ARTICLES BY NICK IANNIELLO<BR

State Champs!

The Superior Bobcats football team made good on a threat they've been making all season long Saturday when the traveled to Wibaux and won the Montana State Championship in a tenuous game against the Wibaux Longhorns.
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Superior choir, band blow audience away

Parents, friends and family members of the Superior High School Band and Choir packed themselves into the Superior High School Multi-purpose room last Monday evening for the school's annual dinner concert.
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Panthers take dramatic lead over Tigers

The Alberton Junior High School Panthers and St. Regis Junior High School Tigers basketball teams faced off last Tuesday evening in a two games at Alberton with the Tigers winning the first game and the Panthers winning the second.
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Town greets Bobcats

If there was anyone in Superior that did not know the Bobcats won the Montana State 8-man Football Championship Saturday, a cavalcade of honking cars, screaming fans and fireworks filled them in as it descended on the town like a foreign invasion Sunday evening.
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Ghost Rials Inn makes impression

A local Alberton bed and breakfast has been nationally recognized for its hospitality through the Web site
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Bobcats hold strong throughout

Superior Bobcats Coach Dan Lucier has been working with the school's team for more than 25 years an, for the first time he and his team are so close to a state championship, they can taste it.
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Junior High Tigers play fiercely to a packed gym

The St. Regis Tigers Junior High School Basketball Team came out on top in a face-off against the Superior Bobcats Junior High School Basketball Team Friday night in two fiercely competitive games with the gym packed nearly to standing room by parents and fans.
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Paying respects

Students from Superior Elementary School gathered in their gym in celebration of Veteran's Day Tuesday afternoon before heading home for the day to pay their respects to the veterans that have served the country.
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Simons opens his door to community concerns

Newly-elected Mineral County Commissioner Duane Simons has a lot on his mind.
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Telnas pleads no contest

A Missoula woman who is accused of trying to drown her infant son in the Clark Fork River near St. Regis pleaded no contest to two counts of criminal endangerment during a court appearance last Monday morning.
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Superior soon to be a Superfund site

After months of planning and deliberation, the Superior Town Council finally decided to proceed with the process of making the town of Superior a Superfund site.
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Bobcats cruise through quarters

After a stunning 62–12 victory over the Absarokee Huskies Saturday afternoon, Superior Bobcat Tyler Stenberg could be heard saying to his teammates, “Welcome to the mountains, boys.”
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Fire and rescue uses jaws of life training

The West End Fire and Rescue Department responded to an accident on the eastbound lane of Interstate 90 Sunday evening, and utilized some newly acquired training and equipment.
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Nursing home resident bags a deer

Art Rohrbach, a resident of nursing home at the Mineral Community Hospital, has a little something extra to smile about.
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Sunny weather good for deer, bad for hunters

Hunters in Mineral County have been finding it hard to find deer and elk at the beginning of the season this year, but as the weather changes, conditions will likely improve.
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