29 April 2021

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Paul Stengel

Paul Stengel


Paul “Casey” Stengel died of natural causes on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, at the age of 97. The past year, he had been living at the Central Montana Nursing Home in Lewistown, Mont. Casey was born to Einar and Johanna Stengel in the rural community of Saum in northern Minnesota where he was raised with his older brother Bjarne and younger siblings, Eva and Arnold. He attended primary school

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Elmer Foss

Elmer Foss


Elmer Eugene “Gene” Foss, 78, of Culbertson died April 11, 2021, at his ranch outside on the land he loved. He was born Dec. 15, 1942, in Sidney. He was the youngest of 11 children and “finally” a boy after eight girls. His family lived on their ranch near Culbertson his whole life. He graduated from Sidney High School in 1960, where he was Sidney’s first All State Wrestler and played

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Alaric Low Dogg Sr.

Alaric Low Dogg Sr.


Alaric “Ace” Jesse Low Dogg Sr., 33, of Wolf Point died April 17, 2021, in Billings. He was born Dec. 15, 1987, in Glasgow to Anita Nylene Iron Cloud and Jeffery Steven Low Dog Sr. He attended schools in Wolf Point and Frazer, as well as a boarding school in Wahpeton, N.D. He also completed Kicking Horse Job Corps. He earned his G.E.D. He lived in many different places — Montana,

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USDA Continues Free Meals  To Students Through 2022

USDA Continues Free Meals To Students Through 2022


The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced April 22 that it will continue to reimburse schools and childcare centers for free meals provided to all students through the 2021-2022 school year. The USDA says it has granted a nationwide waiver that allows the serving of food outside of standard meals times for several of its child nutrition programs, including the National School Lunch Program

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1,000 Mile Suicide Awareness  Ride Set For June 19

1,000 Mile Suicide Awareness Ride Set For June 19


A motorcycle ride to raise awareness for suicide prevention has been planned by Yellowstone American Legion Riders, Dog Tag Buddies and Tenacious Dames Riding Club. The Ride for Tomorrow will take place June 19 and encompasses both an official Iron Butt ride (1,000 miles in 24 hours) and various summer solstice routes. “There are so many things that make this great state the most wonderful