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Blackfoot helps schools with remote learning
As part of its ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Blackfoot Communications is committed to helping its communities lessen any challenges during this difficult time.
Law enforcement keeping busy in Mineral County
May 6
Superior Lions seek applicants for Rodeo Princess
The Superior Lions Club is seeking applications for both a 2020 Junior Rodeo Princess and Rodeo Princess.

DUI task force gives aid to H.S. seniors scholarships
As of June 2019, Montana has 35 approved county-level DUI Task Forces serving 40 counties.
Deputies keep busy in Mineral County
April 15

Mother’s Day a boost to Superior flower shop
Mother’s Day is typically the mother of all flower sales for florists each year. That is both a good but tiring promise for Jackie Callison, owner of Jackie’s Flowers and Espresso in Superior.
Superior Food Bank steps up and meets needs during crisis
With the recent COVID-19 related job layoffs and families seeking unemployment benefits Superior’s Food Bank has also been increasing their hours and providing extra assistance to those in need.
Mineral Co. schools plan their next steps
As COVID-19 restrictions are eased, there is a light at the end of the tunnel after several weeks of home-confinement as life is beginning to return to normal. Or, the “new” normal we have been told to expect.

First responders make youth’s birthday very memorable
How do you tell an almost 8-year-old that he will not be able to have a birthday party?

Thompson Falls’ High Bridge hits anniversary mark
Northwest Montana is blessed with countless destinations and sights to see, but one of the more family friendly ones is the Historic High Bridge in Thompson Falls.

Missing Spokane man found dead in Mineral County
The search for an elderly missing man from Washington ended Monday evening when his body was found.

Mineral County authorities search for missing man
Mineral County officials are searching for a 74-year-old Washington man after he was reported missing from his home in Spokane April 29.
Mineral County officials extend open burning season, urge caution
Mineral County officials have decided to extend open burning without a permit to accommodate the COVID-19 social distancing of six feet separation recommendations that are in place.

St. Regis’ Schmidt digs in as new garden club leader
Springtime is the season for working the ground, tilling the soil, and garden preparations.

Mineral County SAR members lauded for rescuing elderly man
Two Mineral County Search & Rescue Team members, Lori and Ron Dove, were recently honored by the Sheriff’s Office for helping bring an elderly man home after he walked away from his residence.

Old-time street cruise helps Superior combat COVID isolation
Gas is cheap, food is primarily drive-through style, and the only place to catch up with neighbors is at the post office.

Community effort leads to new jump pits at Superior H.S.
Long before school and the spring track season were put on hold, gears were in motion to refurbish the jump pits at Superior High School.
Police log: Fires, thefts, cow enjoys its freedom and semi drivers battle it out
April 8

Bridger Aerospace provides face shields for first responders
Toilet paper was the first item the United States ran low on during the COVID-19 pandemic.

County veterans' service to their community never ends
When the call from a disabled Marine came to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Lloyd Ridings Post 6238 in Superior in need of a favor, three men snapped into action.