Brockton’s Ziktcana, Marquel and Kyla Roberts were 1st Place Champions in The Queens of the He Sapa Wicaglata Special last weekend at the 2022 Black Hills Pow Wow in Rapid City, S.D.
(Photo by TyRay Healy)
Brockton’s Ziktcana, Marquel and Kyla Roberts were 1st Place Champions in The Queens of the He Sapa Wicaglata Special last weekend at the 2022 Black Hills Pow Wow in Rapid City, S.D.
(Photo by TyRay Healy)
The Culbertson/Bainville boys’ cross-country team competed at the Frazer Invitational during a beautiful day on Tuesday, Oct. 4.
The overall winner in the boys’ division was Glasgow’s Reed Larsen with a time of 16:47.8.
Leading Culbertson/Bainville senior Drae Nelson led his team with a 15th place showing at 21:12.0.
Dawson Bergum, a sophomore, finished in 21st place at 21:47.4.
The Culbertson/Bainville boys’ cross-country team competed at the Frazer Invitational during a beautiful day on Tuesday, Oct. 4.
The overall winner in the boys’ division was Glasgow’s Reed Larsen with a time of 16:47.8.
Leading Culbertson/Bainville senior Drae Nelson led his team with a 15th place showing at 21:12.0.
Dawson Bergum, a sophomore, finished in 21st place at 21:47.4.
The Bainville Town Council held a special meeting Monday, Sept. 26. The council met to discus a recommendation from attorney Laura Christoffersen regarding the rescinding of sewer impact fees paid by town residents. Residents who paid impact fees dating back to Nov. 2015 will see a refund of those payments if a resolution is passed by the council. The total sum to be refunded is $7,030. The council
The Bainville Town Council held a special meeting Monday, Sept. 26. The council met to discus a recommendation from attorney Laura Christoffersen regarding the rescinding of sewer impact fees paid by town residents. Residents who paid impact fees dating back to Nov. 2015 will see a refund of those payments if a resolution is passed by the council. The total sum to be refunded is $7,030. The council
Kids and families looking for Halloween fun will be glad to note that Trunk or Treat festivities are planned at the old armory building again this year. The date set for the event is Oct. 30. A bake sale and other activities are planned from 1-3 p.m. with tables of goodies from area businesses and organizations. There is a “battle of the bands” theme planned. Admission is free. All are welcome.
Kids and families looking for Halloween fun will be glad to note that Trunk or Treat festivities are planned at the old armory building again this year. The date set for the event is Oct. 30. A bake sale and other activities are planned from 1-3 p.m. with tables of goodies from area businesses and organizations. There is a “battle of the bands” theme planned. Admission is free. All are welcome.
Culbertson’s elementary runners dominated in their division at the Frazer Invitational on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Runners include, from left, Aeryn Ator, Ella Anderson, Jaclynne Taberna, Anna Steppler, Aubrey Salvevold, Harper Anderson and Flint Solem.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Culbertson’s elementary runners dominated in their division at the Frazer Invitational on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Runners include, from left, Aeryn Ator, Ella Anderson, Jaclynne Taberna, Anna Steppler, Aubrey Salvevold, Harper Anderson and Flint Solem.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
sisters: “It’s a boy, and it’s a big one.” His greatest accomplishment was that he loved his family farm so much he grew up to own it.
Helen Meyer, 100, Anaconda.
Meyer’s secret to longevity is never skip a meal, exercise and stay active. The most amazing event in her life was growing up on the farm. She said there was no running water to the house. She remembers long rides to town
sisters: “It’s a boy, and it’s a big one.” His greatest accomplishment was that he loved his family farm so much he grew up to own it.
Helen Meyer, 100, Anaconda.
Meyer’s secret to longevity is never skip a meal, exercise and stay active. The most amazing event in her life was growing up on the farm. She said there was no running water to the house. She remembers long rides to town
The Culbertson branch of Richland Federal Credit Union will be hosting an open house with refreshments and prizes to mark International Credit Union Day during regular business hours Thursday, Oct. 20.
Branch staff are celebrating 20 years at the 2nd Street location. Manager Laurie Pearson opened the branch for RFCU two decades ago as of Oct. 21.
All are welcome. For more information,
The Culbertson branch of Richland Federal Credit Union will be hosting an open house with refreshments and prizes to mark International Credit Union Day during regular business hours Thursday, Oct. 20.
Branch staff are celebrating 20 years at the 2nd Street location. Manager Laurie Pearson opened the branch for RFCU two decades ago as of Oct. 21.
All are welcome. For more information,
box crew cab 4 by 4 for the sheriff’s office. Cost will be $48,084. The vehicles will be paid with CARES funds.
Commissioners approved increasing the amount where commissioners need approval on small equipment purchases from $1,500 to $3,000. The amount for a fixed asset line item was increased from $5,000 to $10,000.
Macdonald voted against the proposal because he said more $1,000 chairs
box crew cab 4 by 4 for the sheriff’s office. Cost will be $48,084. The vehicles will be paid with CARES funds.
Commissioners approved increasing the amount where commissioners need approval on small equipment purchases from $1,500 to $3,000. The amount for a fixed asset line item was increased from $5,000 to $10,000.
Macdonald voted against the proposal because he said more $1,000 chairs
Culbertson’s volleyball squad posted a straight set victory, 25-7, 25-15, 25-6, at Lustre Christian on Thursday, Sept. 29.
The Cowgirls accounted for the league match’s first 10 points as the serving of Destiny Thompson and net play of Makena Hauge led the attack.
An ace by Perla Burciaga, a kill by Jazzmin Fugere and a kill by Hauge increased the margin to 17-1.
Two kills by Lustre’s
Culbertson’s volleyball squad posted a straight set victory, 25-7, 25-15, 25-6, at Lustre Christian on Thursday, Sept. 29.
The Cowgirls accounted for the league match’s first 10 points as the serving of Destiny Thompson and net play of Makena Hauge led the attack.
An ace by Perla Burciaga, a kill by Jazzmin Fugere and a kill by Hauge increased the margin to 17-1.
Two kills by Lustre’s
The Bainville Bulldogs provided their homecoming crowd with a good show before coming up short against Richey/Lambert, 44-26, in six-man football action on Saturday, Oct. 1.
The Bulldogs got off to a great start when, on the opening kickoff, the ball was knocked out of the Fusion’s returner’s hands. Bainville’s Adrian Anderson grabbed the ball and raced 33 yards for a touchdown.
Richey/Lambert
The Bainville Bulldogs provided their homecoming crowd with a good show before coming up short against Richey/Lambert, 44-26, in six-man football action on Saturday, Oct. 1.
The Bulldogs got off to a great start when, on the opening kickoff, the ball was knocked out of the Fusion’s returner’s hands. Bainville’s Adrian Anderson grabbed the ball and raced 33 yards for a touchdown.
Richey/Lambert
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