
CMR To Host Malmstrom Airmen For A Game Of Basketball
Excitement is building as CMR High School prepares to host airmen from Malmstrom Air Force Base during its annual operation, WarmHeart basketball showcase.
This event is more than just a basketball game; it's designed to celebrate community and unite civilians and service members.

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CMR vs. Malmstrom Basketball Game
The third annual Operation WarmHeart basketball game will be held on March 20th at 6 p.m. at the CMR high school gym.
The CMR gym is located at 228 17th Ave. NW.
The evening of basketball will consist of two separate games...
- CMR high women's basketball versus Malmstrom
- CMR men's basketball versus Malmstrom.
The game is free to attend and open to the public!
Falls Fitness, McDonald Construction and Design, and Snyder Timbercraft are the community partners helping make this event happen.
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What Is Operation WarmHeart
Operation WarmHeart is a nonprofit initiative by the First Sergeant Council.
The organization provides assistance to military families in our community throughout the year, especially during the holidays.
During the basketball game, there will be multiple fundraisers to help raise money and awareness of Operation WarmHeart.
Operation WarmHeart hosts numerous events in our community throughout the year, including a volleyball game similar to the upcoming basketball game, where high school students compete with Malmstrom Airman.
The CMR high school basketball teams are currently the reigning champions.
You won't want to miss out on this year's action and find out who will hold the bragging rights for 2025.
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