04 June 2020

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Irizarry Wins Student Art Contest

Irizarry Wins Student Art Contest


Tribal College Journal has announced that Tiffanie Irizarry and Suni S. Vizcarra Wood, both students at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Sante Fe, N.M., are the winners of the 2020 TCJ Student cover art contest. Irizarry’s portrait drawing of Hollow Horn Bear will appear on the cover of the summer 2021 issue of TCJ, while Vizcarra Wood’s digital artwork, Spiritual Embodiment,

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Brockton High School Seniors  Celebrate 2020 Graduation

Brockton High School Seniors Celebrate 2020 Graduation


The Brockton School District held commencement exercises for the 2020 graduating class May 15. Four graduates were honored, including Samona Birdinground, Jacie Mikkelsen, Nathan Nash and Mikaila Youpee. Nash is Brockton’s valedictorian. Mikkelsen earned the distinction of salutatorian. Superintendent Steve Engebretson was master of ceremonies. The proceedings were broadcast on social

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Fire Destroys House On Front Street

Fire Destroys House On Front Street


The Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department responded to a structure fire on the 500 block of Front Street at 9:12 p.m. on Wednesday, May 27. The house was not occupied at the time of the fire. (Photo by Darla Downs)

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Froid Bulls’ “A” Team Downs  Yellow Jackets Saturday

Froid Bulls’ “A” Team Downs Yellow Jackets Saturday


It was a great way to start a new program. The Post 49 Bulls downed Wolf Point in both games of a double-header played in Froid on Saturday afternoon, May 30. The contests marked the first Legion baseball games played in Froid since 2004. The new squad features players from Froid, Culbertson, Bainville, Medicine Lake and Sidney. An excellent pitching performance by Walker Ator led the Bulls

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Firefighter Of The Year

Firefighter Of The Year


Culbertson’s Mike Olson (center) was formally awarded the American Legion Department of Montana Firefighter of the Year Award May 30. He is pictured with Thomas Mann Post #81 commander David Dean (left) and post adjutant Brian Fordyce (right). (Submitted photo).

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