26 September 2024

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REAL Montana Class VI Takes  Part In Inaugural Seminar

REAL Montana Class VI Takes Part In Inaugural Seminar


Froid resident Bailey Christoffersen just returned from Bozeman as part of REAL Montana (Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership). For Christoffersen and other members of REAL Montana Class VI, this was the first of 10 seminars in their two-year educational program. While in Bozeman, the class completed personality assessments, participated in a high ropes course, and received training

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Experience the convenience of mobile service for oil changes, recalls and field repairs.

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REAL Class

REAL Class


Real Montana Class VI members include (back from left) Tim McEntire, Pete Steilman, Greg Gabel and Nate Hagen. (Third row) Colt Coffee, Bailey Christoffersen, Riley Slivka, Marla Chappell and Alice Miller. (Second row) Debbie Skibicki, Tina Nolevanko, Rob Bruer, Wes Gadwa and Alexis Canen. (First row) Russ Batie, Sheridan Hoyer, Clint Johannes, Brad Lopez, Erin Madison, and Tosha Johnson. (Photo

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Pre-game Music

Pre-game Music


Pre-game Music Culbertson High School’s pep band gets the fans fired up prior to the football game against Plentywood on Saturday, Sept. 21. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Forecasts Show Dry Summers Could Transition To Cold, Snowier Winter

Forecasts Show Dry Summers Could Transition To Cold, Snowier Winter


Montana’s summer was among the top 30 warmest and driest the state has seen during the past 130 years, causing drought to reach extreme levels in southwestern and the easternmost stretches of the state and leading to federal drought disaster designations for more than 20 counties. Rain that fell across nearly all of Montana earlier last week, including a wide swath of central Montana that

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