12 May 2022

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Ronning Visits Culbertson School

Ronning Visits Culbertson School


Penny Ronning, a candidate for Montana Congressional District 2, visited Culbertson School Friday, May 6. She made an in class visit and discussed her rational for entering politics and running for the Eastern Montana seat. Ronning is a former member of the Billings City Council. “Montana, like the rest of the country, is filled with real people with real needs and real desire for our

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Kevin Seitz

Kevin Seitz


Kevin Henry Seitz died on Sunday, May 1, 2022, at his home in Culbertson. He was born in Billings on Oct. 14, 1958, to Henry Herman and Arlys Jean Seitz. He grew up in Broadview, helping with the family farm which is where his love for farming and agriculture started. He attended Northern Montana College in Havre, where he received a farm and ranch management degree as well as a business administration degree. It is also where he met Rhonda Anderson (Seitz). They started their family in Billings. After moving around for a few years, they settled in Nezperce, Idaho, where all four children grew up and graduated from Nezperce High School. His job as a soil conservationist for the Natural Resources Conservation Services then took him to Williston, N.D., which allowed him to pursue his passion at a higher level. He and his wife resided in Culbertson, where he lived full time until his death. He was a road warrior. He spent many years driving (or following) his four children around to various sporting activities. There were countless hours spent in the gym coaching and practicing with his children. He never missed one of their games if he could help it. He coached many of his children’s basketball teams, making an impact not only on his own children for his love of the sport, but also made a difference to so many of his children’s friends. He continued to be a mentor to the youth of his community. He led by example and was a role model to his children. He taught them how to work hard, treat people with respect, and most importantly, that family is the most important thing in life. He enjoyed many things

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Explore America Group Completes Experience

Explore America Group Completes Experience


The experience was worth the challenging journey for the Froid and Medicine Lake Explore America groups in April. Having to change travel plans often because of blizzard conditions in North Dakota, the students successfully made the trip to Arizona/Nevada and back home. “We went in a blizzard and arrived back in a blizzard,” Tracie Smith, advisor for the Froid School group, laughed.

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Nesbit Among Standouts In Froid

Nesbit Among Standouts In Froid


Froid High School senior Javonne Nesbit has seen a great amount of Montana during this school year. Nesbit has competed at state events in Business Professionals of America and FFA. He has played in state championship games in both football and basketball. “It’s been crazy,” Nesbit said of the traveling. “We’ve been going everywhere.” He has enjoyed the learning experience

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Montana Governor Promotes  Treatment Services On Hi-Line

Montana Governor Promotes Treatment Services On Hi-Line


At the Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center in Valley County, Gov. Greg Gianforte met with patients, staff and providers as he continued his 56 county tour on Friday, April 29. “For too long, there’s been a stigma associated with mental health challenges and seeking treatment,” Gianforte said. “Facilities like the Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center in Glasgow have

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