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Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. LHS’s Ness grabs top–5 finish in Stock Market Game. Laurel High School Senior Ryan Ness finished 5th in the Montana Council on Economic Education Stock Market Game out of nearly 300 teams across the state. The Stock Market Game is an eight– week Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. OBITUARIES | LAUREL OUTLOOKSOFTBALLCLASSIFIEDSBASEBALLFROM THE PUBLISHERENGAGEMENTS Jane Marie Streck, age 92, passed away Thursday, April 15, 2021. Jane was born on May 14th, 1928. In 1946 she married Herman G. Streck. Together they had one child and resided in Laurel, Montana. During their younger years they were hard working farmers, and Jane was an impeccable homemaker that took pride in taking care of their home andfamily.
CRIME | LAUREL OUTLOOK Sean Robert Robinson arrested for aggravated animal cruelty. A joint investigation between the Laurel Police Department, Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Department and Yellowstone County Animal Control resulted in an arrest and felony aggravated animal cruelty charges for a Laurel man accused of torturing and killing cats. Thursday, June 3, 2021. GENERAL FUND MILL LEVIES FAIL TO PASS Thursday, May 13, 2021. Both the General Fund and High School General Fund Levies failed to pass in the May 4 school election. The district ran the levies in order to maintain adequate staffing levels in all departments and to develop more opportunities in the area of Career and Technical Education. The total cost of both levies would have been NEWS | LAUREL OUTLOOK Hosted by the Carbon Stillwater Community & Senior Programs, the evening will include all materials, a nacho and dessert bar, donated beverages, a silent auction and photo booth. The $40 fee includes all materials, instruction and a drink. Call 962-3800 or 665-6294 for information. Virtual kits are also available. Thursday, May 27, 2021. COURT REPORT: MARCH 11, 2021 Court Report: March 11, 2021. The following reports are cases deposed by the Laurel City Court. The reports summarize the sentences imposed by the Laurel City Court. The Supreme Court software program does not always reflect the actual total of fines and fees, so a minor variation may be reported. • Trevor Wayne Massey, 33, flashingsignal
OBITUARY | LAUREL OUTLOOK Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 SEAN ROBERT ROBINSON ARRESTED FOR AGGRAVATED ANIMAL The investigation began on May 18 and resulted in Sean Robert Robinson’s arrest on Monday after a drug warrant was served by county officials. Officers and deputies were granted consent to search Robinson’s garage and discovered more evidence of animal cruelty. He was arrested and faces two charges of felony aggravated animal crueltyand theft.
PARK CITY’S HOMESTEAD SOURCE OF MOST CALLS; MAN CLAIMS At 9:33 a.m. deputy advised both parties blamed each other for starting the altercations over “noise” at all hours. Jan. 30. • At 6:28 a.m. a caller at the Homestead stated he was in Billings getting gas and someone put a lighter on his driver’s side seat. The RP stated he though someone was “trying to MCVEE LEAVING LAUREL SCHOOLS AFTER MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS Donnie McVee. Laurel School District Business Manager Donnie McVee attended her final school board meeting last week as she has resigned to take a different job in School District 2. The Great Falls native has been at the position since July of 2013 and is leaving to take what she calls a “lesser position” in the Billings SchoolDistrict.
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Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. LHS’s Ness grabs top–5 finish in Stock Market Game. Laurel High School Senior Ryan Ness finished 5th in the Montana Council on Economic Education Stock Market Game out of nearly 300 teams across the state. The Stock Market Game is an eight– week Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. OBITUARIES | LAUREL OUTLOOKSOFTBALLCLASSIFIEDSBASEBALLFROM THE PUBLISHERENGAGEMENTS Jane Marie Streck, age 92, passed away Thursday, April 15, 2021. Jane was born on May 14th, 1928. In 1946 she married Herman G. Streck. Together they had one child and resided in Laurel, Montana. During their younger years they were hard working farmers, and Jane was an impeccable homemaker that took pride in taking care of their home andfamily.
