Wolf Point High School senior Riley Schwarzrock presents star quilts to (from left) Keith Hays, Bif Loucks and Dan Horsmon during the volleyball team’s senior night on Thursday, Oct. 16.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point High School senior Riley Schwarzrock presents star quilts to (from left) Keith Hays, Bif Loucks and Dan Horsmon during the volleyball team’s senior night on Thursday, Oct. 16.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Montana Highway Patrol troopers will get a 10.5 percent raise under a contract their union recently reached with the state Department of Justice. During negotiations, the troopers eyed joining a national police union and leaving the state’s largest public employees union, but in the end didn’t jump ship.
The cohort of the Association of Montana Highway Patrol Troopers filed a petition with
Montana Highway Patrol troopers will get a 10.5 percent raise under a contract their union recently reached with the state Department of Justice. During negotiations, the troopers eyed joining a national police union and leaving the state’s largest public employees union, but in the end didn’t jump ship.
The cohort of the Association of Montana Highway Patrol Troopers filed a petition with
Frankenstein, Dracula and several undead individuals have joined the growing number of seasonal visitors haunting the area as of Oct. 19. This home is on First Ave. W. near the Culbertson School. (Photo by James Walling)
Frankenstein, Dracula and several undead individuals have joined the growing number of seasonal visitors haunting the area as of Oct. 19. This home is on First Ave. W. near the Culbertson School. (Photo by James Walling)
Poplar High School students (from left) Trace Kirn, Payton Kirn and Wilder Bearcub take part in the school’s homecoming parade by riding horses on Thursday, Oct. 9.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Poplar High School students (from left) Trace Kirn, Payton Kirn and Wilder Bearcub take part in the school’s homecoming parade by riding horses on Thursday, Oct. 9.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Some spooky class advisors were seen moving Halloween- themed items into the old C& B building at 21 2nd Street W. in downtown Culbertson during the weekend.
A haunted house fundraiser event to benefit the Culbertson High School junior class is planned at the location for Saturday, Oct. 25. The event is scheduled to run from 7 to 10 p.m.
“Next Saturday promises to be a frightening
Some spooky class advisors were seen moving Halloween- themed items into the old C& B building at 21 2nd Street W. in downtown Culbertson during the weekend.
A haunted house fundraiser event to benefit the Culbertson High School junior class is planned at the location for Saturday, Oct. 25. The event is scheduled to run from 7 to 10 p.m.
“Next Saturday promises to be a frightening
Culbertson/Bainville’s Anna Steppler finished in first place during the Culbertson Invitational held in chilly weather conditions on Saturday, Oct. 18.
Steppler a freshman, earned the top honor with a time of 20:38.5. Richey/ Lambert’s senior Brynne Hill placed second at 20:42.3.
Culbertson /Bainville placed second in the team standings with 19 points behind Poplar’s 11 points. Audrey
Culbertson/Bainville’s Anna Steppler finished in first place during the Culbertson Invitational held in chilly weather conditions on Saturday, Oct. 18.
Steppler a freshman, earned the top honor with a time of 20:38.5. Richey/ Lambert’s senior Brynne Hill placed second at 20:42.3.
Culbertson /Bainville placed second in the team standings with 19 points behind Poplar’s 11 points. Audrey
Around 250 people gathered at Montana State University’s American Indian Hall on Monday, Oct. 13, to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day and dedicate a new arbor that completes the vision of the facility.
The event, hosted by the Department of Native American Studies in the College of Letters and Science, featured remarks from MSU and tribal leaders and an honor song from musician Chontay Standing
Around 250 people gathered at Montana State University’s American Indian Hall on Monday, Oct. 13, to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day and dedicate a new arbor that completes the vision of the facility.
The event, hosted by the Department of Native American Studies in the College of Letters and Science, featured remarks from MSU and tribal leaders and an honor song from musician Chontay Standing
A big fourth quarter lifted Bainville over Terry, 45-32, in a key six-man football conference game on Saturday, Oct. 18.
The visiting Bulldogs trailed by a 24-12 margin in the second quarter, but Bainville pulled to 24-18 on a touchdown pass from Rowan Wilson to Parker Berwick.
On Terry’s next possession, Wilson intercepted a pass and took the ball down to the Terry eight. On second down
A big fourth quarter lifted Bainville over Terry, 45-32, in a key six-man football conference game on Saturday, Oct. 18.
The visiting Bulldogs trailed by a 24-12 margin in the second quarter, but Bainville pulled to 24-18 on a touchdown pass from Rowan Wilson to Parker Berwick.
On Terry’s next possession, Wilson intercepted a pass and took the ball down to the Terry eight. On second down
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