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DeBorgia holiday bash just around the corner
DEBORGIA – The old schoolhouse in DeBorgia will be alight with holiday cheer Thursday evening at the town’s annual community Christmas celebration.

New MCH CEO to arrive in November
SUPERIOR – The Mineral Community Hospital in Superior has been without a permanent CEO for over a year, operating with interim CEO Larry Putnam, while they searched for the right candidate to take over the position.

Former Plains player makes it big
After a storied high school career, three-time Trotter MVP Heather Earhart has taken her game to the next level. Literally.
Mineral County Chamber reboots with first meeting
About 24 business owners, community members, retired residents and a few new faces attended a recent meeting of the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce, which is reopening after years of dormancy.

Green Ribbon Award goes to Superior School
When Dawn Bauer saw the qualifications to become a Green Ribbon School she didn’t have to look far to see that Superior had all the right stuff.
Crowd voices opinion on new hunting proposals
SUPERIOR – The public was welcomed to present their concerns on new hunting regulations to representatives of Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks at a special meeting Thursday morning.

The $7 Million Question
The Superior Elementary gym was nearly filled to capacity on Jan. 15 for the second public information meeting regarding the proposed mill levy increase to fund a multi-event community center in Superior.

Christmas card tradition still alive and well
Most everyone grew up with parents sending Christmas cards to friends and relatives...
Rough winter for semi wrecks on I-90
This has been a harsher winter with both snow accumulation and cold temperatures than the last few years. It has been especially noticeable when driving.

Hunter to lead Glacier Chorale for 2014-15 concert season
HOT SPRINGS - The Glacier Symphony and Chorale announces that Micah Hunter who grew up in Hot Springs, will lead the 80-voice Glacier Chorale for its 2014-15 concert season. Hunter is only the third conductor for the 32-year-old symphony organization and he replaces James Stanard, who retired at the end of May.

Education celebrated in Sanders County
PLAINS - Outside, behind the Plains High School last Wednesday, the students from the fifth and sixth grade celebrated academic achievement over the third quarter with burgers and soda.
Superior sandwich shop settles into new location
Longtime Superior residents recall KC Sullivan Management/Tax Preparation, The Strand Theater, The Rocking Rodeo Bar & Grille, and Sully’s on the 100 block of River Street.
Clark Fork Hospital CEO gives COVID-19 update
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Lady Hawks win tournament
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks put on quite the performance at the Mission tournament, bringing home a Class B win for the team.
Food for Thought: Staying positive in the winter
Now that the holidays are over, the decorations taken down, the credit bills arriving and the extra pounds showing, it is no wonder many people are experiencing a letdown.

Superior students receive valuable welding certificates
The demand for welders is putting a spark in the U.S. job market due to increased construction and because within five years 25 percent of the skilled welders will be retiring. All this with a welder’s earning potential matching those of a mid-level executive of a Fortune 500 company. That’s why students in Superior’s welding class were excited and nervous for the opportunity to take national tests for welding certification.

Simple Simon's Pizza more than just a slice
County residents who love to indulge in a slice of pizza would remember just a few weeks ago that Simple Simon’s restaurants in Plains and Thompson Falls were taking donations ahead of the school start.
Opioid abuse spreads; Montana teen abuse numbers up
The problem of addiction has stretched across America for decades. Whether in rural communities, city centers, or the suburbs, addiction hits hard.