CRIME | LAUREL OUTLOOK Sean Robert Robinson arrested for aggravated animal cruelty. A joint investigation between the Laurel Police Department, Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Department and Yellowstone County Animal Control resulted in an arrest and felony aggravated animal cruelty charges for a Laurel man accused of torturing and killing cats. Thursday, June 3, 2021. GENERAL FUND MILL LEVIES FAIL TO PASS Thursday, May 13, 2021. Both the General Fund and High School General Fund Levies failed to pass in the May 4 school election. The district ran the levies in order to maintain adequate staffing levels in all departments and to develop more opportunities in the area of Career and Technical Education. The total cost of both levies would have been NEWS | LAUREL OUTLOOK Hosted by the Carbon Stillwater Community & Senior Programs, the evening will include all materials, a nacho and dessert bar, donated beverages, a silent auction and photo booth. The $40 fee includes all materials, instruction and a drink. Call 962-3800 or 665-6294 for information. Virtual kits are also available. Thursday, May 27, 2021. COURT REPORT: MARCH 11, 2021 Court Report: March 11, 2021. The following reports are cases deposed by the Laurel City Court. The reports summarize the sentences imposed by the Laurel City Court. The Supreme Court software program does not always reflect the actual total of fines and fees, so a minor variation may be reported. • Trevor Wayne Massey, 33, flashingsignal
OBITUARY | LAUREL OUTLOOK Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 SEAN ROBERT ROBINSON ARRESTED FOR AGGRAVATED ANIMAL The investigation began on May 18 and resulted in Sean Robert Robinson’s arrest on Monday after a drug warrant was served by county officials. Officers and deputies were granted consent to search Robinson’s garage and discovered more evidence of animal cruelty. He was arrested and faces two charges of felony aggravated animal crueltyand theft.
PARK CITY’S HOMESTEAD SOURCE OF MOST CALLS; MAN CLAIMS At 9:33 a.m. deputy advised both parties blamed each other for starting the altercations over “noise” at all hours. Jan. 30. • At 6:28 a.m. a caller at the Homestead stated he was in Billings getting gas and someone put a lighter on his driver’s side seat. The RP stated he though someone was “trying to MCVEE LEAVING LAUREL SCHOOLS AFTER MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS Donnie McVee. Laurel School District Business Manager Donnie McVee attended her final school board meeting last week as she has resigned to take a different job in School District 2. The Great Falls native has been at the position since July of 2013 and is leaving to take what she calls a “lesser position” in the Billings SchoolDistrict.
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Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 COURT REPORT: JUNE 10, 2021 1 day ago · The following reports are cases deposed by the Laurel City Court. The reports summarize the sentences imposed by the Laurel City Court. The Supreme Court software program does not always reflect the actual total of fines and fees, so a minor variation may bereported.
OBITUARY | LAUREL OUTLOOK Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260| LAUREL OUTLOOK
Taylor Ludwig of Billings, Montana, formerly of Laurel, was nominated to receive Dickinson State University’s 2021 Outstanding Graduate Award. This award is the highest honor bestowed upon graduating seniors by the University. PREPARING FOR THE NEW PLANT 1 day ago · Representatives from Northwestern Energy recently showed the Outlook the site of the proposed RICE plant. Roy Ishkanian, on the left, is the company’s manager of lands and permitting, in the middle is Community Relations Manager Lisa Perry, and on the right, Jo Dee Black, public relations specialist. The three are standing to the south of a Northwestern Energy substation onGARAGE SALES
