31 December 2020

Senior
Bainville High School senior Cody Skor feels the most at home when he is working in the school’s shop area.
“Basically just welding and a lot of hands-on stuff,” Skor said of what school activity he likes the best. “I’m kind of proud of all my projects really.”
He noted that he also enjoyed a woodworking class a couple of years ago where he created a hay bunk.
But his favorite

Wolf Point Hopes For Solid Wrestling Season In 2021
Wolf Point’s wrestling team will begin its season on Monday, Jan. 4, with a home mixer that is expected to feature Malta and Poplar.
The Wolves’ wrestling program started practice on Monday, Dec. 7, with an impressive turnout of 11 wrestlers.
Coach Scott Vandall, entering his fourth season as head coach, is excited because this is the largest turnout during that time.
“We’re

Knudsen’s Last Day In Court
Roosevelt County Attorney Austin Knudsen, left, served his last day in court on Wednesday, Dec. 16. Next to him are deputy county attorney Frank A. Piocos and Donna Reum. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

Poplar Enjoys Good Turnout For Wrestling Program
With a turnout of 24 wrestlers, the Poplar Indians should field a solid squad this wrestling season.
“It’s a good turnout for us,” Poplar Coach Jason Frederick said.
The Indians return two standouts who placed at the Class B state meet last season. Jase Frederick earned fourth at 113 pounds and Jacob Berger took fourth at 205 pounds. Berger will wrestle at heavyweight this season.