05 November 2020

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Leininger Selected As Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Inductee

Leininger Selected As Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Inductee


Robert David “Bob” Leininger of Westby has been selected as the living winner for District 1 by the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. He was born Sept. 22, 1930, to David John and Hildur Amelie (Nelson) Leininger in Ambrose, N.D., and moved to Westby in 1946, where he has lived since. He married Dorothy Bundt in 1949, and they had four sons, Lynn, Keith, Les and John.

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Leininger Selected As Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Inductee

Leininger Selected As Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Inductee


Robert David “Bob” Leininger of Westby has been selected as the living winner for District 1 by the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. He was born Sept. 22, 1930, to David John and Hildur Amelie (Nelson) Leininger in Ambrose, N.D., and moved to Westby in 1946, where he has lived since. He married Dorothy Bundt in 1949, and they had four sons, Lynn, Keith, Les and John.

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Performing For Residents

Performing For Residents


Payton and Aiden Perkins donned their Halloween costumes to perform skits and races for residents at the nursing home in Culbertson on Oct. 31. The brothers helped set up the Church of Grace and Peace Sunday School Trunk or Treat at the football field earlier in the afternoon. (Submitted photo)
04 November 2020

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29 October 2020

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County Releases Updated  Active Case Numbers

County Releases Updated Active Case Numbers


COVID-19 testing continues to be available from your healthcare provider, as well as at both IHS locations. If you have questions about COVID-19, please use the newly established Joint Information email: covid19taskforce@rooseveltcounty.org. For more information, visit the RCHD Facebook page or covid19.mt.gov or the CDC’s Coping with Stress page. As of Sunday, Oct. 25, Roosevelt County had

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Fast Selected As Montana Cowboy  Hall Of Fame Legacy Award Winner

Fast Selected As Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Legacy Award Winner


The late Terry Fast of Wolf Point has been selected as the legacy award winner for District 1 by the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. The inductees were selected from candidates nominated by the general public. Inductions are honored for their contributions to the history and culture of Montana. District 1 consists of Daniels, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan and Valley counties.

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National Honor Society

National Honor Society


Members of the Wolf Point High School chapter include (left to right) Laykin Cantrell, Claire Kinzie, August Spotted Wolf, Alexander MacDonald, Austin Wilson, Hamyanie Campbell, Jack Sprague, Josie Kolstad, Kaholo Toves, Jewel Olson, Daniel Sears, Gracie Ferdina, Parker Swenson, Emily Kinzie, Joy Wolff, Angelica Sutton, Doriane Keiser, Sofie Rasmussen, Jodi Houg, Demi Kegley and Angelena Welch. (Photo