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 HELPING OUT ZOOMONTANA 1 day ago · West School Teacher Nancy Scott presents a check for more than $300 to ZooMontana Guest Services Manager Kathy Barton. Because West School couldn’t go on their field trip to the zoo this year, ZooMontana educators put together a wonderful video that answered student questions about the animals. Then first graders then collected coins for a week and made the $300 donation to ZooMontana. CITY ELECTION HAS CONTESTED SEATS FOR MAYOR AND CITY COURT 1 day ago · Laurel’s municipal election is heating up with several races contested. In both the mayoral race and the city court judge race the incumbents will be facing off with challengers. JEANNETTE RANKIN FOUNDATION TO CELEBRATE HER BIRTHDAY WITH 1 day ago · In celebration of Jeannette Rankin’s birthday this month, the Jeannette Rankin Foundation encourages the public to “Vote for Jeannette!” in the U.S. Mint’s American Women Quarters program. By nominating Rankin to be featured on the American quarter, the foundation seeks to memorialize and celebrate Rankin’s enduring legacy as the first American woman elected to the U.S. PARK CITY LANDLORD ACCUSED OF DUMPING RAW SEWAGE 1 day ago · A Park City landlord is being taken to district court by county officials for allegedly dumping raw sewage from his rental properties, compromising the water quality ofLAUREL OUTLOOK
Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. LHS’s Ness grabs top–5 finish in Stock Market Game. Laurel High School Senior Ryan Ness finished 5th in the Montana Council on Economic Education Stock Market Game out of nearly 300 teams across the state. The Stock Market Game is an eight– week Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. OBITUARIES | LAUREL OUTLOOKSOFTBALLCLASSIFIEDSBASEBALLFROM THE PUBLISHERENGAGEMENTSTHE LAUREL OUTLOOK Jane Marie Streck, age 92, passed away Thursday, April 15, 2021. Jane was born on May 14th, 1928. In 1946 she married Herman G. Streck. Together they had one child and resided in Laurel, Montana. During their younger years they were hard working farmers, and Jane was an impeccable homemaker that took pride in taking care of their home andfamily.
CRIME | LAUREL OUTLOOK Police stats show department members are busy. As Chief Stan Langve reported to the Laurel City Council at Tuesday’s workshop, calls for service when a crime has been reported are up 31 percent over 2020. He was discussing how having chickens in town would impact officers, but the stats show how busy the 14 officers with the police departmentCLASSIFIEDS
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 OBITUARY | LAUREL OUTLOOKLAUREL OUTLOOK OBITMOUNT LAUREL OBITUARIESFUNERAL HOME LAUREL MTFUNERAL HOME LAUREL MTSMITH FUNERAL LAUREL MTLAUREL MT NEWSPAPER THE OUTLOOK Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 NEWS | LAUREL OUTLOOK Hosted by the Carbon Stillwater Community & Senior Programs, the evening will include all materials, a nacho and dessert bar, donated beverages, a silent auction and photo booth. The $40 fee includes all materials, instruction and a drink. Call 962-3800 or 665-6294 for information. Virtual kits are also available. Thursday, May 27, 2021. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER MISUNDERSTANDS ROLE School board member misunderstands role. Thursday, September 3, 2020. Having served on the Laurel School Board 1986-1992 (3 years as Board Chair), I was disturbed about what I read in the “Exasperated” article in the Laurel Outlook. People often run for the school board to: get rid of a coach, teacher, superintendent, etc. LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL FUND MILL LEVY Because the District’s budget authority has dropped, it is necessary to request additional funding via the general fund levy. The estimated cost for the combined elementary and high school levies is $23.53 per year on a home valued at $100,000 or $1.88 per month.GARAGE SALES
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 MCVEE LEAVING LAUREL SCHOOLS AFTER MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS Donnie McVee. Laurel School District Business Manager Donnie McVee attended her final school board meeting last week as she has resigned to take a different job in School District 2. The Great Falls native has been at the position since July of 2013 and is leaving to take what she calls a “lesser position” in the Billings SchoolDistrict.
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Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. LHS’s Ness grabs top–5 finish in Stock Market Game. Laurel High School Senior Ryan Ness finished 5th in the Montana Council on Economic Education Stock Market Game out of nearly 300 teams across the state. The Stock Market Game is an eight– week Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. OBITUARIES | LAUREL OUTLOOKSOFTBALLCLASSIFIEDSBASEBALLFROM THE PUBLISHERENGAGEMENTSTHE LAUREL OUTLOOK Jane Marie Streck, age 92, passed away Thursday, April 15, 2021. Jane was born on May 14th, 1928. In 1946 she married Herman G. Streck. Together they had one child and resided in Laurel, Montana. During their younger years they were hard working farmers, and Jane was an impeccable homemaker that took pride in taking care of their home andfamily.
