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Art Mobile makes stop in Alberton
Art Mobile Teacher Shelby Johnson and Missoula artist Courtney Gleeson show students an illustration by Gleeson of the Donnor Party last Tuesday at Alberton School
'Take-Back Day' nets 25 pounds of prescription drugs
Whether accidental, or intentional abuse, opioids are a real health concern.
Rain, cooler temperatures dampen sports last week
It was a quiet week for sports, as rain and cooler temperatures followed our young athletes around the region. Here are a few tennis, baseball and track scores:
Music students advance to State in Helena
Music Districts were held at Sentinel High School in Missoula on April 15. Several Mineral County students received awards from the event. Alberton music teacher, Mike Wolfe, said that the high school band received a superior rating of 1, for sight reading and an excellent rating of 2, for performance.

Air ambulance charges can reach $100,000
Emergency response in rural areas raises the question: How much is a life worth?
Elections 2016
In this election cycle the entire US House of Representatives, 435 members, are up for re-election.

Puddle jumping at Seeley-Swan Invitational
Puddle jumping was the biggest event at Saturdays Seeley-Swan Invitational track meet at Missoula County Stadium at Big Sky High School in Missoula. Teams from across western Montana attended the event as rain pounded down on spectators and players most of the day.

Pinocchio entertains audiences in Superior
The Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) arrived in Superior last week and within five days presented local audiences with a stellar production of “Pinocchio”.

Tales from the 1910 Fires
Excerpts from Mineral County Historical Society 1985 paper.
Resource coalition has projects in the works
The Mineral County Resource Coalition held their monthly meeting in early March to discuss various projects happening in the area. The coalition consists of department personnel from the U.S. Forest Service, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, the Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks, and the MSU Mineral County Extension office.

The Kids will be all right: Two key school administrators to retire in June
For Allan Labbe it’s just a typical day at Superior High School as he guzzles a cup of coffee and hustles down the hall to teach his algebra class. But a “typical day” for Labbe will soon change because he will retire as the high school principal at the end of this school year.
Community Events April 5, 2016
Bands wanted for Alberton's Railroad Day for day and evening entertainment. Application deadline May 1. Food and craft vendors also wanted. There will also be a talent show for grade school students for 6th, 8th and 12 grades. Information at albertonmontana.com

St. Regis audience goes wild for production of 'Fiddler on the Roof'
On March 17 St. Regis drama students put on the most ambitious play they’ve ever produced.

Local students shine at state science fair
Superior team members Emma Duboise, Taryn Ververis, Marissa Koke, and Aaron Kelly, watch as a judge looks at their science project “Rampant Radon Remediation” at the State Science Fair held at the University of Montana in Missoula on March 21.

Local student shine at state science fair
A sea of science panels washed over the floor at the Adams Center at the University of Montana as more than 600 students participated in the Montana State Science Fair in Missoula on March 21.
Pioneer Council seek volunteer drivers
The Mineral County Pioneer Council is hoping to find more volunteers to help with their transportation program.

Little Guy Wrestling takes to the mats in Superior
The Unit 3 Valley Tournament was held on Saturday in Superior. Second- through eighth- grade teams from Bonner, Frenchtown, Thompson Falls, Superior, Missoula, and Plains/Hot Springs participated.

Kilian McCracken, from Superior, left, wrestles a Missoula Wrestling Club team member.
Superior wrestler Micah Acker, front, holds off opponent at the Unit 3 Valley Tournament in Superior on Saturday.

Superior wrestler Gage Rausch, top, takes on an opponent from Bonner.
Kilian McCracken, from Superior, left, wrestles a Missoula Wrestling Club team member.
Montana Dept. of Transportation proposes I-90 project in Mineral County
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) would like to notify the public and seek comments on a proposal to resurface about 17.6 miles of Interstate 90 in Mineral County. The project begins at the east end of the Taft Interchange bridge at reference post 5.7 and extends southeast for 17.6 miles, ending about 1.3 miles east of the Henderson Interchange at reference post 23.3.