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County snowplow fire may cause some plowing delays
A fire starting in the engine compartment of a parked snowplow truck destroyed that vehicle and caused substantial damage to the Beaver Creek county shop building and other snowplows Sunday, Jan. 27.

St. Regis Tigers stay hot, win fourth straight
The Tigers return to form was highlighted by an 85-62 road win over Charlo...

Firefighters climb in memory of Franklin Reed
Concern with the coronavirus led the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to postpone its annual firefighter stair climb in Seattle last weekend.
Lady Hawks turn corner, down 2 conference foes
Last week, Coach Jason Reimer called the two-hour practice on Monday night the most important two hours of his Lady Hawk’s season. The team was reeling having just suffered blow out losses to Loyola Sacred Heart and Charlo.
Trotters take third at districts
A new coach, new team and a new attitude made all the difference last weekend as the Trotters finished third in the District 7-B Tournament last weekend.
Superior to regonize national service
[Mineral County, MT]– On April 9, Mayor Mike Wood of Superior will join more than 600 mayors across the country for the first-ever Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service, a nationwide bipartisan effort to highlight the impact of national service in tackling city problems.
Blue Hawks earn all-state honors
Good news and bad news for the Thompson Falls girls and boys basketball team.
Red Riding Hood in Superior
Life is no picnic when you stray from the trail! Join RED RIDING HOOD and her friends on a forest adventure Friday, April 19th when Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) and over 50 local students present an original musical adaptation of this classic tale.
Man dead, officer wounded in Trout Creek shooting
A man suspected of shooting at Northwest Montana law enforcement officers in Trout Creek Friday is dead...

Despite wet conditions, fire danger still high
Despite recent rain and cooler temperatures that provided an opportunity for local fire fighters to make solid progress containing and controlling most fires in west central Montana, wildland fire agencies continue to respond to human-caused fires, and caution the public that the recent cool weather only provided short-term relief. Today, fire officials lowered the fire danger only slightly: from EXTREME to VERY HIGH. The fire danger rating is largely determined by current and expected weather conditions and how those conditions affect the expected intensity of fires that start.
Local students testify for bill
Three students from Superior testified before legislators on behalf of House Bill 20 back in January. Kalyn Plouffe, Savannah Moore and Sarah Wuebkes, along with other high schoolers from Montana, testified for the bill, currently in the senate, which would authorize county social host liability ordinances.

Superior's summer tennis season starts
The first weekly tournament of the Superior Summer Tennis League got off to a big start this week with two days of beautiful weather and all ages tennis.
Tribal fire officials report Sinkhole Fire contained
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Division of Fire reported the Sinkhole Fire was fully contained...

Elmo Fire balloons in size
Dangerous fire weather fanned the Elmo 2 Fire over the weekend as the blaze continued to expand its footprint on the Flathead Reservation west of Flathead Lake.
Mixed results for Trotters softball
Nothing like a Montana “spring” to throw a curve ball when you’re expecting heat.
Multiple agencies respond to train cause fire on Highway 135
Firefighters from the Superior Ranger District, as well as St. Regis Rural Fire Department and Sanders County Ranger District, responded to four separate fires Tuesday on Highway 135.
Montana must defend role for coal
The Environmental Protection Agency may seem distant, as it held hearings on proposed carbon emission rules in Denver last week, but Montanans should make no mistake — the EPA’s pursuits would have direct and harmful impacts on Montana’s significant energy and economic potential.

Kenny Lee Marjerrison
Kenny Lee Marjerrison, 34, passed away on Oct. 25th, 2017, at 4:30 p.m. during a fatal collision outside of Arlee. He was born in Plains, one of three children born to Jerry Marjerrison and Yvonne Roesler on May 9, 1983.
Mack Days $10K lake trout still in Flathead Lake
The $10,000 tagged lake trout, also known as JAWS, is still hanging about somewhere in Flathead Lake.
Election critics push for special legislative committee
Two Republican state lawmakers spoke to Montana’s Legislative Council Monday to reiterate an appeal made earlier this fall for the formation of a special legislative committee to investigate alleged irregularities in Montana’s 2020 election.