The Culbertson Town Council held its regular meeting Monday, Dec. 13. The council approved Jessica Kierstead for hire as assistant librarian for the Culbertson Library. The council also approved a pay increase to $11 per hour for the position.
Jeremy Fadness from WWC Engineering told the council plans for repairs to the town’s water tank are ongoing. He added payment for the work will not
The Culbertson Town Council held its regular meeting Monday, Dec. 13. The council approved Jessica Kierstead for hire as assistant librarian for the Culbertson Library. The council also approved a pay increase to $11 per hour for the position.
Jeremy Fadness from WWC Engineering told the council plans for repairs to the town’s water tank are ongoing. He added payment for the work will not
Culbertson Dec. 17: Chicken pot pie, fruit salad, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 20: Spaghetti, garlic bread, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 24: No meal, Christmas Eve.
*** Bainville Dec. 16: Scalloped potato and ham casserole, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 21: Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
Dec. 23: No meal, cook’s vacation.
*** Froid
Dec. 20: No
Culbertson Dec. 17: Chicken pot pie, fruit salad, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 20: Spaghetti, garlic bread, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 24: No meal, Christmas Eve.
*** Bainville Dec. 16: Scalloped potato and ham casserole, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 21: Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
Dec. 23: No meal, cook’s vacation.
*** Froid
Dec. 20: No
Linda Clark, 70, died Dec. 10, 2021, at home in Brockton.
Funeral services are pending at this time. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.
Linda Clark, 70, died Dec. 10, 2021, at home in Brockton.
Funeral services are pending at this time. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.
The Culbertson Cowboys earned their first victory of the boys’ basketball season by defeating Brockton, 68-29, in Culbertson on Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Culbertson enjoyed an excellent start as the Cowboys scored the game’s first 12 points. After a turnaround shot by Colin Avance started the scoring, Payton Perkins drove in for a basket. A steal and layup by Maurice Bighorn increased the margin to
The Culbertson Cowboys earned their first victory of the boys’ basketball season by defeating Brockton, 68-29, in Culbertson on Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Culbertson enjoyed an excellent start as the Cowboys scored the game’s first 12 points. After a turnaround shot by Colin Avance started the scoring, Payton Perkins drove in for a basket. A steal and layup by Maurice Bighorn increased the margin to
The Culbertson Cowboys earned their first victory of the boys’ basketball season by defeating Brockton, 68-29, in Culbertson on Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Culbertson enjoyed an excellent start as the Cowboys scored the game’s first 12 points. After a turnaround shot by Colin Avance started the scoring, Payton Perkins drove in for a basket. A steal and layup by Maurice Bighorn increased the margin to
The Culbertson Cowboys earned their first victory of the boys’ basketball season by defeating Brockton, 68-29, in Culbertson on Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Culbertson enjoyed an excellent start as the Cowboys scored the game’s first 12 points. After a turnaround shot by Colin Avance started the scoring, Payton Perkins drove in for a basket. A steal and layup by Maurice Bighorn increased the margin to
The Culbertson Cowgirls pulled away down the stretch to edge Savage, 27-20, in Culbertson on Saturday, Dec. 11.
Culbertson led by only a 22-19 margin until Megan Granbois scored off a pass from Makena Hauge with 1:47 remaining. A pair of free throws by Granbois increased the margin to 26-19 with 45 seconds left.
Savage scored on a free throw by Teah Conradsen to cut the gap to 26-20 with
The Culbertson Cowgirls pulled away down the stretch to edge Savage, 27-20, in Culbertson on Saturday, Dec. 11.
Culbertson led by only a 22-19 margin until Megan Granbois scored off a pass from Makena Hauge with 1:47 remaining. A pair of free throws by Granbois increased the margin to 26-19 with 45 seconds left.
Savage scored on a free throw by Teah Conradsen to cut the gap to 26-20 with
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks knocked off Class B Shelby, 63-57, during boys’ basketball action in Shelby on Friday, Dec. 10.
Froid/Lake accounted for 19 points in the second quarter to gain a 30-19 half-time advantage. Brett Stentoft scored seven points in the quarter. The Red Hawks held a 42-37 lead after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for the Red Hawks were Javonne Nesbit with 18, Tyler
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks knocked off Class B Shelby, 63-57, during boys’ basketball action in Shelby on Friday, Dec. 10.
Froid/Lake accounted for 19 points in the second quarter to gain a 30-19 half-time advantage. Brett Stentoft scored seven points in the quarter. The Red Hawks held a 42-37 lead after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for the Red Hawks were Javonne Nesbit with 18, Tyler
Froid/Lake’s girls’ basketball team stopped Shelby, 5029, during action in Shelby on Friday, Dec. 10.
The Red Hawks took a 14-3 lead in the first quarter and then outscored Shelby by a 13-0 margin in the second quarter.
Carolyne Christoffersen and Dasani Nesbit scored 17 points each to lead the Red Hawks.
Also scoring were Baylee Davidson with six, Brooklynn Nordwick with six and Mara
Froid/Lake’s girls’ basketball team stopped Shelby, 5029, during action in Shelby on Friday, Dec. 10.
The Red Hawks took a 14-3 lead in the first quarter and then outscored Shelby by a 13-0 margin in the second quarter.
Carolyne Christoffersen and Dasani Nesbit scored 17 points each to lead the Red Hawks.
Also scoring were Baylee Davidson with six, Brooklynn Nordwick with six and Mara
For many residents in Eastern Montana, winter means it’s the time for basketball. Sports, however, are facing the challenges of a lack of individuals willing to officiate the contest.
Last week, Culbertson switched its home games from Friday, Dec. 10, to Tuesday, Dec. 7, because of the referee shortage. Bainville, meanwhile, changed the starting time of junior high games so officials could
For many residents in Eastern Montana, winter means it’s the time for basketball. Sports, however, are facing the challenges of a lack of individuals willing to officiate the contest.
Last week, Culbertson switched its home games from Friday, Dec. 10, to Tuesday, Dec. 7, because of the referee shortage. Bainville, meanwhile, changed the starting time of junior high games so officials could
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