02 July 2020

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Lloyd Fleming

Lloyd Fleming


Lloyd Edward Fleming, 86, of Nashua, died Saturday, June 20, 2020, in Billings. He was born Dec. 14, 1933, in Rockhill-Orbisonia, Pa., to Clarence and Adaline Rogers. He received his early education at Rockhill Elementary School, graduated from Orbisonia High School and attended Texas A& M. He married Edna Storkson on Aug. 2, 1959, at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow. The couple made their home throughout the U.S., since they moved where he was stationed by the Air Force. He enjoyed his time in the Air Force, which was a very large part of his life. He retired from the Air Force in 1979. Following his retirement he and his family moved to Nashua, where he worked as a town cop for a while and then later worked for a number of years as a supervisor for Western Maintenance. He loved listening to country music, watching the news and reading history. He enjoyed boating, waterskiing and camping. He loved driving through the mountains and nature watching. In his younger days, he could be found riding his motorcycle. He did a 100mile “Run For Your Life” at Ellington AFB Sprinter in 1974 for which he received a trophy. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Edna Fleming; daughters, Peggy Fleming of Nashua, Tracy Olsen of Miles City, Wendy Fleming of Wolf Point and Crystal Fleming of Nashua; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; sister, Alice Strohm of Bainbridge, Pa.; and brother, Ronnie Fleming of Orbisonia, Pa. He was preceded in death by a brother, Clarence; and sisters, Dorothy, Mary and Catherine. A graveside service with military honors was held Wednesday, June 24, at Highland Cemetery with Pastor Todd Wright officiating.

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MZ Explosion Camp Teaches  Athletic Conditioning Techniques

MZ Explosion Camp Teaches Athletic Conditioning Techniques


MZ Explosion Camp MZ Explosion Camp, a novel approach to athletic conditioning, presents new ways to workout for local athletes. The camp for 10 athletes going into grades seven through 12 is held four mornings each week for four weeks at Impact Fitness on the 200 block of Main Street. Seven of the 10 attending the camp are students at Wolf Point Junior/Senior High School, two are Poplar

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Youth Softball Tournaments Postponed

Youth Softball Tournaments Postponed


Hi-Line softball seasonending tournaments in Plentywood for girls’ major fast pitch (ages 13 through high school) and minor (ages nine through 12) were postponed due to rain Monday, June 29. The Wolf Point Bumblebees minor team was scheduled to play a one-day, threegame tournament Monday June 29, and the Lady Jackets major team was scheduled for a one-day fast pitch tournament Tuesday,

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Vanatta Pleads Not Guilty  To Firearms Charges

Vanatta Pleads Not Guilty To Firearms Charges


Joshua Patrick Vanatta, 30, of Bainville, appeared in federal court in Missoula before U.S. Magistrate Judge Kathleen L. DeSoto on June 25. He pleaded not guilty on charges of prohibited person in possession of ammunition and possession of a destructive device. A trial date of Sept. 1 in Great Falls has been set. According to court documents, RooseveltCountySheriff’s Deputy Patrick O’Conner

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Ace Adams

Ace Adams


Ace Adams scores during a boys’ pee wee A vs. B squads game Tuesday, June 23. (Photo by John Plestina)

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Bennion Family To Share  Their Musical Talents  At Sunrise Festival

Bennion Family To Share Their Musical Talents At Sunrise Festival


The Bennion Family will share their musical talents as part of the 30th annual Sunrise Festival of the Arts, presented by Dasinger Oil Properties, on Saturday, July 11. The day at Veterans Memorial Park will feature a great variety of talent including Sunrise Brass, a short play by Sidney students and Cutting Edge Dance Studio performers. Children of Dr. Brett and Daniela Bennion: Annika,

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Etta Kunz

Etta Kunz


Etta Kunz rounds third base on her way to scoring during a girls’ pee wee A vs. B squads’ game Tuesday, June 23. (Photo by John Plestina)