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Locals hospital parade lifts spirits of loved ones
It was short but very sweet, and full of honking, waving, and smiling loved ones.
Mabel G. Ebner
Mabel G. Ebner of Superior, Montana, passed away from complications of cancer in her home on March 20, 2020, with family and friends by her side.

Mountain Goats hiking club is on the move
For the fifth summer in a row, a dedicated group of nature lovers and hikers have organized an incredible bevy of excursions into the mountains right outside our back door.
Superior mayor declares state of emergency
Superior Mayor Roni Phillips declared a state of emergency in the town Thursday, April 9, due to the COVID-19 virus.

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.
Missing man found dead in Clark Fork River
The Mineral County Sheriff’s Office has located the body of a man who went missing in March.
All quiet after initial noise complaint
March 17
Free firewood cutting begins April 1
Personal firewood cutting will be free to the general public from April 1 through June 1, 2020, on the Lolo National Forest and no permit will be required during this time.

Church leaders adjust to needs of congregations
As Pastor Morris Hill stood on the small stage alongside New Day Fellowship’s worship team, his wife Barbara tapped the record button on her iPhone and before the morning welcome was finished comments started popping up.

Locals lend helping hand during pandemic
Crafty people all across the nation are stitching together their best efforts to help supply health-care workers facing shortages with homemade medical masks.

Local schools closed; students still being fed
Before Gov. Steve Bullock’s directives were even issued March 15 for Montana public K-12 schools to close, the Alberton school district already had plans in place to shut down for two days at the beginning of the school week.
LETTER: Stay engaged with social distancing, vigilance
The threat of Corona Virus is not going away soon.

Superior Meats expands operations
Jerry Stroot isn’t shy bragging about his crew at Superior Meats.

Mixed results for area businesses in COVID-19 pandemic
As public health and safety precautions are put in place across the country and state-wide to slow the spread of the COVID-19, or coronavirus, local businesses are experiencing economic hardships while complying to stringent but temporary regulations and guidelines.
Selma Louise Lindor (Gullette)
Selma Louise Lindor (Gullette) Oct. 28, 1940 – Jan. 10, 2020

Robin Renae Gould Jones
Robin Renae Gould Jones, 54, of Missoula, passed away on Friday, March 13, 2020, at Missoula Health and Rehabilitation Center, secondary to a prolonged illness.
Mineral County Community Calendar
March 18
Governor declares emergency, orders schools closed
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock on Sunday ordered public schools closed, nursing home visits drastically cut and recommended that public gatherings be limited to fewer than 50 people.
Republican Committee to host PSC candidate Champ Edmunds
The Mineral County Republican Central Committee is hosting a series of meet and greets for candidates running for local, state and federal offices.

Mineral County’s ‘bluebird buddies’ bring joy to many
When you see those little wooden bluebird houses on fence posts in Mineral County which have been providing joy for more people than you can imagine over the years in Mineral County, thank its “bluebird buddies.”