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Superior council discusses future of EPA site
Woman dies in accident on I-90 last week
Summer Crosby

State B Tournament
Sami Kinzie drives against Columbus defender Kayla Rouanne during loser out action at the Class B state tournament in Great Falls.

Woman’s Club rummage sale is a Plains staple
Generosity and community were on full display Saturday at the Plains VFW meeting room.
Funding to send Montana prisoners to Arizona private prison reinstated
The Senate Finance and Claims Committee voted Friday to put the $3.9 million annually that would go toward funding 120 beds for Montana prisoners at a CoreCivic private prison in Arizona into a separate bill after nixing the funding several other times this session.

Mineral County sports year in review 2011
Winter sports season 2010-2011

Waterbury claims divisional title
One of the best, most inspiring sports stories of the year continued this past weekend during the Western Division B-C wrestling championships in Butte.
Three vehicle accident on Montana Highway 200
SANDERS COUNTY - Thursday evening a call went out for emergency responders to go to a three vehicle accident on Montana Highway 200 near mile 86.
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.
Burn plan outlined
Officials on the Plains/Thompson Falls Ranger District have announced that they will initiate the 2011 spring burning program when the prescribed burning conditions are met in the coming weeks, and would like to inform the public as to where these burns will occur.

Summer starts with big fish tales
Monday was the summer solstice which marks the first day of summer and it is the longest day of the year. It only seems fitting that it was also the day that Hayden Bean got the longest fish he’s ever caught.
11 teams compete in Plains Golf Invite
The skies parted and withheld their ample supply of raindrops just long enough for the dudes and dudettes to golf.
Against the CSKT water compact
By Elaine D. Willman, MPA

Plains graduate Kinzie excelling in softball at Miles Community College
Now, the Plains High School graduate is helping the Miles Community College Pioneers to a strong 2021 season.
Obituary; Sherry Lynn (Barnes) Peters
Sherry Lynn (Barnes) Peters

Montana Highway Patrol reminds drivers to slow down near plows, emergency responders
Winter weather advisories had been issued for the entire western half of Montana starting last Tuesday and continued throughout the week of Dec. 26. Numerous vehicle accidents were strewn across Interstate 90, as well as surrounding areas, as a result of the hazardous driving conditions, including a collision between a passenger vehicle and a Missoula County plow truck on Dec. 28 near mile marker 87.

Superior sophomore Alysha Ryan has an eye for art
When Alysha Ryan was in second grade at Superior Elementary School, she picked up a pencil with something else in mind besides practicing the alphabet or arithmetic.

Hannum and LeCoure earn All-State awards
As expected the top two teams in boys and girls Western 7B dominated the recently released state and district all-star teams for 2023-24.
'Cardiac Ready Communities' hoping to take hold in Mineral County
The Local Emergency Planning Committee held their monthly meeting on Nov. 3 in Superior. During the meeting, Janet Trethewet gave a brief presentation on “Cardiac Ready Communities” initiative. The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (MDPHHS) received a $3.2 million gift from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust last year. The funds have been used to implement this three-year initiative.

Gianforte received nearly 60 percent of Mineral County vote
Montanan’s can finally take a sigh of relief as the special election for Montana’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives is over. After 85 days of campaigning, Republican Greg Gianforte won with 50% of the vote with 189,473 ballots cast in his favor. Democrat Rob Quist received 44% with 166,483 votes, and Libertarian Mark Wicks received 6% with 21,509 votes.