15 August 2024

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Get Schooled On Vocational Training

Get Schooled On Vocational Training


High school graduates or individuals looking to explore continuing education at any age have various options. Among the most popular options is enrolling in a college or university. Studying a trade in a vocational school is another popular option. What are vocational schools? Vocational schools are sometimes referred to as career or trade schools. Vocational schools tend to offer certificate

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2024 Roosevelt County Fair 4-H Indoor Exhibits Awards

2024 Roosevelt County Fair 4-H Indoor Exhibits Awards


Across the county, 4-H members each year complete their yearly indoor projects with conference judging exhibits. The 4-H interview judging is an opportunity for 4-H members to talk to the judges about their static exhibits and share their trials and lessons they learned. Each interview or conversation with the judge was held on Thursday, Aug. 8, at the fairgrounds in Culbertson. Individuals

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How Families Can Show Their Appreciation For Teachers

How Families Can Show Their Appreciation For Teachers


Great teachers go above and beyond for their students. Students benefit from those efforts in the classroom, but many adults also can name one, two or even more educators whose lessons and enthusiasm for learning has benefitted them long after the final bell rang on their academic careers. The efforts of teachers who go the extra mile for their students are worthy of recognition and appreciation.

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Go Back To School Tobacco-Free

Go Back To School Tobacco-Free


As August begins and the 2024-2025 school year approaches, parents of teenagers have a variety of things to consider ensuring their child is ready for school. Keeping youth from using tobacco and nicotine products might not seem as serious as other issues in today’s society. In fact, some parents may feel that smoking or other tobacco use is a “rite of passage” and that as kids get older,

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Dennis Casey

Dennis Casey


Dennis David Casey, 88, of Lawrence, Kansas, passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital after a brief battle with cancer. Dennis was born in Williston, N.D., on Oct. 14, 1935, the youngest child of Harry and Lily (Torgerson) Casey and he grew up in Wolf Point, played basketball at Montana State University and met Jean Peterson while there (although she attended rival University of Montana). They married in 1956, lived in Bozeman until he graduated, and they returned to Wolf Point where he owned Casey Livestock and, later, Sidney Livestock with his father and brother. Dennis and Jean had four children. An enthusiastic community booster with a contagious, positive personality, he was on the Wolf Point School board before serving in the Montana House of Representatives in 1975 and 1976; and then as Secretary of the Montana Senate in 1979. Later that same year, the family moved to Shawnee, Kansas, and he worked in government relations for the Livestock Marketing Association in Kansas City. In 1989, he and Jean moved to Helena, Mont., where he served as Commissioner of State Lands under Gov. Stan Stephens, and as a lobbyist for the Gaming Industry Association. Dennis and Jean retired to Tucson, Ariz., and he became a Court Appointed Special Advocate, representing children who had been removed from their homes. Dennis and Jean moved to Lawrence in 2014. Although Dennis moved from Wolf Point many years ago, it has always been home. He grew up here, played basketball on some very good high school teams, (state champions in 1952 and 1953) and was in business for 22 years at Casey

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Parental Involvement Is A Key Factor In Students’ Performance

Parental Involvement Is A Key Factor In Students’ Performance


Success in school can carry over to successful experiences later in life. That underscores the benefits of developing skills in the classroom. Students learn in their own way, and at times there may need to overcome various obstacles. The job of education does not fully fall on educators and administrators. Education begins at home. Research has found that kids benefit significantly when parents