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Superior considers Superfund status
Representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency met with the Superior Town Council Monday evening to talk with them about the possibility of Superior becoming a Superfund site.
Crash kills one, leaves three others hospitalized
A rear seat passenger in a car that crashed early Wednesday morning was killed. Just before 3:00AM, Cleveland Police responded to 10749 Superior for a car into a pole.
Superior spends Saturday making the town squeaky clean
After the fourth such event last Saturday, it appears to be making a difference and achieving that goal.
Sensible Luggage For Trying Travel Times
If you plan to travel this summer, new rules and fees for luggage make airline travel more complicated.
Superior hears requests for cleaner town, community center
During the public comment portion of the meeting, Superior resident Marge Vigue asked the council for help in getting trash out of Superior.
Whisking while she works Superior fifth grader keeping Superior clean one sidewalk at a time by Mark Hebert "When you sweep the stairs, you start at the top" - German Proverb Armed with a green-handled, ...
GF Piping Systems To Showcase 2552 Metal Magmeter At ACE08
GF Piping Systems Signet 2552 Metal Magmeter, a rugged insertion flow sensor that permits hot-tap access to the pipe stream, will be display at ACE/AWWA '08 at Booth#448. The design allows quick and easy ...
Milltown Dam: Biologist expects some impact at Alberton, little at Superior
“The EPA has just been wonderful to work with on this. Russ Forba and John Wardell deserve a lot of credit. They have always taken into account different ways to mitigate for any harm to the environment during the remediation project”
Based on data collected over the past few years from six monitoring stations, including one at the Missoula-Mineral county line near Alberton, biologists expect higher fish mortality rates this spring and ... via The Clark Fork Chronicle
TALKIN' TRASH: Massive April community spruce-up event planned for first Saturday of coming month
April 5 is the day to mark your calendar for the Community Pride Day thats bigger and better than any that has gone before. via Miner-Sun-Basin
Sheriff's Report for Mar. 13, 2008
Hot Springs woman arrested twice in two days and reports of horse neglect by Mark Hebert Sunday, February 24, 12:17 p.m. A 44-year-old Ronan man was arrested for disorderly conduct in Superior shortly after ... via The Clark Fork Chronicle
Arizona town wary of Big Copper's return
“Does a new mine even make sense?”
Cigarette smoke hangs blue over the sun-soaked patio of My Friends Tavern in Superior, Ariz. via Ruidoso News
Bangor: Sparks fly for courthouse repairs
“I love the look of this work. I'm glad [the commissioners] decided to spend the money in this fashion.”
By Judy Harrison Friday, March 07, 2008 - Bangor Daily News Sparks have been flying for more than a week in the Penobscot County Courthouse. via Bangor Daily News
Superior defendant says he is liar, coward, but not a murderer
“That was the plan, to go to jail”
A man accused of bludgeoning his girlfriend to death 15 years ago took the witness stand Thursday and described himself as a liar and coward, but not a murderer. via The Associated Press
1993 murder case goes to trial in Superior
“Absent his bogus confession, there is not one shred of credible evidence indicating he killed Myrna Clemons”
The defendant's brother described finding the victim in a pool of blood as a murder trial began Monday in the death 15 years ago of Myrna Jean Clemons. via Winona Daily News
Sony Ericsson today revealed the W980, a Walkman phone that promises to get the most out of your music. via MobileTechNews
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Superior native DeHart touts 'barefoot' horses
“The hooves can't absorb that force when they're shod, especially with a rider”
Jay DeHart, who was born in Superior and raised in Nelson, was featured in an article last month in The Missoulian, the daily newspaper in Missoula, Mont. DeHart is the brother of Jean Stichka from the Nuckolls County Extension office.
According to the article, DeHart decided several years ago he wanted to learn how to shoe his own horses, so he signed up for classes with a certified farrier. Apparently, the more he learned, the less it made sense.
As he learned how nature intended horses' hooves to expand and contract to absorb weight as it moved, and that movement was vital for the circulatory system, confining the hoof within a metal shoe began to seem strange. DeHart spent 20 years as a mechanical engineer, so he was no stranger to energy conservation, physics and fluid dynamics. Read more
'Significant' results found at Northern Ontario gold property
“The gold assay values reported here are significant and support our original interpretation that the gold grain dispersal apron, which measures approximately two kilometres long, was derived from a potential fertile strike length of six kilometres.”
NEWS RELEASE SUPERIOR DIAMONDS, INC. ************************* Superior reports significant historical and current gold assay results from the Ti-pa-haa-kaa-ning project, Northwestern Ontario VANCOUVER - - ... via SooToday
“I knew there were risks, but I also knew my son knew what he was doing”
Jeff Arnovich struggled Thursday with how to tell his 4-year-old niece that her father wasn't coming home to the house he'd built. via StarTribune
No Injuries Reported In Huge E. 45th Street Blaze
Firefighters in Cleveland have been able to contain the flames and smoke after a triple three-alarm fire broke out at an east side building on Wednesday afternoon. via Ohio News Network
Costume causes bomb scare outside Superior
“In this day and age, if you look suspicious with wires sticking out of your backpack, first responders are taught to take a head shot”
Parts of Hoover Street were blocked off as LAPD Bomb Squad investigated report of suspicious device. via Daily Trojan