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There will be a Montana Hunter Education Classroom Course held in Alberton on starting on March 28 for five days. Class will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. at the school. Registration is currently open at register-ed.com.
Basketball, wrestling underway at local schools
Winter sports have started at area schools, including wrestling and basketball, with junior high basketball teams already hitting the courts. High school players started practice a couple of weeks ago with games starting the first week of December.
Sixteenth Relay For Life returns for cancer fight
SUPERIOR - The Relay for Life Planning Committee and team captains are already behind the scenes furiously preparing for this year’s event to help fight cancer.

Little Guy wrestlers close in on championship
SVFD Mutual Aid request brings much needed support
Montana Mutual Aid was established in 1995 by the state legislature in an effort to allow fire departments without existing mutual aid agreements in place to assist each other without the worry of liability issues.

Starting the season with aces
The Superior/Alberton tennis squad came out in their opening week of match play firing on all cylinders.
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The Catholic Church in Superior will host Lenten lunches on Tuesdays until Holy Week (April 14-20). The first lunch was March 12 and then held on Tuesdays until April 9. Lunch is noon to 1 p.m. The Methodist, Assembly of God, LDS, Catholic and Community Churches will be responsible for each lunch. Donations will be accepted with proceeds supporting a local charity. Contact Nancy Wilson at 406-822-4548 for details.

Shoeboxes can make a difference for kids worldwide
“When a child opens this box, what would they like to see?” said Pam Elder of the Alberton Community Church.
Students place in top ten at BPA Nationals
The seven Superior Business Professional of America students weren't sure if they were going to get enough money to go to the BPA National Conference, but from May 6 through May 13, the students were in Anaheim, California, thanks to the support of the community.
Relay for Life kick-off in Superior draws a crowd
It’s that time of year again.

Bobcats, Panthers graduate high school

Bobcats continue to dominate summer competition
The Superior Bobcats had another solid week of summer basketball – going 2-0 on Tuesday night at home and 2-1 on Saturday in Thompson Falls. Charlo and Victor came to town Tuesday night and the Bobcats began the two game evening with a convincing victory over Charlo followed by a blowout win against Victor.

Performing Arts Council Spring Gala features Pollo Loco
It was an experiment when a group in Mineral County sponsored a set of informal concerts in 2007, and the public enthusiasm was what they had hoped would happen.
Legals for February, 5 2025

Tigers roar at home golf tourney
It was a near sweep of both team titles for the host St. Regis golfers at this past week’s Trestle Creek Invitational in St. Regis.
Community Calendar
Open Monday - Thursday 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Shakespeare in the Park returns to Mineral County Aug. 26
This summer’s highly anticipated return performance is slated for 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, in its customary venue at the Mineral County Fairgrounds.
Thanks to all who have supported MCCF
First, I’d like to thank the many volunteers and donors to an organization I’ve been involved in for over thirty years, the Mineral County Community Foundation (MCCF).

Mineral County Community Foundation supports those in need
Another area in need was to support an organization that provides for mental health support through counseling.

Gianforte talks ag at Sanders County Feed
Governor Greg Gianforte continued his 56-county tour though several towns in western Montana this past week.