18 January 2024

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Area Gymnasts Place at Billings’ Meet

Area Gymnasts Place at Billings’ Meet


The Eastern Montana Gymnastics competition team traveled to its second gymnastics meet of the season on Jan. 6 in Billings. EMG came home with a second- place team award for gold and two all-around titles, as well as 10 event wins. Silver Level Placings (out of 34 gymnasts) Jud Rehbein (Richey) fourth vault, 10th tie uneven bars, 12th tie balance beam, fifth tie floor, sixth all-around (first

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Cafe Owner Tried for Arson

Cafe Owner Tried for Arson


January 17, 1974 A Culbertson cafe owner received a one year deferred imposition of sentence in Roosevelt County District Court Monday afternoon for starting fire on a truck trailer operated by her husband and belonging to a trucking company of Regina. She pleaded guilty to third degree arson after admitting she spread gasoline around the truck and ignited the fire the night after Christmas.

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Thomas Walton

Thomas Walton


Thomas Edmund “T.Ed” Walton, 58, of Wolf Point died Jan. 5, 2024, at his home. He was born July 29, 1965, to parents June and Lorie “Tweet” Walton, the youngest of five children. He attended Frontier Elementary/Junior High and Wolf Point High School. He had a very good heart and was very kind to everyone. If anyone needed help, he was willing to lend a hand. He often gave rides to family and friends. He was the caretaker for his mother, Lorie “Tweet,” until her death March 13, 2023. He made sure that she was able to attend traditional ceremonies and family gatherings, transporting her and patiently waiting while she visited with family and friends. This allowed her family and community to be able to love and appreciate their mother and grandmother for many years. He also took her on many road trips including to Yellowstone National Park, Crazy Horse National Monument and often to Billings. Their highlighted excursion was to a long round trip to Las Cruces, N.M., and through California, providing her with a much dreamed for journey. He also cared for his

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Lustre News

Lustre News


The schools have been open even though it was -28 degrees with a -45 wind chill. The North Country basketball games that were to be here at Lustre were postponed. It is a mighty good time to stay home, count your blessings and spend time with family. Thursday it was -15 with a -26 windchill at 3 p.m. Lustre Grade School head teacher John Dubois announced the local spelling bee will be held at