17 June 2021

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Fire Department Breakfast

Fire Department Breakfast


Culbertson Volunteer Fire Department members (l-r) Mike Olson, Kenneth Jasper, Dan Young and Noah Gregory were on hand to serve attendees at the Wild West Diner’s annual fundraiser. The total raised for the department this year was $9,323.

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Culbertson’s Granbois Finds Success In High Jump

Culbertson’s Granbois Finds Success In High Jump


Considering it was an event that she originally didn’t want to try, Culbertson’s Abbey Granbois ended up doing quite well in the high jump. “I wanted to do the long jump, but the track coaches forced me into the high jump,” Granbois said of her beginning days with the sport. She started to like the event and enjoyed success in the high jump. As a sophomore, she placed fourth at the

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Bulls Lose League Games On Road

Bulls Lose League Games On Road


The Post #49 Bulls had their hands full going against two strong American Legion baseball teams during the weekend. The Bulls fell to the Miles City Mavericks by scores of 10-0 and 20-9 on Friday, June 11. In the first game, Miles City broke from a deadlock of 0-0 with six runs in the third, two in the fourth and two in the fifth. Kieran Hernandez, Parker Sinks and Issac Johnson pitched

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Waters

Waters


Chace of Sidney recently snagged this 66-pound paddlefish at Intake between Savage and Glendive. His father is Ryan Waters, who is originally from Froid, and his mother is Monica (Finnicum) Waters, a native of Culbertson. (Photo submitted)

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RMC Welcomes New Culinary Services Director

RMC Welcomes New Culinary Services Director


From flowers and fresh linens on the table, to the inviting smell of freshly baked breads and seasonal foods, Doug Durfey strives to create a healthy and memorable dining experience. Full of creativity and with a passion for flavor, he has spent the past 40 years cooking meals in a variety of professional settings. Recently, he joined Roosevelt Medical Center’s dietary team as the new culinary

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Storms Hit Eastern Montana

Storms Hit Eastern Montana


A large upper level low pressure system off the West Coast created a series of events for three days across eastern Montana that led to severe weather with large hail and damaging winds as well as flash flooding. June 8 The event started with thunderstorms kicking off north of I-94 in Dawson and Wibaux counties with storms moving in a northerly direction. The largest reports of hail were four

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Llewellyn Eagle

Llewellyn Eagle


Llewellyn James Eagle, 67, of Wolf Point died June 4, 2021, at the Billings Clinic. He was born in Poplar on June 24, 1953, to Geraldine Eagle, but was raised by his grandparents Frank and Mary Eagle. He attended school in Poplar and also had attended Job Corps until he moved to California. He spent his teen years living in Newark, Fresno and Hayward, Calif. While residing in California, he worked in Sacramento and the Bay area as a certified welder and also a mechanic. In 1985, he was involved in a motor vehicle accident and later returned to Montana to be near his family. Prior to moving to California, he met Evelyn Hernandez in 1974 and, from this union, his son Joel was born. After he returned to Montana, he met Shelly Porras in 1991 and, from this union, came Cassandra “Sandy” and Llewellyn Jr. He raised Lisa Marie on his own. In his younger years, he enjoyed giving mechanical advice and working on cars, digging turnips/roots, going fishing and cruising. He had the best cooking skills and was locally “famous” for his homemade salsa and chili. He had a crazy sense of humor and was always joking and laughing. Some of his favorite TV shows were Maury and Steve Wilkos. His favorite of all was watching Nascar races, football and basketball. Some of his favorite teams include the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders and, of course, the Philadelphia Eagles. He spent the last few years of his life sitting on the couch watching his pride and joy “Rosie” and his grandson LewAnthony playing outside. He is survived by his children, Joel C. Adams of Spokane, Wash., Cassandra “Sandy,” Llewellyn Jr. “BobaLew” and Lisa Marie Eagle of Wolf Point; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by siblings, Edna R. Eagle, Kathleen Eagle-Forrest and Raymond Messelt. His funeral was held Friday, June 11, at the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Interment was at the Riverside Catholic Cemetery, south of Brockton. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.