16 February 2023

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Chastity Black Dog

Chastity Black Dog


Chastity Martha Merijah Black Dog, 37, died Feb. 2, 2023, in Wolf Point. She was born to William J. Black Dog and Elsie Lenore Dust Necklace on May 28, 1985, in Poplar. She lived most of her life in Fort Kipp and Brockton. She attended Brockton School and graduated in 2004. She attended Fort Peck Community College in Poplar and earned her CDL. She is survived by her children, Brooke, Jazmine, Justin, Marshall, Hiro and Rayna; parents, William and Mary Black Dog; fiancé, Dennis Takes Horse; brothers, Miccah Dust, Robert Ferguson, Isaac and Quentin Failing, Micheal and Jacob; adopted brother, Isak Rosales; adopted sisters, Jana Nygard, Loretta Brown and Veronica Severt; grandmothers, Roberta and Connie Bird, Della Thomas, Ceya and Lydia Long Hair, Arletta Black Dog, Dani Green, Peggy Ireland, Dina Diserly, Diana Diserly- Tuttle, Vernita Buckles, Leta Atkinson, Irene Wilkins, Janice White Eagle, Trivian Grainger, Pauline Lewis, Doris Walking Eagle, Missy Bear Cub, Ruth Necklace, Bernice Martin; grandfathers, Maynard Black Dog, Adrian Ireland, Archie Bear Cub, Duane Green, Sly Martin, Rusty Denny, Allie Myron, Rusty, and Kermit Walking Eagle, Frank Smith, , Marvin and Randy Birthmark; and great-grandfather, Arlie Diserly. She was preceded in death by her brother, Quannah M. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the James Black Dog Center. Interment followed at Fort Kipp Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.

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Bighorn, Mannings

Bighorn, Mannings


Culbertson High School senior Mo Bighorn presented a star quilt to Brian and Shelby Manning as part of senior night for basketball on Saturday, Feb. 11. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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09 February 2023

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Culbertson Student Wins State Title

Culbertson Student Wins State Title


There is a state champion walking the halls of Culbertson High School. Trevor Green, a senior, earned first-place honors for informative speaking during the recent Class C state speech and drama competition held in Manhattan. Green said he was fairly confident heading into the event that he had the ability needed to take home the championship. “I had the feeling,” he said. “The

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Senior Profile

Senior Profile


Culbertson High School senior Jennifer Guzman values the knowledge that she has gained through clubs during her high school days. She has been involved in Business Professionals of America, FFA and Jobs for Montana Graduates. When she participated in BPA, Guzman placed at the state meet in Excel competitions in both her freshman and sophomore years. She also placed at the regional level as