02 June 2022

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Students Show Art Work  Through HEART Program

Students Show Art Work Through HEART Program


Third-grade students at Southside School were able to celebrate their work with an art show Tuesday, May 24. The art show by the HEART program aims to improve and maintain students’ attitude toward education. HEART, which stands for Healing Through Education and Art for Resiliency Teaching, is being instructed and implemented by educators Dr. Julie Alexander-Ruff and Dr. William Ruff from Montana

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Wolves Win Medals At Class B State Track Meet

Wolves Win Medals At Class B State Track Meet


Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers and Mason Garfield each earned All-State medals during the Class B state track meet held in Great Falls on Friday, May 27, and Saturday, May 28. Summers, a sophomore, led most of the way in the 3200 until Red Lodge’s Brandon Emineth moved ahead during the final lap. Emineth, a senior who also won the state cross-country title, finished with a time of 10:00.03.

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Glendive Dinosaur Museum 
	Culbertson fifth ….

Glendive Dinosaur Museum Culbertson fifth ….


Glendive Dinosaur Museum Culbertson fifth and sixth graders visited the Glendive Dinosaur Museum last month as part of their class field trip. The museum is a private organization featuring fossils, biblical history exhibits and other materials promoting Young Earth creationism. (Photo by Tessa Rumsey)

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Lustre’s Hambira Returns To Place At State Meet

Lustre’s Hambira Returns To Place At State Meet


Lustre Christian’s Jasiah Hambira never lost the faith that he would return this track season. The junior was off to an outstanding track season as he reached state qualifying marks in both the high jump and triple jump during early-season meets. His season took a detour, however, when he was sidelined with mononucleosis. His last regular- season action was on April 21. “That first week,