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Procession honors tow truck driver
A procession of nearly 30 emergency vehicles, tow trucks, semis, pickup trucks and cars made their way down Interstate 90 on Saturday, Oct. 6, to honor William Mellen who passed away from a heart attack on Sept. 14.

Short on numbers but big on enthusiasm
For a second year the “Run for the Pool” was held in Superior on Saturday, Sept. 29. Approximately 40 runners participated this year, down from nearly 100 last year. There were some conflicting events over the weekend, including a junior high football game and a local wedding.

Expect traffic delays I-90 rehab project in Mineral County begins April 1
The Montana Department of Transportation is rehabilitating I-90 between St. Regis and Superior. The project begins 1 1/2 miles east of St. Regis and ends approximately five miles west of Superior near the Dry Creek Road Interchange (Exit 43).
How to help local food bank
Dear Friends of the Food Bank:
Martin Luther King, Jr. honored in Mineral County schools
Mineral County students honored Martin Luther King, Jr. over the past couple of weeks with projects and reports. Not just to honor his memory, but also to honor the principles for which he was an advocate. January 18 was MLK Day, and Alberton and St. Regis schools took it as a holiday, although Superior held classes.

Community members gather to celebrate service in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – April is Volunteer Appreciation Month and to celebrate the occasion and to honor those that selflessly give away their time and energy in Mineral County to help those less fortunate or in need, approximately 30 people gathered in Superior on the courthouse lawn last week.
Wind accelerates fire, spreads through Trout Creek
Superior Lions Club commence annual toy drive
It’s time again to kick off the Christmas Season. There are several events taking place in the communities of Mineral County that are crucial in reaching our goal of a happy holiday season for all.

Mountain Cats Pounce
The Superior-Alberton Mountain Cats continued their run towards the state tournament with three duals against Loyola Sacred Heart, Valley Christian and St. Ignatius this week.
Area businesses invited to free customer service seminar
Area businesses are invited to attend the free Montana Superhost state-wide seminar, “Rockin’ to the Rhythm of Service.” Sponsored by the Montana Office of Tourism’s Montana Superhost Program and Flathead Valley Community College, this customer service training program is custom-designed for Montana hospitality providers. Threaded with tourism-based videos and resources, the program gives participants new perspectives, tools, and resources they can use to elevate their customer service and interpersonal skills to create effective interaction with each unique customer they serve.

MCPAC opens season with classical guitar concert
SUPERIOR – The strumming of guitar music filled Superior’s Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Tuesday evening as the Mineral County Performing Arts Council presented the classical guitar playing of Dr. Roger Glenn Pafford.

Bobcat wrestling continues to excel in competition
Superior Wrestling Coach Charlie Crabb called the Rocky Mountain Classic tournament in Missoula a “meat grinder.”

Superior junior makes a splash at state BPA contest

Folks can get Whipped Up now in Alberton, too
Folks can now get Whipped Up in two locations. Whipped Up! Café in Superior recently expanded their business in Alberton. They opened in the old Sidetrack Café located across the street from the Alberton School. They’ve been open about a month and café owner, Michele VanTassel said business has been nice and steady at their new location.
Superior churches host Lenten lunches
No one remembers when the Lenten Lunch services began in Superior.

Folks get Whipped Up in Alberton
Folks can now get Whipped Up in two locations. Whipped Up! Café in Superior recently expanded their business in Alberton. They opened in the old Sidetrack Café located across the street from the Alberton School. They’ve been open about a month and café owner, Michele VanTassel said business has been nice and steady at their new location.
Zylawy boys releasing first album
The Zylawy Boys didn’t know when their cd would be ready to be released back when they were first interviewed in November. However, production has wrapped up. The boys will release their first cd with a release party and celebration this Sunday, January 30. The event will be held at Superior Mountain Mudd, which is located in the old school building in Superior from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Woman dies in accident on I-90 last week
Summer Crosby
Plans moving forward for the 2013 Mineral County Fair
It is not too soon to begin planning for the Mineral County Fair in August.

Mineral Co. Fair Board honoring Ornelas
A Mineral County resident since 1998, Emily touched the hearts of many in our small community.