10 December 2020

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Knudsen Optimistic  About New Office

Knudsen Optimistic About New Office


Roosevelt County native Austin Knudsen is excited for the opportunity of being the next Montana Attorney General, and he feels some changes in the office will benefit the entire state. One move will be the addition of a solicitor general’s office. The attorney will represent Montana’s interests and be the top appellate advocate on behalf of the state. Montana hasn’t had the position in

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Bainville Dollars For Scholars Host Bazaar

Bainville Dollars For Scholars Host Bazaar


With about 20 tables occupied, the Bainville Dollars for Scholars committee held another successful bazaar on Friday, Dec. 4, and Saturday, Dec. 5. “We do this every year,” Lindsay Winn, president of the organization, said. “We’re earning money for our graduates for college.” One change that took place because of COVID was the group didn’t serve its traditionally outstanding

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Workshop Setup

Workshop Setup


Culbertson students (left to right) Colin Avance, Payton and Aiden Perkins help set up equipment for teacher Mary Machart, who gave a live workshop on Saturday as part of a Jobs for America’s Graduates workshop titled “LOVE Project: Lifting Our Voices for Equity.” The purpose of the project is to encourage youth to identify challenges in their community and work collectively to make change.

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Sheridan Electric Co-op Crews  Working In Segregated Groups

Sheridan Electric Co-op Crews Working In Segregated Groups


As we all navigate these different times, all people within the region have been affected including your electric cooperative. As I sit here and write this article for the paper, we are entering week number eight of a segregated group of people separated into cells to preserve the integrity of the service that we pride ourselves in. Each cell is unique, spreading all over the complex and also separating

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Ice Safety Tips From FWP, Skaters Welcome In Culbertson

Ice Safety Tips From FWP, Skaters Welcome In Culbertson


Despite mild weather recently, Ike’s Fishing Pond and Walking Trail project manager Ken Forbregd told the Community News that ice skaters and hard water recreationists are welcome at the site. He said group of locals drilled approximately 15 holes in the ice Sunday, Nov. 6. With an average of 6-7 inches of ice, much of the pond is now open to skaters. Visitors to the pond should be careful

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