02 July 2020

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Golf Tournament

Golf Tournament


(Submitted With COVID-19 restrictions in mind, the NEMHS Charitable Foundation golf tournament yielded 18 four-man teams hitting the greens to help raise money for the foundation and hospitals.

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Eleven Bison Transferred  To Tribes’ Facility

Eleven Bison Transferred To Tribes’ Facility


Eleven bison from Yellowstone National Park were transferred to the Fort Peck Reservation June 24. The transfer is the fourth shipment of the quarantined animals to the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes facility. Defenders of Wildlife partnered with the Tribes to deliver the bison. Former Fort Peck tribal chairman A.T. Stafne drove one of the trucks. Stafne made the original motion to move

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Bison Transfer

Bison Transfer


A Yellowstone bison joins the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes cultural herd June 24. (Photo courtesy Yellowstone National Park)

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‘Jackets Sting Opponents

‘Jackets Sting Opponents


Trevin Boysun Kelbie Talks Different The Yellow Jackets “A” and “B” squads have posted several wins and close loses, stinging some opponents. The A team, the former American Legion Baseball Yellow Jackets, are scheduled to play until early August. The B team, the former Babe Ruth League ‘Jackets for ages 12-15, are scheduled to play until the second weekend in July. “The

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Kelbie Talks Different

Kelbie Talks Different


Yellow Jackets’ (7) throws a Glendive batter out from shortstop during a A team contest Friday, June 26. (Photo by John Plestina)

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Charlie Page

Charlie Page


‘Jackets third basemanfields a ground ball during the game with Froid at Burgie Field Tuesday, June 23. (Photo by John Plestina)

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Azure Youpee

Azure Youpee


Wolf Point shortstop Andrew throws out a Froid batter after fielding a ground ball Tuesday, June 23. (Photo by John Plestina)
25 June 2020

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Upcoming  A

Upcoming A


U.S. Senator Jon Tester led the Senate June 17 in passing the Great American Outdoors Act, legislation that will fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $900 million annually and allocate $9.5 billion to address maintenance backlogs on public lands across the United States. “Today, we made history,” said Tester. “This is a moment that Montanans have been working toward for decades,