06 August 2020

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Evelyn Casterline

Evelyn Casterline


Evelyn Strand Stensland Casterline, 86, died May 12, 2020. She was born Dec. 4, 1933, in Big Timber to Albert and Elsie Strand, the fourth of their six children. She graduated from Big Timber High School and attended Montana State. After graduating in 1955, she married her college sweetheart, Gerald Stensland. They had four boys, Gary, Mark, Paul and John. Jerry died in 1963. She married Bill Casterline in 1967 and they made their home on a farm east of Culbertson. Together, they finished raising their four boys as well as hogs, cattle, chicken and crops. Bill died in 2006. She was very active in the Culbertson community, serving on the school board and hospital board. She loved her service with Women’s Club, where she served as local president, state president and national officer. There was never a time when she was not active in her faith in Jesus. She was a lifelong member of the Lutheran Church and Trinity Lutheran Church for the last 60 years, where she taught Sunday school, led Bible studies and gave an occasional sermon. She is survived by her sons, Gary, Mark, Paul and John; seven grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; and sisters, Doris McDonald and June Gunnerson. Cremation has taken place. Her celebration of life will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12, at Bruegger Park in Culbertson. Pastor Gretchen Wagner will officiate. Inurnment will be in the Hillside Cemetery, Culbertson.

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Ashton Stovern

Ashton Stovern


Ashton Clark (Gillming) Stovern, 24, of Sidney died July 28, 2020. He was born Nov. 14, 1995, in Chadron, Neb. He grew up in small town life from Nebraska to Montana and loved everything about it. He loved hanging out with his cousins and friends in both Sidney and his occasional trips to Nebraska. He loved being out at the ranch with his horse, Outlaw. He was so excited to be driving truck again and even more ready for beet season to start. His personality always gave the right amount of spice. He always entered his parents home with a “Honey, I’m home, what are we watching now,” and never left without throwing one of his sassy “I love you’s” at his father. When Ashton wasn’t trucking or working with his horse, he surrounded himself with family and friends who were as close as family. He loved coyote “yote” hunting with his brother, riding and roping, and annoying his dad and siblings. His mother was his “ride or die,” she was his rock. He is survived by his parents, Michelle and Rob Stovern; sister, Shelby Stovern, brother Brok Stovern; special friends Amanda Berger and Sandra Goulette; and grandparents Jim and Terri Stovern of Wolf Point. Funeral services was held Tuesday, Aug. 4, at the Richland County Rodeo Arena in Sidney.

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Sidney Chamber To Host Zoom Meeting On Financial Issues

Sidney Chamber To Host Zoom Meeting On Financial Issues


The Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce and Richland County JSEC (Job Service Employees’ Committee) are teaming up to urge area business leaders to gain local insight on a variety of issues. The organizations are planning another Zoom video conferencing program for 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 11. The program’s topic will cover financial issues. Chad Molden of Stockman Bank will discuss loan programs,

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FWP Reminder: SUP Users Must  Have Life Jacket On Board

FWP Reminder: SUP Users Must Have Life Jacket On Board


Stand-up paddleboarders need to remember they are required to have a life jacket on board. The use of stand-up paddleboards has exploded in Montana over the past few years. And while the vessels are fun and easy to use, many people don’t realize that SUPs have equipment requirements, just like other vessels. In 2008, the U.S. Coast Guard determined that SUPs are considered to be a vessel when