25 July 2024

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JULY 31 - AUGUST 3, 2024

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Diane Macdonald

Diane Macdonald


Diane Macdonald, 79, of Wolf Point died July 16, 2024. She was born in Wolf Point to Rodell and Blanche (Gagne) Mahlum on May 7 1945. She met her husband, Gary Macdonald, at a dance in Poplar while in high school and they married in 1963. They had three children: Kim Sallee of New Castle, Colo.; John Macdonald of Denver, Colo.; and Mark Macdonald of Bismarck, N.D. They owned and ran a restaurant that became a well-known staple to the Wolf Point community. She quickly became a second mother figure to many of their high school employees

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Sharon Jensen

Sharon Jensen


Sharon Lucille (Granning) Jensen, 75, of Plentywood died at her home July 9, 2024. She was born June 9, 1949, to Royal and Phyllis Granning. She spent her childhood years growing up on the family farm west of Reserve in the Rock Springs community with her older brother Jerry and younger twin sisters, Louise and Linda. She attended Rock Springs country school until the eighth grade. She attended high school in Medicine Lake her freshman and sophomore years. In 1964, the family moved to the farm south of Redstone and she attended Plentywood High School, graduating in 1966. She attended Montana State University - Bozeman, earning a degree in home economics in 1970. She was a proud member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and Spurs and became a lifelong Bobcat fan. After college, she operated a fabric store and worked in Viking sewing machine sales and service in Billings. She then went to Big Fork to teach home economics. In 1973, she returned to northeast Montana and married Rodney McCabe. They made their home in Medicine Lake and she taught home economics at Medicine Lake High School. On Sept. 18, 1975, her son, Todd Michael McCabe, was

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18 July 2024

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•Fertilizer •Chemicals •Seed •Agronomy •Crop Consulting •Digital Tools We are the largest global ag-retail network providing growers with solutions to maximize yields and improve profits. FroidGlasgowWolf PointSidney

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Museum Hosts Historical Fundraiser

Museum Hosts Historical Fundraiser


A promising new tradition was founded on Saturday, July 13, at the Culbertson Museum during the organization’s first “Night at the Museum - Culbertson Era” event. Museum board members and volunteers staffed a living history exhibit, with costumed hosts sharing historical tidbits and information. Attendees were treated to a tour of the museum with stations including a bank, newspaper office

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