Nemont recently donated 40 Hewlett Packard Chromebooks to Culbertson School as part of their assistance in meeting the needs of school districts during the COVID-19 crisis. (Submitted photo)
Nemont recently donated 40 Hewlett Packard Chromebooks to Culbertson School as part of their assistance in meeting the needs of school districts during the COVID-19 crisis. (Submitted photo)
Culbertson High School junior Madisyn Spacht painted this pallet sign as a project for Good Deeds Day activities in Culbertson March
27. The Jobs for Montana Graduates student picked the project to show support for truckers hauling needed supplies to area communities.
(Submitted photo)
Culbertson High School junior Madisyn Spacht painted this pallet sign as a project for Good Deeds Day activities in Culbertson March
27. The Jobs for Montana Graduates student picked the project to show support for truckers hauling needed supplies to area communities.
(Submitted photo)
According to Angela France with the Montana Department of Motor Vehicles, drivers with licenses expiring in March, April or May have been granted a three-month extension. She is quick to point out that this extension may not prevent you from getting a ticket for an expired license outside the State of Montana.
France said that DMV offices in Glasgow and Wolf Point are taking appointments for
According to Angela France with the Montana Department of Motor Vehicles, drivers with licenses expiring in March, April or May have been granted a three-month extension. She is quick to point out that this extension may not prevent you from getting a ticket for an expired license outside the State of Montana.
France said that DMV offices in Glasgow and Wolf Point are taking appointments for
A relaxed family dinner offers real benefits for adults and children. Leisurely eating leads to feeling fuller with less food. Adults who eat more slowly tend to consume fewer calories at mealtime and to have lower weights. When families eat meals together, young people tend to have healthier weights, more success in school, fewer eating problems, lower substance abuse rates and less depression.
A relaxed family dinner offers real benefits for adults and children. Leisurely eating leads to feeling fuller with less food. Adults who eat more slowly tend to consume fewer calories at mealtime and to have lower weights. When families eat meals together, young people tend to have healthier weights, more success in school, fewer eating problems, lower substance abuse rates and less depression.
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With schools currently closed and social distancing in full effect, now is a great opportunity for high school aged youth to quit vaping. The extra time at home gives parents an opportunity to speak with their children about the dangers of vaping and encourage them to quit. It is known that e-cigarette aerosol contains ultrafine particles and cancer-causing chemicals.
Since COVID-19 is
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With schools currently closed and social distancing in full effect, now is a great opportunity for high school aged youth to quit vaping. The extra time at home gives parents an opportunity to speak with their children about the dangers of vaping and encourage them to quit. It is known that e-cigarette aerosol contains ultrafine particles and cancer-causing chemicals.
Since COVID-19 is
A Chanté Project sign east of Wolf Point features a design and slogan by Wolf Point students Tia Nygard and Sarah Williamson. Another sign between Brockton and Culbertson features a dreamcatcher and the phrase, “chase the dream” in both English and Dakota. The design was created by Brockton students Povee Youngman and Princess Russell.
(Photo by James Walling)
A Chanté Project sign east of Wolf Point features a design and slogan by Wolf Point students Tia Nygard and Sarah Williamson. Another sign between Brockton and Culbertson features a dreamcatcher and the phrase, “chase the dream” in both English and Dakota. The design was created by Brockton students Povee Youngman and Princess Russell.
(Photo by James Walling)
The Bainville School District has released its honor roll for the third quarter.
Seniors: Kiylee Kellis*, Aubrey Picard*, KateLynn South*, Carson Ullmer*, Violet Azure, Kodi Bilquist, Derek Bowker, Karisa Goebel, Chance Horob, Kailin Pippenger and Natalie Stokke.
Juniors: Kaden Hansen*, Gianna Boyd, Donna Butikofer and Britten VanGorder.
Sophomores: Rudy Kummer*, Lakyn Rabbe*, Braeden
The Bainville School District has released its honor roll for the third quarter.
Seniors: Kiylee Kellis*, Aubrey Picard*, KateLynn South*, Carson Ullmer*, Violet Azure, Kodi Bilquist, Derek Bowker, Karisa Goebel, Chance Horob, Kailin Pippenger and Natalie Stokke.
Juniors: Kaden Hansen*, Gianna Boyd, Donna Butikofer and Britten VanGorder.
Sophomores: Rudy Kummer*, Lakyn Rabbe*, Braeden
Montana Governor Steve Bullock issued a “stay at home” order Thursday, March 26. The directive went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Friday night, March 27, and remains in effect through April 10 with the exception of essential businesses and operations.
Bullock’s directive requires all businesses and operations in Montana, except for essential businesses and operations as defined in the directive,
Montana Governor Steve Bullock issued a “stay at home” order Thursday, March 26. The directive went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Friday night, March 27, and remains in effect through April 10 with the exception of essential businesses and operations.
Bullock’s directive requires all businesses and operations in Montana, except for essential businesses and operations as defined in the directive,
Patsy Krohmer, 84, formerly of Wolf Point, died March 28, 2020.
She was born in Culbertson to Bert and Amanda Johnson on Nov. 3, 1935. She lived in Brockton until she graduated from high school.
After graduating from high school, she went to college for about a year when she met Laverne Krohmer, whom she married Nov. 6, 1955, in Brockton. They welcomed their daughter, Natalie, one year later.
Patsy Krohmer, 84, formerly of Wolf Point, died March 28, 2020.
She was born in Culbertson to Bert and Amanda Johnson on Nov. 3, 1935. She lived in Brockton until she graduated from high school.
After graduating from high school, she went to college for about a year when she met Laverne Krohmer, whom she married Nov. 6, 1955, in Brockton. They welcomed their daughter, Natalie, one year later.
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