Culbertson players (from left) Mark Kirkaldie, Bridger Salvevold, Gavin Deen and Reese Moon with high school coaches Cass Obergfell (far left) and Brian Manning (far right).
(Photo submitted)
Culbertson players (from left) Mark Kirkaldie, Bridger Salvevold, Gavin Deen and Reese Moon with high school coaches Cass Obergfell (far left) and Brian Manning (far right).
(Photo submitted)
Culbertson June 6: Polish dogs, mac salad, baked beans and dessert.
June 10: Stir fry, fried rice, egg rolls and dessert.
June 13: Taco bar and dessert.
*** Bainville May 5: Baked fish, broasted potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
June 10: Spaghetti, garlic breads, vegetables and dessert.
June 12 : Pork chops, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert. *** Froid June 4: Salisbury
Culbertson June 6: Polish dogs, mac salad, baked beans and dessert.
June 10: Stir fry, fried rice, egg rolls and dessert.
June 13: Taco bar and dessert.
*** Bainville May 5: Baked fish, broasted potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
June 10: Spaghetti, garlic breads, vegetables and dessert.
June 12 : Pork chops, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert. *** Froid June 4: Salisbury
Four players from Culbertson helped the Blue team come from behind to edge the Red team, 28-23, in the Bob Cleverley 8-man all-star football game in Butte on Saturday, May 31. Mark Kirkaldie, Reese Moon, Bridger Salvevold and Gavin Deen were selected to represent Culbertson in the contest.
Salvevold accounted for the go-ahead touchdown on a quarterback keeper run with 25 seconds remaining.
Four players from Culbertson helped the Blue team come from behind to edge the Red team, 28-23, in the Bob Cleverley 8-man all-star football game in Butte on Saturday, May 31. Mark Kirkaldie, Reese Moon, Bridger Salvevold and Gavin Deen were selected to represent Culbertson in the contest.
Salvevold accounted for the go-ahead touchdown on a quarterback keeper run with 25 seconds remaining.
Fraud costs Medicare an estimated $60 billion per year. It costs Medicare beneficiaries in time, stress, their medical identities, and potentially their health. It costs families, friends, and caregivers in worry and lost work when helping their loved ones recover from falling victim to Medicare fraud.
“Medicare fraud has a devastating impact on both beneficiaries and the Medicare program,”
Fraud costs Medicare an estimated $60 billion per year. It costs Medicare beneficiaries in time, stress, their medical identities, and potentially their health. It costs families, friends, and caregivers in worry and lost work when helping their loved ones recover from falling victim to Medicare fraud.
“Medicare fraud has a devastating impact on both beneficiaries and the Medicare program,”
John David Panasuk will spend time in a recovery center after admitting to violating his parole conditions again.
Panasuk admitted to three probation violations during a district court hearing in April.
Based on a joint agreement, the state and defense recommended that Panasuk attend an in-person treatment center in Columbia Falls and that his 15-year suspended sentence be reimposed. Defense
John David Panasuk will spend time in a recovery center after admitting to violating his parole conditions again.
Panasuk admitted to three probation violations during a district court hearing in April.
Based on a joint agreement, the state and defense recommended that Panasuk attend an in-person treatment center in Columbia Falls and that his 15-year suspended sentence be reimposed. Defense
Wild West Days is coming to Downtown Poplar June 12-15. There will be vendors, a fun run, community feeds, competitive events and Cowboy Church.
A horseshoe tournament is set for Friday with cash prizes and trophies beginning at 2:30 p.m. and pig wrestling has a start time of 6 p.m. (don’t miss the calcutta stating at 5 p.m.). A cornhole tourney is planned for Saturday at 5 p.m. and a one-day
Wild West Days is coming to Downtown Poplar June 12-15. There will be vendors, a fun run, community feeds, competitive events and Cowboy Church.
A horseshoe tournament is set for Friday with cash prizes and trophies beginning at 2:30 p.m. and pig wrestling has a start time of 6 p.m. (don’t miss the calcutta stating at 5 p.m.). A cornhole tourney is planned for Saturday at 5 p.m. and a one-day
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