13 October 2022

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Roberts Win At Black Hills

Roberts Win At Black Hills


Brockton’s Ziktcana, Marquel and Kyla Roberts were 1st Place Champions in The Queens of the He Sapa Wicaglata Special last weekend at the 2022 Black Hills Pow Wow in Rapid City, S.D. (Photo by TyRay Healy)

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Glenn Black

Glenn Black


Glenn Black, 83, died Sept. 23, 2022. He was born Jan. 15, 1939, in Helena to Fred and Vera Black. He graduated as high school valedictorian in 1957. He was awarded the Bausch & Lomb Science Award 195657. He worked for the power company alongside his father. He also worked for the Office of Civil Defense in Helena. He graduated from MSU with a master’s degree in education and continued to teach many students from Montana State University to Fort Peck Community College. He also spent many years as a volunteer firefighter and helping Kappa Sigma fraternity. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He loved a good liver and onions with salt and pepper. He enjoyed cooking, talking on the phone, seeing his grandchildren’s successes, having a good beer with his friends and talking science. He is survived by his sister, Beverly Schmitz; brother, Dick Black; daughter, Kim Stueck; son, Greg Black; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held Oct. 7 at Stevenson & Wilke in Townsend.

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06 October 2022

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Possible Gang Related Activity Leads To Search

Possible Gang Related Activity Leads To Search


A search took place at a Roosevelt County residence on Monday, Oct. 3, as a result of suspected gang related activity. Roosevelt County Sheriff Office officials reported the search of a resident outside of Wolf Point was conducted starting at 8:48 a.m. on Monday. Found at the scene were one firearm, ammunition and some drug paraphernalia. Sgt. Tim Lingle explained the search took place

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Dorm Parents Loving Opportunity In Lustre

Dorm Parents Loving Opportunity In Lustre


Some parents might think that having one or two teenagers in the house can be stressful. Bernie and Deb Swartzendruber, the new dorm parents at Lustre Christian School, are happily dealing with 22 teens under their roof this school year. The students, ages 14-19, come from all over the world including the Bahamas, Taiwan, India, Ethiopia and Japan along from states ranging from California

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Boyd

Boyd


Bainville’s Cayden throws a pass. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)