Culbertson School Board chair Paul S. Finnicum (left) addressed concerns over mask use and COVID-19 at the Sept. 15 regular meeting with help from Clerk Lora Finnicum (right) and school administrators.
(Photo by James Walling)
Culbertson School Board chair Paul S. Finnicum (left) addressed concerns over mask use and COVID-19 at the Sept. 15 regular meeting with help from Clerk Lora Finnicum (right) and school administrators.
(Photo by James Walling)
William Francis Dupree, 41, of Poplar, died Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, in Poplar.
He was born in Poplar on March 23, 1979, to Ernestine Ireland and Peter Dupree. His mother provided love, care and support to fill his mind with a yearning for the welfare of others. His father modeled the new life of modern education and labor needed to sustain the coming generations.
He was a natural learner,
William Francis Dupree, 41, of Poplar, died Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, in Poplar.
He was born in Poplar on March 23, 1979, to Ernestine Ireland and Peter Dupree. His mother provided love, care and support to fill his mind with a yearning for the welfare of others. His father modeled the new life of modern education and labor needed to sustain the coming generations.
He was a natural learner,
sells breakfast goodies to Bonnie Panasuk at the second installment of a kids farmers market at the Wild West Diner in Culbertson Saturday, Sept. 19.
(Photo by James Walling)
sells breakfast goodies to Bonnie Panasuk at the second installment of a kids farmers market at the Wild West Diner in Culbertson Saturday, Sept. 19.
(Photo by James Walling)
James Wayne Jackson Sr., 38, of Wolf Point, died Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Wolf Point.
He was born on Sept. 22, 1981, to Wilbert “Chief” Jackson and Cynthia “Rae” Hall. He attended school in Frazer.
He enjoyed Wild Horse Racing with his brothers and cousins. He also enjoyed hanging out with his friends. He worked seismograph with brothers and cousins.
He is survived by his mother,
James Wayne Jackson Sr., 38, of Wolf Point, died Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Wolf Point.
He was born on Sept. 22, 1981, to Wilbert “Chief” Jackson and Cynthia “Rae” Hall. He attended school in Frazer.
He enjoyed Wild Horse Racing with his brothers and cousins. He also enjoyed hanging out with his friends. He worked seismograph with brothers and cousins.
He is survived by his mother,
First Community Bank announced that its board of directors have appointed Kris Simensen as chief executive officer. Simensen, currently chief operating officer and chief financial officer, assumed the new role Sept. 1.
“I am excited to take the reins of this great community bank and grateful for the board's confidence in me,” Simensen said. “I am particularly fortunate to be surrounded
First Community Bank announced that its board of directors have appointed Kris Simensen as chief executive officer. Simensen, currently chief operating officer and chief financial officer, assumed the new role Sept. 1.
“I am excited to take the reins of this great community bank and grateful for the board's confidence in me,” Simensen said. “I am particularly fortunate to be surrounded
Obituaries
Bernice Herman
Bernice Herman, 106, of Glasgow died Sept. 13, 2020, at Valley View Home.
She was born Dec. 4, 1913, in Estevan, Sask., Canada, to G.W. “Willie” and Clara (Berge) Johnson. The family moved to Montana in 1916 and settled on a homestead northwest of Frazer where she grew up with older sister, Ruth, and brother, Wallace.
She attended the Sjurson School until
Obituaries
Bernice Herman
Bernice Herman, 106, of Glasgow died Sept. 13, 2020, at Valley View Home.
She was born Dec. 4, 1913, in Estevan, Sask., Canada, to G.W. “Willie” and Clara (Berge) Johnson. The family moved to Montana in 1916 and settled on a homestead northwest of Frazer where she grew up with older sister, Ruth, and brother, Wallace.
She attended the Sjurson School until
The Culbertson Cowboys displayed great heart and spirit in their homecoming football loss against Broadus on Friday night, Sept. 18.
Despite injuries and inexperience, the Cowboys trailed by only a 28-20 margin after three quarters of play before falling by the 56-20 final.
“I’m definitely proud,” Culbertson coach Brian Manning said of his team’s effort. “There were definitely
The Culbertson Cowboys displayed great heart and spirit in their homecoming football loss against Broadus on Friday night, Sept. 18.
Despite injuries and inexperience, the Cowboys trailed by only a 28-20 margin after three quarters of play before falling by the 56-20 final.
“I’m definitely proud,” Culbertson coach Brian Manning said of his team’s effort. “There were definitely
Harold Dean Dupree Sr., 66, of Poplar died Sept. 11, 2020.
He was born and raised in Poplar by his parents, Raymond Dupree Sr. and Beatrice Rosebud Dupree. He was born July 30, 1954.
He loved hunting and fishing, walking and working outside as he was an outdoors person. He was also a “fixerupper” so he liked repairing things. He loved Gospel and pow-wow music and Western movies. He
Harold Dean Dupree Sr., 66, of Poplar died Sept. 11, 2020.
He was born and raised in Poplar by his parents, Raymond Dupree Sr. and Beatrice Rosebud Dupree. He was born July 30, 1954.
He loved hunting and fishing, walking and working outside as he was an outdoors person. He was also a “fixerupper” so he liked repairing things. He loved Gospel and pow-wow music and Western movies. He
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Bainville School Sept. 28: Breakfast: B& G. Lunch: Chicken fajita, peppers and onions and peaches.
Sept. 29: Breakfast: Mini donuts. Lunch: Hawaiian pork, rice, corn on the cob and pineapple.
Sept. 30: Breakfast: Strawberry and cream of wheat. Lunch: Broccoli chicken pasta, broccoli and orange wedges.
Oct. 1: Not available. Oct. 2: Not available.
Culbertson School Sept.
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Bainville School Sept. 28: Breakfast: B& G. Lunch: Chicken fajita, peppers and onions and peaches.
Sept. 29: Breakfast: Mini donuts. Lunch: Hawaiian pork, rice, corn on the cob and pineapple.
Sept. 30: Breakfast: Strawberry and cream of wheat. Lunch: Broccoli chicken pasta, broccoli and orange wedges.
Oct. 1: Not available. Oct. 2: Not available.
Culbertson School Sept.
Kenneth Cramer Hansen, 89, of Glasgow died Sept. 9, 2020, at Valley View Home, in Glasgow.
He was born Oct. 30, 1930, in Fargo, N.D., to Carl O. and Bernice (Cramer) Hansen. His early years were spent in Poplar where his father was a teacher and a coach. He attended Poplar schools graduating from high school in 1948, followed by graduation from North Dakota Agricultural College in 1952. Being
Kenneth Cramer Hansen, 89, of Glasgow died Sept. 9, 2020, at Valley View Home, in Glasgow.
He was born Oct. 30, 1930, in Fargo, N.D., to Carl O. and Bernice (Cramer) Hansen. His early years were spent in Poplar where his father was a teacher and a coach. He attended Poplar schools graduating from high school in 1948, followed by graduation from North Dakota Agricultural College in 1952. Being
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