28 April 2022

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Wind, Rain Pelts  Culbertson Prom

Wind, Rain Pelts Culbertson Prom


Culbertson High School hosted prom from 8 p.m. to midnight at the old armory building, despite wind, rain and snow that knocked down power lines throughout the region. Turnout was strong, with attendees and family members braving the weather. After-prom activities were canceled. James Kirkaldie and Autumn Bergum were crowned king and queen respectively. Kirkaldie was celebrating a birthday, a fact

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Wolf Point Plays Host To Music Festival

Wolf Point Plays Host To Music Festival


By Bill Vander Weele Wolf Point High School did a fine job in hosting the district music festival on Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22. “It went well,” Wolf Point’s music director Russell Johnson said. “I heard a lot of comments hot the juricators worked well with the students and how it was coordinated well.” The festival featured nine Class B and Class C schools. Wolf

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Labor & Industry Rep Visits JMG

Labor & Industry Rep Visits JMG


Culbertson Schools welcomed Glen Disque with the Montana Department of Labor & Industry April 21. According to Wendy Becker, Disque’s focus was to bring resources to the students about the opportunities available through Montana Registered Apprenticeship. Local representatives from the program included: C& B Operations, Carl Donaldson; First Community Bank, Lori Buxbaum; Sheridan

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Governor Visits Froid, Northeast Montana

Governor Visits Froid, Northeast Montana


Visiting Sheridan, Roosevelt, and Richland counties, Gov. Greg Gianforte met with apprentices, employees and business owners helping drive Montana’s economic growth and strengthen their communities on Friday, April 22. “From Polaris to Plentywood, and Ekalaka to Eureka, hardworking Montanans are driving our state’s strong economy,” Gianforte said. “Not only are the businesses I visited

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Gorder Receives Spirit Of Montana Award

Gorder Receives Spirit Of Montana Award


Poplar High School senior Jazmin Gorder had no idea that she was going to be the focus when a school assembly was announced on Thursday, April 21. That afternoon, however, Gov. Greg Gianforte came to the school with the news that Gorder is a recipient of the governor’s Spirit of Montana award. The honor is a recognition of Montanans for their accomplishments, dedication or service to their

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