05 May 2022

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As Eating Disorders Spike,  Rural Treatment Options Lag

As Eating Disorders Spike, Rural Treatment Options Lag


Erin Reynolds had battled bulimia since childhood, but the weeks before she entered treatment were among her worst. At 22, she was preparing to leave her home in Helena, Montana, for an inpatient program in New Jersey with round-the-clock medical care. Looking back six years later, Reynolds said seeking help was one of the most difficult parts of the recovery process. “I just kept bingeing

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Shirley Wallander

Shirley Wallander


Shirley Wallander, 85, of Billings, previously of Froid, died Thursday, April 21, 2022, at her home. She was born Oct. 25, 1936, in Medicine Lake to Lu and Melvin Tronson. She graduated from Medicine Lake High School in 1955. On Jan. 3, 1957, she married Gregory Wallander in Sidney and they spent 65 years together. She enjoyed children, especially babies, and was a foster parent for several infants. All of her grandchildren have many fond memories of time they spent with her. She worked as a secretary/ bookkeeper for a short time, but her favorite role in life was being a homemaker. She was an excellent cook and also enjoyed her flower gardens. While living in Froid, she was a member of the Roosevelt County Library board, the Froid Womens Club and was a member of the Froid Congregational Church. She

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Cory Schindler

Cory Schindler


Cory Ross Schindler, 35, of Wolf Point died April 23, 2022 at Poplar Community Hospital. He was born in Wolf Point on Oct. 24, 1986, the son of Albert “Billy” Schindler and Mildred “Millie” First. He has been said to be a caring, friendly soul. Some may have said he was dealt a tough hand, but he always met people with a simple wave, a big smile or a hug. He was always very respectful and could be found teasing or cracking jokes with his friends and family. Many will remember his contagious laugh. He enjoyed playing pool and hanging with friends and family. He is survived by brothers, Aaron Ackerman of Frazer and Albert Schindler of Wolf Point.