13 May 2021

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Poplar Teacher Enjoys Success Of First Year

Poplar Teacher Enjoys Success Of First Year


It has been a school year of transition for Poplar teacher Ted Fulgham, and he has appreciated it more that he even anticipated. “I’ve definitely enjoyed the atmosphere here,” Fulgham said of Poplar. “Everybody tries to help each other out.” Fulgham’s school year included starting Poplar’s first FFA chapter since the 1940s. He feels his biggest accomplishments have included

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Bainville Council Votes  To Remove Culverts

Bainville Council Votes To Remove Culverts


The Bainville Town Council held its regular meeting Monday, May 10. Mayor Dennis Portra asked the council to consider a motion to remove painted culverts at 311 Clinton Street/Hwy 327. The culverts, recently painted with political graffiti and other messaging, are considered an eyesore by some area residents. The council voted to notify the landowner that they are required to remove the culverts

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Wolf Point Excels At Top 10 Track Meet

Wolf Point Excels At Top 10 Track Meet


It was a good night to be a member of the Wolf Point track program. Three first-place performances highlighted one of, if not the best ever, Top 10 meet efforts by the Wolves. The action in Glasgow on Tuesday, May 4, featured the top 10 athletes in each of the events from northeastern Montana schools. Wolf Point’s Jewel Olson finished first in the 400-meter dash with a school record time

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Poplar’s Athletes Place At Top 10

Poplar’s Athletes Place At Top 10


Two third-place performances were highlights for Poplar’s track team during the Top 10 track meet held in Glasgow on Tuesday, May 4. Tyler Pribbernow, a senior, placed third in the javelin with a best of 141-10. Jazmin Gorder, a junior, finished third in the 1600-meter run with a time of 5:41.14. Also competing for the Indians were freshman Kameron Reum in the 110-meter hurdles and

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