CRIME | LAUREL OUTLOOK Police stats show department members are busy. As Chief Stan Langve reported to the Laurel City Council at Tuesday’s workshop, calls for service when a crime has been reported are up 31 percent over 2020. He was discussing how having chickens in town would impact officers, but the stats show how busy the 14 officers with the police departmentCLASSIFIEDS
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 OBITUARY | LAUREL OUTLOOKLAUREL OUTLOOK OBITMOUNT LAUREL OBITUARIESFUNERAL HOME LAUREL MTFUNERAL HOME LAUREL MTSMITH FUNERAL LAUREL MTLAUREL MT NEWSPAPER THE OUTLOOK Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 NEWS | LAUREL OUTLOOK Hosted by the Carbon Stillwater Community & Senior Programs, the evening will include all materials, a nacho and dessert bar, donated beverages, a silent auction and photo booth. The $40 fee includes all materials, instruction and a drink. Call 962-3800 or 665-6294 for information. Virtual kits are also available. Thursday, May 27, 2021. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER MISUNDERSTANDS ROLE School board member misunderstands role. Thursday, September 3, 2020. Having served on the Laurel School Board 1986-1992 (3 years as Board Chair), I was disturbed about what I read in the “Exasperated” article in the Laurel Outlook. People often run for the school board to: get rid of a coach, teacher, superintendent, etc. LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL FUND MILL LEVY Because the District’s budget authority has dropped, it is necessary to request additional funding via the general fund levy. The estimated cost for the combined elementary and high school levies is $23.53 per year on a home valued at $100,000 or $1.88 per month.GARAGE SALES
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 MCVEE LEAVING LAUREL SCHOOLS AFTER MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS Donnie McVee. Laurel School District Business Manager Donnie McVee attended her final school board meeting last week as she has resigned to take a different job in School District 2. The Great Falls native has been at the position since July of 2013 and is leaving to take what she calls a “lesser position” in the Billings SchoolDistrict.
DISCOVERY TOURS SUMMER 2021 SCHEDULE Laurel Public Schools are again hosting Discovery Tours which offer an inexpensive and fun way to visit different areas of the state. Trips are $35. The price includes entrance fees and travel.OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Sunlight Property Management officially opened its doors last week. Current customers and members of the Laurel Chamber of Commerce Beth Hoferer, Evan Bruce, Amy Mullaney, Shawn Mullaney, Peggy Miller, Ken Miller, Becky Watson, Kelcie Lohof, and Cami Nelson assisted with the ribbon cutting. Welcome to Laurel! LHS ACADEMIC LETTER WINNERS ANNOUNCED LHS Academic Letter winners announced. Thursday, May 21, 2020. The following students have received a grade point average of 3.0 or higher for the Spring 2018–19 and Fall 2019–20 semesters. GENERAL FUND MILL LEVIES FAIL TO PASS Thursday, May 13, 2021. Both the General Fund and High School General Fund Levies failed to pass in the May 4 school election. The district ran the levies in order to maintain adequate staffing levels in all departments and to develop more opportunities in the area of Career and Technical Education. The total cost of both levies would have been FACE MASKS ARE DE-HUMANIZING Face masks are de-humanizing. Frank Jarvenpaa of Roberts. Thursday, May 14, 2020. It’s difficult to deny that behind a mask you cannot see the ‘human’ face to read emotion, a smile, a frown, a lie, a deception. I find most everyone wearing a mask appears flat and predominately sad. We are no longer interacting like humans, we’remachines.
