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Three Bainville Athletes Place First At Wolf Point
The Bainville Bulldogs came away with three firstplace awards during the Gene Nelson Memorial Invitational track meet held in Wolf Point on Friday, May 3. Elsie Wilson was a double- winner for Bainville’s girls. The junior finished first in the 100-meter dash at 13.78 seconds and first in the 300-meter hurdles at 50.27 seconds. Wilson also took third in the triple jump with a mark of 30-11 and fourth in the long jump with a mark of 15-3.
Hunter To Challenge Rhonda Knudsen For SD15
Glasgow’s Gregg Hunter is challenging Rhonda Knudsen, of Culbertson, for Montana Senate District 15. The new district encompasses portions of Valley, Richland and Roosevelt counties and all of Daniels and Sheridan counties, including the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Culbertson, Plentywood, Scobey and Sidney. This is a single-party race. No...
Williston State College holds pinning ceremony
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - More nurses will soon head into the workforce in northwest North Dakota and eastern Montana. Williston State College held its annual pinning ceremony for graduating nurses, honoring those who have completed two years at the institution. “It’s us getting to say to the student ‘Congratulations, we’re...
CHS Junior Budurean Heads Home To Romania
Seventeen year old junior Florian Budurean has been living in Culbertson with Cassandra and Eric Bergum and their family and attending Culbertson High School this year as part of a year long foreign exchange program. Budurean said he qualified for the program after winning a scholarship contest in his home region of Banat in Romania. “The Bergums chose me,” he told the Community News, adding, “they are the best people and I am very grateful.”
Northwest North Dakota’s County Teachers of the Year
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction has named 49 teachers from 48 counties “County Teachers of the Year.” They were nominated by their peers and scored by a committee of education professionals. Williams County: Kari Hall, Williston High School. Kari Hall is a...
Williston Wins First Girls Tennis Dual Of ’24, Stopping Jamestown
JAMESTOWN – Williston kept Jamestown winless in girls tennis with a 9-0 dual win Thursday at Bolinger Courts. Number five singles player Kate Redfearn of the Blue Jays forced a second set tiebreak, but all nine matches ended in straight set wins for Williston, who improved to 1-5 in WDA duals. Jamestown is 0-10 and 0-6 in the WDA.
Culbertson Takes Part In Fairview Meet
Culbertson accounted for 28 points in the girls’ division and 29 points in the boys’ division during the Fairview Invitational track meet on Wednesday, May 1. Destiny Thompson came through with a second-place showing in the javelin with a mark of 107-0. The senior placed fourth in the shot put at 29-1 and fifth in the 100 at 14.27 seconds.
TrainND Foundation offering pair of CDL training scholarships
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - The TrainND Foundation in Williston is offering two scholarships to help people interested in obtaining their Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). The $4,000 scholarships are for TrainND Northwest’s four-week CDL training course, which is offered in Williston, Dickinson and Minot. It can also be used for their Fast Track CDL Training.
Jamestown Softball Holds On For Split At Williston
WILLISTON – A win salvaged the day after a tough first game loss for Jamestown. Blue Jay Softball split on Saturday at Williston, with the Coyotes winning the opener 5-4 before Jamestown won the second game 7-5 at the Western Star Softball Complex. Game 1: Williston 5, Jamestown 4.
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