10 March 2022

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Dangerous Levels Of Lead Found In Schools’ Water

Dangerous Levels Of Lead Found In Schools’ Water


About half of Montana schools that had tested their water by mid-February under a new state rule had high levels of lead, according to state data. But the full picture isn’t clear because less than half of the state’s school buildings had provided water samples six weeks after the deadline. For many schools with high lead levels, finding the money to fix the problem will be a challenge. The

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Half-time Show

Half-time Show


Half-time Show Culbertson’s cheer team entertained the crowd with a routine during the Eastern C divisional tournament in Sidney on Friday, March 4. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Jacie Campbell

Jacie Campbell


Jacie Jo Campbell, four, died Feb. 27, 2022. She was born Jan. 5, 2018, the fifth of six siblings. She had so much life and love yet still to give. She also took on a very special position of being “daddy’s girl.” She loved watching cartoons and playing with her Barbies. She was a very smart girl, often getting called out on it by friends and family. She joined her big brother, Jathyn, in preschool. Together, they were inseparable, always playing, learning and just having fun no matter what. She is survived by her parents, Richard and Sarina Campbell; siblings, Chiilaabee Harlan, Jathyn Thomas, Rylan Cruz, Richard III and Hamyanie Campbell; grandparents, Harvey Sr. (Monica) Campbell; and great-grandparents, Alva Bighorn and Windy Ackerman. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 8, at the Brockton Cultural Center. Interment followed at Fort Kipp Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.

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Old School

Old School


Colt Miller of Froid and Carter Lake of Hamilton celebrate the Red Hawks’ divisional basketball in Sidney on Friday, March 4. Lake is a football teammate of Miller’s at Dickinson State University. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
03 March 2022

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Solem, Copper 
	Dave (from left), ….

Solem, Copper Dave (from left), ….


Solem, Copper Dave (from left), Carson and Erin Solem were presented a quilt by Wambidi Yellow Hammer on behalf of Kyle Copper and family during the 2C tournament in Sidney Feb. 19. (Submitted photo)

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Van Why Gets Along Well In Culbertson

Van Why Gets Along Well In Culbertson


Culbertson High School senior Ayden Van Why has a very familiar face to many area residents. After all, customers probably have been greeted by Van Why at the Val-Am store in Culbertson on more than one occasion. Van Why works at the store, mainly as a cashier, after school every day. He enjoys the job as he gets to interact with customers and develop more people skill. Van Why also cooks

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