30 April 2026

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Butikofer Leads On Court

Butikofer Leads On Court


Bainville High School senior Lila Butikofer has enjoyed her time helping the Bulldogs earn athletic accomplishments. Butikofer’s strongest sport was volleyball where she received All-State and All-Conference recognition as a senior. She was an All-Conference selection as a junior. “That sport to me is the most fun,” Butikofer said of volleyball. “You get to challenge yourself mentally

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Salvevold Recognized

Salvevold Recognized


Jim Salvevold (right) was presented with a commemorative pin and a letter recognizing 35 years of service and membership in Lions Clubs International. Local Lions Club President Tom Beck (left) presented the award to Salvevold earlier this month. (Photo submitted)

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Graduating From Academy

Graduating From Academy


Graduating from Montana’s Law Enforcement Academy last week were Logan Bushman of the Wolf Point Police Department (second from left), and Adam Weinberger of the Roosevelt County Sheri_’s Oce (third from left). Congratulating them are Roosevelt County Sheri_ Jason Frederick (far left), Sheri_’s Oce Lt. Jason Baker (fourth from left) and Frank Baker of the Wolf Point Police Department (far

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Moore, Harmon Run For House 29 Position

Moore, Harmon Run For House 29 Position


Incumbent Valerie Moore of Plentywood and challenger Linda Harmon of Scobey are the two Republican candidates for the Montana House 29 position. The district includes Glasgow, Scobey, Flaxville, Outlook, Plentywood, Medicine Lake and Froid. Candidates answered the following questions from this newspaper. 1. Why did you decide to run for the position? Moore: The reason I ran was to