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Devils terrorize Tigers
The Noxon Lady Red Devils played two Mineral County teams last week and split their matches, losing to Superior, but beating St. Regis.

Students learn the importance of properly washing their hands
Infection control specialists from Mineral Community Hospital visited Superior Elementary School on Thursday for handwashing demonstrations.

Arts Council brings creole music to Mineral County
The Mineral County Performing Arts Council presented Dennis Stroughmatt et L’Esprit Creole who performed French Creole music on Oct. 4 in Superior.

Heath Fair won't be held next year due to low attendance
The Mineral Community Hospital Health Fair took place on May 12. People were able to snack on homemade cookies and visit with health care providers and specialists in the Superior Elementary School Gym in the morning until noon.

P-a-y-t-o-n wins county spelling bee, heads to state tourney in Billings
Superior sixth-grader Payton Milender won the Mineral County Spelling Bee on Wednesday, Feb. 22, after 14 rounds of competition. The spelling bee started with 30 participants, but one-by-one, they were knocked out of the running by trying to spell words like “crustaceans,” “hypotenuse” and “Huguenot.”

March Cabin Fever potluck will feature favored local hikes
For those who want to learn more about hikes to the beautiful lakes and peaks of Mineral County, plan on attending the Cabin Fever potluck at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 14, in the 4-H Building at the Mineral County Fairgrounds in Superior.
Community Events April 5, 2016
Bands wanted for Alberton's Railroad Day for day and evening entertainment. Application deadline May 1. Food and craft vendors also wanted. There will also be a talent show for grade school students for 6th, 8th and 12 grades. Information at albertonmontana.com

Hospital aims to collect 5,000 pounds of food this holiday season
In November 2011, Mineral Community Hospital held their first Holiday Food Drive to help those in need in the county through the holidays. This season is no exception, as the hospital employees are continuing to collect non-perishable food items with a goal of over 5,000 pounds.
DOE Seeks public comment on Flat Creek-Iron Mountain Mine
Superior resident Diane Magone to run for House
Candidates from all over Montana started to file for seats in the House of Representatives and the Senate over the past few weeks.

Obituary; Sharon E. Fenn
Sharon E Fenn passed away at her home in Superior, MT. on Thursday June 11, 2015.

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.
Alberton and Superior combine to become Mountain Cats
James Myers appears in court for child sex abuse sting
SUPERIOR – On December 18, James Myers, former Superior youth probation officer, was arrested for alleged sexual abuse of children.
Rail Head Sporting Goods closes doors suddenly
SUPERIOR- Rail Head Sporting Goods is no more after the owner ordered the manager to close the business down right away.
Bluehawks fall to Superior, Troy
THOMPSON FALLS – The Bluehawks traveled to Superior on Thursday to take on the Bobcats in a nonconference game.

Bobcats continue to dominate in second victory

AG Fox makes campaign swing through region
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox, who is running for the governor’s office, recently made a campaign swing through Northwest Montana.

Frieda Huberty
Frieda Ann Huberty, 60, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday May 26, 2019.
Chamber to hold forums
The Mineral County Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring six “Meet the Candidates” forums for Mineral County and State House District 14 candidates during the month of October. The events will be held at the St. Regis Community Center Oct. 5 and 21; Alberton School Oct. 7 and 12; and the Superior High School Multipurpose Room Oct. 18 and 19.