29 December 2022

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TheYear  In Review

TheYear In Review


The year 2022 was full of news in the eastern Roosevelt County area. Here are some of the interesting stories in the area for each month of the year. January 1. Bainville Mayor Toby Romo was sworn in at Bainville Town Hall. He was elected to the position to replace Dennis Portra. 2. Roosevelt County commissioners approved using American Rescue Act Funds for two infrastructure projects

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NEMHS Announces Employees Of The Year

NEMHS Announces Employees Of The Year


Northeast Montana Health Services has announced the organization’s Employees of the Year. At Poplar Community Hospital and Riverside Rural Health Clinic, Laken Pollock was selected. Pollock has been in HIM for 10 years. She became a certified coder in 2018 and was promoted to HIM director in 2019. She has shown her strengths as a leader in this role by providing her department opportunities

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Tribal Court Hosts Toys 4 Tagojas Tree

Tribal Court Hosts Toys 4 Tagojas Tree


The Fort Peck Tribal Court hosted a Toys 4 Tagojas Tree event in December with the goal of ensuring that every tribally enrolled child who is placed in foster care on and off the reservation is not forgotten during the holidays. According to Fort Peck Tribal Court data analyst Germaine Jackson, Chante Japp coordinated the event to ensure children stay close to their tribes, providing connection,

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Senior Profile Donaldson Looks Forward  To Career As Butcher

Senior Profile Donaldson Looks Forward To Career As Butcher


Senior Profile Donaldson Looks Forward To Career As Butcher Culbertson High School senior Hugh Donaldson has a good idea of where his career path is heading for him. He wants to go in the much needed field of butchering. As an eighth-grader, he watched the process of butchering pigs and became interested in butchering for a career. This past summer, Donaldson received the opportunity to

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Poplar School  Donates To Food Bank

Poplar School Donates To Food Bank


Poplar Schools’ students and staff collected more than 800 canned goods and non-perishable food items to donate to the Wolf Point food bank on Wednesday, Dec. 21. A total of $740 worth of 40 gift cards were donated as prizes to the students and staff from local Poplar and Wolf Point businesses. The cards were used in the form of incentive drawings to participate in this community- supported

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