29 October 2020

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Meteorologist Gilchrist Wins  NOAA Administrator’s Award

Meteorologist Gilchrist Wins NOAA Administrator’s Award


National Weather Service Glasgow’s Patrick Gilchrist will receive a prestigious award along with eight other individuals who traveled to Australia for six-week assignments in 2019. The honor is an award from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and is granted by the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere who serves concurrently as the NOAA administrator. The award,

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Althea Iron Cloud

Althea Iron Cloud


Althea Joy Iron Cloud, Peháğina Yuz Wįyą, “Carries the Seasons Woman,” died Oct. 16, 2020. She was born on Jan. 18, 1976, in Ronan to Anita Nylene Iron Cloud and Wayne Martell. She attended school in many places, including Wolf Point and Lodge Grass, since she moved around a lot. She received her G.E.D. from Kicking Horse Job Corps. She had many jobs, including customer service,

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August Spotted Wolf

August Spotted Wolf


August “Jug” Spotted Wolf, 62, died Oct. 18, 2020, in Wolf Point. He was born Sept. 13, 1958, in Poplar to Sterling G. Spotted Wolf and Vera B. Roberts- Spotted Wolf-Standing Bear-Ironman. He also considered Yvonne V. Smoker- Broaddus as his mother who helped raise him and Charles J. Gopher and Edward G. Broaddus as his father. He was involved in basketball and cross country during

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Lyle Andres

Lyle Andres


Lyle L. Andres passed peacefully away at Faith Home in Wolf Point, Mont., on Oct. 18, 2020, at the age of 97. Lyle had resided west of Poplar prior to being a resident at Faith Home. Lyle was born on Jan. 29, 1923, in Clifton, Wis., to parents Louis Edward and Rachell Allingham Andres. He worked in the Tomah, Wis., area for farmers and then at a foundry in Elgin, Ill., before moving to Montana.

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Kenneth Azure Sr.

Kenneth Azure Sr.


Pastor Kenneth J. Azure Sr., 72, of Wolf Point died Oct. 22, 2020, in Great Falls. He was born to Ben and Margie Azure in Poplar on Aug. 29, 1948. He attended the Flandreau Indian Boarding School and held a state wrestling record for many years. He later went on to attend heavy equipment school in Missoula and held various jobs in carpentry and with the Fort Peck Housing Authority before

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Harry Rodenberg Jr.

Harry Rodenberg Jr.


Harry J. Rodenberg Jr. passed away Oct. 19, 2020, at the Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point, Mont., where he resided for over five years while receiving much love and care from the staff. Harry was born Sept. 26, 1923, in Manhattan, Mont., to Harry Sr. and Edna Rodenberg. He was joined by a sister, Charlotte, in 1932. After graduating in 1941 from Manhattan High School, he enrolled at Montana

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Leon Doucette

Leon Doucette


Leon E. “Dewey” Doucette, 85, of Fort Peck, died Oct. 10, 2020. He was born July 2, 1935, in Bucksport, Maine, to Wilfred Doucette and Emeline Binette. He was the second child of five. After graduating high school in 1954, he joined the United States Air Force. He spent 20 years defending this great country and retired in 1974. He served in South Carolina, Okinawa, Glasgow, Ramey Puerto Rico

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