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  • Stockman Bank Announces $10,000 Matching Donation For Remington Fire Relief Fund

    Sep 4, 2024

    (Miles City) - Stockman Bank has set up a fire relief fund with a $10,000 matching grant to assist those affected by the massive Remington fire, which started in Wyoming last week and has now crossed the state line into southeastern Montana. “Damage from the Remington Fire has been devastating. Many in the area have lost land and livestock,” stated Brian Cooley, Stockman Eastern Montana regional manager. “As Montana’s largest ag bank, we need to do what we can to help our neighbors who have lost much of their livelihood to this fire, as well...

  • Marett Schieber; This Year's 4-H Senior

    Katelyn Sponheim|Sep 4, 2024

    Marett Schieber, one of Richland County’s graduating senior 4-H members, knows the power of consistency. In her novice years, she earned the title for the Richland County Fair’s Grand Champion Market Hog, but overall is extremely proud to have always been “in the blue” with her ribbons. Starting with lambs, Marett had her own breeding ewe group at one point but has since moved onto steers and has shown them for the last 7 years. This year, she will have a market steer and possibly a breeding heifer to show at the Richland County Fair. The dau...

  • Steer-A-Year Opens Donation Period For 2024-25 Academic Year

    MSU News Service|Sep 4, 2024

    BOZEMAN - Montana State University's Steer-A-Year program will return for the 2024-25 academic year and is seeking donations of young cattle and feed. A program housed in the College of Agriculture's Department of Animal and Range Sciences, Steer-A-Year combines academic courses with hands-on experience and exposes students to the many aspects of raising cattle. Students spend the year feeding, caring for and managing steers through the winter and spring, collecting data on feed efficiency and...

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  • Larry Wallace Lundeen, 73, Watford City, ND

    Sep 4, 2024

    Larry Lundeen, 73, peacefully passed away on Friday August 30, 2024 at the Good Shepherd Home in Watford City, ND. Funeral Services will be Friday September 6, 2024 at 2:00 pm at Garden Lutheran Church in Watford City, ND with Pastor Rob Favorite officiating. Visitation will be Thursday September 5, 2024 from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm at the Fulkerson Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Watford City, ND. Larry will be laid to rest in the Garden Cemetery. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Watford City, ND is assisting the family. Remembrances,...

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  • Sidney Eagles' Cross Country Teams Compete In Billings

    Robyn Heck|Sep 4, 2024

    The Sidney Eagle cross country team competed in Billings on Friday, Aug 30. The varsity Eagle girls were led by Ryleigh Kleinke, who placed 7th overall. Layla Petrik, an 8th grader, placed 24th out of 121 girls in the JV race. The JV girls team placed 14th overall. The varsity Eagle boys were led by Carter Heggem who placed 13th overall. Varsity Eagle boys' results were: 13. Carter Heggem 48. Dyson Romo 101. Rhys Larson 102.Isaak Lassey 107. Jhonatan Delgado 111. Daxton Brower Varsity Eagle...

  • Fairview Football Vs. Poplar

    Keri McPherson|Sep 4, 2024

    The 2024 Fairview Warrior football season got off to a bang on Thursday evening, Aug. 29. Literally, a bird flew into the lights and blew the transformer causing three banks of lights, the scoreboard, and the crow's nest to go dark. AD Thompson and Supt. Kloker got to work securing a portable scoreboard and a couple of mobile light banks so the game could go on. The Warriors could not be stopped as they scored 34 points in the first quarter and another 21 points in the second quarter while not a...

  • Sidney Eagle Boys & Girls Golf Teams Finish 2nd & 3rd Place In Miles City

    Robyn Heck|Sep 4, 2024

    The Sidney Eagle golf team competed in Miles City on Friday, Aug. 30. The girls team finished in 2nd place with a team score of 391. The Eagle girls were led by sophomore McKenna Tiesen. Tiesen shot a 92 and placed 5th overall. The Eagle boys tied for 3rd place in the team scores by shooting a 337. The leading Eagle boy was Brady Collins who shot an 80 and tied for 7th place overall. Other medalists were: Blake Johnson placed 10th shooting an 82, Izzy Baisch tied for 8th shooting a 95, and...