Culbertson student council members Kayli Olson (left) and Megan Granbois serve up a hot dog meal prior to the football game for a fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 16.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Culbertson student council members Kayli Olson (left) and Megan Granbois serve up a hot dog meal prior to the football game for a fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 16.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Ashlee Anderson has announced the return of “Trunk or Treat” Sunday, Oct. 31 at the Culbertson High School football field.
Organizers will again host an afternoon of trick or treating for all ages. Hundreds of local residents attended in 2020.
The event is sponsored by the Church of Grace and Peace Wednesday School. Check the group’s Facebook page for more information.
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Ashlee Anderson has announced the return of “Trunk or Treat” Sunday, Oct. 31 at the Culbertson High School football field.
Organizers will again host an afternoon of trick or treating for all ages. Hundreds of local residents attended in 2020.
The event is sponsored by the Church of Grace and Peace Wednesday School. Check the group’s Facebook page for more information.
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Willard “Bud” LaCounte (LeCompte), 98, of Billings, and formerly of Bainville, died Sept. 14, 2021.
He was born May 25, 1923, to Ernest LaCounte and Theresa Portra LaCounte in the Froid area. He had eight siblings. His grandparents had been driven out of Manitoba by the Canadian army when they attacked the French-Ojibwa (Metis) people and drove many of them across the border into the Turtle
Willard “Bud” LaCounte (LeCompte), 98, of Billings, and formerly of Bainville, died Sept. 14, 2021.
He was born May 25, 1923, to Ernest LaCounte and Theresa Portra LaCounte in the Froid area. He had eight siblings. His grandparents had been driven out of Manitoba by the Canadian army when they attacked the French-Ojibwa (Metis) people and drove many of them across the border into the Turtle
With the belief that a county commissioner voted in favor of gravel purchases despite a potential conflict of interest, a small group of Roosevelt County taxpayers have presented documentation to area officials.
The information provided reflects that Roosevelt County Commissioner Duane Nygaard approved the county purchasing gravel from Co Pay Inc., even though Nygaard or his family members
With the belief that a county commissioner voted in favor of gravel purchases despite a potential conflict of interest, a small group of Roosevelt County taxpayers have presented documentation to area officials.
The information provided reflects that Roosevelt County Commissioner Duane Nygaard approved the county purchasing gravel from Co Pay Inc., even though Nygaard or his family members
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Milton Alexander Jr., 39, Poplar, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Ariana Blackdog-Boyd, 27, Brockton, hold for
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Milton Alexander Jr., 39, Poplar, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Ariana Blackdog-Boyd, 27, Brockton, hold for
Culbertson stepped up with a strong defensive effort in the second half, but it wasn’t enough as the Cowboys lost to Fairview, 30-14, in a game to decide the top seed of the Eastern C held in Culbertson on Saturday, Oct. 16.
The loss was Culbertson’s first of the football season.
“We played very good on defense in the second half,” Culbertson Coach Brian Manning said. “My offense
Culbertson stepped up with a strong defensive effort in the second half, but it wasn’t enough as the Cowboys lost to Fairview, 30-14, in a game to decide the top seed of the Eastern C held in Culbertson on Saturday, Oct. 16.
The loss was Culbertson’s first of the football season.
“We played very good on defense in the second half,” Culbertson Coach Brian Manning said. “My offense
The Culbertson/Bainville cross-country team is preparing to compete at the Class C state meet in Missoula on Saturday, Oct. 23.
The program’s girls rank second in the Class C state standings behind only Manhattan Christian. Plentywood ranks third in the state standings.
Kayli Olson ranks 21st in the individual standings and teammate Emma Poser ranks 22nd in the standings. Autumn Bergum
The Culbertson/Bainville cross-country team is preparing to compete at the Class C state meet in Missoula on Saturday, Oct. 23.
The program’s girls rank second in the Class C state standings behind only Manhattan Christian. Plentywood ranks third in the state standings.
Kayli Olson ranks 21st in the individual standings and teammate Emma Poser ranks 22nd in the standings. Autumn Bergum
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks clinched the conference championship with a 42-0 home victory over Savage during six-man football action on Saturday, Oct. 16.
The Red Hawks opened the game with an on-sides kick that was recovered by Mason Dethman. Froid/Lake then scored when Dethman hit Ashdyn Hobbs with a swing pass and the senior went the distance for a 39yard score.
After a fourth-down tackle
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks clinched the conference championship with a 42-0 home victory over Savage during six-man football action on Saturday, Oct. 16.
The Red Hawks opened the game with an on-sides kick that was recovered by Mason Dethman. Froid/Lake then scored when Dethman hit Ashdyn Hobbs with a swing pass and the senior went the distance for a 39yard score.
After a fourth-down tackle
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