24 November 2022

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Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Up 20 Percent

Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Up 20 Percent


Spending time with family and friends at Thanksgiving remains important for many Americans and this year the cost of the meal is also top of mind. Farm Bureau’s 37th annual survey provides a snapshot of the average cost of this year’s classic Thanksgiving feast for 10, which is $64.05 or less than $6.50 per person. This is a $10.74 or 20 percent increase from last year’s average of $53.31.

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Families Take Part In HPDP Relay

Families Take Part In HPDP Relay


Despite chilly weather conditions, a few brave teams participated in the family gobble wobble relay run conducted throughout the Fort Peck Reservation by Health Promotion Disease Prevention on Sunday, Nov. 20. Each participating family received a ham. The first-year event featured a short relay race at each location. “It’s a healthy activity to bring families together,” Vernice Chopper,

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Froid School  Nov. 28: ….

Froid School Nov. 28: ….


Froid School Nov. 28: Chicken stripsk baby baker potatoes, vegetables and fruit. Nov. 29: Beenie weenies, corn bread, vegetables and fruit. Nov. 30: Chicken gravy, mashed potatoes, buns, vegetables and dessert. Dec. 1: Pizza pasta, garlic bread, vegetables and fruit. Dec. 2: Leftovers. *** Culbertson School Nov. 28: Chicken sandwiches, fresh broccoli and fruit cups. Nov. 29:

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PLAID

PLAID


Shop locally on Plaid Friday and Small Business Saturday What better ways to celebrate the diversity, uniqueness and creativity of independent, local businesses than by supporting them during the busiest shopping season of the year? Plaid Friday was conceptualized in Oakland, Calif., several years ago in an effort to encourage holiday shoppers to slow down and shop locally at small

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Cowgirls Shoot To Contend In District 2C Race

Cowgirls Shoot To Contend In District 2C Race


The Culbertson Cowgirls return plenty of experience and are shooting for great results this girls’ basketball season. Five girls who have starting experience are back for the Cowgirls, who placed third at the district tournament last season. All-Conference performers Makena Hauge and Megan Granbois are looking to put together outstanding senior seasons. Seniors Alicyn Ator and Perla Burciaga