04 September 2025

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Runners Earn Honors At Meet

Runners Earn Honors At Meet


The Culbertson/Bainville cross country team had individuals in the top 10 for both the boys’ and girls’ divisions during the season-opening Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 29. Culbertson’s freshman Anna Steppler finished in fifth place with a time 23:51.29. The winning time was 22:00.65 by Poplar’s freshman Journey Gourneau. Culbertson’s Rebekah Ellerkamp took 14th place

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New Law Allows Montana Beekeepers To Own More Hives

New Law Allows Montana Beekeepers To Own More Hives


Maybe you’ve never heard of it, but this past weekend, some insect-infatuated communities around the country celebrated National Honey Bee Day. Originally established as “Honey Bee Awareness Day” by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 2009, the holiday recognizes the crucial role that more than 2.99 million bee colonies in the U.S. play in pollinating more than $15 billion worth of crops,

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Historical Society Launches Fall Programming

Historical Society Launches Fall Programming


The Montana Historical Society will resume its popular ongoing lecture series this September alongside a virtual book club partnership, offering diverse programming that explores both Montana heritage and national history. The lecture series is scheduled on a regular monthly basis: every first and third Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Lewis and Clark Library and every second Wednesday of the month

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Indian Days Wraps Up Celebration Season

Indian Days Wraps Up Celebration Season


The final local powwow of the 2025 season took place in Poplar over the weekend, beginning with camping day on Thursday. Poplar Indian Days saw three days of grand entries, excellent weather, strong attendance and a long list of specials. “Poplar Indian Days is definitely progressing in size,” said Stacie FourStar. “The drums, dancers and attendance was remarkable! There were over 20 specials,

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