17 August 2023

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Healthy Booth

Healthy Booth


Dave Allen (left) and A.J. Allen stress tobacco prevention at their booth at the Roosevelt County Fair held in Culbertson. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Hammer Time

Hammer Time


Alex Gourneau tries hammering items with the help of his sister Mattie Azure during the Fun Days in Wolf Point on Thursday, Aug. 10. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Winners Selected During Horse Show At Roosevelt County Fair

Winners Selected During Horse Show At Roosevelt County Fair


The 2023 Roosevelt County Fair Horse Show started Tuesday, Aug. 8 at 9 a.m. at the Culbertson Saddle Club. The results are as follows: Horse Showmanship Junior Class: Grand Champion, Ella Anderson Reserve Champion: Tenley Berwick Horse Showmanship Beginner Class: Grand Champion, Eleanor Iversen Reserve Champion: Joslynn Johnson Bareback Senior Class: Grand Champion: Tally

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Students Earn 4-H Indoor Exhibits Awards

Students Earn 4-H Indoor Exhibits Awards


Across the county, 4-H members each year complete their yearly indoor projects with conference judging exhibits. The 4-H interview judging is an opportunity for 4-H members to talk to the judges about their static exhibits and share their trials and lessons they learned. Each interview or conversation with the judge was held on Thursday, Aug. 10, at the fairgrounds in Culbertson. Individuals

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Small Animal Show Honors Listed For Fair

Small Animal Show Honors Listed For Fair


The 2023 Roosevelt County Fair Small Animal Show was held Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 5:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds. The results are as follows: Market Poultry: Grand Champion, Tenley Berwick; Reserve Champion, Jodi Albus Poultry-Three Pullets any Breed: Grand Champion, Eleanor Iversen; Reserve Champion, Tenley Berwick Poultry-Three Fryers: Grand Champion, Tenley Berwick Poultry-One Dozen

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Start Preparing For School Now

Start Preparing For School Now


Start Preparing For School Now After a summer of relaxation, the start of a new school year generates mixed emotions among students. Many children look forward to being back on campus with their friends but may not revel in the idea of waking up early or doing homework each night. While summer break is a much needed-respite from the rigors of school, it doesn’t mean school should be forgotten