22 December 2022

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Queen Carol

Queen Carol


Departing Culbertson senior center cook Carol Raway Rasmussen was celebrated for her efforts and crowned Queen of Culinary Delights during lunch Monday, Dec. 19. (Photo by James Walling)

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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, Kris Lippert of Williston, N.D., Art Larson of Crosby, N.D., and Berniece Stuefen of Elkton, S.D.; brother, Lloyd DeTienne of Billings; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; two step-mothers, Florence and Bessie; and brother, Loren. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. on March 4 at a location in Bainville yet to be determined.
15 December 2022

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Stampede Committee Makes  Tradition Of Selling Trees

Stampede Committee Makes Tradition Of Selling Trees


It’s a long ways on the calendar until the Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede takes place, but the event’s committee is busy at work to raise fund for the celebration. For the past couple of weeks, committee volunteers have been selling Christmas trees three nights a week at the Stampede grounds. Committee member Jack Stensland estimates this is the 15th year that the committee has offered

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Shop Local First During Holidays

Shop Local First During Holidays


Although it’s tempting to shop online this holiday season, shoppers should remember to check out local stores first for the perfect Christmas gift. The Northern Plains Independent sponsored a Christmas Codeword Scavenger Hunt during the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture’s Christmas Stroll. Participating businesses who each donated a $25 gift certificate or Chamber Dollars included

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