27 May 2021

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JMG Visits Wild Calf Coffee, WSC

JMG Visits Wild Calf Coffee, WSC


Culbertson and Glasgow JMG/YE students teamed up on Wednesday, May 12, to help both schools compete in The Prospects contest, sponsored by the Montana Chamber of Commerce. Students visited Dustin and Sara Harmon, owners of local coffee roasters Wild Calf Coffee in Bainville. Some students were surprised to learn that their chosen business was located at the end of an unpaved county road. Advisors

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Junior Optimists Buy Books 
	The ….

Junior Optimists Buy Books The ….


Junior Optimists Buy Books The Northside Junior Optimists recently presented Northside librarian Helen Welte (center-left) with a check for $601 to purchase new books. Members include Jeina Reum (left), Owen Moran (center to right) and Lonnie Steele (right). The Optimists raise money through sales at their school snack store. In January, they purchased 51 books at a cost of $837.59. Some of that

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Bainville’s Hansen, Poser Qualify For State

Bainville’s Hansen, Poser Qualify For State


Bainville accounted for six points in the boys’ division and five points in the girls’ division during the Eastern C track meet in Sidney on Thursday, May 20. Kaden Hansen, a senior, placed third in the shot put with a best of 43-8. He will also compete in the discus at the state meet because he qualified during the regular season. Emma Poser led Bainville’s girls with a fourth-place

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Culbertson Scores At Divisional

Culbertson Scores At Divisional


A first-place effort by Abbey Granbois in the high jump highlighted Culbertson’s day at the Eastern C divisional track meet in Sidney on Thursday, May 20. The Cowgirls scored 27 points for 10th place at the meet. The Cowboys finished with 10 points for 10th place. Abbey Granbois cleared 5-1 for top honors in the high jump. Makena Hauge, a sophomore, cleared 4-10 for third place in

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Wolf Point’s MacDonald Wins Art Honor

Wolf Point’s MacDonald Wins Art Honor


Wolf Point High School sophomore Katelyn MacDonald earned first place in the senior division, grades 10-12, in this year’s Keep Montana Green art contest. MacDonald’s entry is titled, “Save Our Prairie.” She received $200 for taking first place in the contest. Wolf Point’s sophomore Kayden Fleming placed third in the computer general division. Fleming’s entry was titled, “Join

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Red Hawks  Place During  Divisional

Red Hawks Place During Divisional


Three Froid/Lake athletes qualified for the state meet during the Eastern C divisional track meet in Sidney on Thursday, May 20. The Red Hawks scored 14 points in the boys’ division and six points in the girls’ division. Carolyne Christoffersen placed fourth in the shot put with a mark of 35-8 and took fifth in the javelin with a best of 98-7. Javonne Nesbit earned second in the triple