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Alberton schools celebrate reading
ALBERTON - Students, teachers and administrators at Alberton schools took time out of their busy schedules last week to celebrate an event that fosters an enjoyment of reading in young people.
Compact sets dangerous precedent for Montana
While there are many questions associated with the contentious and complex CSKT Water Compact, here are some known details:

Basketball roundup
The Lady Tigers faced Plains on the road on Feb. 2 with a loss, 46-33. The two teams kept pace with each other throughout most of the game with the Trotters out front after the first quarter by 6 points, 14-8. By the half the Trotters were only up by one point, 21-20. In the third quarter both teams put up 10 points and the Trotters maintained their one point lead. But in the fourth quarter they got a lucky break and managed to throw up 15 points to the Tigers 3 for the win. Tiger Madison Kelly had the lead in points with 12, Emma Hill had 9, Anna Sanford 6, Kylee Thompson 4 and Justice Tate 2.

Smokin'Hot Fair fun for everyone
The Mineral County “Smokin’ Hot Fair” held last week was another well-attended three-day event — bringing in people from all over the northwest.

Thompson Falls Players return to stage after absence
THOMPSON FALLS – After two years of absence from the stage, the Thompson Falls Players banded together to present the community a theatrical performance of “Maid to Order.”

Mineral Co. Fair canceled
on bidding at the auction. Previous buyers are being notified on these requirements right now and new bidders need to register as well for admission.”
Commissioner Brooker says she supports public health
One person and maybe 150 followers aren’t going to take my good works away from me.

Fourth-grader's artwork goes on world tour
Plains fourth-grader Chloe Monselet is attracting worldwide attention with her artwork.
FWP opens online survey for Fish Creek
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is working with the University of Montana to develop a framework for managing recreation on its lands in the Fish Creek watershed, located approximately 30 miles west of Missoula.
Forest designation seen as compatible with forest management
To the Editor:
Spring's approach means greater bear awareness
SANDERS COUNTY – With February coming to an end, and warmer temperatures starting to arrive, wildlife will soon begin waking up from their winter hibernations and residents will need to take precautions.
Candidate resigns from MCSO
SUPERIOR – One day after the primary election, Mineral County Sheriff candidate Robert Larson resigned from his position.

Alberton and St. Regis to merge football teams
At a meeting in St. Regis on March 19, representatives from both the St. Regis and Alberton School Districts were on hand along with members of the public to discuss merging the two high school football teams beginning next season.
Mineral County Community Calendar
American Legion Post #13 St. Regis
Mineral County Community Calendar
Superior Community Church
Mineral County Community Calendar - August 14
Free Gaelic Lessons
Mineral County Community Calendar
Trestle Creek Meeting
Mineral County Community Calendar
Free Gaelic Lessons
Mineral County Community Calendar July 3
Free Gaelic Lessons
Mineral County Community Calendar - July 24
Free Gaelic Lessons