13 June 2024

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Lanie Wulf

Lanie Wulf


Opal Lorraine “Lanie” Wulf, 101, died Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at her apartment in Touchmark retirement home in Helena. She was born to Helmer and Clara (Knutson) Insteness on May 20, 1923, in Froid. She lived on the family farm near Froid until graduating from high school. She moved to Spokane, Wash., to attend business school in 1941. After training as a secretary, she worked for an

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MSU’s American Indigenous Business  Leaders Chapter Places In National Event

MSU’s American Indigenous Business Leaders Chapter Places In National Event


A student organization at Montana State University that aims to empower Indigenous business students was recognized at a national conference last month. The student chapter of American Indigenous Business Leaders at MSU earned second place in the 2024 National AIBL Business Plan Competition, university division, at AIBL’s Business and Leadership Student Conference in Las Vegas. Other divisions

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Lab Remembered

Lab Remembered


A ceremony was held at Ike’s Fishing Pond and Walking Trail over the weekend dedicating a memorial bench in honor of Culbertson’s Bob Lab, who died in 2021. The effort was spearheaded by Lab’s lifelong friends Jerry Newman (left), Larry Birch (right) and Bob Petersen (not pictured). Joy Johnson delivered remarks. She told the Community News that the location was special to Lab, who lived in

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Downing Wins Primary For House Seat

Downing Wins Primary For House Seat


Montana State Auditor Troy Downing Tuesday easily won thecrowdedRepublicanprimary in the race to represent the state’s eastern U.S. House district. With almost all ballots counted, Downing captured 36 percent of the vote. Following him were former congressman Denny Rehberg and former Drug Enforcement Agency official Stacy Zinn, respectively. Rehberg, a late entry to the race, received just

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Fort Union Hosts Kids Day

Fort Union Hosts Kids Day


The annual Kids Day is planned at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site Thursday, June 13. The free event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Central Time at the site, which is located at the North Dakota state line near the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers. There will be crafts for kids and demonstrations happening around the rendezvous camp. Special Kids Day demonstrations

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