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Mineral County Shooting Sports Association hosts fall banquet
Just like clockwork, the Mineral County Shooting Sports Association (MCSSA) holds a fall banquet that is extremely popular because of the great chow, auction items you dream of owning and camaraderie that is second to none.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Sanders, Mineral counties to craft housing plan
A few months ago, residents of Mineral and Sanders counties were asked to fill out a survey via social media, word of mouth and from an article in this newspaper on individual opinions concerning housing.

Trout Unlimited backs Clark Fork restoration project
The illustrious Clark Fork, Montana’s largest river that stretches the length of Mineral County.

Dr. William Jerome 'Jake' Doyle
Dr. William Jerome “Jake” Doyle
Superior High School celebrates homecoming
No one would have imagined in March that the COVID-19 pandemic would last this long.

Mask's big night keys Mountain Cat win over Mission
What do these statements have in common? Einstein was a pretty smart guy. Navy Seals are pretty tough guys. Bryan Mask had a pretty good night.

Clark Fork volleyball sweeps St. Regis
In what turned out to be a fast-moving volleyball match, I-90 rivals Clark Fork (Superior/Alberton) and St. Regis faced off on the Tigers home court Thursday night with Clark Fork sweeping the host team three games to zero.

Superior Schoolhouse hosts outdoor concert
With the sun setting behind the maple trees that line the old Superior Schoolhouse lawn locals gathered in family unit socially distanced squares to take in a delightful end of summer outdoor concert.
Flat Rock Fire does little damage after swift response
An impressive and swift response by area fire crews on the afternoon of Sept. 8 kept the Flat Rock Fire north of St. Regis from spreading and getting out of hand.
Mineral County law roundup
Deputies responded to an attempt of someone breaking into a fifth wheel. Case still on going.
Hot Springs volleyball off to strong start
It’s early in the season, but initial results indicate something special is in the works with the Hot Springs Lady Savage Heat volleyball team.
Blue Hawks shut out Clark Fork Mountain Cats, 42-0
A pair of eight-man state semi-finalists from the 2019 Montana football playoffs collided in Superior Friday night in what promised to be a hard fought battle. While both teams gave it their all, Thompson Falls was the clear winner as they pounded the Clark Fork Mountain Cats 42-0 in the Cats home opener.
Mineral County law roundup
Deputies responded to a report of a stolen vehicle case is still under investigation.

Firefighters battle blazes across Western Montana
Firefighters are battling a number of fires across Western Montana, but rain in the region was expected to give them a welcome break Monday.

Doris Marcella Ruthford (Mencel)
Doris Marcella Ruthford (Mencel), 89, died of natural causes Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020, in Superior. She passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family.
Firefighters quickly extinguish wildfires
At about 5 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, residents in St. Regis and the West End area of Mineral County were awakened early to rolls of thunder and flashes of lightning.
Shakespeare in the Parks is another COVID-19 casualty
It’s been a quieter and less entertaining summer around Mineral County this year. With a wide range of events being cancelled or postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, it’s hard not to feel a bit melancholy.

The Mineral County Dixieland Band plays on
In the late 1970s, St. Regis School found itself without a band director. The obvious issue was that the students were not being taught musical instruments and a side effect was not having a pep-band at the football games.

Whipped Up Cafe finds new home in Superior
If it all works out the way that Scott and Michele VanTassel hopes it will, Nov. 2 is going to be a momentous day.