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Frontier Conference Commissioner Kent Paulson announced the 2020-21 Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field All-Conference teams. Carroll College’s Shae Helterbran, a senior pole vaulter, from Billings, Mont., made all-conference and was selected as women’s MVP. To be selected to the outdoor track and field all-conference team, the student-athlete must place in the top three of their| LAUREL OUTLOOK
Miranda Stevenson Bradley received her Doctor of Medicine degree (M.D.) at the 2021 University of Washington School of Medicine Physician’s Oath and Hooding Ceremony, presented virtually from Seattle, Washington, on May 22, 2021. She will begin her medical residency in emergency medicine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, in June. LEE ANN STORY (RIESINGER) Lee Ann Story (Riesinger) Thursday, December 10, 2020. Lee Ann was born on February 21, 1957 to Frank and Mina Riesinger. She grew up in Laurel with her 10 brothers and sisters. She married her high school sweetheart, Steve, in 1976. They moved to Park City to the Story Family ranch start their family and had three children.| LAUREL OUTLOOK
Taylor Ludwig of Billings, Montana, formerly of Laurel, was nominated to receive Dickinson State University’s 2021 Outstanding Graduate Award. This award is the highest honor bestowed upon graduating seniors by the University.| LAUREL OUTLOOK
Town & Country Supply Association is hosting an event to celebrate the renovations and grand reopening of the Cedar Ridge Casino in Laurel. “The interior is refreshed and has an amazing ambiance,” said Cathy Culp, the C-Store/Casino division manager for Town & Country.LAUREL OUTLOOK
Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. LHS’s Ness grabs top–5 finish in Stock Market Game. Laurel High School Senior Ryan Ness finished 5th in the Montana Council on Economic Education Stock Market Game out of nearly 300 teams across the state. The Stock Market Game is an eight– week Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. OBITUARIES | LAUREL OUTLOOKSOFTBALLCLASSIFIEDSBASEBALLFROM THE PUBLISHERENGAGEMENTSTHE LAUREL OUTLOOK Jane Marie Streck, age 92, passed away Thursday, April 15, 2021. Jane was born on May 14th, 1928. In 1946 she married Herman G. Streck. Together they had one child and resided in Laurel, Montana. During their younger years they were hard working farmers, and Jane was an impeccable homemaker that took pride in taking care of their home andfamily.
CRIME | LAUREL OUTLOOK Police stats show department members are busy. As Chief Stan Langve reported to the Laurel City Council at Tuesday’s workshop, calls for service when a crime has been reported are up 31 percent over 2020. He was discussing how having chickens in town would impact officers, but the stats show how busy the 14 officers with the police departmentCLASSIFIEDS
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 OBITUARY | LAUREL OUTLOOKLAUREL OUTLOOK OBITMOUNT LAUREL OBITUARIESFUNERAL HOME LAUREL MTFUNERAL HOME LAUREL MTSMITH FUNERAL LAUREL MTLAUREL MT NEWSPAPER THE OUTLOOK Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 NEWS | LAUREL OUTLOOK Hosted by the Carbon Stillwater Community & Senior Programs, the evening will include all materials, a nacho and dessert bar, donated beverages, a silent auction and photo booth. The $40 fee includes all materials, instruction and a drink. Call 962-3800 or 665-6294 for information. Virtual kits are also available. Thursday, May 27, 2021. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER MISUNDERSTANDS ROLE School board member misunderstands role. Thursday, September 3, 2020. Having served on the Laurel School Board 1986-1992 (3 years as Board Chair), I was disturbed about what I read in the “Exasperated” article in the Laurel Outlook. People often run for the school board to: get rid of a coach, teacher, superintendent, etc. LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL FUND MILL LEVY Because the District’s budget authority has dropped, it is necessary to request additional funding via the general fund levy. The estimated cost for the combined elementary and high school levies is $23.53 per year on a home valued at $100,000 or $1.88 per month.GARAGE SALES
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 MCVEE LEAVING LAUREL SCHOOLS AFTER MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS Donnie McVee. Laurel School District Business Manager Donnie McVee attended her final school board meeting last week as she has resigned to take a different job in School District 2. The Great Falls native has been at the position since July of 2013 and is leaving to take what she calls a “lesser position” in the Billings SchoolDistrict.
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Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. LHS’s Ness grabs top–5 finish in Stock Market Game. Laurel High School Senior Ryan Ness finished 5th in the Montana Council on Economic Education Stock Market Game out of nearly 300 teams across the state. The Stock Market Game is an eight– week Thu, 05/13/2021 - 12:00am. OBITUARIES | LAUREL OUTLOOKSOFTBALLCLASSIFIEDSBASEBALLFROM THE PUBLISHERENGAGEMENTSTHE LAUREL OUTLOOK Jane Marie Streck, age 92, passed away Thursday, April 15, 2021. Jane was born on May 14th, 1928. In 1946 she married Herman G. Streck. Together they had one child and resided in Laurel, Montana. During their younger years they were hard working farmers, and Jane was an impeccable homemaker that took pride in taking care of their home andfamily.
