29 April 2021

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1,000 Mile Suicide Awareness  Ride Set For June 19

1,000 Mile Suicide Awareness Ride Set For June 19


A motorcycle ride to raise awareness for suicide prevention has been planned by Yellowstone American Legion Riders, Dog Tag Buddies and Tenacious Dames Riding Club. The Ride for Tomorrow will take place June 19 and encompasses both an official Iron Butt ride (1,000 miles in 24 hours) and various summer solstice routes. “There are so many things that make this great state the most wonderful

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Railroad Safety

Railroad Safety


Roosevelt County started working on a culvert by the railroad crossing on County Road 1013 on Monday, April 19. The road needs to be 28 feet wide before the addition of crossing arms can take place. The county’s completion date for its work is May 17. BNSF will then install the crossing arms. Three individuals have died in crashes at the crossing since August 2019. (Photo submitted)

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Wolf Point Athletes Place At Sidney Invitational

Wolf Point Athletes Place At Sidney Invitational


Wolf Point’s boys scored 21 points and Wolf Point’s girls finished with 10 points during the Sidney Invitational on Saturday, April 24. Top teams in the boys’ division were Glendive with 86, Lewistown with 71 and Sidney with 57.5 points. Top girls’ teams were Lewistown with 79 points, Plentywood with 52, Sidney with 46 and Havre with 46. Zander Ackerman highlighted the day

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Pool Fundraiser

Pool Fundraiser


Lanette Bidegaray (left to right) and Shelby Lebsock with the Culbertson Women’s Club helped serve breakfast at the town hall in Culbertson April 24. The event was a fundraiser for the community pool and bathhouse. For more information or to contribute to the project, call 406-480-3526. (Photo by James Walling)

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Indians Score During Meet In Sidney

Indians Score During Meet In Sidney


The Poplar Indians put together a strong effort during track action in Sidney on Saturday, April 24. Poplar’s boys accounted for 11 points while Poplar’s girls tallied seven points. Tyler Pribbernow led the Indians by placing second in the javelin with a best of 141-0. Kameron Reum, a freshman, finished fifth in the 300-meter hurdles at 46.55 and sixth in the 110-meter hurdles at 18.68.

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