25 February 2021

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Gianforte Signs Constitutional Carry Bill

Gianforte Signs Constitutional Carry Bill


Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signed House Bill 102 last week into law. The governor says the new law protects Montanans’ Second Amendment rights and promotes public safety. “Every law-abiding Montanan should be able to defend themselves and their loved ones. That’s why today, I’m signing H.B. 102 into law,” Gianforte said. The new law allows law-abiding Montana gun owners to carry

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Berwick

Berwick


Culbertson teacher Amy (center) poses with Jayden Jones (left) and Aubry Salvevold (right) during class Feb. 23. was instrumental in organizing the school’s science fair Feb 11. (Photo by James Walling)

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Roosevelt County Jail Roster

Roosevelt County Jail Roster


( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center Feb. 2-8 include: Clifford Briscoe, 40, Poplar, warrant. Nathan Brown,
18 February 2021

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Senior Standouts

Senior Standouts


Isabella O’Neill is very pleased to be a member of Culbertson High School’s senior class. She attended the Montana School for the Deaf and Blind in Great Falls during 2011-2015, but she wanted to return to this area to be with her family and friends. “Being away from home and everybody was hard,” O’Neill said. “I was missing out of a lot of experiences that other kids have.”

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All Grades Participate In  Culbertson School Science Fair

All Grades Participate In Culbertson School Science Fair


One hundred fifteen students from Culbertson School grades K-8 participated in the science fair that was held on Thursday, Feb. 11. Kindergarten through third grade participation was optional. Participation was required for grades four through eight. Medals were awarded to members of each grade with the highest score. For fourth grade, Harper Anderson’s “Super Soap VS Supreme Sanitizer”