CRIME | LAUREL OUTLOOK Police stats show department members are busy. As Chief Stan Langve reported to the Laurel City Council at Tuesday’s workshop, calls for service when a crime has been reported are up 31 percent over 2020. He was discussing how having chickens in town would impact officers, but the stats show how busy the 14 officers with the police departmentCLASSIFIEDS
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 OBITUARY | LAUREL OUTLOOKLAUREL OUTLOOK OBITMOUNT LAUREL OBITUARIESFUNERAL HOME LAUREL MTFUNERAL HOME LAUREL MTSMITH FUNERAL LAUREL MTLAUREL MT NEWSPAPER THE OUTLOOK Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 NEWS | LAUREL OUTLOOK Hosted by the Carbon Stillwater Community & Senior Programs, the evening will include all materials, a nacho and dessert bar, donated beverages, a silent auction and photo booth. The $40 fee includes all materials, instruction and a drink. Call 962-3800 or 665-6294 for information. Virtual kits are also available. Thursday, May 27, 2021. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER MISUNDERSTANDS ROLE School board member misunderstands role. Thursday, September 3, 2020. Having served on the Laurel School Board 1986-1992 (3 years as Board Chair), I was disturbed about what I read in the “Exasperated” article in the Laurel Outlook. People often run for the school board to: get rid of a coach, teacher, superintendent, etc. LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL FUND MILL LEVY Because the District’s budget authority has dropped, it is necessary to request additional funding via the general fund levy. The estimated cost for the combined elementary and high school levies is $23.53 per year on a home valued at $100,000 or $1.88 per month.GARAGE SALES
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 278 Laurel, MT 59044 Street address: 415 East Main St. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: 406-628-4412 Fax: 406-628-8260 MCVEE LEAVING LAUREL SCHOOLS AFTER MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS Donnie McVee. Laurel School District Business Manager Donnie McVee attended her final school board meeting last week as she has resigned to take a different job in School District 2. The Great Falls native has been at the position since July of 2013 and is leaving to take what she calls a “lesser position” in the Billings SchoolDistrict.
DISCOVERY TOURS SUMMER 2021 SCHEDULE Laurel Public Schools are again hosting Discovery Tours which offer an inexpensive and fun way to visit different areas of the state. Trips are $35. The price includes entrance fees and travel.OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Sunlight Property Management officially opened its doors last week. Current customers and members of the Laurel Chamber of Commerce Beth Hoferer, Evan Bruce, Amy Mullaney, Shawn Mullaney, Peggy Miller, Ken Miller, Becky Watson, Kelcie Lohof, and Cami Nelson assisted with the ribbon cutting. Welcome to Laurel! LHS ACADEMIC LETTER WINNERS ANNOUNCED LHS Academic Letter winners announced. Thursday, May 21, 2020. The following students have received a grade point average of 3.0 or higher for the Spring 2018–19 and Fall 2019–20 semesters. GENERAL FUND MILL LEVIES FAIL TO PASS Thursday, May 13, 2021. Both the General Fund and High School General Fund Levies failed to pass in the May 4 school election. The district ran the levies in order to maintain adequate staffing levels in all departments and to develop more opportunities in the area of Career and Technical Education. The total cost of both levies would have been FACE MASKS ARE DE-HUMANIZING Face masks are de-humanizing. Frank Jarvenpaa of Roberts. Thursday, May 14, 2020. It’s difficult to deny that behind a mask you cannot see the ‘human’ face to read emotion, a smile, a frown, a lie, a deception. I find most everyone wearing a mask appears flat and predominately sad. We are no longer interacting like humans, we’remachines.
