stands. But they might just be one of the most important and historical plants around.
Mineral County Crisis Mapping Workshop seeks to help others
With that in mind, on July 20, multiple Mineral County agencies participated in a Crisis Mapping Workshop put on by the Healthy Communities Coalition.

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.

Hot Springs' Jack McAllister competes in the Go for Gold Rodeo
Hot Springs’ Jack McAllister lassoes a calf in the tie down roping event last Friday at the Mineral County Fair Superior Lions Club “Go for The Gold” Rodeo. (Scott Shindledecker/Valley Press)