29 October 2020

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Wolf Point Drops Match To Baker

Wolf Point Drops Match To Baker


The Wolf Point Wolves improved their play throughout the match but lost against Baker, 19-25, 13-25, 25-21, 23-25, in home volleyball action on Tuesday, Oct. 20. In the first set, the Wolves fell behind 13-6 early, but the net play of Sierra Hamilton, Kayden Sibley and J’Elle Garfield led Wolf Point back to a 13-13 deadlock. Behind 19-17, the Wolves tied the score on kills by Garfield,

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Guard Team Shows Up For STEM

Guard Team Shows Up For STEM


Members of the Montana National Guard mobile event team visited the Culbertson School Monday, Oct. 26. The team has worked to develop a S.T.E.M. program that is available to Montana schools. According to a letter from Sgt. Steve Weber, the program is new and outreach is ongoing. “A few schools have already taken advantage of this program,” said Weber. “But most are not aware that this

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Wolves Defeat Poplar In Conference Volleyball Action

Wolves Defeat Poplar In Conference Volleyball Action


Wolf Point led most of the way to beat Poplar, 25-14, 25-19, 25-20, in league volleyball action on Thursday, Oct. 22. “We needed to come in and win in three,” Wolf Point Coach Kim Hanks said after the victory in Poplar. “I was pleased with their attitude. They are wanting to finish the season in a strong way.” The Wolves took a 9-5 lead in the first set on a tip by Gracie Ferdina,

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Walking Path Open To Public As Pond Fills Vehicle Enters Ike’s From Wrong Entrance

Walking Path Open To Public As Pond Fills Vehicle Enters Ike’s From Wrong Entrance


Walking Path Open To Public As Pond Fills Vehicle Enters Ike’s From Wrong Entrance Ken Forbregd told the Northern Plains Independent that a vehicle drove through orange construction cones at the Ike’s Fishing Pond and Walking Trail project in Culbertson Oct. 26. A social media post from the group’s Facebook page states: “Someone decided to drive around our orange cones off of Highway

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Miss Montana Focuses Time  On Brockton, Culbertson

Miss Montana Focuses Time On Brockton, Culbertson


Despite challenges presented by the pandemic, Miss Montana Jessica Criss has been traveling in the region, focusing on stops at smaller schools where social distancing is possible. In normal times, Criss’ travels would involve big audiences at school assemblies. Large gatherings are off the agenda at present however and Criss spent two days at Brockton School and Culbertson School Oct. 19-20.

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Terrance Peterson

Terrance Peterson


Terrance “Terry” Peterson, 78, of Watford City, N.D., formerly of Froid, died Monday, Oct. 5, 2020, at his Watford City residence. He was born on May 6, 1942, in Powers Lake, N.D., to William and Esther (Jorgenson) Peterson. He graduated from Powers Lake High School class of 1960. His college days were spent in Sioux Falls, S.D., Fargo and Minot, N.D. He graduated with a degree in education