28 January 2021

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Bainville Council Talks Street  Sanding, Approves Dog Ordinance

Bainville Council Talks Street Sanding, Approves Dog Ordinance


The Bainville Town Council held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Jan. 19. The full council was in attendance. Public comment was offered regarding signage and graffiti reading “Trump 2020” on leftover culvert material. The council concluded that there was nothing they could do, as the culvert pieces are currently on private property. During the public works report, director Lyle

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Commissioners Approve  Weed District Plan

Commissioners Approve Weed District Plan


Piocos County Attorney Job Remains Open (Photo by James Walling) The Roosevelt County Commissioners held their regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. 26. Commissioners Gordon Oelkers, Gary Macdonald and Duane Nygaard were in attendance. Bill Juve and Clay Peterson attended the meeting remotely. The commissioners approved an updated 10-year management plan for the Weed district. Department

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Lana Mikkelsen

Lana Mikkelsen


Lana Lee (Sargent, Lambert) Mikkelsen, (Jingle Dress Woman), 47, of Brockton died Jan. 16, 2021, in Billings. She was born to Annette “Ann” Lambert and Wyman Sargent on Aug. 6, 1973, in Poplar. She was also mainly raised by her grandparents Bernard “Barney” Lambert Sr. and Sybil (Bighorn) Lambert. As she got older, she attended both Poplar and Brockton schools, graduating from Brockton High School in 1991. After a brief stay at Rocky Mountain College, she graduated with multiple associates degrees from Fort Peck Community College. In her short life, she held multiple positions, both formal and voluntary. She mainly loved working with and for people and being a youth advocate. Among these many jobs include the numerous years at Fort Peck Housing Authority in different positions and, most recently, as the recruitment officer at Fort Peck Community College. In 1998, she married Lars-Inge Mikkelsen and, one year later, welcomed their first child, Joseph John Lewis, on Nov. 1, 1999. Shortly after, Lars started wishing for a baby girl and his prayers were answered when they were blessed with their twin girls, Jacie Payton Jo and Kristina Irene Marie, on Dec. 8, 2001. She could not wait to be a grandmother and she got her wish when her son welcomed his daughter Oct. 23. Her family and friends will always remember her as a strong-willed, compassionate, respectful, hardworking person who always did everything she could to help those in need. She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Avery Mikkelsen. She is survived by her husband, Lars Mikkelsen; children, Joseph Mikkelsen, Jacie and Kristina Mikkelsen. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 25, at Red Eagle Church in Fort Kipp. Interment was at Fort Kipp Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel assisted with the arrangements.

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Spelling Bee  Winner

Spelling Bee Winner


Anna Steppler was the winner of the 2021 Culbertson School District Spelling Bee Wednesday, Jan. 20. (Submitted photo)

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Cowgirls Keep Winning With 67-43  Victory Over Lustre Christian Squad

Cowgirls Keep Winning With 67-43 Victory Over Lustre Christian Squad


The Culbertson Cowgirls came out with an aggressive approach and went on to down Lustre, 67-43, in Culbertson on Tuesday, Jan. 19. Deadlocked at 4-4, the Cowgirls ran off 11 straight points on a three-pointer by Koree Marchwick, a hoop by Perla Burciaga off a pass from Makena Hauge, an inside shot by Marchwick, a drive by Megan Granbois and an inbounds play by Burciaga for a 15-4 advantage.

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Cowboys Lose Game To Lustre

Cowboys Lose Game To Lustre


The very quick Lustre Lions jumped out to a 15-0 advantage en route to a 67-43 boys’ basketball win in Culbertson on Tuesday, Jan. 19. The scoring of Elijah Lenihan and Kolden Hoversland along with a full-court pressure defensi effort led the Lions to the 15-0 lead during the game’s first five minutes. Culbertson got on the scoreboard when Mike Pederson accounted for a threepoint

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Eastern C Showdown

Eastern C Showdown


Two Eastern C boys’ basketball powerhouses took to the court in Scobey on Thursday, Jan 21, and delivered an outstanding game as topranked Scobey edged Froid/ Lake, 57-54. The Red Hawks, who went toe-to-toe with the defending state co-champions for the distance, fell behind 52-43 with 1:22 left, but a threepoint play by Javonne Nesbit got Froid/Lake back on the right track. The free-throw