29 October 2020

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Toves Enjoys Growing  Up In Small Community

Toves Enjoys Growing Up In Small Community


Wolf Point High School senior Kaholo Toves appreciates everything that the school and the community offers their young people. “It’s a small community so I know everybody,” Toves said. “I have a lot of friends and family here.” He is a member of the National Honor Society and carries a 3.8 grade point average. He ranks fifth in his class. Toves said his favorite class is chemistry.

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District Volleyball Tourney Begins

District Volleyball Tourney Begins


The District 1C volleyball tournament started the night of Tuesday, Oct. 27, with matches at various locations. Because of COVID-19 precautions, the tournament matches will not be held at one location this year but rather at the higher seed’s home site. Opening-round matches on Tuesday included MonDak at Culbertson, Lustre at Scobey, Nashua at Richey/Lambert and Bainville at Savage. Locations

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Spotted Wolf Credits Sports  As Positive Influence In School

Spotted Wolf Credits Sports As Positive Influence In School


Wolf Point High School senior August Spotted Wolf feels that sports are a positive for him at the school. Spotted Wolf participates in cross country, basketball and track for the Wolves. He says basketball is his favorite sport. “I’ve been doing it since my freshman year.” Spotted Wolf was on Wolf Point’s varsity basketball team last year and hopes to be a starter this upcoming

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Pound Puppies Delivers Halloween To Faith Home

Pound Puppies Delivers Halloween To Faith Home


Tina Bets His Medicine (left to right) and Brandy Lynn Wilkinson deliver Halloween decorations to Wolf Point’s Faith Lutheran Home Oct. 21 as part of Pound Puppies’ seasonal Hell Hounds fundraiser (Photo by James Walling)

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County Releases Updated  Active Case Numbers

County Releases Updated Active Case Numbers


As of Sunday, Oct. 25, Roosevelt County had 113 current active cases of COVID-19. A total of cases with 19 deaths have been reported. As of Tuesday, Oct. 27, there were 129 active cases of COVID-19 in Indian Health Service-eligible persons living on the Fort Peck Reservation. This included 53 in Poplar, 54 in Wolf Point, nine in Frazer, nine in Brockton, and two each in Riverside and Fort Kipp.

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Kiwanis Club Hosts Knudsen At Meeting

Kiwanis Club Hosts Knudsen At Meeting


Montana Attorney General candidate Austin Knudsen stressed the damaging impact of meth in Montana during a presentation at the Sidney Kiwanis Club on Thursday, Oct. 22. The club also invited Democratic candidate Ralph Graybill to participate in the program. Graybill planned to take part through video conferencing until a conflict occurred that day. Knudsen is currently the Roosevelt County