04 August 2022

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Linda Melbourne

Linda Melbourne


Linda Melbourne, 66, of Brockton died on July 29, 2022, at Poplar Community Hospital. If you knew her, you knew she was a private person and respect was something she held to a high standard. She was born on May 8, 1956, at the Poplar Community Hospital to Susan Beverly Melbourne and Clifton Ray Cheek Sr. As the oldest, she would later welcome sisters Charlene Cheek and Donna Yellow Hammer and brother Clifton Ray Cheek Jr. She attended elementary and high school in Brockton, graduating in 1974. She found her calling in the profession of nursing. She attended college at Eastern Montana College in Billings and Williston State College, in Williston, N.D. After working in the nursing and medical field for several years, she worked for various tribal programs and spent the last few years of her life working for the tribal veterans program in Poplar. Throughout her entire life, she devoted her time to helping and visiting her many relatives across the reservation. Whether it was lobbying for her relatives or a friend in need at the Fort Peck Tribal Board or another community agency, she was always there willing to help anyone who asked. She married Todd Mc-Clammy at the age of 29. Throughout their 36 years together, they had six children, Thomas “Greeny” Jerome, Michael Failing, Martha Failing- Kearns, Marlene Failing,

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Michael Matthews

Michael Matthews


Michael “Mike” Matthews, 75, of Wolf Point died July 21, 2022, at Benefis Hospital in Great Falls. He was born Oct. 22, 1946, in Glasgow to Ruby Gregg Rasor and Pete Matthews. He grew up in Frazer for seven years, then moved to Oregon where he lived for approximately seven years. He was drafted to the United States Army on Nov. 9, 1966, and became a soldier in the 25th Infantry, Tropic Lightning. He served three and a half tours of duty in Vietnam War. While serving in Vietnam, he had two sons, Michael Duane Jr. and Lewis Paul Matthews. He was a well decorated soldier who earned a Bronze Star medal, Army Commendation medal, Purple Heart, along with many other campaign ribbons. After completing his tours in Vietnam, he was stationed in Seoul, Korea. He met Chong Hyon Mun “Moon”, whom he then married in 1975. He served in Korea for a total of three years. He and Moon brought their only daughter, Angela, into their lives in 1977. He served his country for a total of 18 years. He then joined the United States Bureau of Corrections in Lompoc, Calif., after leaving the Army. He and Moon then brought in their youngest son, Lewis Gregg, into their lives in 1980. He was devoted to his family. He loved cheering on his children and grandchildren in sports and anything they participated in. He enjoyed hunting, camping and especially fishing. He and lifelong friend John Nesbit rebuilt his 1955 green

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28 July 2022

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Area Officials, BNSF  Discuss Railroad Safety

Area Officials, BNSF Discuss Railroad Safety


With the goal of improving safety on area’s railroads, officials from BNSF Railway, the Fort Peck Tribes and the City of Wolf Point took part in a video conference meeting on Thursday, July 21. Since last August, there have been six deaths on railroads in Roosevelt County. Tribal executive board member Patt Iron Cloud Runs Through stressed how easy it is to walk on the railroads in Wolf Point