11 February 2021

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New Council Member Appointed In Bainville

New Council Member Appointed In Bainville


Matt Giese was appointed to fill Chuck Hyatt’s position on the Bainville Town Council Feb. 8. Giese has served previously. Ron Butikoker was voted council president. Butikofer offered thanks to Hyatt on behalf of the council. Minutes were passed for the Jan. 19 meeting. No public comment was offered. An agreement for sanitation services was approved with Bowker Enterprises. The current

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Brockton Loses Games To Thunder

Brockton Loses Games To Thunder


The Brockton Warriors lost both of its basketball games against MonDak on Friday, Feb. 5. In the girls’ game, MonDak earned a 44-9 victory. The Thunder led 17-2 at the end of the first quarter and by a 40-4 half-time margin. Scoring for Brockton were Kyra Stormy with five and Ava Lone Bear with four points. Leading MonDak were Brynn Folvag with 19 and Elizabeth Field with 16 points.

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Bainville Winterfest Court Named

Bainville Winterfest Court Named


The Bainville Bulldogs celebrated Winterfest during and after the Friday night basketball games Feb. 5. Seniors Donna Butikofer and Kaden Hansen were crowned king and queen between varsity home games. Trevor Robertus and Madysen Lesch were named junior high prince and princess and freshman Austin Petow and junior Micah Anderson were named high school prince and princess. A dance was held following

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Montana Historical Society Digitizes  Sheridan County Photo Collection

Montana Historical Society Digitizes Sheridan County Photo Collection


The Montana Historical Society is currently digitizing the photographs and scrapbooks of Henry and Edgar Syverud from Sheridan County. The collection, known as Lot 045, follows the brothers’ lives on the Montana-North Dakota-Canadian border. Born in Osnabrock, N,D., the two brothers eventually homesteaded in East Coalridge, near Dagmar, and remained there for 50 years. The photo collection

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04 February 2021

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Senior

Senior


Jaxon Stangeland has been busy lately making Froid High School a little more beautiful. For the past two and a half weeks, he has been working on a mural in the school’s cafeteria. “I’m about half done with it,” Stangeland said. “It’s taking me awhile.” The 6 feet by 8 feet mural features combines in the field during a sunset. “It will be the only mural that involves

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Culbertson Speech And Drama  Wraps Up Challenging Season

Culbertson Speech And Drama Wraps Up Challenging Season


After a strange and unusual season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Class BC virtual state speech, drama and debate tournament, virtually hosted by Huntley Project, was held Jan. 28-30. Culbertson had six state qualifiers competing over the weekend. Of the six, five qualified for semi-finals and four went on to finals and are state finalists. Placing were: Zach Miller, second place in memorized