24 December 2020

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Jack Alles

Jack Alles


Jack J Alles, 89, formerly of Worden, died Dec. 14, 2020. He was born June 5, 1931, in Forsyth to Emanuel and Margaret Alles. He grew up on a farm near Pompeys Pillar. He graduated from Huntley Project High School in 1950. He was active in football, basketball and FFA. After graduating high school, he served in the U.S. Navy and attended Montana State University in Bozeman where he earned

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Kathleen Hove

Kathleen Hove


Kathleen H. (Fry) “Kathy” Hove, 85, of Circle died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, at the Mc-Cone County Health Center. She was born Jan. 18, 1935, at her grandma Reed’s house in Van Wert, Iowa, the daughter of Walter and Clara “Ellen” (Reed) Fry. She was the fifth of 11 children. There were no hospitals within 30+ miles. A doctor would come to say “all is okay.” She started school in

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Obituaries

Obituaries


Harvey James Neufeld, 93, of Lewiston, Idaho, passed away Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020, at Evergreen Estates in Clarkston, Wash. He was born Nov. 7, 1926, to Gerhard 'George' H. Neufeld and Helen Sukau Neufeld in Mountain Lake, Minn. The family moved to Wolf Point, Mont., around 1929. He was raised in Wolf Point, graduating from Wolf Point High School in 1944. During high school, participation

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Heavey, Fort Peck Fine  Arts Council Awarded

Heavey, Fort Peck Fine Arts Council Awarded


For many musicians, writers, performing and visual artists, lost income has become a fact of life during the coronavirus pandemic. But some good news has arrived, in the form of CARES funding to support creative professionals. The Montana Arts Council has announced a total of $718,804 to be awarded in the first rounds of Montana’s CARES Individuals and CARES Recovery programs. Glasgow-based

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RMC Integrates Behavioral  Health Into Clinic Services

RMC Integrates Behavioral Health Into Clinic Services


Sherry Hilyard, a licensed clinical social worker and addiction counselor, has joined Roosevelt Medical Center’s clinical team as part of the Integrated Behavioral Health Initiative. The project is an effort to improve health and reduce related costs through the widespread implementation of integrated behavioral health into primary care. Approximately 60 percent of patients with mental health

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Poplar Girls Look Forward To Season Under New Coach

Poplar Girls Look Forward To Season Under New Coach


The Poplar girls’ basketball squad appears to be on the right track for having a very good season. Teri Christian has returned to serve as the program’s head coach. She has been involved for the squad the previous four years. Prior to that, she coached for four years and then took an eight-year break. “I’m excited to be back with basketball,” Christian said. “I’ve always been

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Poplar Boys Aim To Rebound For Good Year

Poplar Boys Aim To Rebound For Good Year


With six returning players who saw a good deal of court time last season, Poplar’s boys basketball team should be a strong threat in District 2B this season. The top returning players include Wilfred Lambert, Kayden Lambert, Inyan Growing Thunder, Isaiah Gray Bear, Preston Ogle and Dennis Red Eagle. “I think they all started at some point last season,” Poplar coach Frank Gourneau said.

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Hoop Shoot Winners

Hoop Shoot Winners


Fourth-grader Annaleigh Matejovsky (left to right), fifthgrader Chase Furuli and sixth-grader Gabriel Beston won the Northside School’s hoop shoot free throw contest for their respective grades Thursday, Dec. 17. The winners received basketballs from school staff. (Photo by James Walling)

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