13 June 2024

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Murnion Earns Two Titles  During Rodeo In Culbertson

Murnion Earns Two Titles During Rodeo In Culbertson


Jordan’s Kelly Murnion was the winner in two events during the Frontier Days’ rodeo held in Culbertson. Murnion earned first in bareback riding with a score of 126. Placing second was Carson Hildre of Velva, N.D. Murnion also took top honors in bull riding with a score of 72. Miles City’s Quanah Glade had a score of 64 for top honors in saddle bronc. Glendive’s Ben Ayre finished

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Veteran Montana Shakespeare In  The Parks Actor To Play Lead In Hamlet

Veteran Montana Shakespeare In The Parks Actor To Play Lead In Hamlet


Veteran Montana Shakespeare In The Parks Actor To Play Lead In Hamlet Riley O’Toole has performed more than 600 times with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, but this summer’s tour will be extra special for him as he expands his contributions on and off the stage. Now in his seventh summer tour with MSIP, O’Toole will play the lead role — a first for him — in Shakespeare’s

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Crowley Among Winners During Poplar Rodeo

Crowley Among Winners During Poplar Rodeo


Poplar’s Heather Crowley took first place in barrel racing during the Poplar rodeo held on Saturday, June 8. Crowley finished with a time of 15.26 seconds. Lindsay’s Bailee Murnion of Lindsay placed second with a time of 15.27 seconds. Tying for third at 15.28 were Flaxville’s Haven Linder and Rhame’s Sierra Lee. Kelly Murnion of Jordan was the winner in bareback riding with a score

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Toavs’ Voice Adds Enjoyment To Area Rodeo Events

Toavs’ Voice Adds Enjoyment To Area Rodeo Events


The enjoyment of a rodeo can partly be determined by the insight and abilities of the event’s announcer. Area rodeo fans have experienced the pleasure of hearing the voice of Robert Toavs for the past decade. Toavs said his journey into the rodeo announcing field started when he was asked to try that skill during a Go-Getters’ youth rodeo about 10 years ago. “It was through being an

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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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Best Ball Tournament Attracts 46 Teams

Best Ball Tournament Attracts 46 Teams


Wolf Point’s Airport Golf Course held its annual twoman best ball tournament this past weekend, which consisted of 46 two-man teams with players from around Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Colorado. Winners of the first division were Tyrell Smith and Verdell Thunderhorse, second place went to Shane Patacsil and Cody Mattfeldt, third place Morgan Norgaard and Neil Gelinas,