25 March 2021

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Caps Off To Froid Art Students

Caps Off To Froid Art Students


Froid High School’s ninth and 10th grade art students recently completed a colorful and fun art unit on recycling. Froid art teacher Maria Gallegos led the classes through a cup recycling project by first showing videos on how paper cups are made. Students learned that paper cups are a one-time-use item that most people use once and throw away; usually after less than 10 minutes of use.

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Gustafson Named Class C Drama Coach Of The Year

Gustafson Named Class C Drama Coach Of The Year


Culbertson’s Jeri Gustafson was selected Class C Drama Coach of the Year following the conclusion of a season marked by a global pandemic. “I have coached for 28 years and this has most certainly been the most difficult season ever,” said Gustafson in a March 13 social media post. “But, with the grit and determination of all of the coaches and teams across the state, we had a season!”

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Bainville’s Berwick Earns  Paraprofessional Of Year Award

Bainville’s Berwick Earns Paraprofessional Of Year Award


By Bill Vander Weele One of the individuals who makes a big difference for Bainville’s students was commended on Monday, March 22. During a special assembly, school officials announced that Jessica Berwick is the Paraprofessional of the Year for Region 1 in Montana. “I was pretty surprised,” Berwick said. “I had no idea they were working on putting this together.” Stacy Hyatt,

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American Legion Honors Area EMS

American Legion Honors Area EMS


American Legion Post #81 commander Jeff Chilson and Brian Fordyce, post adjutant, presented certificates to the emergency medical services volunteers and workers of Roosevelt Medical Center on March 16 at the Bainville Firehall. They were honored for their service to the community. Legion member Pete Olson created the certificates and post members voted to award the certificates in January. Members

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Jack And The Beanstalk Set For Saturday

Jack And The Beanstalk Set For Saturday


Jack And The Beanstalk Set For Saturday Auditions were held for a Missoula Children’s Theatre production of “Jack and the Beanstalk” at the elementary gym in Culbertson March 22. The performance will be presented on March 27 at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. For more information, call Tessa Rumsey at 406-787-6241. (Photo by James Walling)

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Mary Lou Hendrickson

Mary Lou Hendrickson


Mary Lou Quint (Grandahl) Hendrickson was born to parent’s Ai (Buster) Quint and Mary Schlabs Quint on March 9, 1934, in Plentywood, Mont. She attended all 12 years and graduated from Medicine Lake High School. In 1952, she married Marlin Grandahl of Medicine Lake, Mont. To this union, four children were born, Jerry, Rhea, Sandra and Denise. Tragically in 1965, Marlin lost his life in a small

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Ava Martin

Ava Martin


Ava Marie Old Rock Martin, “Eagle Flies High,” 62, died March 16, 2021, in Poplar. She was born July 11, 1958, in Poplar. She was many things, a veteran of U.S. Air Force, an artist, aunt, sister, grandma, great-grandma and cousin. Even though she had no children of her own, she had a special title, Mom. A mom to Kelly and Cerise GreyBear, Judith Olson, Aaree GreyBear, Kaylei and Taizah

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Myrtle Mullin

Myrtle Mullin


Myrtle Marie “Ree” Mullin, 91, died March 17, 2021, at the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow. She was born Jan. 5, 1930, in Yates Center, Kansas, to Martin and Myrtle Lake, the eldest of six children. With fiery red hair, she was very active singing in solos, duets, trios and acted in many plays throughout school. She was valedictorian of her eighth grade class and would have graduated valedictorian

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