07 May 2026

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Anderson Finds Good  Path With Business

Anderson Finds Good Path With Business


Bainville High School senior Isabelle Anderson has excelled in Business Professionals of America during her time at school. Her accomplishments have included being Bainville chapter’s president and qualifying for the national conference three times. “I’ve put a lot of my focus into BPA,” Anderson explained. As chapter president, she oversaw the chapter and led in fundraising

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Theige To Serve As Valedictorian For Class

Theige To Serve As Valedictorian For Class


CoraMay Theige’s hard work has earned her the recognition of being Bainville’s valedictorian for the 2026 class at graduation this May. “Honestly I wasn’t expecting it,” Theige said, adding that she ranked second in the class as a junior. She has started on her speech and is having family members look it over for advice. “I’m a little nervous because I’m not the best public

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Smith Runs For Success, Track Awards

Smith Runs For Success, Track Awards


As the high school campaign nears its post-season stretch, Wolf Point’s sprinter Adalynn Smith aims to continue her success in the 400-meter dash. Meet after meet this season, the speedy sophomore has finished first in the race regardless whether she was facing Class B, Class C or Class A competition. A highlight of this season came last Friday at the large Shriners’ meet in Glendive where

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Tanks

Tanks


A dozen water tanks were transported to a lot in Culbertson against town ordinance April 28. The tanks were deposited next to the Stagecoach and several private residences on a lot belonging to Henry Hill Oil Services out of Williston, N.D., prompting concerned calls to the town office and inquiries from two council members and Mayor Todd Gabriel. (Photo by James Walling)

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