David F. Dean died Nov. 6,
2021.
A memorial service will be held at the Thomas Mann Post 81 of the American Legion in Culbertson Nov. 19 at
11 a.m. A full obituary will appear in next week’s issue.
David F. Dean died Nov. 6,
2021.
A memorial service will be held at the Thomas Mann Post 81 of the American Legion in Culbertson Nov. 19 at
11 a.m. A full obituary will appear in next week’s issue.
The Montana Film Office is excited to announce that the Fiscal Year 2022 Big Sky Film Grant is open for submissions and will be awarding $1.5 million dollars in grant funds to selected productions. The organization has extended their deadline to Nov. 29 at 11:59 p.m., MST.
Grant applications are being accepted in three categories: Feature Film & TV, Resident Filmmaker and Short-Form Content.
The Montana Film Office is excited to announce that the Fiscal Year 2022 Big Sky Film Grant is open for submissions and will be awarding $1.5 million dollars in grant funds to selected productions. The organization has extended their deadline to Nov. 29 at 11:59 p.m., MST.
Grant applications are being accepted in three categories: Feature Film & TV, Resident Filmmaker and Short-Form Content.
With a state tournament berth on the line, the Froid/ Lake Red Hawks defeated Jordan in straight sets at the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Saturday, Nov. 6.
“The girls really rallied together on our team’s goals and preserved,” Froid/Lake Coach Kiah Smith said. “I’m unbelievably proud that these girls are able to say they are the first Froid/Medicine Lake Red
With a state tournament berth on the line, the Froid/ Lake Red Hawks defeated Jordan in straight sets at the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Saturday, Nov. 6.
“The girls really rallied together on our team’s goals and preserved,” Froid/Lake Coach Kiah Smith said. “I’m unbelievably proud that these girls are able to say they are the first Froid/Medicine Lake Red
It took a while for it to sink in for Froid/Lake volleyball senior setter Meg Ator. The Red Hawks qualified for the state tournament on Saturday morning, but it wasn’t until that evening that Ator realized that she and her teammates accomplished their goal.
“It’s crazy. As the day went on, it hit me,” Ator said of advancing to the state tourney. “All those hours in the gym paid off.”
It took a while for it to sink in for Froid/Lake volleyball senior setter Meg Ator. The Red Hawks qualified for the state tournament on Saturday morning, but it wasn’t until that evening that Ator realized that she and her teammates accomplished their goal.
“It’s crazy. As the day went on, it hit me,” Ator said of advancing to the state tourney. “All those hours in the gym paid off.”
The work on Thursdays paid off for the Froid/Lake Red Hawks in their quarter- final round playoff victory over Bridger on Saturday, Nov. 6.
The Red Hawks accounted for three touchdowns on special teams and defeated Bridger, 44-22, in Medicine Lake. Froid/Lake concentrates on its special teams’ play during Thursday’s practices.
“That was our best game,” Froid/Lake coach Michael Reiter
The work on Thursdays paid off for the Froid/Lake Red Hawks in their quarter- final round playoff victory over Bridger on Saturday, Nov. 6.
The Red Hawks accounted for three touchdowns on special teams and defeated Bridger, 44-22, in Medicine Lake. Froid/Lake concentrates on its special teams’ play during Thursday’s practices.
“That was our best game,” Froid/Lake coach Michael Reiter
The Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted a clarification to the muzzleloader heritage hunting season for deer and elk. The commission approved the regulations for the season at its meeting on Aug. 20.
The clarification states that any unused license-permit valid on the last day of the general season (i.e., Nov. 28, 2021) would be valid during the muzzleloader heritage season (Dec. 11 to 19,
The Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted a clarification to the muzzleloader heritage hunting season for deer and elk. The commission approved the regulations for the season at its meeting on Aug. 20.
The clarification states that any unused license-permit valid on the last day of the general season (i.e., Nov. 28, 2021) would be valid during the muzzleloader heritage season (Dec. 11 to 19,
Plentywood edged Froid/ Lake, 25-20, 25-22, 23-25, 2521, in a well-played match for the Eastern C divisional volleyball championship held in Sidney on Saturday, Nov. 6.
The Red Hawks took an 1817 lead on a kill by Carolyne Christoffersen in the second set. After Plentywood went ahead 21-19, Jaeleigh Davidson scored a kill to keep the Red Hawks close at 23-21.
The Wildcats ended the set on
Plentywood edged Froid/ Lake, 25-20, 25-22, 23-25, 2521, in a well-played match for the Eastern C divisional volleyball championship held in Sidney on Saturday, Nov. 6.
The Red Hawks took an 1817 lead on a kill by Carolyne Christoffersen in the second set. After Plentywood went ahead 21-19, Jaeleigh Davidson scored a kill to keep the Red Hawks close at 23-21.
The Wildcats ended the set on
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks accounted for an impressive performance as they downed Circle, 25-18, 25-18, 25-20, in the opening round of the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 4.
The Red Hawks trailed by an 8-7 margin in the opening set until striking for seven straight points. An ace by Baylee Davidson and two kills by Jaeleigh Davidson highlighted the streak.
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks accounted for an impressive performance as they downed Circle, 25-18, 25-18, 25-20, in the opening round of the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 4.
The Red Hawks trailed by an 8-7 margin in the opening set until striking for seven straight points. An ace by Baylee Davidson and two kills by Jaeleigh Davidson highlighted the streak.
The Culbertson Cowgirls put up a strong fight before falling to Jordan, 15-25, 12-25, 24-26, during the opening round of the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 4.
The Cowgirls trailed 10-5 in the first set until the net play of Destiny Thompson closed the gap to 11-7. Jordan was able to move ahead 17-10, but Culbertson fought back with two kills by Makena Hauge
The Culbertson Cowgirls put up a strong fight before falling to Jordan, 15-25, 12-25, 24-26, during the opening round of the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 4.
The Cowgirls trailed 10-5 in the first set until the net play of Destiny Thompson closed the gap to 11-7. Jordan was able to move ahead 17-10, but Culbertson fought back with two kills by Makena Hauge
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