21 October 2021

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Obituaries

Obituaries


Willard “Bud” LaCounte (LeCompte), 98, of Billings, and formerly of Bainville, died Sept. 14, 2021. He was born May 25, 1923, to Ernest LaCounte and Theresa Portra LaCounte in the Froid area. He had eight siblings. His grandparents had been driven out of Manitoba by the Canadian army when they attacked the French-Ojibwa (Metis) people and drove many of them across the border into the Turtle

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Poplar Takes Rocky Boy Squad To Five Sets

Poplar Takes Rocky Boy Squad To Five Sets


Poplar took Rocky Boy to the limit in non-conference volleyball action on Tuesday, Oct. 12. Rocky Boy edged the Indians by a 25-15, 21-25, 20-25, 2516, 15-6, final. The Stars jumped out to an 18-9 advantage in the first set, but Poplar battled back to 2214. Rocky Boy scored the set’s final point on an ace by Kazmira St. Pierre. Ahead by a 4-3 margin in the second set, the Indians ran

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Youth Soccer Program Wraps Up Season

Youth Soccer Program Wraps Up Season


Youth Soccer in Wolf Point wrapped up with a tournament Oct. 10. Organizer Marianne E. Zilkoski Rees said 110 kids participated this season, with 35 kids in the Pre-K/K category, 35 from the first and second grades and 40 from the grades three-five. The season started Sept. 7 and featured games on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It was hosted by the City of Wolf Point. The Wolf Point Community

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Glasgow’s Flaten Named Master Administrator

Glasgow’s Flaten Named Master Administrator


Glasgow High School’s Brenner Flaten has been recognized by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administration as a Certified Master Athletic Administrator. The distinction was earned by demonstrating exemplary knowledge and ongoing professional development in the interscholastic athletic administrator field. The certification was voluntary and considered an evaluation of Flaten’s educational

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Martell

Martell


Poplar’s EmmaRae keeps the ball in play against Rocky Boy. The Indians will play at Harlem on Saturday, Oct. 23.