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Bobcats lose to Eagles
The Superior Bobcats came up against Fairfield last Saturday in a quarterfinal playoff game on Saturday. As they have all season, the Bobcats trailed the team into the second, third and fourth quarters, but this time they weren’t able to clench a win. They lost 54-21.

Panthers return with win
After a week of practice and no games, the Alberton Panthers stepped back out on the court last week with two games. They played Seeley on Tuesday and won, 34-23, and played Hot Springs on Saturday, but lost, 39-37.

Coalition focuses on timber industry, county economics
It was a packed room as representatives from the federal, state, and county government met with local business owners and residents to discuss timber industry issues and the economic plight facing Mineral County. The meeting which brought the parties together on Jan. 3, was the Mineral County Resource Coalition, and has been organized monthly by Kevin Chamberlain, with the extension office.
Covid is ruining my sports world
This past week was one for which I had been waiting many agonizing months. Sports, live sports, lay before me.

Decades later, Brovold's vision lives on at apple orchard
About three dozen teachers, parents, grandparents and children walked from the school to the Brovold Orchard just as it was done years ago when Norman Brovold opened up his orchard for students to come and pick apples and then make cider from his press.

Red Pill Festival touts need for changes in America
The Red Pill Festival in the St. Regis Community Park opened with the singing of the National Anthem followed by a prayer.

Mineral County Library shares "Tails and Tales" in Superior
Invited guests will bring an animal for the group to meet as an explanation of the species will be shared and then an age-appropriate book will be read to them, usually about the critter.

Dance workout proves popular
Oula is a high energy dance workout class that is choreographed to current chart-topping music hits.

Superior graduate sees first-hand the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on elderly
Depression and isolation can often go hand-in-hand. That is an unfortunate correlation Sammi Rae Francis is seeing more and more in her nursing home residents each day the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

Alberton students thrive in STEM learning
Last school year, there were 48 schools in Montana collectively known as Big Sky ChangED. Alberton is one of those and the concept is a big hit with students, parents, teachers and school administration.
ATV riders meet at West End for annual poker ride
The West End ATV Association is an ATV club made up of locals primarily from DeBorgia, Haugan and Saltese.
Big turnout for St. Regis Valentine’s Day dinner
Shrimp cocktails started the evening out followed by tossed salads. The main entre was prime rib, noodles alfredo, mashed potatoes and peas and carrots with a dessert being chocolate lava cake with blueberry sauce and vanilla ice cream.

Congressman deems federal government untrustworthy on eve of Trump arraignment
On the eve of former President Donald Trump’s arraignment in federal court on charges related to the attempted overturning of the 2020 election, U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke told attendees of a Whitefish forum that the government cannot be trusted.
Rich man, poor man
I have never been poorer in my life than on Dec. 8, 1983.

EPA speaks about water fears
Despite their best appeals to justify the clean-up of the Milltown Dam and its release of sediment, the Environmental Protection Agency wasn't able to placate Thompson Falls residents angry at higher levels of arsenic in the Clark Fork River.

Teacher uses nature's classroom
At 9 a.m. Thursday morning, Alberton teacher Maureen Froehlich gave a new, perhaps more effective, meaning to the phrase, “no child left behind.”

Erin Rodrigue was arrested on federal firearms violations after appearing in the Mineral County Courthouse for hunting violations.
Officials surprise convicted poacher with arrest for alleged firearms violations

Lake County CDC looking for new director
The Lake County Community Development Corporation (LCCDC) is looking for a new executive director.

Anna Hafner dreams of farm to fork
Anna Hafner has big dreams of being a successful cattle producer and she’s getting her start through the South Side Sparks 4-H club.

High Country Cowboys swing back into Sanders County
The High Country Cowboys trio were at Quinn’s Hot Springs last week for a two-night performance.