19 January 2023

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Caroline

Caroline


Caroline Marie Bighorn-Baker, 80, of Poplar died Jan. 6, 2023, in Billings. She was born on Jan. 29, 1942, to Leonard Bighorn and Katherine Lemay in Poplar. She graduated from Brockton High School in May 1960. She furthered her education in nursing from Albuquerque, N.M., to become an LPN and in Miles City to become an RN. She worked in Fort Belknap, at Poplar Community Hospital and Indian Health Services until her retirement in 2006 after 43 years. She enjoyed working with others as a nurse. She was a good role model in many people’s lives. She liked to watch her game shows and western movies and going for her evening rides and stopping at Frostee’s to get her vanilla ice cream cone. She enjoyed visiting with her children, grandchildren and friends. She enjoyed life to the fullest. Her children’s and grandchildren’s basketball games were always a favorite of hers. She was preceded in death by her husband, Myltin Baker; son, Larry Dee Hamilton; grandson Ryan Hamilton; and two sisters Lyda Reddog-Bighorn and Angie Brown-Bighorn. She is survived by her children, Bighorn-Baker

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Glasgow Dog Named Runner-Up  For National Farm Dog Of Year

Glasgow Dog Named Runner-Up For National Farm Dog Of Year


Fez, a Border Collie/Australian Shepherd trained and owned by Lexie Coniglione from Glasgow, was named runner-up/western region in the 2023 Farm Dog of the Year Contest. The contest celebrates farm dogs that work alongside farmers and ranchers as they sustainably produce nutritious food for families and their pets across America. Rounding up livestock and chasing off predators are among the

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John Wade

John Wade


John Robert Wade, 38, of Bainville died Jan. 11, 2023. Originally from Bakersfield, Calif., he was born to Ron and Patty Wade on Jan. 14, 1984, and graduated from North High School in 2002. He proudly served nine years in the United States Army as a Staff Sergeant with the 4th Infantry Division, 2 Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, deploying on two tours to Iraq in Operation Iraqi Freedom and one to Afghanistan in Operation Enduring Freedom. He spent the last decade in the oil and gas industry as a wireline operator. He loved the outdoors, especially ice fishing. He was naturally good at pretty much everything — he was an excellent cook and was excited about honing his skills on his new Traeger (although he was worried he would get fat). He was the proudest while watching Conner and Siena play sports and was a very talented hockey player himself. He was a lot of things to a lot of people. True to his “Wade” genes, he had sarcastic tendencies and a tough exterior but he was a gentle giant with a heart of pure gold. He was funny and smart