12 March 2020

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Blue Ribbon Winners – Grades 7-8

Blue Ribbon Winners – Grades 7-8


Culbertson science fair blue ribbon winners from grades 7-8 (back row, left to right) Trevor Miller, Henry Colvin, Mathew Wadsworth, Mark Kirkaldie, Bridger Salvevold, (front row) Leah Knudsen, Amaiya Kirn, Amillia Thornton, Destiny Thompson and Destiny Gerard. (Submitted photo)

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Helen Boyd

Helen Boyd


Obituaries Helen Boyd Helen Roberta Boyd, 52, died at home Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Miles City. She along with her twin brother, Patrick James Boyd ,were born to Geraldine Spotted Bird and Lionel D. Boyd in Great Falls on March 21, 1967. That following year, the family including her two older brothers, Eugene and George, moved to Poplar on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation where they

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Blue Ribbon Winners – Grades 4-6

Blue Ribbon Winners – Grades 4-6


Culbertson science fair blue ribbon winners from grades 4-6 (back row, left to right) Ayden Ator, Ivy Colvin, Kaylee Kohl, Kaden Featherston, Jasmine Jaimes, Logan Berwick, Noah Shell, (middle row) Stella Fox, Harrison Green, Colt’n Rees, Connor Knudsen, Emma Berwick, (front row) Arlie Purvis, Kalia Featherston, Onica Hammons and Kinley Wallace. (Submitted photo)

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Donna Dereschuk

Donna Dereschuk


Born in Columbus Junction, Iowa, on March 5, 1933, Donna Kaye Dereschuk was the second of three children born to Walter and Irene Kauffman. Donna grew up on the family farm. In 1952, she relocated to northeastern Montana where she had family working in the oil industry. Shortly after Donna arrived in Montana, she began working for MDU and soon after married and started a family. Donna was blessed

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Medal Winners

Medal Winners


Medal winners from the Feb. 13 science fair in Culbertson include (left to right) Arlie Purvis, fourth grade; Harrison Green, fifth grade; Kaylee Kohl, sixth grade; Leah Knudsen and Trevor Miller, seventh grade, tied; and Mathew Wadsworth, eighth grade. (Submitted photo)

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Bradley Yellow Hammer

Bradley Yellow Hammer


Bradley Eugene Yellow Hammer, “Isnana Ichaga” (Grows Alone), 56, died Feb. 25, 2020, in Des Moines, Iowa. He was born Feb. 25, 1964, to Carole Spotted Bird and Ronald Yellow Hammer Sr. He was a loving father with a huge heart who loved to help people. He graduated from Flandreau in 1982. He then became a first-class petty officer and an aerographer’s mate in the Navy stationed in Norfolk,

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Women’s Altar Society Quilt

Women’s Altar Society Quilt


Suzette Houle shows off the quilt she designed for a Women’s Altar Society fundraiser at the Friday fish fry March 6. (Photo by James Walling)

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Season Ends At Divisional For Lady Wolves

Season Ends At Divisional For Lady Wolves


The defending Class B state champion Lady Wolves’ basketball season ended at the Northern B girls’ divisional tournament at Shelby Thursday through Saturday, March 5-7. Wolf Point finished sixth. Only the top three finishers qualify for the state tournament. Two District 2B teams and one from District 1B qualified the State Class B Tournament at Butte Thursday through Saturday, March 12-14.

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Hurley

Hurley


Kelsey Jo serves corn at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church’s fish fry in Culbertson Friday, March 6. (Photo by James Walling)

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Harry Purvis

Harry Purvis


A Celebration of Life for Harry E. Purvis, 69, of Culbertson, Mont., was held from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 8, 2020, at the American Legion Hall in Culbertson. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons. com. Harry passed away on Wednesday, March 4, 2020, surrounded by his family and loved ones at the Roosevelt Medical Center in Culbertson, Mont.