04 September 2025

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Senior Profile Culbertson Berwick Enjoys  Working With His Hands

Senior Profile Culbertson Berwick Enjoys Working With His Hands


Senior Profile Culbertson Berwick Enjoys Working With His Hands Culbertson High School senior Logan Berwick is involved in a variety of activities at the school, but FFA appears to be one of his favorites. In FFA, Berwick likes being active in the mechanics competition. “It’s more of what I like to follow through after school,” he explained. In fact, he spends the last two periods

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Lustre News

Lustre News


At the opening program of LCHS Sunday evening, Aug. 24, Principal Wes Young told the community, “We covet your prayers” as he opened his address. He read the school’s theme verse for this year, Psalm 1:3. “He shall be like a tree planted by rivers of water that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also shall not wither, and whatever he does shall prosper.” Reading the entire

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New Artistic Director Named  At Fort Peck Summer Theatre

New Artistic Director Named At Fort Peck Summer Theatre


Shelby Art-Koljonen has been named the new artistic director for the Fort Peck Summer Theatre, replacing longtime head Andy Meyers. According to a press release from the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council: “Shelby brings her talent, vision and creative energy to the role starting September 2 and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome her to the team.” Art-Koljonen has enjoyed a diversified

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Poplar Claims Team Titles At Season-Opening Meet

Poplar Claims Team Titles At Season-Opening Meet


The Poplar Indians cruised to top honors in both the girls’ division and boys’ at the season-opening Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 29. Poplar’s girls finished with 18 points for the title. Top teams in the boys’ division were Poplar and Williston Trinity. Leading Poplar’s girls were freshman Journey Gourneau with a time of 22:20.65 for first-place honors. Mila Gramling,

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Wolves Run To Top 10 Showings At Home Meet

Wolves Run To Top 10 Showings At Home Meet


Two Wolf Point runners placed in the top 10 to highlight the Wolves’ efforts at the season-opening Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 29. Cali Gorder, an eighth-grader, finished in second place with a time of 22:31.59. Cadence Bouldin, a sophomore, placed eighth at 24:30.55. In the boys’ division, Wolf Point’s freshman Kayeiko Villaluz earned 19th place with a time of 21:32.78.

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Bearcubs Place At Meet

Bearcubs Place At Meet


The Frazer Bearcubs opened their cross-country season at the Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 29. Frazer’s junior Gabe Beston finished in 10th place with a time of 19:41.75. Bryce Fourstar, a freshman, ran the course in 22:03.14 for 23rd place. Preston Beston had a time of 24:32.22 for 40th place. Ronald Round Face finished in 50th at 28:55.23. Isabelle Even led the way in

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Brockton Runners Finish At Wolf Point Invitational

Brockton Runners Finish At Wolf Point Invitational


Brockton’s BraeLynn De-Marrias and Miles Boxer Jr. each accounted for strong meets at the Wolf Point Invitational held on Friday, Aug. 29. DeMarrias, a sophomore, finished fourth in the girls’ division with a time of 23:35.38. Boxer, a senior, placed sixth in the boys’ division with a time of 19:13.40. Also in the boys’ division, freshman Daniel Segubiense earned 35th place at 23:18.27.