15 April 2021

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Jackson then drove down the ….

Jackson then drove down the ….


Jackson then drove down the grass, onto the underpass and hit a railing on the opposite side of the street. He was then apprehended. Three county deputies and a Wolf Point police officer responded. The Montana Highway Patrol investigated the crash. The vehicles involved were towed and impounded for evidence. Jackson is facing the charges of theft, criminal endangerment, protection,

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Poplar Student Earns Reach Higher Scholarship

Poplar Student Earns Reach Higher Scholarship


Alexis Culbertson, a Poplar High School senior, will receive a $500 scholarship for winning sixth place in Reach Higher Montana’s Design- A-Sticker, Win A Scholarship competition. In addition, the art program at Poplar High School will receive a $250 donation from Reach Higher Montana to purchase supplies for the program. Culbertson’s design features an eagle flying near a mountain range,

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Culbertson Places In Events  During Wibaux Invitational

Culbertson Places In Events During Wibaux Invitational


The Culbertson girls placed 11th and the Culbertson boys took 14th place in the team standings during the Wibaux Invitational held in Glendive on Saturday, April 10. High jump was the strong event for Culbertson’s girls during the meet as three girls placed in the top four. Abbey Granbois, a senior, cleared 5-0 for top honors. Megan Granbois, a sophomore, also cleared 10-0 for second place.

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Thomas Firemoon

Thomas Firemoon


Thomas Edward Firemoon, 58, died April 5, 2021, in Billings. He was born on July 18, 1962, in Poplar to Lyle Firemoon and Leta Fourstar Firemoon, the youngest boy of all the siblings. Throughout his childhood, his family lived in many places, but eventually settled on the Fort Peck Reservation. During his school years, he enjoyed playing basketball and had many great stories to tell about when he played. He graduated from Lustre Christian High School in 1980 and always rooted for the Lustre Lions. He worked at the A& S Industries, amongst other places, before going into the military. In 1986, he entered the United States Navy and was stationed in San Diego, Calif., serving on the USS Constellation CV 64 (“The Connie”). While aboard the aircraft carrier, he ran the ship’s store, did some cooking and would run twice a day to train for the Olympics. He did not talk much about his service because he took the military oath to heart and now has taken it to his grave. He did tell of a fire on the aircraft carrier in August 1988 that he fought alongside his shipmates. He spent three years in active duty before being honorably discharged and moved to Navy Reserve. Being a Navy veteran was one of his proudest accomplishments. In 1992, he married Marva Chapman. With this union, Buddy and Sunee were put in his life and he raised them as his own. They went on to have Sirr, Justiss and Presley. Throughout the years, he moved the family to many different cities for his jobs. This included Billings; Missoula; San Diego, Calif.; and Williston, N.D. He and Marva later divorced. He graduated with a fouryear business administration degree from University of Montana and was in the master’s program at UofM for business administration at the time of his death. He was proud of his college experience and wished to eventually get his doctorate. He worked in management and higher-level jobs at many places throughout his life, such as Trader’s State Bank in Poplar, Flying J in Billings, a temp agency in San Diego, bookkeeping for school district offices in San Diego, Williston and Poplar, assistant manager at Walmart in Williston and Miles City, counselor at Spotted Bull and other programs of the Fort Peck Tribes. Some of his enjoyments included drinking tea and coffee; playing cards, especially Rummy, or board games. He loved reading, spending time with his family, tuning into online church services every chance he got and watching the Lakers games. He enjoyed coaching basketball as well. He coached teams from ages elementary to college during his life, with the Buffalo Chasers being the last team he coached. He is survived by his children, Buddy Smith, Sunee Erickson, Sirr Firemoon, Justiss Toavs and Presley Sears; four grandchildren; sisters, Velda Stewart, Ingrid Firemoon, Lyla Law and Joy Reddig. He was preceded in death by brothers, Jr, Vincent and Dawson; and sister, Melda. Funeral services were held Monday, April 12, at the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Interment followed at Greenwood Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point was entrusted with the arrangements.

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Bainville Scores At Track Meet

Bainville Scores At Track Meet


The Bainville Bulldogs had their second track meet of the season when the Bulldogs traveled to Glendive for the Wibaux Invitational on Saturday, April 10. Bainville’s Emma Poser finished fifth in the 3200-meter run with a time of 14:42.20. The junior was 10th in the 1600. Also with a strong effort was Micah Anderson as she took 13th in the shot put and 16th in the discus. On the boys’

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Nelson Grandchamp

Nelson Grandchamp


Nelson Gene Grandchamp, 69, of Wolf Point died April 9, 2021, at Billings Clinic. He was born Jan. 16, 1952, in Poplar to Joseph Grandchamp and Elizabeth Johnson. He received his education in Glasgow Public Schools. He enlisted in the Marines in 1972 and was honorably discharged in 1978. He then served in the National Guard in Glasgow with the rank of an E-5 for numerous years. He married Jeffery Young and to this union Chad, Josh and Aron were born. He later married Brandy Brunckhorst and to this union Elizabeth and Ian were born. He was a “Jack of all trades”: he went to plumbing school, he ranched, worked in the oil fields in Texas and Louisiana and was a cook at various establishments. In 1996, he moved to Wolf Point. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and driving the back roads with a bottle of Black Velvet and a gun in hand in case he found his ultimate buck. On his travels, he would stop to visit family and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother, Bobby Joe; sisters, Babe, Sandy, Judy and Helen; and grandson, Liam Dolan. He is survived by his daughter, Elizabeth Dunn; sons, Chad Dolan, Josh Dolan, Aron Dolan and Ian Grandchamp; 13 grandchildren; siblings, Cheryl Packineau, Carol Seinknecht, Tina Freese and Melvin “Benny” Grandchamp. A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 16, at the Wolf Point Community Hall.

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