22 December 2022

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Martell Class

Martell Class


Shelby Martell’s kindergarten class was the overall winner for the door decorating contest at Southside Elementary School. School board members Lanette Clark and Lawerence Hamilton were the judges. Doors were chosen based on creativity, student cooperation, and Christmas spirit. Tribal Executive Board members Shannon Martell and Stacey Summers will sponsor a pizza party for the winning classes.

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Peter Sorensen

Peter Sorensen


Peter A. Sorensen, 72, of Columbia Falls died Nov. 27, 2022. He was the eldest son born to Lucille and Ralph Sorensen in Wolf Point. After graduating from Wolf Point High School in 1969, he attended one year at Montana State University before entering the U.S. Army from 1971 to 1974 working as a 91-C, Advanced Medical Corpsman. After leaving the U.S. Army, he returned to Montana State University, graduating with a bachelor of science in nursing in 1976. After graduating, he worked in the private sector in health care facilities, air ambulance, home health and in the small business environment. In 1989, he entered the Air Force with an assignment to Holloman AFB, N.M., where he worked as a charge nurse. He was deployed to Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, where he found his niche in the readiness field. Following his return from Operation Shield/Storm, he returned to Saudi Arabia to set up a clinic in Riyadh. As it turns out, he spent more time in the theater than any other medic. His next assignment was to Kunsan AB, South Korea, where he was charge nurse for the emergency room for a year, then it was on to Pope AFB as a flight nurse. With this assignment came several deployments: Operation Vigilant Warrior, Operation Uphold Democracy, Cuba Operation Northern Watch, Saudi Arabia Operation Allied Forces, Operation Joint Endeavor and Bosnia. He then went on to Yokota AB, Japan, as a flight nurse and became Chief of Standards and Evaluations. From there, he moved on to HQ AMC at Scott AFB, Ill., as Chief Joint Readiness Training Center AE section with primary training at Fort Polk, La. During his assignment, he augmented Air Operations Center at Ramstein AB in support of Operation Allied Force and Operation Shining Hope. Following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York, he worked the Crisis Action Team at HQ AMC, sourcing

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Adams’ Door

Adams’ Door


Dezi Adams’ fourth-grade classroom was the overall winner for the door decorating contest at Northside Elementary School. School board members Lanette Clark and Lawerence Hamilton were the judges. Doors were chosen based on creativity, student cooperation and Christmas spirit. Tribal Executive Board members Shannon Martell and Stacey Summers will sponsor a pizza party for the winning classes.

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Thomas Bracken

Thomas Bracken


Thomas G. Bracken, 78, died Dec. 8, 2022, at River Ridge Assisted Living in Billings. He was born Nov. 26, 1944, in Poplar to Ray and Anna (Manning) Bracken. They lived in a two-room house in Homestead until he was 10 years old, where he attended grade school. He then went to high school in Medicine Lake, where he graduated in 1962. After graduation, he attended various colleges in Montana until joining the National Guard. On Nov. 30, 1974, he married Connie Engelke. On May 9, 1975, they welcomed their only son, Justin. They farmed and ranched on his family farm west of Froid. In the early 2000s, they built a house overlooking Smoke Creek near the Engelke farm. He enjoyed raising cattle and helping Justin with farming and whatever

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Swearing In

Swearing In


District Judge David Cybulski swears in Roosevelt County’s officials during a ceremony in the courtroom on Wednesday, Dec. 14. Taking part were (from left) Roosevelt County treasurer Betty Romo, deputy treasurers Shelley Arndt and David Block, Roosevelt County Commissioner District 3 elect Robert Toavs, Roosevelt County Attorney Frank Piocos, and deputy county attorney Tom Beichler. (Photo by

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Thomas G. Bracken

Thomas G. Bracken


Thomas G. Bracken, 78, died Dec. 8, 2022, at River Ridge Assisted Living in Billings. He was born Nov. 26, 1944, in Poplar to Ray and Anna (Manning) Bracken. They lived in a two-room house in Homestead until he was 10 years old, where he attended grade school. He then went to high school in Medicine Lake, where he graduated in 1962. After graduation, he attended various colleges in Montana until joining the National Guard. On Nov. 30, 1974, he married Connie Engelke. On May 9, 1975, they welcomed their only son, Justin. They farmed and ranched on his family farm west of Froid. In the early 2000s, they built a house overlooking Smoke Creek near the Engelke farm. He enjoyed raising cattle and helping Justin with farming and whatever else he needed help with. Connie also kept him very busy with all her projects and her sheep. He was preceded in death by his wife, Connie Bracken. He is survived by his son, Justin Bracken of Froid; sister, Linda Frantz of Ennis; and two grandsons. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 14, at 11 a.m. at the Froid Community Center.

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Linda Larson

Linda Larson


Linda Rose (DeTienne) Larson, 70, died Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022m at St. Luke’s Hospital in Crosby, N,D. She was born June 9, 1952, at Mercy Hospital in Williston, N.D., to Young and Berniece (Hammond) DeTienne. She grew up and attended school in Bainville, graduating in 1970. After high school, she attended Billings Business College for accounting in Billings. She married Harry Gilbert Larson on June 23, 1974. The couple first settled in Dickinson, N.D., then later moved Williston, N.D., where they raised their family. The couple had two children together, Arthur and Berniece, then later welcomed Kris Price into the family as their own. She was a social butterfly. She enjoyed bowling leagues, being a BMX mom, camping and fishing, along with reading, cross-stitching, sewing and playing cards. She was a caregiver and knew no strangers. She would open her door to all and make them feel welcomed. She worked in many different jobs in retail throughout her life, retiring from WalMart in 2012, after making many lifelong friends. She is survived by her children,