25 June 2020

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Lila Larsen

Lila Larsen


Lila Jean Larsen, 92, of Culbertson died Monday, Feb. 24, 2020, at the Roosevelt Medical Center in Culbertson. She was born on Sept. 7, 1927, to Milton and Mildred Olson on the farm in Cartwright, N.D. She attended grade school in Cartwright and moved to Williston, N.D., with family friends for high school. She commuted via train crossing the Snowden Bridge to go home on weekends. The next

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Natalie Smoker

Natalie Smoker


Natalie Nicole Smoker, 31, of Frazer, died June 6, 2020, in Louisiana. She was born to Loren and Anita Smoker May 17, 1989. She grew up in Frazer, attended Frazer High School and graduated in May 2007. While attending school, she played volleyball, ran cross country, basketball and participated in choir. She lived with Lewellyn Smoker during high school along with her adopted sisters Jamie

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Robert Hadley

Robert Hadley


Mr. Robert James Hadley passed away Sunday evening, June 14, 2020, at his home in Butte. He was born Tuesday, April 22, 1941, in Oakland, Calif., to Ray and Jean (Simpson) Hadley. The family moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho, when Robert was 12 and he attended schools there, graduating from Idaho Falls High School in 1959. He graduated cum laude with a BS in accounting from the University of Utah

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Dustin Kenneth Portra, age 23, tragically passed away at his home in Sidney, Mont., on June 13, 2020. Dustin was born on Aug. 24, 1996, at 5:44 p.m. in Sidney, Mont. He was the first born son to Faith Portra Boysun and the second grandchild of Kenneth and Darlene Portra. Dustin spent his early years living with his mom in Sidney, then moved to Culbertson and attended kindergarten there. He

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U.S. Senator Jon Tester led the Senate June 17 in passing the Great American Outdoors Act, legislation that will fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $900 million annually and allocate $9.5 billion to address maintenance backlogs on public lands across the United States. “Today, we made history,” said Tester. “This is a moment that Montanans have been working toward for decades,