18 August 2022

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Cowgirls Aim For Return Trip To Divisional Tourney

Cowgirls Aim For Return Trip To Divisional Tourney


The Culbertson Cowgirls qualified for the divisional volleyball tournament for the first time in 10 years last season and aim to keep their winning ways going this fall. The Cowgirls return five starters including seniors Makena Hauge, Perla Burciaga, Koree Marchwick and Alicyn Ator along with junior Destiny Thompson. Hauge earned All-State honors and Marchwick was an All-Conference selection

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Roosevelt County Fair Happenings

Roosevelt County Fair Happenings


Livestock Judging Winners Selected For Roosevelt County Fair
The 2022 Livestock Showmanship and judging took place Thursday afternoon, Aug. 11...

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How the arts benefit academic performance

How the arts benefit academic performance


How the arts benefit academic performance The cost of products and services continues to rise and organizations everywhere have increasingly been feeling the pressure to reevaluate budgets. It’s no different in school districts nationwide, with school boards making difficult decisions about which programs to keep and which will have to go in order to save money. Music and arts programs

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Runners Enjoy Good Turnout For Season

Runners Enjoy Good Turnout For Season


A year after earning second place at the state girls’ cross-country meet, the Culbertson/ Bainville team enjoys a good turnout this fall. Kayli Olson, Destiny Thompson and Megan Granbois are returning members of last year’s girls’ squad. Culbertson had 59 points at state compared to champion Manhattan Christian’s 47 points. The Culbertson/Bainville boys took ninth at the state meet

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4-H Honors Hackley, Hometown Market

4-H Honors Hackley, Hometown Market


The Roosevelt County 4-H Council added an individual and a business to its wall of fame on Friday, Aug. 12. Angi Iverson announced the selections of Carol Hackley and Hometown Market prior to the livestock sale at the Roosevelt County Fair. Hackey of rural Poplar has been active in Roosevelt County 4-H for 23 years including being a charter member of the Missouri River Rats 4-H Club. She