31 August 2023

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Governor Strengthens Montana  Law For Cancer Survivors

Governor Strengthens Montana Law For Cancer Survivors


Joining cancer survivors, advocates and health care providers, Gov. Greg Gianforte has ceremonially signed a new law that requires insurance providers cover fertility preservation treatments for cancer survivors. Katie Beall, a cancer survivor, spearheaded the reform that led to the introduction of Senate Bill 516 in March. “When Montanans are diagnosed with cancer, the last thing they

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Crew To Continue Pouring Concrete

Crew To Continue Pouring Concrete


This week, the Montana Department of Transportation and Knife River will continue pouring concrete for curbs, sidewalks and driveways throughout the project area. During the week of Aug. 28, work will occur Monday through Thursday, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Friday from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Work will be paused over the weekend for the Labor Day holiday and resume the following Tuesday, Sept.

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Summers Runs To First Place At Season’s Opening Meet

Summers Runs To First Place At Season’s Opening Meet


The outstanding performance by Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers highlighted the day at the season-opening cross country meet in Wolf Point on Saturday, Sept. 2. Summers, a senior, easily earned top honors in the boys’ division with a time of 16:13.82. “It’s a great start,” Summers said after the victory. He noted that he finished first at the meet last season with a time of about

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Poplar Boys Win Top Team Honors At Meet

Poplar Boys Win Top Team Honors At Meet


Poplar’s boys’ cross country team opened its season in fine fashion as the Indians earned first-place team honors at the Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 25. The Indians ran away with the title by finishing with 35 points. Williston Trinity placed second with 46 points. Plentywood took third with 81 points. “Both our boys and girls really did well,” Poplar Coach Karolyn Kohl

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