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Superior's Shawn Smalley oversees troopers in two counties
Unfortunately, the origin of the numbers 3-7-77 seen on the flight suits of the Montana Air National Guard and most notably, the shoulder patch on the Montana Highway Patrol uniforms is elusive.
Alberton goes to 4-day school week
Officials cite serious funding deficit

After the Gold Rush
In 1931, fifty years after a gold rush brought over 10,000 fortune seekers to the Cedar Creek area of Superior, Gus and Fern Gildersleeve began building their mine on land near the original claims. What began as Depression-era subsistence mining has blossomed into one family's legacy of mining for four generations in Superior.

Mineral County says goodbye to long-time clerk of court
It’s been a heck of a ride for Kathleen Brown as Clerk of Court of Mineral County...
Application for Montana Land Grant signed by commissioners
SUPERIOR – A grant has become available through the state for counties who map local cemeteries. The way of getting these funds was discussed over several meetings of the Mineral County Commissioners.
Kvelve's Comments: How much technology is too much?
Wow! I thought it may have been a dream from the 1960s, but it was a commercial on the boob tube...

Tester's attacks on veteran-run business are shameful
Bridger Aerospace started with four veterans in a barn in Montana. Our next mission became using battlefield technology to serve Americans at home.

Hair salon opens in Superior
With thirteen years of experience, Kristi Scott opened her new business last week, Mineral County Hair Company. Her business partner, her six-year-old daughter Kassidi, was right by her side.
Meredith Dolson
Meredith Dolson

Service member returns home
SUPERIOR – One local Superior resident, born and raised here, has returned after spending over 20 years away in the U.S. military to take over the reins of a local business that provides an essential service to the community.
Hot Springs boys split final games
With the 2021-22 class C basketball regular season in the rear view mirror, the Hot Springs Savage Heat boys closed things out with a split of their final two games this past week.
Trotters show improvement in trip to Bitterroot
The bats are showing signs of coming around. The never quit is still there. The wins will come.
Piranhas prepare for season
PLAINS – The Piranhas swim team of Plains is ready to start their season off on the right foot as they head to their first meet in Hamilton this weekend.
Celebrating the urban chicken craze
While many have just recently hopped onto the backyard chicken bandwagon, others have doing it for decades.

Plains Council won't support revote on road levy
Plains Town Council at its April meeting unanimously voted to delay a road district ballot levy scheduled for this year.
Sheriff-elect to start anti-drug programs
MINERAL COUNTY – Along with the new sheriff in town will be coming new efforts to curb the use of illegal drugs and alcohol among students in Mineral County schools.

Hot Springs graduates receive diplomas
HOT SPRINGS - Adorned with ribbons, balloons and occupied by proud parents, teachers, friends and family, the gym at Hot Springs High School played host to the graduation ceremony for the class of 2013 on Sunday.
Kvelve's Comments: Giving it their all
There are a lot of good things in sports, and admittedly some not so good things.
Plains mourns death of local man
Danielle Switalski
Soup of the day: New restaurant opens in old Superior Schoolhouse
For being open less than a one month now, River Side Soups and Sandz