23 March 2023

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James Boyd

James Boyd


James David Boyd, 30, of Poplar died Friday, March 3, 2023. He was born Aug. 11, 1992, in Williston, N.D. He attended Poplar Elementary School until third grade then spent the remainder of his school years at Culbertson School, graduating in 2011. He tried wrestling and basketball, but found a love for dancing. He was a traditional dancer for many years, but his love was to dance hiphop. During his four years of high school, he was involved in choir, men’s ensemble, mixed ensemble and regular choir. For a number of years, he was an avid fisher, fishing at Flathead Lake, Fort Peck Lake and the Missouri River. Another love of his was Christian rap. He would share his love of Christian rap music on Wednesday nights performing at the Assembly of God youth services. He loved the Lord and felt his calling was working with the youth. He was also an avid sports fan of the Los Angeles Lakers, Seattle Seahawks, Oregon Beavers, TCU Horned Frogs, San Diego Padres and the Las Vegas Golden Knights. He loved to watch his younger brother, Canaan, play football and was his biggest fan. Due to recent health issues, he was unable to watch Canaan play college football, but he was at home cheering him on. Several highlights of his life were attending an NBA basketball game to see his favorite player, Kobe Bryant. He went to Minnesota to see the Los Angeles Lakers play the Minnesota Timberwolves. In 2021, his uncle Samson took him to see his favorite NFL team Seattle Seahawks play the Tennessee Titans. Last year, he took a trip to Las Vegas, Nev., with his aunt Waynette and brothers, Maschil and Jay. The highlight of the trip was to see the Jabba Wockeez dance group. He is survived by his parents, Debra Boyd and Faron Hapa of Poplar; brothers, Canaan and David Boyd of Poplar, Habakkuk Boyd of Albuquerque, N.M., Donald Weinberger IV of Sidney, Maschil Boyd, Chance Boyd, Joseph Boyd and Joey Boyd, all of Poplar; sisters, Audrea Scott, Hannah Boyd and Gabby Boyd, all of Poplar, Madison Kidman of Albuquerque, N.M., and McKynzii Boyd of Poplar; and grandparents, Lyda Bears Tail of Mandaree, N.D., Margaret Hapa, Sharon Red Thunder, Kate Youpee, Millie Runs Through of Poplar, Jamie Youpee of Brockton. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 14, at the Assembly of God Church in Poplar. Interment was at Poplar City Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel assisted with the arrangements.
16 March 2023

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Bainville Chapter Prepares For State

Bainville Chapter Prepares For State


Bainville FFA advisor Kellan Standley told the Community News at press time Tuesday that the Bainville FFA team is ready for state competition beginning this week. “We’ve had a fantastic year so far,” Standley said. “It’s been very fun for me as an advisor to see all of the students’ hard work at morning practices all year pay off when we’ve gone to competitions and they’ve been

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Davidson Keeps Busy At Froid School

Davidson Keeps Busy At Froid School


Froid High School senior Baylee Davidson has been a familiar face during area activities throughout her four years in high school events. Her involvement has included Business Professionals of America, Explore America, student council, volleyball and basketball. In BPA, Davidson placed third for advanced office procedures and 10th in health administration procedures at this year’s regional

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Piocos Appealing Case To  Montana Supreme Court

Piocos Appealing Case To Montana Supreme Court


Former Roosevelt County attorney Frank Piocos has hired attorney Phillip DeFelice and is appealing to the Montana Supreme Court the ruling that he wasn’t an eligible candidate in the 2022 election. Roosevelt County resident Darla Downs, who was victorious in her complaint to remove Piocos in early February, received notice of Piocos’ appeal in late February. Piocos’ opening brief is

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