FFA supporters and advisors hosted a steak feed at the basketball games Feb. 4 in Culbertson. Pictured (from left) Cheryl Kirkaldie, Bridgette Featherston, Mckade Mahlen, Jens Nielsen and Pamela Arneson.
(Photo by James Walling)
FFA supporters and advisors hosted a steak feed at the basketball games Feb. 4 in Culbertson. Pictured (from left) Cheryl Kirkaldie, Bridgette Featherston, Mckade Mahlen, Jens Nielsen and Pamela Arneson.
(Photo by James Walling)
By Bill Vander Weele
Culbertson dropped both of its basketball contests at Plentywood on Friday, Jan. 28.
In the girls’ game, Plentywood earned a 71-31 victory.
After leading by only a 10-6 margin at the end of the first quarter, Plentywood increased the gap to 32-15 in the second period.
The Wildcats outscored Culbertson 16-12 in the third quarter and 23-4 in the final period.
By Bill Vander Weele
Culbertson dropped both of its basketball contests at Plentywood on Friday, Jan. 28.
In the girls’ game, Plentywood earned a 71-31 victory.
After leading by only a 10-6 margin at the end of the first quarter, Plentywood increased the gap to 32-15 in the second period.
The Wildcats outscored Culbertson 16-12 in the third quarter and 23-4 in the final period.
By Bill Vander Weele
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks cruised to a 46-17 conference win over Savage in boys’ basketball action on Friday, Jan. 28.
The Red Hawks led 8-2 at the end of the first quarter and by a 16-4 half-time margin. Javonne Nesbit scored six points in the first half.
Froid/Lake increased the gap to 27-10 during the third quarter. Tyler Wivholm connected on a three-pointer during
By Bill Vander Weele
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks cruised to a 46-17 conference win over Savage in boys’ basketball action on Friday, Jan. 28.
The Red Hawks led 8-2 at the end of the first quarter and by a 16-4 half-time margin. Javonne Nesbit scored six points in the first half.
Froid/Lake increased the gap to 27-10 during the third quarter. Tyler Wivholm connected on a three-pointer during
By Bill Vander Weele
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks battled back to edge the Circle Wildcats, 32-21, in girls’ basketball action on Saturday, Jan. 29.
After trailing 11-4 at the end of the first quarter, the Red Hawks pulled to 15-13 during the second quarter.
Froid/Lake held a 21-20 lead at the end of the third quarter.
The Red Hawks then outscored Circle by an 11-1 margin in the final
By Bill Vander Weele
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks battled back to edge the Circle Wildcats, 32-21, in girls’ basketball action on Saturday, Jan. 29.
After trailing 11-4 at the end of the first quarter, the Red Hawks pulled to 15-13 during the second quarter.
Froid/Lake held a 21-20 lead at the end of the third quarter.
The Red Hawks then outscored Circle by an 11-1 margin in the final
By Bill Vander Weele
Bainville’s girls got off to a slow start and lost to Savage, 56-46, on Saturday, Jan. 29.
Savage took a 16-6 lead in the first quarter with Brooke Reuter scoring six of the points.
The Bulldogs scored 15 points in the second period and trailed 33-21 at the half. Bainville’s Miah Pippenger and Elsie Wilson each scored five points in the quarter. Reuter accounted
By Bill Vander Weele
Bainville’s girls got off to a slow start and lost to Savage, 56-46, on Saturday, Jan. 29.
Savage took a 16-6 lead in the first quarter with Brooke Reuter scoring six of the points.
The Bulldogs scored 15 points in the second period and trailed 33-21 at the half. Bainville’s Miah Pippenger and Elsie Wilson each scored five points in the quarter. Reuter accounted
Lustre Christian outscored Bainville, 57-47, during non-conference boys’ basketball action on Friday, Jan. 28.
After Bainville led by a 13-9 margin at the end of the first quarter, Lustre gained a 30-18 half-time advantage. Lustre’s Kolden Hoversland scored eight points in the second quarter.
The Lions held a 44-34 lead after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for Lustre were Kolden
Lustre Christian outscored Bainville, 57-47, during non-conference boys’ basketball action on Friday, Jan. 28.
After Bainville led by a 13-9 margin at the end of the first quarter, Lustre gained a 30-18 half-time advantage. Lustre’s Kolden Hoversland scored eight points in the second quarter.
The Lions held a 44-34 lead after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for Lustre were Kolden
The Montana Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for the 2022 hemp growing season after receiving federal approval from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for its state hemp production plan which took effect Jan. 1, 2022.
“Montana’s hemp industry continues to advance and present opportunities for growers, especially with regard to fiber and grain,” said
The Montana Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for the 2022 hemp growing season after receiving federal approval from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for its state hemp production plan which took effect Jan. 1, 2022.
“Montana’s hemp industry continues to advance and present opportunities for growers, especially with regard to fiber and grain,” said
Wheat, corn, soybeans perhaps? I had the opportunity to attend an ag improvement association and soil conservation meeting in Williston, N.D., last week. Dr. Frayne Olson was one of the featured speakers who is the crop economist for NDSU. He had some interesting insights into what is happening with our crop markets and the differences we are seeing in our western region and across the country and
Wheat, corn, soybeans perhaps? I had the opportunity to attend an ag improvement association and soil conservation meeting in Williston, N.D., last week. Dr. Frayne Olson was one of the featured speakers who is the crop economist for NDSU. He had some interesting insights into what is happening with our crop markets and the differences we are seeing in our western region and across the country and
The Montana Farm Bureau announces their ACE (Advocate. Communicate. Educate.) Leadership Program class for 2022. The fifth ACE program will empower Farm Bureau members to be confident, effective leaders in their county Farm Bureau and local communities. Advocacy follows leadership and with practiced, ever-evolving leadership skills, participants will be prepared to actively advocate on key industry
The Montana Farm Bureau announces their ACE (Advocate. Communicate. Educate.) Leadership Program class for 2022. The fifth ACE program will empower Farm Bureau members to be confident, effective leaders in their county Farm Bureau and local communities. Advocacy follows leadership and with practiced, ever-evolving leadership skills, participants will be prepared to actively advocate on key industry
Roosevelt County has 189 active cases as of Monday, Jan. 31. There have been 70 COVID-related deaths in the county.
County health officials encourage all residents aged 5 and up to be vaccinated and those over 16 should consider getting booster doses. Immunizations are by appointment only. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call 406-653-6223.
Adult vaccination clinics are scheduled
Roosevelt County has 189 active cases as of Monday, Jan. 31. There have been 70 COVID-related deaths in the county.
County health officials encourage all residents aged 5 and up to be vaccinated and those over 16 should consider getting booster doses. Immunizations are by appointment only. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call 406-653-6223.
Adult vaccination clinics are scheduled
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