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Frontier Conference Commissioner Kent Paulson announced the 2020-21 Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field All-Conference teams. Carroll College’s Shae Helterbran, a senior pole vaulter, from Billings, Mont., made all-conference and was selected as women’s MVP. To be selected to the outdoor track and field all-conference team, the student-athlete must place in the top three of their| LAUREL OUTLOOK
Miranda Stevenson Bradley received her Doctor of Medicine degree (M.D.) at the 2021 University of Washington School of Medicine Physician’s Oath and Hooding Ceremony, presented virtually from Seattle, Washington, on May 22, 2021. She will begin her medical residency in emergency medicine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, in June. LEE ANN STORY (RIESINGER) Lee Ann Story (Riesinger) Thursday, December 10, 2020. Lee Ann was born on February 21, 1957 to Frank and Mina Riesinger. She grew up in Laurel with her 10 brothers and sisters. She married her high school sweetheart, Steve, in 1976. They moved to Park City to the Story Family ranch start their family and had three children.| LAUREL OUTLOOK
Taylor Ludwig of Billings, Montana, formerly of Laurel, was nominated to receive Dickinson State University’s 2021 Outstanding Graduate Award. This award is the highest honor bestowed upon graduating seniors by the University.| LAUREL OUTLOOK
Town & Country Supply Association is hosting an event to celebrate the renovations and grand reopening of the Cedar Ridge Casino in Laurel. “The interior is refreshed and has an amazing ambiance,” said Cathy Culp, the C-Store/Casino division manager for Town & Country.Aa
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div" style="height: 545px;"> > The Lady Loco softball team after taking 3rd place at the Class A > State tournament in Butte last week. They won two and lost two to > finish the season at 19–2. Courtesy photo Thu, 06/03/2021 - 12:00am Laurel softball takes 3rd at State The Lady Locos won their first two games at the State Class A tournament in Butte last weekend before falling to Polson and Frenchtown to take 3rd and finish an excellent season with a 19–2record....
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> The Lady Loco softball team after taking 3rd place at the Class A > State tournament in Butte last week. They won two and lost two to > finish the season at 19–2. Courtesy photo Thu, 06/03/2021 - 12:00am Laurel softball takes 3rd at State The Lady Locos won their first two games at the State Class A tournament in Butte last weekend before falling to Polson and Frenchtown to take 3rd and finish an excellent season with a 19–2record....
> Mike’s son Tate and his girlfriend Kimberley Johnson with Mooney > at the Outlook on Tuesday. Johnson is also a member of the Montana > Association for the Blind. Outlook photo by Kathleen Gilluly Thu, 06/03/2021 - 12:00am Mooney continues advocacy for the blind Mike Mooney of Laurel is excited that the Montana Association for the Blind’s Summer Orientation Program has moved to the campus of Rocky Mountain College in Billings. “This is the first year at... Thu, 06/03/2021 - 12:00amOpen for business
Sunlight Property Management officially opened its doors last week. Current customers and members of the Laurel Chamber of Commerce Beth Hoferer, Evan Bruce, Amy Mullaney, Shawn Mullaney, Peggy... > The Park City boys took 2nd at the Southern C Divisional track meet > last Thursday at the Laurel Sports Complex. Photos courtesy Tina> Zimdars
Thu, 05/27/2021 - 12:00am Park City girls win Southern C Divisional Track, boys take second May 20 Southern B/C Divisional Laurel Sports Complex Girls Park City 76, Harlowton 71, Absarokee 67, Garfield County 54, Melstone 49 Girls 100 Meter Dash Finals – 1, Pluhar, Maggie, Garfield Cou, 13.... > Bailey Graves won the javelin throw at the Eastern A Divisional meet > with a toss of 117–6. Keeli Harris was 2nd with 108–00, Laney > Leeds 3rd with 105–03 and Daeja Fike 6th with 102–00. Thu, 05/27/2021 - 12:00am LHS girls track wins Divisionals, boys take 2nd The Lady Loco track team won the Eastern A Divisional meet last weekend in Glendive going away, accumulating 196 points over 2nd place Lewistown who had 97 and third place Billings Central with 70....NEWS
