21 January 2021

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Paula Warren

Paula Warren


Paula Joan “PJ” Warren, 76, died Jan. 1, 202,1 at her home in Bainville. On April 30, 1944, she was born in Williston, N.D., to John and Dag Simard, the youngest of two girls. She grew up outside of Bainville on the family farm until 1955 when her father built their home in town. She graduated from Bainville Public School in 1962. She had a passion for teaching children so she attended Montana State University -Billings to do just that, teach. She graduated in the spring of 1965 and her first teaching job started the following fall in Las Vegas, Nev. She also taught in Sidney and Longview, Wash. However, 37 of her 39 years were spent alongside wonderful coworkers and friends in her hometown, educating countless children including her three children and three of her grandchildren. She retired in 2006. On July 6, 1968, she married Vernon “Butch” Warren at the Lutheran church in Bainville. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2018. Together, they raised their three children, Melissa, Lafe and Rachelle, in Bainville. Over their 52 years, they did everything together. Most importantly, they attended church. She loved Jesus with all her heart. Together, they supported their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren alike, whether they were gone to watch a sports game, a surgery, the birth of a baby, a wedding, graduation or family reunion. When everyone came together for Christmas, it was her favorite time of the year. That love to go didn’t stop at family, though. She loved to travel with her friends as well. Paula (and Butch) took trips to Hawaii and a cruise to Alaska with friends. She went to many Women of Faith conventions. She loved going to Medora. She loved being at Bible studies, sitting at the round table for breakfast or just driving around to do a little shopping. She loved all things that had sparkle. From her nails, hats, jewelry, clothing, shoes and crafting supplies, it all had bling. It was always a bonus if any of those things were red, white and blue. She was a woman with many hobbies and talents. She played piano and guitar and sang for her church. She put together and helped with various programs. Her favorites were the school’s Veterans Day program and the church Christmas program. She volunteered where she could in the community and was part of the Red Hat Society. Another program close to her heart was Operation Christmas Child. She loved to make scrapbooks, craft and bake with her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. She loved making cards for every occasion. She was preceded in death by her sister, Judy Nelson. She is survived by her husband, Butch Warren of Bainville; children, Melissa Bonebrake of Bainville, Lafe Warren of Rosebud and Rachelle Ryder of Bainville; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held Sunday, Jan. 17, at the Bainville School. Interment followed at the Bainville Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.

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Froid  Coming Events

Froid Coming Events


Jan. 23: HS BB at Brockton 2:30, 4, 5:30; EL BB Plentywood at Lake 9 a.m. Jan 25: Senior meal at noon. Jan 26: HS BB at Westby 4:30, 6, 7:30. Jan 27: Senior meal at noon. Jan 29: HS BB Savage at Froid 4:30, 6, 7:30. Jan. 30: HS BB at Circle 2:30, 4, 5:30; Elementary BB at Scobey 9 a.m. Email your events to indysales@nemont.net. This Week’s Coming Events Sponsored by:

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Student Makes Stat Program Hit For Viewers

Student Makes Stat Program Hit For Viewers


The efforts of Thor Lancaster has made staying at home a lot more pleasant for many area residents this winter. Lancaster, a 2018 graduate of Medicine Lake High School, has developed an app so that followers of the Froid/Lake basketball teams can easily keep up with the squads’ status. “It’s started out as a hobby project,” Lancaster explained. His statcastr program provides

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Hash Hill Racers Travel To Texas, Iowa;  Dash Places Second In Rapid City

Hash Hill Racers Travel To Texas, Iowa; Dash Places Second In Rapid City


Local motocross competitors riding with Hash Hill travelled recently to Texas, Iowa and South Dakota for a variety of races. Hash Hill, located near Culbertson on the south side of U.S. Highway 2 near the Big Muddy, is a privately owned practice track opperated by Michael and Keri Hauenstein for the benefit of children Asher and Hayden. “We left for Texas on Dec. 26th to race the Texas Winter

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Dash

Dash


Asher Hauenstein placed second in the 50 Open B Class at a 4GMX Arena Cross event in Rapid City, SD, Jan. 16. (Submitted photo)

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Red Hawks Post Victory In Frazer

Red Hawks Post Victory In Frazer


The Froid/Lake Red Hawks rolled to a 70-21 non-conference boys’ basketball win in Frazer on Tuesday, Jan. 12. Froid/Lake gained a 27-5 lead in the first quarter en route to the victory. The Red Hawks scored the game’s first 12 points on an inside basket by Walker Ator, a drive by Mason Dethman, a hoop by Ator, a shot by Colt Miller, a hoop by Dethman and another basket by C. Miller.

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Froid/Lake Girls Take Bearcubs

Froid/Lake Girls Take Bearcubs


The Froid/Lake Red Hawks dominated the middle two quarters in their 61-35 girls’ basketball victory in Frazer on Tuesday, Jan. 12. The Red Hawks never trailed in the game and gained a quick 6-2 lead on three early baskets by Sydney Dethman. A three-pointer by Liana Jackson pulled the Bearcubs to 7-5, but two straight hoops by Baylee Davidson increased the gap to 11-5. A 12-footer by Dethman

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Brockton Boys Force Savage Into Overtime

Brockton Boys Force Savage Into Overtime


Brockton’s boys’ basketball team lost a tough 49-47 game in overtime against Savage on Saturday, Jan. 16. Brockton jumped out to a 17-9 lead in the first quarter and led 25-17 at the half. Savage fought back to 33-29 in the third quarter. Regulation ended in a 40-40 deadlock. Savage scored nine points in overtime for the win. Top scorers for Brockton were Allen Russell with 14, Treydyn