03 October 2024

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Temperatures Expected To Be Higher  Than Normal In Upcoming Months

Temperatures Expected To Be Higher Than Normal In Upcoming Months


The weather outlook appears to be leaning toward higher temperatures than normal for the region, according to National Weather Service meteorologists. During the weather-ready briefing for eastern Montana and northern Wyoming last week, meteorologist Scott Rozanski of the Glasgow station said that the Glasgow area experiences higher temperatures of 1 to 5 degrees above normal during September.

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Abandoned House

Abandoned House


The Poplar Volunteer Fire Department and a local water tender were paged to a fire at an abandoned house near Brockton School Saturday morning. PVFD chief Victor Grant told the Northern Plains Independent that the department was paged out around 7:30 a.m. and had fire extinguished by 10 a.m. Nobody was hurt. The cause of the fire is under investigation. (Photo by James Walling)

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Carlisle, Baldwin

Carlisle, Baldwin


Heather (left to right) and Evelyn Carlisle and Steve Baldwin enjoy the 2024 homecoming parade in front of Finnicum’s in Culbertson Sept. 20. (Photo by James Walling)

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Deadly High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy On Rise

Deadly High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy On Rise


Sara McGinnis was pregnant with her second child and something felt off. Her body was swollen. She was tired and dizzy. Her husband, Bradley Mc-Ginnis, said she had told her doctor and nurses about her symptoms and even went to the emergency room when they worsened. But, Bradley said, what his wife was told in response was, “‘It’s summertime and you’re pregnant.’ That haunts me.”
26 September 2024

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Senior Profile Fugure Enjoys Success In Various Areas

Senior Profile Fugure Enjoys Success In Various Areas


Senior Profile Fugure Enjoys Success In Various Areas Culbertson High School senior Jazzmin Fugere succeeds in a variety of area at the school including clubs, athletics and the classroom. She ranks first in the class with a grade point average of 3.92. Fugere also displays her leadership ability by serving as president for the Business Professionals of America and secretary for FFA.