19 November 2020

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Froid/Lake Football Wins First Title

Froid/Lake Football Wins First Title


The scoreboard read 44-19. All the off-season work and the season successes could be celebrated as the Froid/Lake Red Hawks claimed the Class C state six-man football championship over White Sulphur Springs on Saturday, Nov. 15. The state football championship was the first one ever for either school. After coming close in the past, the title was certainly well appreciated by the strong support

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ASRWSS, Dry Prairie Reach Milestone

ASRWSS, Dry Prairie Reach Milestone


Public Law 106-382 authorized the construction of the Fort Peck Reservation Rural Water System, which is comprised of the Assiniboine Sioux Rural Water Supply System and the Dry Prairie Rural Water system. The law was signed in 2000. Twenty years later, the date is a milestone marking the initial flow of federal funding for construction of the project. Initial federal funding amounts of approximately

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Dean Retires From Town Maintenance

Dean Retires From Town Maintenance


Culbertson’s David Dean has resigned from a position handling maintenance issues for the Town of Culbertson. His resignation was submitted to the town council at the Nov. 9 regular meeting. The 79-year-old Dean celebrated a birthday Monday, Nov. 16. Town Clerk/Treasurer Tiffani Jasper told the Community News that Dean joined the town in his current role in 2012. She said he handled

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Senior

Senior


Gianna Boyd is determined to make the most of her senior year at Bainville High School. She is one of the nine members of Bainville’s senior class that consists of six boys and three girls. She said it’s not too bad being in the minority as a girl in the class. “The boys kind of just let us do what we want,” she laughed. Boyd’s activities include being involved with the school’s

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RMC Comfort And Joy  Project Kicks Off Nov. 23

RMC Comfort And Joy Project Kicks Off Nov. 23


It’s been a tough year. Like many, Roosevelt Medical Center has faced its own challenges in response to COVID-19. But, as the holidays inch closer, so do the feelings of comfort and joy. On Monday, Nov. 23, RMC will kick off its sixth annual Comfort & Joy Project, an effort to raise funds to buy items that enhance the lives of the residents who call RMC home. Music. Conversation. Movies.

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Verle Follette

Verle Follette


Verle Follette, 57, of Poplar died at the Harbor View Medical Center in Seattle, Wash. He was born in Havre April 13, 1963, to Dennis Follette of Helena and Carmelita Lambert. He had five brothers and five sisters. He attended many schools in his younger years. For high school, he went to school in Culbertson. He enjoyed running and various sports. At Culbertson High School, he held two track records, one record still unbroken. The one record is still listed at the school for the 3200m time of 10:37. After high school, he attended college at Montana State University in Bozeman. He married Mary Buck Elk Feb. 19, 1983. Together, they raised four daughters and one son. They also adopted two other children, one son and one daughter. As a family, they enjoyed spending time together. They made many memories by fishing, camping and traveling together. He instilled the word of God into his children and grandchildren. Another major part of his life was he was the pastor of the House of Prayer Church. He became a spiritual leader in the community. People would come to him not only at the church but at his home, where he would offer prayer, counseling or any other assistance that was in needed. He was employed at the Indian Health Service at the Fort Peck Service Unit in Poplar. During his employment, he served as the National Federation of Federal Employees Union president for the Billings area, which serves service units throughout Montana and Wyoming. He worked diligently for union members and any employee that asked for assistance. He was preceded in death by his step-father, Robert “Bob” Lambert; daughter, Sierra Follette; brother, Dennis Follette; sisters, Denise Follette and Lisa Lambert. He is survived by his wife, Mary Follette; children, Jennifer Gong, Verle Follette Jr., Erin Follette, Lana Follette, Trent Follette and Blake Shya Follette; father, Dennis (Flora) Follette; siblings, Darlene Follette, Leonard Follette, Jackie Follette, Darrel Follette, David Follette, Lexi Follette and Neal Follette, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; adopted father, Larry Little Owl Sr.; and adopted mother, Gloria Deserly. Services are pending under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.

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Johnnie Girl  Magnan 
	 ….

Johnnie Girl Magnan ….


Johnnie Girl Magnan Johnnie Girl Marie Magnan, two, of Poplar died Oct. 26, 2020, in Billings. She was born on June 17, 2018, in Wolf Point to Laney Boadle and Devin Magnan, both of Poplar. She spent most of her short life at the Denver Children’s Hospital in Denver, Colo., and Helena until her death. A few of her family members got to meet her when she was born. Her birth touched all of her families’ lives and she was thought of and prayed for all the time. She is survived by her parents, Laney Boadle and Devin Magnan; siblings, Bam Bam (Ambrose), Mia, Layne and Leighton, all of Poplar; grandparents, Loren Boadle of Poplar, Lewis Magnan of Poplar, Almyra GrayHawk (Richard Melbourne) of Poplar, Vearlene Denny (Allen Buckles) of Poplar; great-grandparents, Russell Denny Sr. of Poplar, Janice Hamilton of Poplar and Mary Lou Azure of Poplar; and great-great-grandmother, Doris Spotted Bird of Brockton. Her funeral service was be held Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Poplar Cultural Center. Interment followed at the Poplar City Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.

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Roosevelt County Jail R

Roosevelt County Jail R


( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate r with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center Nov. 10-16 include: Jayden Burton, 19, Plentywood, hold for other agency.