08 February 2024

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Poplar Boys Drop Contest Against Scotties

Poplar Boys Drop Contest Against Scotties


The Glasgow Scotties accounted for a solid first half en route to a 75-67 league boys’ basketball victory in Poplar on Friday, Feb. 2. A three-pointer from way out at the buzzer by Myles Yoakam put the Scotties ahead 20-14 to end the first quarter. The Indians quickly tied the game on consecutive three-pointers by Delray Lilley and Kaniel Ricker. After Glasgow gained a 23-20 advantage

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Winn Finds Success With Activities

Winn Finds Success With Activities


Bainville High School senior Carter Winn keeps busy with a variety of school activities ranging from Business Professionals of America to athletics. His events in BPA this year have included desktop publishing, banking and finance and being on the global marketing team. He placed fifth in advanced desktop publishing and seventh in banking and finance. “I really like being on the global

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Teams Post Wins During Buffalo Chasers Tourneys

Teams Post Wins During Buffalo Chasers Tourneys


The FPCC Buffalo Chasers and Lady Buffalo Chasers hosted the FPCC Buffalo Chasers Winter Classic basketball tournament at the Poplar High School gym in Poplar. Teams participating were Little Big Horn College, Salish Kootenai College and Stone Child College. The Buffalo Chasers have several more round-robin tournaments in February along with the Montana Tribal College League Tourney, and wrap

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Christoffersen Files For  District Judge Election

Christoffersen Files For District Judge Election


Roosevelt County Attorney Janet Christoffersen has filed with the Montana Secretary of State to run for District Judge in District 15, Dept. 1. David Cybulski has held the position since 1994. “I filed for District Court Judge for the 15th Judicial District as I am a Froid native and have spent almost all my life in northeastern Montana and am dedicated to the people and communities in

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Museum To Open In May

Museum To Open In May


Jill Loomer Herness with the Culbertson Museum told the Community News that recent fundraising efforts including the bake sale, raffle, membership and other donations have totaled approximately $1,900 as of the latest deposit. Herness said the Cabin Fever event held Sunday, Feb. 4, at the Culbertson town hall building on Broadway Avenue was well attended and enjoyable. The museum is set to

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