26 May 2022

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NWSG’s Fransen Departs After 21 Years

NWSG’s Fransen Departs After 21 Years


National Weather Service Glasgow head Tanja Fransen has been selected for a promotion to the NWS office in Portland, Oregon. She will be the supervisor for that office, according to a May 19 press release. “After 21 years here at NWS Glasgow (over 40 percent of my life!), I am moving next month to be the supervisor for the NWS Portland, OR office,” said Fransen. “It will be a fun new challenge,

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Culbertson Celebrates Graduation Of Seniors

Culbertson Celebrates Graduation Of Seniors


Culbertson’s graduation class of 2022 that included 21 students wasn’t exactly equally divided between boys and girls. After all, the number featured 17 boys and only four girls. Valedictorian Autumn Bergum said she wouldn’t have the class be any other way. She said others have asked her how she could deal with the large majority of boys in her class. “I want to deal with it,” Bergum

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Froid Ceremony Recognizes Four

Froid Ceremony Recognizes Four


Froid High School graduated four seniors during a ceremony held in the new gym Saturday, May 21. The class of 2022 includes Abigail Strandlund, Brett Stentoft, Javonne Nesbit and Bode Miller. The class of 2026 was also recognized, including Samantha Austin, Brielle Britton, Macie Elvsaas, Briar Grainger, Trinity Gregor, Vala Gregor, Briseida Guzman, Lilly Johnson, Owen Logan, Cody Olson, Wess

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Entertainer Provides  Positive Message At Northside

Entertainer Provides Positive Message At Northside


Entertainer StenJoddi delivered a positive message to students at Northside Elementary School on Thursday, May 19. StenJoddi, who resides in Iowa, describes himself as a rapper, tattoo artist, actor and motivational speaker. “Indigenous representation is important especially for our youth,” he explained. “I inspire and motivate them to be the best they can be. Live life to the fullest.”

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Students Keep Showing Improvement

Students Keep Showing Improvement


This school year marked a time of strong improvement for Wolf Point’s students. “Our goal was implementing these programs to reduce the learning loss and improve state achievement,” Wolf Point’s curriculum director Sarah Chambers explained. The programs along with the dedicated work by teachers have resulted in this year’s success, she said. “They have supportive of all the

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