Ronald Lee “Stinker” Crowe, 78, died Sept. 4, 2025, at the Billings Clinic.
Born on July 4, 1946, in Poplar to Beatrice Redwood Belton, he grew up with a spirit of adventure and a heart full of love for his family and friends. He attended school in Poplar and later boarding schools in Pierre and Stephan, S.D. He went on to graduate from cosmetology school in Calif...
Michael Anthony Lindsay, 14, of Wolf Point died Aug. 15, 2025.
He was born June 24, 2011, in Wolf Point to Kristal Brown and Quinton Lindsay.
He loved spending time with his big brother, Anthony, and loved to hang out with friends. He had a special bond with his siblings. He often terrorized his little sister, Loraina, and his nephew, Krys. He was known for his l...
The Reimagining Rural program, an initiative of Montana State University Extension, will host the second annual Reimagining Rural Roadshow Oct. 1-2 in Glasgow.
Designed as a one-stop connection point, the roadshow brings state and regional resource providers together with rural community leaders in a rural setting.
Launched in 2019, Reimagining Rural is dedicated t...
Christopher Tyson Shields, 37, died Aug. 31, 2025, at the Billings Clinic in Billings.
He was born on May 23, 1988, in Poplar to Lester Shields and Liola Sue Buck Elk.
He earned his high school diploma from Culbertson High School. He spent much of his life in Montana, finding a sense of home in Fort Kipp after living briefly with his sister in Virginia and in Bismar...
We notice the fall colors are coming in the trees, and it’s time to water the trees for their winter supply.
Sunday was Grandparents Day. Perhaps you were the recipient of something special from your grandchildren. We were.
Awana began Wednesday at LCHS for the Lustre youth, Commander Dawson Olfert commended the Treck, Sparks and T& T groups on their interest in...
The Roosevelt County Commissioners accepted two bids for gravel during their meeting held last week.
One bid was 40,000 tons at $3.25 per ton plus $1.15 landowner royalty stockpiled north of Poplar for a total of $96,800. The other bid accepted was from Bishop Inc. for 20,000 tons to be crushed and stockpiled at the Picard Pit with a mobilization fee of $15,000 for a total...
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