29 June 2023

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Simulation In Motion Elevates Trauma Training

Simulation In Motion Elevates Trauma Training


Culbertson experienced a remarkable event on June 13, that profoundly impacted the local emergency medical services (EMS) providers. Simulation in Motion Montana (SIM-MT) brought its high-fidelity healthcare trainers to the town, delivering specialized training in trauma scenarios. This extraordinary opportunity signifies a significant advancement in medical preparedness and reinforces the well-being

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Justin Nehring

Justin Nehring


Justin Girard Nehring, 44, of Williston, N.D., died Saturday, June 16, 2023, at CHI St. Alexius Health Williston in Williston. He was born Oct. 14, 1978, in Watford City, N.D., the son of Rebecca Holm and Charles Girard Nehring. He attended grade school at Round Prairie School and graduated from Bainville High School. He joined the Army National Guard in May 1999 and retired in May 2021. He proudly served a year overseas in Iraq during his service. He married Leslie (Steen) Nehring in August 2008 and they have two girls, Whitney D. and Rylie K. He enjoyed tinkering on projects and working with his cattle on the farm. He loved off-roading with his Bronco and teaching his girls that skill and too many others to mention. He loved helping his girls with their animals and projects for 4H. He was employed by Northwest Rural Water at the time of his death. He was a kind and giving person and devoted father, husband and brother. He was willing to help anyone at any time. He is survived by his wife, Leslie; daughters, Whitney and Rylie; and sister, Tracie. Services will be announced at a later date.

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Haynes Photographs Gain World-Wide Access

Haynes Photographs Gain World-Wide Access


The Montana Historical Society Photograph Archives staff are wrapping up their largest digitization project to date with the well-known photographs by F. Jay Haynes. Haynes’ work is one of the foundational collections of the MTHS Photo Archives. Since the early 1980s, more than 6,000 original glass negatives have been available to in-person researchers in Helena. “Haynes extensively photographed

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Lustre News

Lustre News


Beacon Bible Camp’s annual meeting was held Sunday, June 18, at 4:30 p.m. Board chairman is Dan Marasco. Reports were given by Pastor Mike Kauffield, Dawson Olfert and Dan Marasco, the directors for senior, junior and junior high camps respectively. The camp was full again this Sunday. The secretary and treasurer, and a trustee’s reports were given. The shade pavilion is complete. Many

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David Hustad

David Hustad


David (Shanks) Hustad, 70, of Nashua died June 18, 2023, at his home. He was born Sept. 6, 1952, in Williston, N.D., to Norman Lewis Shanks and Betty Lou (Eschenbacher) Hustad. He attended school in Bainville, graduating in 1971. Afterwards, he worked for his father’s business as a painter. He married Lottie Jane Hensley in 1973 in Harlem. They settled in Glasgow. Two children were born to this union, Nikita “Nicky” and Kari, before divorcing at a later time. He later started a business, picking up grain samples from elevators along a route stretching the Hi-Line from Great Falls to Plentywood and delivering them for testing. In time, he also picked up movie reels from the movie theaters in addition to picking up film rolls along his route to take for processing. He was a self-taught diesel mechanic with a love for Volkswagons. He spent a period of time working on people’s vehicles at his home, first in Glasgow and then in Nashua after relocating there in 1992. He spent time as his daughters’ babysitter and had fun teaching the grandchildren how to build towers out of VHS tapes and playing video games. In his later years, he worked alongside his sonin- law, Ralph Kress for Kress Welding & Fabrication, Inc., retiring after 10 years. He was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Samantha Mae Stratton, step-mother, Sherry (Chaney) Shanks; brothers, Donald Hustad and Danny Lynn; and his step-father, Leonard Hustad. He is survived by his children, Nikita Kress of Vandalia and Kari Hustad of Rawlins, Wyo.; siblings: Lyanna Gable, Dean Shanks, Robert Shanks, Dana Martin and Lisa Albrecht; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services are being planned for later this summer.
22 June 2023

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Johnson’s Mural Provides Great Welcome  At Wolf Point Elks Event Center

Johnson’s Mural Provides Great Welcome At Wolf Point Elks Event Center


The east side of the Wolf Point Elks Event Center is looking better than ever in time for the Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede’s 100th celebration. Recently, new siding was placed on the wall to provide a fresh look. Then, last week, a beautiful mural created by Wolf Point native Lance Johnson was added. Jeff Presser, exalted ruler for the Elks Lodge, is excited about the exterior improvements

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Uncle Santa Will Arrive For Stampede

Uncle Santa Will Arrive For Stampede


One of the famous celebrities who will attend the Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede this summer is Uncle Santa. Local author Lisa Dunn, who has written seven books featuring Uncle Santa, will be available during Art in the Park on Saturday, July 8, with copies of her new Uncle Santa and the Magic Hot Chocolate books. Dunn said that Uncle Santa came into existence in 2019 when her husband,