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Alberton wrestles take on two tournaments
Two Alberton wrestlers headed out to two different tournaments on Saturday. Roy Schutter went over to the Eureka Tournament on Saturday and Cody Ishler headed to the Holiday Classic in Great Falls.
Wolf hunting season lies in doubt
Matt Unrau
Woman ran over, highway patrol seeking information in hit and run
Last Tuesday evening, August 3, at around 7:30 p.m., a woman was allegedly thrown from her vehicle by another subject and then ran over by the same vehicle. The incident occurred at mile marker four, at the underpass, on Interstate 90 westbound. The name of the 45-year-old woman from the Spokane area is not yet being released as Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Richard Hader said that it could hinder their investigation.

Little guy wrestlers compete in tournament
Chaotic might just be the word to describe the atmosphere of the little guy wrestling tournament that took place last Thursday in Superior.
Law Enforcement Torch Run
The 2010 Law Enforcement Torch Run® (LETR) for Special Olympics Montana is underway.
St. Regis qualifies one for state golf
Dockter excells at Loyola Invitational
The St. Regis golfers headed to the Loyola Invitational last week on April 7 and 8. Coach Dan Park said that they had decent weather for a change, which was nice.

Emergency personnel receive survival training
Members of various emergency agencies in Mineral County gathered at the Superior Ambulance Barn Friday to receive training in wilderness survival and extended care.

New equipment offers increased patient care
Two new pieces of equipment, an operating microscope for the diagnosis and treatment of ear disease as well as a new ultrasound machine have recently been incorporated into the services offered by Mineral Community Hospital.

Identity of suspect killed in domestic disturbance call released by DCI

UPDATE: One dead, one critical after home invasion in Dixon
DIXON - One person is dead and another one is in critical condition after a home invasion occurred in the Dixon area on Thursday night.

A transplant miracle in the making
When properly blended, faith, hope and charity can combine and create a field of positive energy that is palpable in many ways.
Mineral County law roundup
Traffic Stop, Old Mill Loop, St. Regis, Deputy provided options, vehicle driver agreed to have his vehicle towed at his own expense...

Longtime Superior counselor has touched many lives
Choices for Change Counseling in Superior opened its doors back in February of 2004, led by Nancy Smith.

The Kids will be all right: Two key school administrators to retire in June
For Allan Labbe it’s just a typical day at Superior High School as he guzzles a cup of coffee and hustles down the hall to teach his algebra class. But a “typical day” for Labbe will soon change because he will retire as the high school principal at the end of this school year.
Legals for May, 22 2024
Legals for May, 11 2022

Amid COVID-19, St. Regis School BPA moves forward
As local school districts diligently navigate new restrictions and health code regulations due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, sports and extracurricular activities look starkly different this year. This new reality is also true for the St. Regis Business Professionals of America chapter.

Lady Hawks 2nd at 7B championships
This has been the year of the Bigfork.

Hawk does it again
A small crowd gathered at the pole vaulting site during the 8B District Track Tournament at Kalispell Saturday. Most of the converging spectators were Thompson Falls athletes there to cheer on one of their own. Brian Schenavar had already secured first place at the pole vault with a height of 14 feet, 3 inches. Now the senior wanted to clear 15 feet to break his own record of 14 feet, 10 inches.

Evacuations ordered for Sunrise Fire
An eerie orange glow crept between the summer sun and a dark plume of smoke on Quartz Loop Road late Wednesday afternoon on July 26. It left a feeling of impending doom as the column of smoke rose higher into the hazy sky. Forest Service crews cast a wary eye toward the ridge overlooking Meadow Creek Road, on the east side of the Sunrise Fire. A horse-shoe shaped fire which had been burning in the area since Sunday, July 16.