03 March 2022

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Senior  Menus

Senior Menus


Culbertson March 4: Hamburgers, broasted potatoes, vegetable and dessert. March 7: Barley beef soup, biscuits and dessert. March 11: Chicken and rice hotdish, vegetables and dessert. *** Bainville March 3: Pizza, fruit salad and dessert. March 8: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, vegetables and dessert. March 10: Biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs and dessert. *** Froid March 7:

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He’s Back

He’s Back


Although the Froid/ Lake Red Hawks have gone through this boys’ basketball season undefeated, the path has been anything but easy for senior Bode Miller. The two-time All-Conference player wasn’t even able to play in a contest this campaign until Jan. 22, because of a shoulder injury. Originally, he dislocated his left shoulder twice during an American Legion baseball game in Watford

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Eastern C Tourney Starts In Sidney

Eastern C Tourney Starts In Sidney


Squads will battle for state berths during the Eastern C basketball tournaments in Sidney this week. The top two teams in both the boys’ and girls’ tournaments will advance to the Class C tournament to be played in Great Falls on March 9-12. The undefeated Froid/ Lake Red Hawks will open the boys’ tournament against Plentywood at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 2. Bainville battles Lustre

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Plentywood, Circle Earn Final Eastern C Divisional Tourney Berths

Plentywood, Circle Earn Final Eastern C Divisional Tourney Berths


In “play-in” games to determine the final two berths to the Eastern C divisional basketball tournament, the two District 2C squads posted strong victories in Wolf Point on Friday, Feb. 25. Plentywood’s boys defeated Dodson by a 62-43 final. Circle’s girls downed Dodson by a 49-31 margin. Plentywood held leads of only 14-10 at the end of the first quarter and 27-23 at the half.

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DPHHS Urges Montanans To Check  For Recalled Infant Formula

DPHHS Urges Montanans To Check For Recalled Infant Formula


Department of Public Health and Human Services officials have announced a voluntary recall of several specific products for infants and babies has been issued by Abbott, the maker of Similac formulas and other nutritional products, due to a concern over possible contamination at a single manufacturing facility in Michigan. The formulas identified in this recall have been found in stores across Montana,