03 September 2020

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Robert Belton

Robert Belton


Robert Belton, 56, of Wolf Point died Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020, in Billings. He was born Dec. 5, 1963, in Wolf Point to Ronald Belton and Beatrice Redwood Belton. He attended school in Poplar and was a devout Poplar Indian. He was a All-State player and he received a full athletic scholarship. He graduated from Poplar High School in 1982. In 1983, he married Sheila Spotted Bull. From this union,

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Jennifer Lynn Forest

Jennifer Lynn Forest


Jennifer Lynn Forest, 40, passed away in her home in Manteo, N.C., on Aug. 15, 2020. Jennifer was born in Williston, N.D., to Connie Forest of Jarvisburg, N.C., and Michael (Laura) Forest of Peerless, Mont. Jennifer graduated from North Eastern High School in 1999. She worked during high school but later got a job with Food Lion and she only worked four months before being promoted to manager.

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Trenton  Beston Sr.

Trenton Beston Sr.


Trenton Houston Beston Sr., “Red Bottom Leader,” 24, of New Town, N.D., died Friday, Aug. 21, 2020, near Williston, N.D., on his way to meet his parents. His son, Enright, also died. He was born April 26, 1996, to Janeen Firemoon and Darrell Beston Sr. in Wolf Point. He loved fishing, construction work, getting wood for his parents, cooking and taking his cruises with his children,

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Leslie Keiser

Leslie Keiser


Leslie Kay Keiser, 16, died Friday evening, Aug. 28, 2020. Her life was cut too short. She had a saying in her room that said “Don’t be so sad. It’s such a waste of time.” She was born on Dec. 5, 2003, in Wolf Point to Ronald Glenn Keiser Jr. and Natalie Dawn Hempel Keiser. She attended school in Wolf Point, but dropped out during the eighth grade. She was planning to get her GED.
27 August 2020

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Carbon County, Aiming To Be Age-Friendly, Aligns With National Network

Carbon County, Aiming To Be Age-Friendly, Aligns With National Network


Billings Gazette Carbon County is mostly rural. Coupled with its older population, and considering the current pandemic, social isolation worries Therese Picasso- Edwards. '[Seniors] just didn't feel that they are in the county- wide loop,' Picasso-Edwards, the Red Lodge Area Community Foundation program director, said. Carbon County has been working to increase mobility

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