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Glass artist seeks to help women in need
But if you’re more curious than in academia, you can take a four-hour class in Superior to see if it is of interest.
Food for Thought: What is your style?
There are basically five different ways people relate to one another.
Montana Viewpoint: Infrastructure, hard and soft
There are two types of infrastructure, commonly called hard and soft.
Alberton Early Learning Center helps kids thrive
Affordable housing, affordable health insurance, and affordable child care can all be placed under the "staples of life" umbrella. Housing and health care have drawn national attention and have movements in action, but daycare is a rung down on the ladder.

St. Regis teacher nominated for LifeChanger of the Year
St. Regis Elementary School sixth-grade teacher Tim Yeager has been nominated for the 2017-18 national LifeChanger of the Year award. Sponsored by the National Life Group Foundation, LifeChanger of the Year recognizes and rewards the very best K-12 educators and school district employees across the United States who are making a difference in the lives of students by exemplifying excellence, positive influence and leadership.

4-H is planning for another big year at the Sanders County Fair
This year promises to be another grand year for the local 4-H groups of Sanders county.
Letter to the Editor
I am writing one letter in response to the issues raised by Dave Bennett, Dave Lyman and Ernest Scherzer.
Observations on the election of county attorney
I would like to offer some observations regarding the recent election of our County Attorney. It has been my privilege to live in Mineral County for 42 years, and to practice law here for 35 years. This encompasses the 31 years that Shaun Donovan has served as County Attorney. For many years, since I was the only other resident attorney in the area, I accepted a multitude of court appointments in criminal, juvenile and abuse and neglect cases. I have also dealt with Shaun on civil matters such as land use and school issues.
Big Arm man pleads guilty to child porn charges
A Big Arm man accused of felony child pornography recently pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court.
Missoula man admits methamphetamine trafficking crime
Law enforcement seize nine pounds of meth from property.

Missoula woman suspected of trafficking methamphetamine
A criminal complaint filed and unsealed on Dec. 1 alleges that Jasmine Lori Snyder, 39, possessed meth with intent to distribute.

Sports roundup: Track and field, etc.
The Clark Fork track team travelled to Polson on Thursday, April 13 for the Dave Tripp Memorial meet. Where Charlo placed first in girls team scores at 122.5 and Clark Fork placed ninth with 31.

It takes a village
SANDERS COUNTY – The citizens of Sanders County came together with law enforcement on Saturday for a cause bigger than them all.

Owner going 'all out' to clean up the private Alberton dump
The 11-acre Alberton dump continues to be in the crosshairs of the Department of Environmental Quality sites. Currently, cleanup efforts seem to be coming to a close, and hopefully the case will be permanently closed. At least that’s what property owner Joe Hanson is hoping for.
Alzheimer's Association offers free webinars
Enhance dementia communication with a free Alzheimer’s Association webinar

Top-rated Bigfork gets best of Hawks on homecoming
When the Thompson Falls Blue Hawks finish their quest to adapt to 11-man football, they will no doubt be on the other end of the score.
Community Notes
The Mineral County Medical Foundation will be holding their annual spring fundraising event on May 12 and will feature local historian, Hal Stearns giving his talk entitled, “Montana Towns: Then, Now, Tomorrow.”

Alberton-Superior co-op prepares to hit the courts
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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.
Lady Tigers begin practice for winter season
ST. REGIS – Last week the Lady Tigers of St. Regis began training sessions for the new basketball season.