The minor softball team of Wolf Point are (front row, from left) Maria Rasor, Caydee Gorder and Iyerlee Paulson; (back row) Cali Gorder, Anna Matejovsky, McKinlee Paulson and Maia Kent.
The minor softball team of Wolf Point are (front row, from left) Maria Rasor, Caydee Gorder and Iyerlee Paulson; (back row) Cali Gorder, Anna Matejovsky, McKinlee Paulson and Maia Kent.
A motorcycle ride to raise awareness for suicide prevention stopped at Sinclair in Culbertson June 19. Participants received a warm welcome from community members.
The ride was planned by Yellowstone American Legion Riders, Dog Tag Buddies and Tenacious Dames Riding Club and was listed as an official Iron Butt Ride (1,000 miles in 24 hours). Jobs for Montana Graduates participated, as did
A motorcycle ride to raise awareness for suicide prevention stopped at Sinclair in Culbertson June 19. Participants received a warm welcome from community members.
The ride was planned by Yellowstone American Legion Riders, Dog Tag Buddies and Tenacious Dames Riding Club and was listed as an official Iron Butt Ride (1,000 miles in 24 hours). Jobs for Montana Graduates participated, as did
The Culbertson Major baseball team includes (front row, from left) Rylie Jones, Damon Werman, Gerald York, Aaron Schmitz, Felix Becker and Gage Damm; (back row, from left) Hayden Wills, Aden Drake, Plenny Williams, Jonas York, Ivy Colvin and Coach Nick Williams.
The Culbertson Major baseball team includes (front row, from left) Rylie Jones, Damon Werman, Gerald York, Aaron Schmitz, Felix Becker and Gage Damm; (back row, from left) Hayden Wills, Aden Drake, Plenny Williams, Jonas York, Ivy Colvin and Coach Nick Williams.
Members of Bainville’s major softball team include (front row, from left) Hailey Berwick, Kaitlyn Adkins, Addison Telck, Makala Reigler, Johonna Rider and Micah Pippenger; (back row) Elsie Wilson, Kendra Romo, Brecklyn Pippenger, Kaelyn Romo and Lakyn Rabbe.
Members of Bainville’s major softball team include (front row, from left) Hailey Berwick, Kaitlyn Adkins, Addison Telck, Makala Reigler, Johonna Rider and Micah Pippenger; (back row) Elsie Wilson, Kendra Romo, Brecklyn Pippenger, Kaelyn Romo and Lakyn Rabbe.
Emma Torgerson is still learning and couldn’t be at a better place for a hands-on work experience.
Torgerson, who recently completed her freshman year at North Dakota State University in Fargo, is serving as a summer employee and intern in the Roosevelt County MSU Extension Office. The office, located in Culbertson, has been short an Extension agent since Jan. 1.
“Some friends of mine
Emma Torgerson is still learning and couldn’t be at a better place for a hands-on work experience.
Torgerson, who recently completed her freshman year at North Dakota State University in Fargo, is serving as a summer employee and intern in the Roosevelt County MSU Extension Office. The office, located in Culbertson, has been short an Extension agent since Jan. 1.
“Some friends of mine
town limits. The ordinance will take effect at the end of July.
A special use permit was issued for Simard Park on June 26. The Heritage America Celebration is set for that date. Brett Portra was approved for a building permit at 309 Duval Street. He will be building a garage. Amanda Kinney requested a permit for a new mud room and deck at 619 Evans Street. It was also approved.
The council
town limits. The ordinance will take effect at the end of July.
A special use permit was issued for Simard Park on June 26. The Heritage America Celebration is set for that date. Brett Portra was approved for a building permit at 309 Duval Street. He will be building a garage. Amanda Kinney requested a permit for a new mud room and deck at 619 Evans Street. It was also approved.
The council
In their second year of existence, the Post #49 Bulls are looking to continue providing quality baseball in northeastern Montana.
The Bulls feature 13 American Legion players including seven who played a good amount for last summer’s team. The Bulls play their home games in Froid.
Heading the list of returning players are Issac Johnson, who received All-State honors last season, and hard-hitting
In their second year of existence, the Post #49 Bulls are looking to continue providing quality baseball in northeastern Montana.
The Bulls feature 13 American Legion players including seven who played a good amount for last summer’s team. The Bulls play their home games in Froid.
Heading the list of returning players are Issac Johnson, who received All-State honors last season, and hard-hitting
Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen has released the results of eight veto polls from the 67th Legislative Session with Montana representatives and senators voting against overriding Gov. Greg Gianforte’s vetoes in each of the eight bills polled.
House Bills 158, 277, 397, 522, 688 and 691, along with Senate Bills 231 and 306, were vetoed by Gianforte, but because each bill was approved
Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen has released the results of eight veto polls from the 67th Legislative Session with Montana representatives and senators voting against overriding Gov. Greg Gianforte’s vetoes in each of the eight bills polled.
House Bills 158, 277, 397, 522, 688 and 691, along with Senate Bills 231 and 306, were vetoed by Gianforte, but because each bill was approved
The Froid Town Council held it’s regular meeting Monday, June 14. Mayor Sheri Crain was absent.
Council member Gale Stangelund called the meting to order at 6:30 p.m. Visitors were acknowledged by the council. Clerk LeAnn Krumwiede Johnson read the minutes from the April meeting and the council approved them.
The public works director was absent but reported that mowing is now underway
The Froid Town Council held it’s regular meeting Monday, June 14. Mayor Sheri Crain was absent.
Council member Gale Stangelund called the meting to order at 6:30 p.m. Visitors were acknowledged by the council. Clerk LeAnn Krumwiede Johnson read the minutes from the April meeting and the council approved them.
The public works director was absent but reported that mowing is now underway
The Keystone XL Pipeline is officially history as TC Energy announced last week the decision to terminate the project.
The project, which aimed to carry oil from the tar sands of Canada into the United States, had its permit revoked by President Biden in January. The project was anticipated to carry about 830,000 barrels of oil sands crude daily to Nebraska.
Republican leaders in Montana
The Keystone XL Pipeline is officially history as TC Energy announced last week the decision to terminate the project.
The project, which aimed to carry oil from the tar sands of Canada into the United States, had its permit revoked by President Biden in January. The project was anticipated to carry about 830,000 barrels of oil sands crude daily to Nebraska.
Republican leaders in Montana
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