30 June 2022

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Weightlifting Competition

Weightlifting Competition


Southside teacher Scott Montgomery (right) took honors as best overall winner for the men at the first Fort Peck June 18. Tiffani Darby (center right) won best overall winner in the female category, The event was officiated by Jimmy Combs (left) and sponsored by the Fort Peck Community College Agriculture Department and FPCC Student Services. A video of the event is available at the FPCC Wellness

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Ellerkamp Forts

Ellerkamp Forts


A fifth generation of Ellerkamp builders continues expansion on Mark Ellerkamp’s 5th Street East address in downtown Culbertson. Noah (left to right), Adam, Isiah and Rebecca Ellerkamp gave the Community News a tour of two fort structures and one tree house lookout tower June 27. The group began construction last summer. “My materials were disappearing from the lumber racks,” said Mark

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Magic City Releaf Comes To Culbertson

Magic City Releaf Comes To Culbertson


Magic City Releaf store manager Erica Aakre told the Community News that she was surprised to see how receptive the community has been since they opened June 10. “We grew up here and thought it would be great location,” said Aakre. The business offers a selection of cannabis products to recreational users and members of the Montana Marijuana Program (medical). Aakre said she and other

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Mary Lu Weeks

Mary Lu Weeks


Mary Lu Weeks, 86, of Culbertson, Mont., passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, surrounded by her family at her residence in Culbertson, Mont. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Williston, N.D., is assisting the family. Friends may sign the register and give their condolences at www.fulkersons. com. Her memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 27, 2022, at the Grace and Peace Church in Culbertson. Mont. Pastor Ross Reinhiller officiated. A private family burial was at Hillside Cemetery, Culbertson, Mont. The funeral service was livestreamed; you can view Mary’s service directly on her obituary page on our website www.fulkersons. com. Marylyn Lucile Weeks was born to Gail and Leonard VanBuskirk of Berthold, N.D., in 1935. She was affectionately nicknamed MaryLu almost immediately and that name stuck. Her childhood was the typical hard-working, frugal one like so many of her generation. In 1954, MaryLu married Earl Weeks, originally from Des Lacs, N.D., and they moved to Culbertson, Mont., to make their home. They took root in this little town and took great pride in all the friends, neighbors and businesses here. Their four children were born at Roosevelt Memorial Hospital. In 1966, they purchased Culbertson Implement. After Earl’s sudden death in 1977, MaryLu took a giant leap of faith and stepped into Earl’s place at the Implement. This was a learn-as-you-go experience and not at all easy. She faced every challenge, though, with a keen mind and a quiet dignity. The support of other implement dealers, John Deere representatives, and especially her community during these years inspired her sense of volunteerism and service. She knew firsthand the importance of giving back. MaryLu served on the Culbertson School board, the Culbertson GFWC Women’s Club, the Culbertson Foundation board and the ND Public Radio board of directors. She was active in every aspect of her Methodist Church and was a devoted volunteer at the local nursing home. She was a Culbertson sports fan since the moment she and Earl arrived and was a vocal supporter to be sure. MaryLu’s love of reading was well known, and she was always on the lookout for her next read. Her greatest delight was curling up with a great book and a cup of tea. She was a regular at the local library and enjoyed the Tuesday Book Club conversations. Her love of reading and history fostered a yearning for travel. She was always excited to be planning a trip. Her travels included three trips to Europe and the British Isles, Mary Lu Weeks

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