Mike Olson, fire chief for the Culbertson Fire Department, is presented a $1,254 from Julie Pedersen of the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 for a fire rescue online training program.
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Mike Olson, fire chief for the Culbertson Fire Department, is presented a $1,254 from Julie Pedersen of the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 for a fire rescue online training program.
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Author Wayne Adams is trying to spread the word regarding the crisis of missing indigenous women in the United States.
Adams has recently released his book, The Odyssey of Amanda Iron Bear. Adams’ story takes place on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and deals with a 17-year-old indigenous girl who is kidnapped by human traffickers.
“It’s about the message, not the messenger,”
Author Wayne Adams is trying to spread the word regarding the crisis of missing indigenous women in the United States.
Adams has recently released his book, The Odyssey of Amanda Iron Bear. Adams’ story takes place on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and deals with a 17-year-old indigenous girl who is kidnapped by human traffickers.
“It’s about the message, not the messenger,”
One person is dead after local and county law enforcement responded to a threat at the Lewis and Clark County Courthouse in Helena Friday afternoon, according to authorities.
At around 1:30 p.m., Helena police officers and Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the county courthouse, 228 E. Broadway St., after numerous 911 calls reported that a woman was brandishing a handgun.
One person is dead after local and county law enforcement responded to a threat at the Lewis and Clark County Courthouse in Helena Friday afternoon, according to authorities.
At around 1:30 p.m., Helena police officers and Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the county courthouse, 228 E. Broadway St., after numerous 911 calls reported that a woman was brandishing a handgun.
Bainville’s senior Elsie Wilson and junior Hailey Berwick have each been voted to the Class C All-State girls’ basketball team.
Wilson and Berwick are each repeat selections from last year.
Plentywood’s Mallory Tommerup was also voted to the All-State squad.
District 2C players selected to the boys’ All-State team were Plentywood’s senior Chance Klein, Plentywood’s senior
Bainville’s senior Elsie Wilson and junior Hailey Berwick have each been voted to the Class C All-State girls’ basketball team.
Wilson and Berwick are each repeat selections from last year.
Plentywood’s Mallory Tommerup was also voted to the All-State squad.
District 2C players selected to the boys’ All-State team were Plentywood’s senior Chance Klein, Plentywood’s senior
The Culbertson High School track program features 25 athletes including 16 boys this campaign.
Coach Dave Solem is pleased with the squad’s attitude heading and is looking forward to a successful year.
“It’s a good bunch,” Solem said. “They want to be out.”
Culbertson’s athletes with state meet experience include Reese Moon in jumps, Aden Drake in hurdles, Bridger Salvevold
The Culbertson High School track program features 25 athletes including 16 boys this campaign.
Coach Dave Solem is pleased with the squad’s attitude heading and is looking forward to a successful year.
“It’s a good bunch,” Solem said. “They want to be out.”
Culbertson’s athletes with state meet experience include Reese Moon in jumps, Aden Drake in hurdles, Bridger Salvevold
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