07 September 2023

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Senate Candidate Makes Stops In County

Senate Candidate Makes Stops In County


Promoting family values, U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy made campaign stops in Wolf Point and Culbertson on Tuesday, Aug. 29. The Republican’s visit through eastern Montana included trips to Roundup, Winnett, Jordan, Glasgow, Wolf Point, Culbertson, Sidney, Terry and Miles City. After an audience member mentioned the drug problem in the Wolf Point area, Sheehy said, “They are tearing

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Senior Profile Bergum Serves As Leader For Seniors

Senior Profile Bergum Serves As Leader For Seniors


Senior Profile Bergum Serves As Leader For Seniors Culbertson’s Kylie Bergum is a leader of the school’s senior class as she serves as president for both student council and FFA. “It’s really fun,” Bergum said of serving as president of the organizations. Her duties as student council president include conducting meetings and doing morning announcements. This year’s

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Poplar Enjoys Good Start To School Year

Poplar Enjoys Good Start To School Year


Poplar High School, Poplar Middle School and Poplar Elementary School are off to strong starts this school year. New educators at the high school include Amanda Simonson as counselor, Donald Miller as social studies teacher, Teresa Turner as business/ technology instructor, Demiree Whitehead as family home support specialist and Annika Dupree as special education department secretary.

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Fire Burns 1,500 Acre Near Fort Kipp

Fire Burns 1,500 Acre Near Fort Kipp


Roosevelt County Fire Marshal Mike Olson told the Northern Plains Independent that multiple agencies were dispatched to fight fires burning south of U.S. Highway 2 near Fort Kipp Friday, Sept. 1. He said multiple structures were threatened, but nobody was hurt. “ The call came in at 3:49 p.m. on Friday,” said Olson. “It was paged out as multiple fires along BIA Route 1.” Olson said