27 May 2021

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Monday Afternoon Wreck Injures One

Monday Afternoon Wreck Injures One


Montana Highway Patrol Trooper T’Elle Evans reported that a single-vehicle rollover injured the sole occupant Monday afternoon, May 24, at approximately 3:30 p.m. one mile north on Swimming Pool Road north of Wolf Point. The driver was traveling north, drifted off the west side of the road and overturned multiple times. The driver was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected. Speed and alcohol believed

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Culbertson Honors Sixteen Graduates

Culbertson Honors Sixteen Graduates


Culbertson High School honored 16 graduates at a ceremony in the school gym Saturday, May 22. The event was well attended and broadcast live on social media. The processional was performed by the CHS band. Colby Olson welcomed community members to the ceremony. Eighth grade graduates were recognized by Mark Colvin. The class of 2025 includes Dawson Bergum, Angel Burciaga, Gavin Deen, Dylan

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Wellness Center Construction  To Wrap Up By January

Wellness Center Construction To Wrap Up By January


After two decades of study and community input, the new $23 million Fort Peck Wellness Center in Poplar has received catalytic funding through the federal New Markets Tax Credits program. According to Sublime Public Relations account executive Justin Gregg, the 50,000-square-foot health clinic and recreation center will provide services for health care, physical fitness, childcare, cultural arts

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Nyquist Winners, Scholarship Recipients Announced

Nyquist Winners, Scholarship Recipients Announced


The Thomas and Corrine Nyquist Foundation has announced the winners of its 2021 Nyquist Foundation Essay Contest. Held each year, the competition is meant to highlight a particular topic and engage local students in meaningful conversations. This year’s topic is “What do you think your generation is going to do for the world?” Lynn Nyquist visited Culbertson School Monday, May 24, to award