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Noxon Devils lose two matches
Noxon came up short in a pair of matches last week, first at home versus St. Regis, and later on the road at Hot Springs.

Statue proposed for Superior courthouse lawn
Private group would raise funds

Families received holiday cheer from local volunteers
There will be gifts under Christmas trees and food in the pantry, thanks to the efforts of volunteer groups in the area. On Dec. 3, Helping Hands raised over $5,800 with their annual auction. With some of the funds raised, the group bought toys, clothes, games and food for 11 families in need for the holidays.

Little Guy Wrestlers pumped for season with dodge ball tournament
Nick Ianniello
Kvelve's Comments: There oughta be a law
There ought to be a law.

David Mirisch still going strong at 85
It was just a year ago when David and Sandy Mirisch moved to Superior to join their daughter Summer Drey and three of their eight grandchildren Madeline, Brydon and Brigder.

Spotlight on the Arts: Lillian MacDonald
As a 17-year-old senior at Plains High School, Lillian MacDonald (Lily) is an accomplished musician and singer.

Local scholar awarded scholarship
SUPERIOR – According to a report by the Institute for College Access and Success, nearly 70 percent of seniors graduating college in 2013 had an average debt of nearly $30,000. In Montana alone, 66 percent of graduating seniors will leave college with an average of nearly $28,000 in debt.

Deer, elk gun opener is finally here!
The general hunting season for deer and elk begins Saturday in Montana and with it tens of thousands of hunters will take to the fields and forests seeking a trophy or meat for table.
Superior woman takes reins at Superior Mountain Herbs
Seasonal influenza viruses strike year-round in the United States, but most cases of the flu are accounted for during the fall and winter, according to the CDC.

Birth; Ellie Taylor Carter
PLAINS – Ellie Taylor Carter was born on July 24, 2014 at 2:36 p.m. She weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces and was 21 inches long. Parents are Heidi and Dustin Carter of Thompson Falls. Maternal grandparent is Bill Evans of Thompson Falls. Paternal grandparents are Tom and Dawn Carter of Baker City, OR. Great-grandparents are LeRoy and Shirley Kuehl of Vancouver, WA and Floyd and Lenore Taylor of Brocton, NY.
ART CALL
ART CALL: Sanders County Arts Council is accepting applications for the Summer Show of “Art on the Walls” of Clark Fork Valley Hospital which runs June 27 through September 24, 2013. Art for this juried show must be the original work of a Sanders County artist, display ready to be hung on a wall. Applications are due June 10, 2013. For applications or more information call 544-6654 or 826-8585.
Fire moves danger level to high
The wildland fire that broke out last Monday in the north fork of Murr Creek towards Highway 2 and up Thompson River was finally contained around 8:00 p.m. Thursday night.
Mineral County law roundup
Intoxicated Subject, Mullan Gulch Road, St. Regis, Deputies responded.
Mineral County law roundup
Suspicious Activity, 3rd Street, Superior

Bob Marshall packer shares tales from the trail
Lifelong Montana packer, guide and cowboy Arnold “Smoke” Elser shared stories and memories of his life along the trail to a packed Paradise Center on Wednesday evening.

The search for the egg is on
SANDERS COUNTY – As Easter Sunday came upon the county, kids filled with anticipation awaited the moment they would be able to scour the lawns of local parks in search of the greatest prize of the day – Easter eggs.

Sheriff Tom Rummel
Sanders County Sheriff Tom Rummel stands strong for the statement released earlier this week that detailed his view on gun control and his devotion to uphold his oath to defend the Constitution of both the United States and state of Montana.
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Mineral County Sheriff's Office calls
Republican candidates win big in Mineral County
Election results came in during the early morning hours Nov. 9 as polls closed across the nation. Republican candidate Donald Trump was named the next president of the United States, defying late polls showing Democrate Hillary Clinton as having the edge.