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CHOTEAU - Dorothea A. Crocker, 89, of Choteau, died of natural causes Tuesday at Teton Medical Center Extended Care in Choteau.
Roosevelt County election results
Write-in candidate Greg Norgaard beat out two candidates to be Poplar's mayor. With 115 votes, he handily defeated Theresa Murray and Vance Christiansen whose names were on the ballot.
Carbonics leases oilseed crush plant in Montana to Great Plains
Carbonics leases oilseed crush plant in Montana to Great Plains Nov. 2, 2009 NEW YORK -- Carbonics Capital Corporation announced the execution of an agreement with Great Plains Oil & Exploration, LLC to lease Carbonics' oilseed crush plant in Culbertson, Mont.
Surrounded by Job Losses, Montana's Firearms Industry Thrives
Brian Sipe recalls when the noted rifle barrel maker Les Bauska told him: "If you want to starve to death, become a gunsmith." So, naturally, Sipe became a gunsmith.
Carbonics Capital Corp. Completes Inventory Liquidation at...
Date Posted: October 16, 2009 New York- Carbonics Capital Corporation announced Oct.
BROCKTON - Josephine Ida Black Dog, 84, of Brockton, whose Indian name was Wache Hin Pejuta Skuya Win or "Sweet Medicine Plume Woman," died of natural causes Wednesday in Culbertson.
OVER 80 NEMONT EMPLOYEES were on hand to help make the Nemont Annual Meeting in Culbertson on Saturday a big success.
Fort Peck/Dry Prairie project also benefiting from stimulus funding
On its current pace, the Fort Peck/Dry Prairie Regional Water Project will have spent the $40 million in recovery act money it was allocated a few months before the September 2011 deadline.
Culbertson Native Hired As New Editor
The Searchlight would like to welcome its new editor, Kara Halvorson. Halvorson is a Culbertson native and has returned to her home while she finishes her schooling online.
HELENA - Gladys Loendorf, 88, died of natural causes Sept. 15 in Helena. Her memorial service is 10 a.m. Thursday at Hagler-Anderson Chapel in Helena.
Suspected bank robber kills self in northeast Montana
The Roosevelt County Sheriff is confirming that the pursuit of a suspected bank robber ended when the suspect committed suicide.
Wolf Point shows off hospital upgrade
An open house is set to for Saturday, Aug. 15 to celebrate the multimillion dollar renovation of Wolf Point's Trinity Hospital.
Wolf Point shows off hospital upgrade
An open house is set to for Saturday, Aug. 15 to celebrate the multimillion dollar renovation of Wolf Point's Trinity Hospital.
Second payments mailed to oilseed farmers
The Montana Department of Agriculture has mailed a second round of payments totaling nearly $339,000 to oil seed farmers who weren't paid after delivering safflower crops to a Culbertson, Mont., company.
There's no excuse for failing to have fun in the state of Montana
The annual Whoop-Up Trail Days celebration, which wraps up today in Conrad, is the unofficial kickoff of summer celebrations in Montana, and the revelry and rodeos will continue almost nonstop well into August.
Student Spotlight - Culbertson
Graduation season is certainly here now. Some schools have closed up shop for the year many are in their final week.
Major water project gets more funds
HELENA - Northeast Montana's sprawling Fort Peck-Dry Prairie Regional Water System has been approved for a low-interest $368,000 State Revolving Fund loan that will finance expansion both on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and in nearby Culbertson, according to the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation.
National Guard facilities to get funding through stimulus
WASHINGTON - All of Montana's National Guard facilities will get new maintenance funding as part of $580,000 for the state in the recently passed stimulus bill, Sens.
Culbertson farmers react to loss of oilseed plant
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