15 August 2024

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Fort Peck Bandits Win In Glasgow

Fort Peck Bandits Win In Glasgow


The Glasgow Rodeo Committee’s Tyler Malnaa (left to right) with Fort Peck Bandits mugger Dashaun Jackson, shank man Dusette Grandchamp and rider Kasey Reed after the trio won the wild horse race in Glasgow for the second time in a row Aug. 8. The Bandits have been competing in Oregon, Washington, Montana and North Dakota and were ranked eighth nationally at press time, Aug. 13. They will be going

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Summer Theatre Concludes 55th Season

Summer Theatre Concludes 55th Season


Honky Tonk Laundry concludes Fort Peck Summer Theatre’s 55th season. Brittany Archambeault and Jaclyn Stapp star in this booty- scootin’, feel-good musical about laundry, friendship and country music, featuring the songs of Reba McEntire, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette and many others. Honky Tonk Laundry runs Aug. 16 to Sept. 1: Fridays and

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St. Marie Water District Meets

St. Marie Water District Meets


North Valley County Water and Sewer District board members and general manager Terry Kolpin called a special meeting July 31 in St. Marie to address residents’ concerns around water billing, testing and administrative practices. Approximately 25 people attended a tense gathering at the town hall building. A planned agenda meeting was canceled due a lack of quorum, but board members Krystal

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Lustre News

Lustre News


The harvest in Lustre is going full swing, and folks are enjoying the last two weeks of summer holidays for their students. The immediate family of the late Albert Wall traveled to Jordan Valley, Idaho, to attend the last Sunday service of their brother Roger’s Pastorate of two very rural churches on Aug. 4. Forty-eight years ago, the Lustre E.M.B. commissioned Roger and Terry Wall with American

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Wolf Point Sees Improvements To Schools

Wolf Point Sees Improvements To Schools


By Bill Vander Weele Many of Wolf Point’s students will be welcomed with improved building conditions when they arrive for the first day of classes on Aug. 20. “Northside is the school we probably did the most in,” Shane Reed, Wolf Point’s facilities director, said about work during completed over the course of the summer. “We had both crews, from Southside and Northside, working

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Study Tips For High School Students

Study Tips For High School Students


High school is an important period in students’ academic careers. High school curriculum tends to be more demanding than pre-secondary education. In addition, at this point in their academic careers, high school students may begin to ponder their future endeavors, including higher education. High school curriculum aims to prepare students for their future, which is why coursework tends to be more

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How To Help Students Master  College Entrance Exams

How To Help Students Master College Entrance Exams


The college admissions process is multifaceted and stretches out over a year or more. High school students who plan to continue their education at four-year schools typically go through the admissions process at various schools before deciding where the next step on their academic journeys will take them. Testing is part of the college admissions process. Parents and guardians who want to give