25 April 2024

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Wellness Center Triathlon

Wellness Center Triathlon


Participants in the first Thundering Buffalo Health & went through a 750m swim, followed by a 12.4 mile bike ride and finished up with a 3.1 mile run. Top finishers included Austin Burshia in first place with a time of 1:26, followed by Christopher Lindsay at 1:45 and Kellie Emerson with- 1:51. The Wellness Center is located at 701 Frontage Road. Call 406-- 768-6030 for more information.

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Norman Haase

Norman Haase


Norman Haase, 81, of Williston, N.D., died at CHI St. Alexius Hospital in Williston early Thursday morning, April 11, 2024. Born in Plentywood on May 29, 1942, to Curt and Lenore Haase (Knutson), his life was one of adventure, passion and unwavering commitment to his family and community. Raised in Homestead, his love for basketball flourished during his high school years at Medicine Lake High School, where he graduated in 1960. His thirst for knowledge led him to pursue higher education at Montana State University - Billings from 1960 to 1961, laying the foundation for a life filled with learning and growth. In the course of his life, he crossed paths with Betty Nortan, his first wife, in St. Louis, Mo. Their union in 1965 brought forth the joy of parenthood with the birth of their son, Sean Curtis, in 1966. However, it was in Terre Haute, Ind., where he met Ginger Chrisman, setting the stage for a profound and enduring partnership. They were married Oct. 15, 1970, and son, Michael Shannon, was born in 1971. Together, they embarked on a journey that took them to Ohio and Indiana before their hearts found solace in the embrace of Montana. Settling on the Haase family farm in Homestead in 1973, they embraced rural life, welcoming their daughter Stacie Elizabeth shortly after. In 1976, the family moved to Culbertson, where they ran a beloved restaurant and expanded their family with the arrival of Amanda Jo in 1979. Their hospitality and warmth touched many lives until they relocated to Wolf Point in early 1991 to oversee the Riverview Group Home. Continuing their entrepreneurial spirit, he and Ginger ventured to Williston, N.D., in 1998, where they established Ginger’s Café, with son Mike and his wife Amy. Despite the restaurant’s closure in May 2009, his dedication to serving Christ by loving others remained steadfast as he embarked on his greatest ministry, The Refuge. He was a pillar of strength and support for his family, weathering the storms of life with grace and resilience. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ginger; and his brothers, Rollin and Wayne. He is survived by his wife, Valerie Haase; children, Sean Haase, Mike Haase, Stacie Wetzstein and Amanda Salmon; siblings, Dolores, Rosalyn, Donald and Kenneth; 21 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. His funeral service was held Tuesday, April 23, at the Liberty Evangelical Free Church in Williston. Pastor Brian Martin officiated. Interment in Riverview Cemetery followed.
18 April 2024

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Frontier Middle School Students Excel In National History Day Competition

Frontier Middle School Students Excel In National History Day Competition


Over the past five months, students at Frontier Middle School have been engaged in an exciting personalized history project that turned into an impressive showing at the National History Day competition. Assigned various time periods, students embarked on in-depth research, developed compelling theses, and honed their historical analysis skills. The National History Day program, although active

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Elks Donate To Fire Departments

Elks Donate To Fire Departments


Through a state project, the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 was able to assist fire departments in Roosevelt County again this year. After receiving required applications, the Elks provided a check of $1,136 to the Poplar Fire Department for a gas detector, a check of $1,949 to the Culbertson Fire Department for a lighting package and $1,408 to the Bainville Fire Department for entry tools. The

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