27 August 2020

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Wolf Point Volleyball Team Sees  Numerous Returning Players

Wolf Point Volleyball Team Sees Numerous Returning Players


With many starters returning from last year’s squad, the Wolf Point Wolves should be a force this volleyball season. Starters back for the Wolves include Jewell Olson, Mikaya Smoker-Dewitt, Demi Kegley, Hailey Nelson, Sarah Williamson and Kaitlin MacDonald. “It’s a good returning group,” Wolf Point coach Kim Hanks said. “Jewell Olson has worked hard in the offseason in the weight

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Culbertson/Bainville Cross-Country

Culbertson/Bainville Cross-Country


Culbertson/Bainville Cross-Country The Culbertson/Bainville cross-country program has a great tradition of putting together strong teams. This season shouldn't be any different. The squad includes 11 runners with five boys and six girls. Everybody returns from last year's team except for two runner including Carson Ullmer who placed 13th at the state meet. Coach Dave Solem

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Poplar’s Cross Country Team  Ready For Successful 2020

Poplar’s Cross Country Team Ready For Successful 2020


The return of a pair of standouts from two years ago has supporters of Poplar High School's cross-country program excited for the season. Hudson Atkinson, a senior, returns after missing last year due to an injury. As a sophomore, Atkinson won the Class B state championship with a time of 16.18.21. The second-place finisher was 16 seconds behind Atkinson. Poplar placed 12th as a team

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Indians Continue Rebuilding Football Program

Indians Continue Rebuilding Football Program


The Poplar High School Indians would like to see better numbers, but the football team has several talented players on this season’s squad. Coach Joe Hammer said the turnout is at 16 players at this point. He added that usually about 10 more students join the squad once school begins. School is scheduled to start on Thursday, Aug. 27, in Poplar. Tyler Pribbernow, a senior, is one of the

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FWP Seeks Assistance In Wildlife Deaths

FWP Seeks Assistance In Wildlife Deaths


Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has received several reports over the last few weeks of dead or dying white-tailed deer, along with a few antelope. Biologists are still waiting for test results to come back, but early indications indicate patterns and symptoms similar to epizootic hemorrhagic disease. EHD is an infectious, sometimes fatal virus that is usually spread by a virus-carrying

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Poplar Volleyball Team Ready To Spike It

Poplar Volleyball Team Ready To Spike It


You can feel the optimism when you walk into the Moccasin Square Garden at Poplar High School during the Lady Indians’ volleyball practices. The Lady Indians' volleyball squad should be improved this season with a number of returning seniors. Poplar coach William Bemer is excited about the turnout of 22 players. The group includes seniors Keandra Martell, Kahomani Charboneau, Macey

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New State Chinook Salmon Record After  Angler On Fort Peck Sets The Hook

New State Chinook Salmon Record After Angler On Fort Peck Sets The Hook


It seems like the question has been asked numerous times this summer: “Will the current Montana state record Chinook salmon be broken?” While Chinook salmon fishing hasn't been fast and furious on Fort Peck Reservoir, a few anglers who grounded it out have been rewarded with some very large specimens. It seems like most salmon caught this summer have weighed in the mid-toupper 20-pound

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Wolf Point Schools Activities Schedule

Wolf Point Schools Activities Schedule


All activities subject to change. Varsity Football Date Event Time(s) Fri. Aug. 14 1st Day of Practice 8:00 A.M. Fri. Aug. 28 Maroon and White Game 5:00 P.M. Fri. Sept. 4 Baker 7:00 P.M. Fri. Sept. 11 @ Harlem 7:00 P.M. Fri. Sept. 18 @ Malta 7:00 P.M. Fri. Sept. 25 Fairfield 7:00 P.M. Fri. Oct. 2 vs Cutbank 6:00 P.M. Fri. Oct. 9 Conrad 7:00 P.M. Fri. Oct. 16 @ Glasgow 7:00 P.M. Fri. Oct. 23 Poplar
20 August 2020

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Tribes Buffalo Program  Transfers Bulls

Tribes Buffalo Program Transfers Bulls


Thirty-four bison were transferred from the Fort Peck Tribes buffalo program to various tribal groups Aug. 12-13. According to InterTribal Buffalo Council technical services department head Megan Davenport, buffalo were sent to Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate and Flandreau Santee Sioux tribes in South Dakota; Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation in Kansas; Modoc Nation, Quapaw Nation, Cherokee Nation, Cheyenne