14 January 2021

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Culbertson Town Council Approves New Stop Sign

Culbertson Town Council Approves New Stop Sign


The Culbertson Town Council held their regular monthly meeting Monday, Jan. 11. Minutes were approved for the Dec. 14 meeting. Financials and claims were approved for December. Mayor Larry Crowder took the initiative to propose a traffic control review following a visit to last month’s meeting from local resident George Johanneson. The council approved the addition of a new stop sign at the

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Lustre Boys Defeat Bainville

Lustre Boys Defeat Bainville


Lustre Christian displayed good ball movement, threepoint shooting and defense to down Bainville, 60-48, during boys’ basketball play in Lustre on Friday, Jan. 8. After a three-pointer by Braeden Romo pulled Bainville to 24-20 late in the second quarter, Lustre’s Cayden Klatt connected from threepoint range to put the Lions up by a 27-20 half-time margin. The Lions then took control

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Sheriff’s Deputies Teach Cub Scouts About Fighting Crime

Sheriff’s Deputies Teach Cub Scouts About Fighting Crime


Cub Scouts Pack 4293 got a lesson in fighting crime from Roosevelt County Sheriff’s deputies (rear, left to right) Ryan Vankerkhove and Russ Corbell Jan. 6 at the old armory in Culbertson. According to Taleasha Stuber, the deputies spoke to the boys about helping the community. They also showed the boys their gear, vests, cuffs, vehicles, etc. Pack 4293 includes (left to right) Paisley Struna,

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Roosevelt Medical Center Announces Employee Of Quarter

Roosevelt Medical Center Announces Employee Of Quarter


Chasing squirrels. That is how Jeff Haus, Roosevelt Medical Center’s maintenance supervisor, describes a typical day. During every hour, and often after hours, he is in high demand for fixing, maintaining and cleaning the facility and grounds. Whether it is a broken wheelchair, a room in need of sanitizing or a project as large as a room remodel, staff know Haus will get it done. His strong