15 April 2021

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Dollars Raised, Rain Falls At Spring Fling

Dollars Raised, Rain Falls At Spring Fling


Joy Owens with Bainville Dollars for Scholars said this year’s Spring Fling event at the Bainville Firehall grossed approximately $6,500 all together with ticket sales and auction items. Sixty-seven diners attended the evening meal. Owens said Bainville firefighters were happy to see some rain at the end of the evening after fighting area fires for three days. Gettin’ Outta Dodge from Williston,

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Wolf Point Resident Claims  Commissioners Acted Illegally

Wolf Point Resident Claims Commissioners Acted Illegally


Wolf Point resident Bill Juve told Roosevelt County Commissioners that they acted illegally when they decided to give each full-time county employee a $1,000 stipend with CARES funds during a meeting on March 2. “The item was not on the agenda for public discussion,” Juve said during the commissioners’ meeting on Tuesday, April 13. He said the stipend wasn’t on the agenda, but was

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Obituaries

Obituaries


Gregory Fred Hofman was born June 4, 1947, in Williston, N.D., to Fred and Dorothy Hofman of McCabe, Mont. He was baptized and confirmed in Ebenezer Lutheran Church. Greg attended Mc-Cabe Elementary School and attended high school in Culbertson. While in high school, he was active in FFA, played football and was on the 1965 District 2C Championship team for the Culbertson Cowboys. On April 18,

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Official Explains Benefits Of Cooperatives

Official Explains Benefits Of Cooperatives


Area residents heard about cooperatives and food hubs during a “Lunch and Learn” presentation held at the Wolf Point-GNDC Conference Room on Monday, April 12. Tracy McIntyre, executive director of the Montana Cooperative Development Center, was the featured speaker. The organization is a statewide resource for new and existing cooperatives. Staff offers guidance to form and manage a successful