08 August 2024

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Fair Fun Scheduled In Culbertson

Fair Fun Scheduled In Culbertson


Plenty of fun and recognition are in store during the Roosevelt County Fair in Culbertson on Wednesday, Aug. 7, through Saturday, Aug. 10. One of the highlights during the week promises to be a free concert featuring Adam Calvert on Friday, Aug. 9, starting at about 7 p.m. According to the singer’s website, Calvert is a name quickly rising to prominence in the Nashville country music scene

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How Valley View Home Keeps its Doors Open, Hopes To Grow

How Valley View Home Keeps its Doors Open, Hopes To Grow


When families, hospitals and other nursing homes call Wes Thompson to see if he can take new patients, his instinct is to try and help. The senior care home he runs in Glasgow, Valley View Home, is licensed for 96 beds and includes a secure unit for patients with dementia. The walls are adorned with decorations and typed memos about patient safety. Residents walk the carpeted, air-conditioned

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Helena Could Be Passed Up  By Passenger Rail Route

Helena Could Be Passed Up By Passenger Rail Route


A passenger railroad project connecting Seattle to Chicago could potentially bypass Helena without the support of Lewis and Clark County, according to county and railroad project officials. The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority, along with the Federal Railroad Administration, is leading the project to restore the North Coast Hiawatha route and has garnered the support of route-affected counties

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Grasshoppers Continue To Devastate Much Of Montana

Grasshoppers Continue To Devastate Much Of Montana


During meetings in Washington earlier in July, the Montana Farm Bureau continued to stress the need for grasshopper control while visiting with Congressional leaders. In talking with Sen. Jon Tester and Rep. Matt Rosendale, and with the staff of Sen. Steve Daines’ and Rep. Ryan Zinke’s offices, Farm Bureau leaders explained the negative impact of the destructive insects and the need for help
01 August 2024

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Projects Taking Shape At Schools

Projects Taking Shape At Schools


Progress is being made on many of the Wolf Point School District’s projects that are being paid for through Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief funds. The new bleachers and crow’s nest project at the Wolf Point High School football/track field is well underway. “It will be completed by Aug. 8,” Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said. Expansion

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Mission Team Gives  Building Fresh Look

Mission Team Gives Building Fresh Look


As part of their community service outreach, a team from Mosaic Church in Littleton, Colo., made the Wolf Point community a little more beautiful last week. The volunteers, in the area for the Gospel Fellowship Church’s Bible school, painted over graffiti and put a fresh look on the food pantry building during their time in eastern Montana. John Jones, who was painting on the east wall