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Bobcat boys take 8 events
The Superior boys finished in first in eight of 17 events at the 14C District Track Meet in Polson Thursday to finish in second place and send 13 boys to the divisional meet.

A helping hand: Mineral Moms Support Group
Along with these huge life adjustments many mothers also find that in the social media, pandemic times we live in, isolation can sometimes be the tender topping on the cake of motherhood.

Former Mineral County sheriff fondly remembered
When a fella makes sure that instead of a funeral to be held for him, he asks for everyone to go fishing and have a beer instead, you can tell that this man was a salt of the earth guy.
Republican Jeff Stanek greets HD-90 voters
Candidate for Montana House of Representatives District 90, St. Regis resident Jeff Stanek met with voters and community members Feb. 3.
Superior's Kovalsky launches into pole vaulting
Heading into his freshmen year a few years ago, Superior junior Lucas Kovalsky looked at pole vaulting and thought it looked like a lot of fun.

Lady Hawks pick up win over Plains
Nothing like a pair of wins to make the sun seem brighter and the air crisper.
Chimney safety important as weather turns cold
The Chimney Safety Institute of America, a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to chimney and venting system safety, has issued a reminder that saving money in the short term by delaying routine maintenance may mean additional expense in the long run.
Missoula pediatrician supports Tranel for PSC post
As COVID 19 cases rise in Montana, we are all grappling with decisions that will impact the way forward for our families and children.
Only thing driving her is selfish ambition
Debi Ghate's Thanksgiving article, "A Most Selfish Holiday" (Nov. 21) is well written and not blatantly offensive to any particular group, making it easy for the reader to buy into her philosophy. After all, who doesn't like to pat himself on the back for a job well done!

Montana Patient Protection Act
I have introduced the Montana Patient Protection Act which prohibits physician-homicide and physician-assisted suicide ("aid in dying"). The Act is in response to the Supreme Court decision Baxter v. State of Montana. This Act is based on Montana's public policy to prevent elder abuse and to value all citizens.

Mineral County wrestlers 2nd at state
Trey Green from Superior took fourth place at 182 pounds at the All-Class State Wrestling Tournamnent at MetraPark in Billings last Friday and Saturday.

Local teen hopes to study art in Japan
Tiphanie Eriksson can’t remember the first time she picked up a pencil to draw, but if you take a moment to look at some of the artwork she’s done, you’d think it was shortly after she was born.

T-falls host uncoventional olympics
Last Thursday the first Thompson Falls Cross Country Un-Olympics was held at Thompson Falls High School track and hosted a collection of unconventional cross country events to raise money for the Thompson Falls high school cross country running program.

Groups helps haul for Montana ranchers in need
The Sanders County “hay boys” got together to do their part in helping out the Eastern Montana ranchers with some much-needed hay for livestock.

Lady Bobcats grab win over Noxon
The Superior Lady Bobcats pulled off a strong win against the Noxon Lady Red Devils in a home game Friday evening.
A look back at 2018
A reporter’s perspective
Lady Hawks notch 2 wins in Western B volleyball
The Lady Hawks are soaring in the early going of the 2022 Montana high school volleyball season.

Emergency communication system in Sanders County to be reassesed
Hot Springs Mayor Randy Woods along with Sanders County Sheriff Tom Rummel and Sanders County Sheriff Department radio technician Cody Best met with the county commissioners on Wednesday. Woods voiced his concerns over the lack of redundancy in emergency communications around Hot Springs.

Square dancing, cheap and fun entertainment
Danielle Switalski
Montana Viewpoint: Time to put the election to rest
Mike Lindell has had much more success in attracting people to his point of view than he has had in finding evidence to support it.