26 October 2023

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“Logic And Magic” Watch Party Planned

“Logic And Magic” Watch Party Planned


November’s Montana Library Network Virtual Programming Series’ watch party “Logic and Magic” with Dr. Jon Turk will start at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 2, at the Roosevelt County Library. The free event will conclude at 8:30 p.m. Dr. Turk earned a Ph.D. in chemistry in 1971 and was nominated by National Geographic as one of the Top Ten Adventurers of the Year in 2012. Between these

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Poplar Library Hosts  Pumpkin Contest

Poplar Library Hosts Pumpkin Contest


A book character pumpkin decorating contest is being held at the James E. Shanley Tribal Library in Poplar. The contest is open through Oct. 27. The circulation desk is taking entries. No carving is allowed. Participants are invited to paint, dress and accessorize their gourdes to approximate book characters, but no actual carving will be permitted. Entries can be submitted by individuals

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Lustre News

Lustre News


The LCHS Foundation dinner was held Oct. 5. That evening, Lustre had a hard frost. The junior high volleyball team took first at its District 3C tournament, Sept. 30 in Hindsdale, hosted by North Country. Frontier defeated North Country, LGS defeated Nashua in semi-final round. Then, LGS defeated Frontier. The EMB held its harvest festival on Oct. 8 with Elwyn and Linda Goossen of Harvest

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MSU Researchers Publish e-book On Seals

MSU Researchers Publish e-book On Seals


A new e-book describing Montana State University researchers’ long-term study of Weddell seals in Antarctica has been published and is available for free download via Apple Books, direct download and a PC-friendly digital edition on the Weddell Seal Science website. Jay Rotella, professor in the Department of Ecology in MSU’s College of Letters and Science, has been conducting research

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