13 February 2025

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Lustre News

Lustre News


Four Lustre Grade School students, accompanied by Curt and Lisa Neufeld, went to Savage, to compete in the 2025 Mathcounts Chapter Competition. Principal Mrs. Matthyser said upon their return, “What a great day to be a Lion! Out of six teams and 39 students, our four Lions took the top four spots! They Won!” In the individuals, Harlo Reddig placed first, Justin Schiller placed second, Grace

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Ice Fishing Birthday

Ice Fishing Birthday


Richie Charles of Williston, N.D. celebrated his fifth birthday at the Poplar River Ice Fishing Contest on Saturday, Feb. 1, with his father and uncle. A total of 30 fish were caught at the annual event and more than $3,000 were awarded in prizes. (Photo by James Walling)

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06 February 2025

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Big Horn Takes First Place In Wolf Point’s Competition

Big Horn Takes First Place In Wolf Point’s Competition


Aurora Big Horn, a seventh-grade student, came away as the champion of the Wolf Point school’s spelling bee held on Thursday, Jan. 30. The bee featured 26 students in grades fourth through eighth. The students qualified during class competitions. Big Horn and Caydee Gorder, a sixth-grade student, were the only two contestants remaining for several rounds of the competition on Thursday.

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County Commissioners Working For Successful 2025

County Commissioners Working For Successful 2025


Roosevelt County commissioners are looking forward to a busy and progressive 2025 for the county. Economic development efforts will include for the commissioners to continue being proponents of a proposed fertilizer plant near Culbertson. They haven’t heard any updates of the project recently. Cyan H2 currently has its 442-acre site under legal control. Early estimates are that the project