07 January 2021

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Culbertson Hosts Retirement Party For Dean

Culbertson Hosts Retirement Party For Dean


The Town of Culbertson hosted a retirement party for David Dean Dec. 30. Town clerk/treasurer Tiffani Jasper told the Community News that Dean joined the town in his role handling maintenance issues in 2012. She said he handled a garbage route for the town prior to 2012. Dean’s resignation was submitted to the town council at the Nov. 9 regular meeting. Area residents attended the

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Presenting the colors

Presenting the colors


Culbertson’s cheerleaders (left to right) Sabastian LeMay, Samantha Palmer, Abbey Granbois, Summer Lyon and Kayli Olson bring out the flags prior to the season-opening basketball games in Culbertson on Saturday, Jan. 2. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Vaccine At RMC

Vaccine At RMC


Jim Wix (left) was the first frontline staff member at Roosevelt Medical Center to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 31, 2020. Mandy Byrd, clinic coordinator, will continue administering the vaccine throughout the week to frontline staff members and long-term-care residents. The facility received a total of 40 doses of the vaccine during the first phase of the allocation process. Currently, the

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Obituaries

Obituaries


Delilah May Old Rock-Martin Johnson, 70, of Fort Kipp died Dec. 21, 2020, in Amarillo, Texas. She was born Sept. 15, 1950, to Robert Ch. Old Rock-Martin and Margaret M. Bear in Poplar. She attended various schools in Brockton, Ogden, Utah, and Chilloco, Okla. She graduated from United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck, N.D., in 1994. She was a homemaker and was the rock of her eight children.

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Harold Blount

Harold Blount


Harold Dean Blount, 83, of Frazer died Dec. 31, 2020, in Billings. He was born Nov. 9, 1937, to George and Clara (Red Eagle) Blount on a hill in Brockton attended by his grandmother. He grew up in the Brockton area until the age of five and then moved to Frazer, which became his home until his death. He touched may lives throughout his life as a coach, mentor and, most of all, a pastor at Cansuska

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