03 April 2025

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Lustre News

Lustre News


It was so good to see many people, new faces (from Alaska, Montana, Texas) and familiar ones, alumni and nearby communities join us for the 60th annual Schmeckfest at LCHS. The foods prepared to serve at this German festival of Tasting were sausage patties (270 pounds), roast beef (200 pounds), vereneke (2,530 cheese pockets), baked kraut (24 gallons), chicken noodle soup (12 gal.), green bean

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Dethman Gains All-American Honors

Dethman Gains All-American Honors


Rocky Mountain College’s senior forward Sydney Dethman was named third team All-American, released by the NAIA on Monday. Dethman, a high school standout for Froid/Lake, made a historical impact in her only season with the Battlin’ Bears. She averaged 16.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game, shooting 50.4 percent from the field and starting in all 31 games for Rocky this season.

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McCarty Wins Patriot’s Pen

McCarty Wins Patriot’s Pen


VFW Post 3107 members presented a certificate and a $100 check to the Patriot’s Pen winner Trenton McCarty from Frontier School. Pictured (left to right) are Reid Coldwell, Post chairman Art Widhalm, Doug Peterson and winner Trenton McCarty. He received a certificate signed by Post commander Nick Pulver, quartermaster Scot Renville and scholarship Chairman Doug Peterson. (Photo submitted)

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Berwick, Wilson Win Nyquist Scholarships

Berwick, Wilson Win Nyquist Scholarships


The Thomas and Corinne Nyquist Foundation is pleased to announce its 21st annual Robert and Ruth Nyquist Memorial Scholarships. Two $500 scholarships are given each spring to Bainville High School graduating seniors to help with costs of college, trade or technical school specifically in fields relative to rural America with the hope that graduating Bainville students will choose to return and contribute

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Bill Seeks To Increase Transparency  In Indian Education For All Funding

Bill Seeks To Increase Transparency In Indian Education For All Funding


After a series of tight votes in the Senate, the House Education Committee is now considering a bill that would create a reporting system for Indian Education for All funds in Montana’s public schools in an effort to increase transparency. During the last legislative session, Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy, D-Box Elder, the sponsor of Senate Bill 181, said he learned that 150 of the 403 state districts