08 September 2022

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I would like to clear ….

I would like to clear ….


I would like to clear up a few misleading statements in the James Walling article in the September 1, 2022. Culbertson Community News. It is unfortunate that Mr. Walling did not reach out to me for information prior to publishing, but in the times we live in, its not unusual to see only one half of the story. During the lengthy private property disputes between the American Legion and the Knudsen

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Almanac Predicts  Cold Weather For Region

Almanac Predicts Cold Weather For Region


If you believe in the Farmers Almanac’s predictions, you better start planning to buddle up for this winter’s weather. The Almanac’s website reads, “Shivery temperatures are predicted to rattle warm weather seekers in the Southeast and South Central states, but the real shivers might send people in the Great Lakes areas, Northeast and North Central regions hibernating. According to the

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01 September 2022

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Knudsens Defy Ruling, Access  To Legion Park Blocked

Knudsens Defy Ruling, Access To Legion Park Blocked


Miles and Rhonda Knudsen have apparently flouted a July 26 ruling from the Montana Supreme Court granting access to American Legion Park in Culbertson. According to a press release from American Legion Thomas Mann Post No. 81, several vehicles have been parked in the roadway and several gates and been closed, seeming to block access to all but the most determined visitors. “It appears that

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Bainville Holds Budget Hearing

Bainville Holds Budget Hearing


The Bainville Town Council held a special meeting Monday, Aug, 29. Mayor Toby Romo and council members Will Rathbun, Nick Tester and Carol Rasmussen were in attendance. A hearing was held for a resolution providing an amendment of the Fiscal Year 2021- 2022 budget to acknowledge amending expenditures exceeding the original appropriations. It was approved. A management’s discussion and analysis

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Knudsen Asks Panel To  Overturn Bison Decision

Knudsen Asks Panel To Overturn Bison Decision


HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has asked a federal board to overturn the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) decision to grant a permit change allowing bison grazing in Phillips County. The permit is a part of the American Prairie Reserve’s broader effort to expand bison grazing on the plains across northern and eastern Montana. Knudsen’s appeal asks the U.S. Department of

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