20 March 2025

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Lustre Falls To Manhattan  Christian In First Round

Lustre Falls To Manhattan Christian In First Round


The Lustre Lions put together a comeback effort in the fourth quarter but lost to Manhattan Christian, 67-52, in the opening round of the Class C boys’ basketball tournament in Butte on Thursday, March 13. Trailing by a 52-37 margin entering the final period, the Lions rallied with the first nine points of the quarter. Johnslee Pierre accounted for the first five points of the period. After

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Lions Win Game At State Tournament

Lions Win Game At State Tournament


The Lustre Lions kept their season alive with a strong second half in their 70-55 victory over Bridger in loser-out action at the Class C state tournament in Butte on Friday, March 14. With the game deadlocked at 26-26, the Lions opened the third quarter with the first eight points on a three-pointer by Cam Reddig, a free throw by Johnslee Pierre, an inside shot by Byron Ewing and a drive

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Students Qualify For National BPA Meet

Students Qualify For National BPA Meet


Five Culbertson High School students qualified for the national Business Professionals of America conference during the state competition in Billings last week. Advancing from Culbertson were Jazzmin Fugere, Leandra Perkins, Ayden Ator, Ivy Colvin and Felixe Becker. Perkins placed second in network administration using Cisco, fifth in SQL database fundamentals and eighth in Linux operating

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Hercules A Hit With Audiences  During Culbertson Shows

Hercules A Hit With Audiences During Culbertson Shows


Hercules A Hit With Audiences During Culbertson Shows Missoula Children’s Theatre’s local production of Hercules was enjoyed by audiences at the old armory in Culbertson this past weekend. The local cast performed two shows on Saturday, at 1:30 and 6:30 p.m. respectively. The production featured local students in a variety of roles. The show was adapted by Michael McGill and Joseph Martinez,

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