18 May 2023

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Bainville Celebrates Nine Graduates

Bainville Celebrates Nine Graduates


The Bainville Public School graduation ceremony was held at the school gymnasium May 13. Administration and trustees hosting the event included Principal Rhiannon Beery, Superintendent Darin Hannum, Dana Berwick, Christoper Hansen, John Gilligan, Tylaer Traeger and Neil Iversen. The graduating class of 2023 included Adrian Anderson, Roger Butikofer, Kaden Goebel, Maddox Hansen, Jaseph Harob,

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Senior Profile

Senior Profile


Froid High School senior Alyssa Nordlund is already a bit of a small business owner. Last summer, she started selling items out of a food truck that her family created out of an old horse trailer. Her items for sale including cheesy fries, breakfast burritos and slush drinks were a hit at both the Roosevelt County Fair and a barrel race in Wolf Point. She plans to attend additional events

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Governor Joins Students To Designate  Huckleberry As Montana’s State Fruit

Governor Joins Students To Designate Huckleberry As Montana’s State Fruit


After fourth-grade students at Vaughn Elementary School pitched him on the need for bill, Governor Greg Gianforte has signed House Bill 880 into law to designate the huckleberry as the official fruit of Montana. “Whether you like them in jam, pancakes, or picked fresh off the bush, huckleberries are a Montana staple,” Gianforte said. “Thanks to the hard work of bright young Montanans

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Program Teaches Area  Students All About Bread

Program Teaches Area Students All About Bread


Using our local resources to feed our families is what agriculture is all about. As an extension of the National Hard Spring Wheat Show held annually in Williston, N.D., fifth graders from around the area learned about our abundant resources and what it takes to make a loaf of bread. This year, the Culbertson, Bainville and Froid schools did the activity called “Bread in a Bag.” The students

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MSU Spotlights Work Of Northside Students

MSU Spotlights Work Of Northside Students


A wide audience enjoyed the art work of Northside Elementary School students from Wolf Point recently. The students’ artwork was created during the HEART project. It was showcased last week at the Native American Hall on the Montana State University campus in Bozeman. Northside’s students worked on several projects throughout the year and those items were displayed in the foyer of the hall.