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Former Paradise Elementary to host holiday show
The intrepid explorers have finally reached Paradise.

Chinese New Year celebrated this Saturday in Hot Springs
If you have not seen a 30-foot-long dragon in person, it’s time you did.

Floyd E. “Ed” Heppe, Jr. 72
Floyd E. “Ed” Heppe, Jr. 72

Scouting into Alberton
ALBERTON – A new scout group the whole community can enjoy has come to Alberton through the Promoting Excellence in Alberton-area Kids Foundation.
Hecla, Baker sued again over mine cleanup
The lawsuit was filed in state district court in Lewis and Clark County by attorneys for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, the Fort Belknap Indian Community, the Montana Environmental Information Center and other groups.

Alberton Community Center is beneficiary of a $4,940 grant
The cracked, rotted and leaking windows in the Alberton Community Center will soon be replaced after the town received a $4,940 grant earlier this month for the historic building.

William Curry
William C. Curry was born on Oct. 6, 1946, in Kirkland, Wash., “to be close to his parents.” That’s how he would tongue-in-cheek phrase it.
Alberton keeps fighting in loss to Twin Bridges
You have to love the Alberton Panthers football team.
Alberton group focuses attention on area youth
ALBERTON - A group of Alberton women stopped by the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce meeting April 16 at the senior center, to explain to attendees why the new group is so important.

Local veteran celebrates 90th year
HOT SPRINGS – Ninety years of life – and what can a man show for so much time lived? For Orville Bjorge, it is a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, a piece of his Norwegian father’s original homestead land, the ability to endure the aging process by maintaining independence, and the blessing of being loved by many friends and family.
Skiers trigger avalanche near Lookout

Paradise Players perform play within a play
The Paradise Center hosted a play performed by the Paradise Players last weekend, on three separate days.
Reflecting on the work of rural affairs group

New St. Regis Senior Center opens to the public
ST. REGIS – Though the doors were open for a couple weeks after construction finished, the new St. Regis Senior Citizen Center celebrated its grand opening and dedication Thursday, January 16.

Brian Alexander
Brian Matthew Alexander of Superior, Mont., passed away on Oct. 26, 2018, of a heart attack at the age of 62.
Senior center offers cheap entertainment
Danielle Switalski
Federal Way youth serve community
Thirty-three adults and youth from the Christ's Church Federal Way in Federal Way, Washington took up residence in Superior this week. Collaborating with the Superior Community Church, the group came in with a week of exciting activities planned. They helped with community projects that included roofing a home, cutting and delivering firewood, hosting a kid's vacation bible school and others.

St. Regis could become first town in state powered by renewable energy
Can St. Regis become one of the first towns in Montana to be powered by renewable energy? That’s a question George Bailey posed to a group of local residents on March 27 along with a discussion on how that concept could become a reality.

New programs to assist area veterans unveiled

Paradise Center opens for holidays
Over the last two weekends the Paradise Center has held a holiday open house in order to increase local interest in the facility.