06/03/2021 - 12:00am Discovery Tours summer 2021 schedule Laurel Public Schools are again hosting Discovery Tours which offer an inexpensive and fun way to visit different areas of the state. Trips are $35. The price includes entrance fees and travel. The Virginia and Nevada City trip will be on June 5.... 06/03/2021 - 12:00am Helterbran selected as Frontier Conference women’s MVP Frontier Conference Commissioner Kent Paulson announced the 2020-21 Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field All-Conference teams. Carroll College’s Shae Helterbran, a senior pole vaulter, from Billings, Mont., made all-conference and was selected... Rapelje’s Chase Keating Signs with Dawson CCCelebrating art
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Cedar Ridge Casino announces grand reopening Bradley receives Doctor of Medicine degree Ludwig nominated for DSU’s Outstanding Graduate Award Unique seminar opportunity at MSUB for educators Rimrock expands community mental health services in new location Sean Robert Robinson arrested for aggravated animal crueltyWell deserved
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Longtime Park City Coach and AD Bob Hogemark received the prestigious Montana Interscholastic Activity Administrators Association Award last weekend at the Class C State Track Championship in Missoula. The MIAAA GOLD PASS is a lifetime pass,... 06/03/2021 - 12:00am 2021 Southeast A All-Conference/All-State softball awards announced All-state — Mia Andersen, so., Laurel; Ella Crookston, jr., Laurel; Taylor Feller, jr., Laurel; Skylar Higgs, sr., Livingston; Ellie Koerber, sr., Billings Central; Aubrey Nedens, fr., Hardin; Lexie Stahlman, jr., Laurel; Marissa Taylor, jr....State Champs!
Laurel alumni named to Frontier Conference Outdoor Track and FieldAll-Conference team
Laurel softball takes 3rd at State Johnstone takes 4th at State C golf LHS girls track wins Divisionals, boys take 2nd Park City girls win Southern C Divisional Track, boys take secondDivisional Champs!
Panther football sends three players to the ClevDivisional Champs!
Park City boys win District 6C meet, girls take 2ndOBITUARIES
06/03/2021 - 12:00am Rosamond ‘Mondy’ Hilderman Michael Rosamond “Mondy” Hilderman Michael, age 87, went home on May 27, 2021. Rosamond Hilderman Michael was born in Joliet to Charles and Elizabeth Hilderman on May 31, 1933. She married Ed Michael and they resided in Park City. They have five children:... Margie and Jerry MoranMyrna Ann Schaller
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06/03/2021 - 12:00am Removal of all manure piles ordered by city board of health in 1921 25 years ago June 5, 1996 The births of Madilene Rae Staudinger, James Ellis Fuhrman, Devin Mishan Taylor and Felicity Renee Linger were announced. Police received a call from Montana Rail Link to arrest a transient who refused to leave a train.... 06/03/2021 - 12:00amCelebrating art
The end of the year Student Art Show at New Life School of Light featured the work of students from Alonso “Mr. C” Carrillo’s and Miss Dana’s classes. Have a wonderful summer! Courtesy photo Ludwig nominated for DSU’s Outstanding Graduate AwardCool art
RMC posts Spring Semester Dean’s List and High Honors Congratulations MSU graduates SNHU announces Winter 2021 President’s ListGood Citizens!
Seven middle school selected as ‘Do the Write Thing’ finalists South, Middle School students collaborate on monster project SPORTS PHOTO GALLERY > Photo courtesy of Gloria Allwin>
> Lady Locomotive Grace Timm guards a Columbus player during their > game last Friday. Laurel lost the game by 1 point in double over > time. Columbus won 41-40. Sport Photos: January 28, 2021> Hannah Adams
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Laurel Volunteer Fire Department and EMS Staff 2018 > Laurel Volunteer Fire Department new hire Levi Jones helps a > Laurel Cub Scout operate>
> the fire hose at the Middle School last week during Pack 421’s > fall meeting. A variety of>
> emergency personnel as well as the Billings Army Reserve and DNRC > were on hand to>
> show the scouts a little of what they do. Scouts Learn LessonsFall Festival 2018
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Local Law Enforcement Salute Loco Boys Basketball takes 3rd at State Laurel Locomotives Class A State Second Place J-Hawk Basketball District 4B Tourney 2021View More
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Mondays, 1:30 p.m., 201 1/2 E Main St. Monday, June 14, 2021 ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP Second & fourth Monday at 11 a.m., Big Horn Resort, 1801 MajesticLane, 281-8455
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