20 April 2023
Placing
Poplar’s players Cammie Martell and Braelyn Nordwick helped the Lady Thunder take third place at the Technicals in the Teepee Capital All Indian basketball tournament held at MSU Billings. Team members were (back from left) Tiyahna Trottier, Rylin Keckler, Christine Driver and Braelyn Nordwick; (front from left) Makeisha Twohearts, Cammie Martell and Selma Ruiz.
(Photo submitted)
Nortana Hosts 4-H Clinic In Culbertson
Nortana hosted a 4-H clinic at its location in Culbertson on Saturday, April 15, to discuss feeding strategies, show ring ethics, training their animals and much more.
More than 28 students and 14 leaders representing over six counties participated. The youth attended the sessions which were broken into species of beef, horse, swine, sheep and goats.
Kade Hummel, the regional representative
Adelle McClammy
Adelle Rose “Curly” Mc-Clammy, 21, of Poplar died April 9, 2023.
She was born on May 30, 2001, the youngest of three children. She was named after her paternal grandmother and got her nickname “Curly” from her father when she was a baby. She had crazy curly hair just like him.
She went to Poplar Public Schools and worked at Tribal Express for awhile. Even as a little girl, she was a talented artist, covering the walls in her bedroom with her drawings, poems she liked and posters of “Rick and Morty,” one of her favorite shows.
More of her favorite things were playing video games, walking at night and looking at the stars, lifting weights and especially being “auntie” to her niece.
She got a kick out of watching funny Tik Tok posts. Her contagious laugh got everyone laughing. She was a huge Bob Marley fan and owned all of the Marvel superheroes. Her favorite love story movie was The Notebook.

