09 March 2023

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James Simoneau

James Simoneau


James Michael “Jim” Simoneau, 70, of Medicine Lake died March 4, 2023, at St. Patrick’s Hospital in Missoula. He was the fourth son of George and Laura (Kelly) Simoneau and was born at Roosevelt Hospital in Culbertson on Aug. 27, 1952. After graduating from Medicine Lake High School, he attended the University of Montana, graduating in December 1975, earning a bachelor of arts degree in business administration - finance. After working for several years with forest management for the State of Montana, he returned to Medicine Lake and worked for the Medicine Lake High School from 1981 until his retirement in 2017, many years as head custodian. He also was the golf instructor for several years at the high school. He was a kind and generous man, full of optimism and good cheer. One could not find a more humble and genteel person. He quickly made friends with anyone he met — making many of those individuals lifelong and dear friends. He was very attached to his phone and was often the one to call family members and friends to check how they were doing and ensure communication lines stayed open. He loved to play cards, especially pinochle and cribbage. He was an avid sports fan, especially playing golf and watching the Montana Grizzlies or the Pittsburg Steelers. He died with a blanket for each team comforting
02 March 2023

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Culbertson Holds County Spelling Bee

Culbertson Holds County Spelling Bee


Jairo Tumonong repeated as the county champion during the Roosevelt County spelling bee held in Culbertson on Wednesday, Feb. 22. Tumonong was the only one of eight students to answer correctly during the third round of the bee that featured students from Bainville, Brockton, Culbertson, Froid, Frontier, Poplar and Wolf Point. The competition is for fourth through eighth graders. “It was

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Crowder Resigns As  School Superintendent

Crowder Resigns As School Superintendent


After 25 years serving as Culbertson’s superintendent of schools, Larry Crowder has officially resigned from the position. He made his resignation official at the board meeting on Monday, Feb. 27. Crowder has accepted the position as the executive director for the Montana Rural Education Association. He has been a board member for the organization. Crowder said the position is to be

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Senior Profile Cloud Enjoys Art Projects In Culbertson

Senior Profile Cloud Enjoys Art Projects In Culbertson


Senior Profile Cloud Enjoys Art Projects In Culbertson Culbertson High School senior Ashton Cloud finds that art projects are a good release for him. Cloud’s favorite hobby includes clay art, painting and graphic design. He said he has enjoyed art projects his entire life. “I just like drawing and doing things like that,” Cloud said. He has won art contests including one

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