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VFW Auxiliary serves up home cooking to local veterans
It’s the sweet aroma that strikes you first, followed by the sight of busy cooks turning potential chaos into a delightful breakfast.

Mineral County Fair Board adds 2 new members
The 4-H kids are raising their livestock. The Superior LIONS are working with the stock manager for the Go for the Gold Rodeo.

Sidney Kuhl wins Energy Share art contest
A fourth-grade student from Superior Elementary School won second place in Energy Share of Montana’s statewide art contest.

Rep. Loge recaps first half of session
The Montana State Legislature has 150 seats — 50 for the Senate and 100 for House.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

St. Patrick's beer garden benefits Rec Club
"If you’re lucky enough to be Irish, then you’re lucky enough," is an old saying that is heard especially on March 17 of each year.
Obligation to keep county offices open
I am a former resident and former employee of Mineral County, Montana.
Workshops offers guidance on starting a food business
Let’s say that people rave about your salsa and tell you that you should sell it and you’d make a million bucks.

1,356 steps: Lapinski brothers take on firefighter challenge
On the morning of Sunday, March 12, two young men from the small town of Superior competed in Seattle at the 32nd annual LLS Firefighter Stairclimb in support of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
4-Hers vie for spot at state competition
Calm, cool, collected and informative.
Non-partisan forum discusses Montana Constitution
This Sunday, March 19, from 2 – 4 p.m. at the Paradise Center in Paradise, there will be a “Constitutional Forum to Support and Defend Montana’s Constitution.”

Work group discusses Plains growth policy update
Sanders County residents met last week at the Paradise Center to discuss future growth in and around Plains.

I love reading program ends with a mess
Elementary school students in Plains ended the “I Love Reading” program for 2023 with a mess to clean up.

Hot Springs students perform 'Emperor’s New Clothes'
The Hot Springs Artist Society, Hot Spring School and the Missoula Children's Theater gave two performances of "The Emperor’s New Clothes" on March 3.

Plains drama students explore life choices in 3 skits
Time spent at Friday’s evening performance with the Plains High School Drama group was rewarded with three thought-provoking skits.
Region 1: Big game licenses on sale
March 1 was a big day when it came to hunting and fishing in Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 1.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls

Library storytime celebrates Dr. Seuss
His first book, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," was rejected 27 times before it was finally published by Vanguard Press in 1937.
Sharon Ann Wilson
Sharon Ann Wilson
Sharon Kaye (Stenberg) Rogers
Sharon Kaye (Stenberg) Rogers