30 June 2022

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Keven Johnstone

Keven Johnstone


A graveside committal service for Keven Johnstone was conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 25, 2022, at the South Froid Cemetery. A barbecue was held back at Keven and Dawn’s home southeast of Froid (3½ miles from MT Hwy 16). Keven C. Johnstone, 59, of Froid, Mont., passed away at his home from natural causes Jan. 17, 2022. He was born Oct. 25, 1962, in Missoula, Mont., to proud parents John and Norma Jean (Mogan) Johnstone. He and his younger sister got to experience living in various towns in Montana as well as Washington while his family moved around for their mom's job as a teacher. Keven graduated high school in Medicine Lake in 1981. He then attended college in Williston, N.D., and Bozeman, Mont. Keven made a career working as a motor hand in the oil field and most recently was employed by Nabors, Inc. It was hard work, but Keven was dedicated to his trade as it gave him the benefit of work and income while he pursued his true passion of farming. Keven met Dawn (Loegering) in September 2004. They married the following year on Oct. 15, 2005. Although their relationship began by way of technology, the couple enjoyed spending time together driving the back roads through the country. Navigation wasn’t always a strong suit. Through this marriage, Keven accepted a daughter by choice and they exchanged jokes and gag gifts and enjoyed many adventures. Keven had many titles but one of his most cherished was “Papa.” Keven’s four grandchildren were his pride and joy. They all looked forward to his visits whether in person or video chats. He will be remembered by them for being fun and always ready to lend an ear or play games. Keven was preceded in death by his father, John Johnstone. Keven is survived by his wife, Dawn (Loegering) Johnstone, Froid, Mont.; daughter, Tiffany (Tim) Roebuck, and grandchildren Tyler, Trever, Thea and Tanner Roebuck, all of Mobridge, S.D.; mother, Norma Jean Johnstone, Froid, Mont.; sister, Michelle (Scott) Gay, Moose Lake, Minn.; nephews, Marty and Joseph Anderson, both of Froid, Mont.; niece, Whitney (RJ), and son Leon, Froid, Mont.; mother-in-law, Mavis Loegering, Poplar, Mont.; and brother-in-law, Dewey (Lanette) Loegering, Poplar, Mont. Fulkerson Funeral Home of Plentywood has charge of arrangements: read the complete obituary, post remembrances, send cards and flowers online at www.fulkersonsplentywood. com. (Paid Obituary)
23 June 2022

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Jury Finds Crain Not Guilty Of Charges

Jury Finds Crain Not Guilty Of Charges


A jury found Trevor Levi Crain of Culbertson not guilty of assault with a weapon and criminal mischief charges during a trial in Wolf Point on Thursday, June 16. Crain was accused of injuring Angelo Boyd during an alleged confrontation in Culbertson on Dec. 22, 2021. In his closing arguments, county attorney Frank Piocos said that Crain had the motive to commit the crime because Crain and

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GNDC Leads Discussion Regarding Housing

GNDC Leads Discussion Regarding Housing


A public conversation regarding housing in northeastern Montana was held by the Great Northern Development Corp. in Wolf Point on Tuesday, June 14, in conjunction with the Montana Housing Partnership Conference. GNDC sponsored the in-person event through its partnership with NeighborWorks Montana. Tori Matejovsky, executive director for GNDC, said to attendees that GNDC has been involved with

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Town Of Culbertson  Passes Preliminary Budget

Town Of Culbertson Passes Preliminary Budget


The Town of Culbertson held their regular meeting Monday, June 13. There was no public comment offered. A resolution was passed approving the amended budget for fiscal year 2021-22. Following the meeting, council members held a budget hearing. Resolutions were passed establishing personnel wages and a preliminary budget for 2022-2023. A site sketch plan was discussed for a new fence

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Agland Froid Wins Games

Agland Froid Wins Games


The Agland Froid baseball team won two of four games at the Glendive tournament during the weekend. The Bulls opened the tournament with a 10-4 victory over Wolf Point. After Wolf Point’s Preston Swenson struck out two batters in the top of the first, the Yellow Jackets moved ahead 1-0 in the bottom of the frame when Swenson scored on a sacrifice fly by Landon Young. The Bulls moved