10 November 2022

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Did you know?

Did you know?


Of all of the drinks available for consumption, wine is the most popular. According to Food & Wine magazine, rather than trying to match wines to particular dishes or flavors, it is best to choose a wine that complements a wide variety of foods for the Thanksgiving meal. Light-bodied red wines that are not oaky are a good choice because they tend to have a great deal of fruit and acid that

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Diner Hosts  Ladies Night,  Open House

Diner Hosts Ladies Night, Open House


By James Walling Culbertson’s Wild West Diner hosted a special ladies night on Saturday, Nov. 5, with early bird shopping, drinks and appetizers. Organizer Ashlee Anderson told the Community News that the evening event was small, with only 20 tickets offered. “It was small but we sold out right away,” Anderson said. An open house event the next morning featured snacks and

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Tracy Allan Brien

Tracy Allan Brien


Tracy Allan Brien was born on Aug. 9, 1963, in Cando, N.D., and was welcomed into the loving family of Gary Brien Sr. and Betty Lizotte. Tracy enjoyed many things during his childhood — none more than being outside enjoying the outdoors with his family whether it was hunting fishing or just enjoying the views of the great outdoors. At the age of 17, he enlisted in the National Guard and served his country for 12 years. He was stationed in Culbertson, Mont., where he met his longtime friend Michael Wolf. Even after they got out of the service, they were together whether they were fishing or hunting they remained friends until the end. He welcomed his first son Jesse, July 7, 1983. After a few years, he met his wife Jaimie in the summer of 1990. They got married in 1996 and divorced in 2000. They welcomed their first child Amber Marie June 14, 1993, and their second child Trevor James Allan July 27, 1995. They had lots of fun together being outdoors, where Amber and Trevor learned all the ins and outs of fishing and hunting. Shortly after moving back to Montana, he met Kandie Madsen and her daughter, Tessa. Tessa was a welcomed addition to the family. He separated from Kandie and then met Lana Domier whom he spent the last years of his life with. Tracy moved to the Sidney area from Halliday, N.D., in 1999 and moved back and forth from Culbertson and Sidney. His passion was being outdoors, but he was an avid collector of agates. He would walk the river bottoms for hours looking for the best out of the bunch. He would then take them home and make sculptures out of them. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting with his nephew Alex and son Trevor. He had a real passion for meat cutting and he worked at IGA and Reynolds for the last 12 years. He also was a great taxidermist and would do anything from deer to fish. He loved to cook and just have a great time with family and friends. You could often see him on the weekends in his garage with his music blaring and cooking away on the grill. Tracy passed away in his home on Sept. 2, 2022, surrounded by his children and siblings and father. Tracy is survived by his children, Jesse, Amber (Kayla) Fountain Brien, Trevor (Caitlyn) Brien and Tessa Madsen; his ex-wife, Jaimie Allmendinger; two life partners, Kandie Madsen and Lana Domier; and his siblings, Ronnette (Brad) Mc-Cabe, Pam Strandlund, Sheila (Bruce) Devor, Gary Brien Jr, Shawn Brien and Brenda (JC) Christensen. He is also survived by his father, Gary Brien Sr.; and his uncle, Ronnie (Barb) Booth. He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Lizotte; and his uncle, Stanley Booth. Friends and family are invited to come and celebrate the life of Tracy Allan Brien on Nov. 12 at the VFW Post 4099 in Sidney, Mont., from 1 to 5 p.m. We will have food, music and fun times. Come and tell us stories and adventures that you had with Pa. Thank you and can’t wait to see everyone. - Tracy’s children, Amber and Trevor. (Paid Obituary)

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03 November 2022

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Students Entertain With Dracula Play

Students Entertain With Dracula Play


Just in time for Halloween, Wolf Point High School students presented the play Seven Wives For Dracula to an entertained audience last week. Director Jacob Boysun said the show was an absolute pleasure to direct and fun for everyone involved. He added that it was the first play that he directed alone and that the students’ dedication and talent made it possible. Boysun thanked audience

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Red Ribbon Run Goes Through Reservation

Red Ribbon Run Goes Through Reservation


Students from throughout the area participated in the annual Red Ribbon Run to recognize Red Ribbon Week on Tuesday, Oct. 25. Runners from Nashua, Frazer, Wolf Point and Poplar covered the western part of the Fort Peck Reservation along Highway 2. Brockton’s students ran from the east end of the reservation heading west. Hand-off spots included Peterson Point Road, the Wolf Point stockyards

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County Buildings Illuminated  Green In Support Of Veterans

County Buildings Illuminated Green In Support Of Veterans


Roosevelt County ann ounced that part of the county building was illuminated green as part of Operation Green Light, a new initiative between Roosevelt County, the Montana Association of Counties, the National Association of Counties and the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers. Operation Green Light’s mission is to show support for veterans of all military conflicts,

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