04 June 2026

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Cool Treat

Cool Treat


Oliver Clark (left) and Kelson Clark enjoy the ice cream sundaes provided by the Optimist Club of Wolf Point at Northside Elementary School on Thursday, May, 28. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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about 90 percent of young ….

about 90 percent of young ….


about 90 percent of young trees are not adequately pruned during their first five years. “It’s really important to prune trees when they are young,” Plantenberg said. According to information provided by the Montana Urban and Community Forrestry Association, proper pruning is essential in developing a tree with a strong structure and desirable form. Trees that receive the appropriate

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Obituaries

Obituaries


Janice Chapman Hamilton, 76, died May 24, 2026. She was born Aug. 31, 1949, in Fort Yates, N.D., to Ernest and Agatha (Kidder) Chapman. She attended school and spent most of her childhood years in Fort Yates. When she was 16 years old, she ran away and made her residence in Poplar. She graduated from Poplar High School in 1971. She stayed busy and actively employed through the years, working as a bus driver, teachers’ aide, dental assistant and a cashier at Tande’s Grocery. She dedicated 30+ years to the BIA working for child welfare, social services finishing it off with OST. In 1967, she met Russell Denny Sr. In 1968, they gained a daughter, Bernita Chapman and raised her as their own. Although they separated, they remained close friends throughout the years, enjoying each other’s companionship over the last few years of his life. After graduating from Poplar High School, they welcomed their daughter, Vearlene, in 1972 . She was always willing to help others out, offer them a place to stay or money out of her pocket. She will be remembered for her admirable sense humor, laughter and hugs, along with her advice and guidance. She liked going to bingo and keno in her younger years. Even as she got older, she still liked to gamble, playing scratch cards. She enjoyed working on crossword puzzles, going for cruises and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is survived by her sisters, Irene Poor Thunder and Joyce Growing Thunder; children, Vearlene Denny, Bernita Granbois, Justin Gray Hawk, Jason Gray Hawk and Melda Sioux; and numerous adopted children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by an infant son, Rusty Denny; great-granddaughter, her namesake, Johnnie Girl Magnan; siblings, Robert Marshall, Violet Gray Hawk, Leona Chapman, Verna Reeds, Felix Kidder, Ella Red Horn and Donald Kidder; and Russell Denny Sr. A wake will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, at the Poplar Cultural Center. Her funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 5, also at the cultural center. Burial will be at the Poplar City Cemetery.

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2026 Updates To Private Pesticide  Applicator Licensing, Requirements

2026 Updates To Private Pesticide Applicator Licensing, Requirements


By Wendy Becker MSU Extension Roosevelt County There have been some changes to the Private Pesticide License in 2026. These changes were made in cooperation with the EPA, which increased its standards for certification and training of pesticide applicators as of Jan. 1. For the private applicator license, the required training hours for initial certification have increased from seven to eight

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