24 August 2023

Share

Poplar Returns Many Starters For Football Season

Poplar Returns Many Starters For Football Season


With the return of nearly all their starters from a season ago, the Poplar Indians are looking forward to a solid football season in 2023. Returning starters for the Indians include Gage Berg, Kameron Reum, Walker Burshia, Blake Lambert and Cameron Spotted Bird. “I’m probably the most optimistic that I’ve been in the last couple of years,” Poplar coach Joe Hammar said. The team

Share

RMC Receives Trauma Re-designation

RMC Receives Trauma Re-designation


Roosevelt Medical Center recently received its re-designation as a level-5 trauma receiving facility from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Emergency and Trauma System, in Helena. Staff of RMC voluntarily participated in the intense designation process to become part of Montana’s statewide trauma system. The process included an outside review of the hospital’s

Share

Poplar Aims For Return Trip To Divisional Tournament

Poplar Aims For Return Trip To Divisional Tournament


Poplar’s volleyball program returns a strong group of players from last year’s squad. Among the starters back are senior EmmaRae Martell, sophomore Braelyn Nordwick, junior Lainie Moran and senior Kessee Erickson. Other girls with a good deal of varsity experience include junior Rebecca Gorder, sophomore Cammie Martell, junior Nina Escarcega and senior Rikki Belton. The program features

Share

Share

Poplar Runners Look To  Contend Throughout Season

Poplar Runners Look To Contend Throughout Season


The Poplar Indians return a strong group of runners for this year’s crosscountry campaign. Poplar’s girls earned sixth place in the team standings at last season’s Class B state meet. The list of runners back for the girls includes Mattie Falls Down, Blake Follette, Saydee Archambault and Laura Parshall. Falls Down placed 24th and Follette was 76th at last year’s state meet. Leading

Share

Fair Tradition

Fair Tradition


Bainville students Riley Nehring and Kaston Hofer walk their animals back to the county fairgrounds after visiting residents at the Roosevelt Medical Center on Friday, Aug. 11. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

Share

Special Visit

Special Visit


Roosevelt County 4-H students took some of their fair exhibits to the Roosevelt Medical Center to show residents on Friday, Aug. 11. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

Share

Lustre Works To Move Up In Volleyball Standings

Lustre Works To Move Up In Volleyball Standings


The Lustre Lions are aiming for positive results with the return of six starters this volleyball season. Starters back for the Lions include Grace Brown, Alexa Reddig, Aubri Holzrichter, Sarah Dahl, Jaden Gibson and Hannah Brown. The Lions’ squad consists of 11 players including five seniors, four juniors, a sophomore and a freshman. “It’s been fun,” Coach Mary Zerbe said of

Share

Green Lifts Off

Green Lifts Off


Culbertson’s Trevor Green took the next step into the friendly skies by earning his private pilot’s license July 27 at Williston Basin International Airport. Green is pursuing a commercial aviation degree at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. (Photo submitted)

Share