19 January 2023

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Dean Nelson

Dean Nelson


Dean Dueth Nelson, 91, of Williston, N.D., formerly of Bainville, Mont., passed away at the Sheridan Memorial Hospital in Plentywood, Mont., on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 11, 2023. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Jan. 20, at 10 a.m. Mountain Time at the Bainville Fire Hall with Pastor Jon Pust and Pastor Ryan Lundquist officiating. Interment will follow at Bainville Cemetery. Friends may call at Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home in Williston on Thursday, Jan. 19, from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Central time and for the hour preceding the service at the fire hall in Bainville on Friday. Dean was born Dec. 12, 1931, in Bainville, Mont., to Oscar and Mabel (Torgerson) Nelson. He was raised on the family farm east of Bainville and graduated from Bainville High School in 1949. After graduation, Dean moved to Houston, Texas, and worked in construction with his brother Dennis. After he left Houston, Dean moved to Denver, Colo., and started a television sales and repair business with his brother-in-law. While in Denver, he met Jean Schweitzer while she was waiting tables at her family’s diner and they married three months later on Jan. 24, 1959. In 1963, Dean returned to the family farm in Bainville, where he and Jean raised their five children. Dean’s passion was farming and, even after he retired and moved to Billings, he returned to the farm to help his son Dennis every spring for planting and fall for harvest for many years. In 1998, Dean and Jean settled in Williston, N.D.,, where they lived until Jean passed away in May of 2019. When they weren’t busy farming, Dean and Jean spent many years calling square dancing and teaching round dancing. Dean was also an excellent carpenter and remodeled every house he and Jean ever lived in. He loved gardening and took particular pride in his extensive flower garden in Williston. Dean was also known as a competitive card player and spent many hours in retirement beating his kids and grandkids at pinochle, whist and cribbage. Dean and Jean cherished their family. They were involved in all of their grandkids’ activities, and traveled many miles watching their sports games, concerts and plays. Dean was known as calm and steady with a great sense of humor and a contagious laugh. Dean is survived by his five children: daughters. Janelle (Wayne) Lundquist, Lanette (Rick) Hansen, Deanne (Matt) Ober and Melanie (Mick) Portra, and son, Dennis (Tami); nine grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by Jean, his wife of 60 years; his parents; sisters, Aloha and Ramona; and brothers, Oscar Gordon, Delton, Myron and Dennis. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to Sheridan Health Care Foundation (SHCF), 440 West Laurel Ave., Plentywood, MT 59254. Friends are welcome to visit www.eversoncoughlin. com to share memories of Dean or leave condolences for his family. (Paid Obituary)
12 January 2023

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First Baby Born  Of 2023 At NEMHS

First Baby Born Of 2023 At NEMHS


The first baby born of 2023 at the Northeast Montana Health Services arrived at 2:41 p.m. on Jan. 2. Issac James Reed Cox is the new son of Zachary Cox and Chantelle Follet of Frazer. Issac weighed 7 pounds and 15 ounces. He was 20 inches long. Issac joins sisters Kiona Follet and Skyla Cox and brothers Anthony and Pierre Cox. Issac was born on Pierre’s third birthday. When he was born,

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Oelkers Re-Elected As Presiding Officer

Oelkers Re-Elected As Presiding Officer


Gordon Oelkers was re-elected the presiding officer for the Roosevelt County commissioners during a special meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 3. Commissioner Gary Macdonald made the motion to elect Oeklers as presiding officer. No other nominations were made. Macdonald made the motion to approve Oelkers unanimously. Commissioner Robert Toavs seconded the motion. This will be Oelkers’ third year

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Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department

Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department


Members of the include (back from left) Marcus Greene, Justin Parker, Robert Armstrong, training officer Jarod Weyrauch, Anthony Benton, Jacob Boysun, Lucas Hall and safety officer Dorrance Clark. (Front from left) Trenton Wemmer, assistant chief JT Szymanski, chief Clint Bushman and captain David Schultes. Not pictured are captain Wayne Kegley, Trevor Davis and Cam Burshia. (Photo by Bill Vander

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