27 May 2021

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Culbertson Honors Sixteen Graduates

Culbertson Honors Sixteen Graduates


Culbertson High School honored 16 graduates at a ceremony in the school gym Saturday, May 22. The event was well attended and broadcast live on social media. The processional was performed by the CHS band. Colby Olson welcomed community members to the ceremony. Eighth grade graduates were recognized by Mark Colvin. The class of 2025 includes Dawson Bergum, Angel Burciaga, Gavin Deen, Dylan

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Nyquist Winners, Scholarship Recipients Announced

Nyquist Winners, Scholarship Recipients Announced


The Thomas and Corrine Nyquist Foundation has announced the winners of its 2021 Nyquist Foundation Essay Contest. Held each year, the competition is meant to highlight a particular topic and engage local students in meaningful conversations. This year’s topic is “What do you think your generation is going to do for the world?” Lynn Nyquist visited Culbertson School Monday, May 24, to award

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Grace & Peace Gives Back

Grace & Peace Gives Back


Culbertson’s Grace & Peace Church Sunday school teacher Ashlee Anderson told the Community News that participants have raised enough funds to sponsor four pigs, seven chickens, three roosters, honey bees and four flock of goats and chickens for children abroad via the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s Good Gifts catalogue. The class meets on Wednesdays at the church in Culbertson.

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JMG Color Run 2021

JMG Color Run 2021


Jobs for Montana Graduates Color Run participants Sara and Paisley Featherston (left to right), Eli James and Morgan O’Daniel brighten things up for a good cause in Culbertson May 23. This year’s race winners were James Kirkaldie with Bridger Salvevold right on his heels. (Submitted photo)

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JMG Visits Wild Calf Coffee, WSC

JMG Visits Wild Calf Coffee, WSC


Culbertson and Glasgow JMG/YE students teamed up on Wednesday, May 12, to help both schools compete in The Prospects contest, sponsored by the Montana Chamber of Commerce. Students visited Dustin and Sara Harmon, owners of local coffee roasters Wild Calf Coffee in Bainville. Some students were surprised to learn that their chosen business was located at the end of an unpaved county road. Advisors

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Bainville’s Hansen, Poser Qualify For State

Bainville’s Hansen, Poser Qualify For State


Bainville accounted for six points in the boys’ division and five points in the girls’ division during the Eastern C track meet in Sidney on Thursday, May 20. Kaden Hansen, a senior, placed third in the shot put with a best of 43-8. He will also compete in the discus at the state meet because he qualified during the regular season. Emma Poser led Bainville’s girls with a fourth-place