29 January 2020

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Celebration Held In Great Falls  Honoring Little Shell Recognition

Celebration Held In Great Falls Honoring Little Shell Recognition


The Little Shell Chippewa Tribe celebrated the tribe’s federal recognition Saturday, Jan. 25, in Great Falls with a dinner. A large crowd gathered at the Holiday Inn to celebrate finally becoming the nation’s 574th federally recognized tribe. During the dinner, chairman Gerald Gray recognized the many people who have fought for federal recognition over the years. The tribe has been seeking

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Keystone Right Of Way Approved

Keystone Right Of Way Approved


On Wednesday, Jan. 22, the Trump administration approved a right-of-way allowing the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline to be built, pushing the controversial $8 billion project closer to construction. Court challenges still loom. The approval covers about 45 miles of the line’s route across land in Montana controlled by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said

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Commissioners Encourage County To Shop Local

Commissioners Encourage County To Shop Local


The Roosevelt County Commissioners held their regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. 28. Minutes for the Jan. 21 meeting were approved, as were minutes for a special administrative meeting to discuss a new diesel engine for the weed district Jan. 22. The commissioners approved changes to the county’s credit card purchases policy. Employees will no longer be able to shop on Amazon with county resources.

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Adriann Ricker Wins Spirit Of Montana Award

Adriann Ricker Wins Spirit Of Montana Award


Congressman Greg Gianforte recognized Elizabeth Rink and Monica Skewes of Bozeman and Adriann Ricker of Poplar with the Spirit of Montana commendation for their dedication to and pursuit of finding solutions to public health issues confronting Montana. Rink, Skewes, and Ricker, an enrolled member of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, have spent years working with members and leaders

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Transition To Opportunity Bank Nearly Complete

Transition To Opportunity Bank Nearly Complete


Longtime local banking institution Western Bank of Wolf Point has officially transitioned to Opportunity Bank. The old Western Bank signage was replaced with a new Opportunity Bank sign in mid-January. According to vice president, IT officer and board secretary Cathy Wanderaas, the bank’s transition was official as of the first of the year. “The change was official on Jan. 1,” said Wanderaas.

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College  News

College News


Ashton Handy of Poplar has been named to Dickinson State University's Dean's List for the 2019 fall semester. Montana State University in Bozeman has announced its undergraduate honor rolls for fall semester 2019. Included on the rolls are area students: Drue Nelson and Abby Reidle, both of Bainville; Brooke Larson of Brockway; Thomas Fritz and Jayne Haynie, both of Circle; Joseph Bawden*,

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