14 October 2021

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Wolves Run To Honors In Sidney

Wolves Run To Honors In Sidney


By Bill Vander Weele The Wolf Point boys accounted for the top three individuals and earned first place at the Eagle Invitational cross-country meet held in Sidney on Saturday, Oct. 9. The Wolves finished with 34 points while Miles City took second with 47 and Glendive placed third with 74 points. Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers captured top honors with a time of 17:52.72 for first place.

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Wolves Fall To Fairfield Team In Conference Action

Wolves Fall To Fairfield Team In Conference Action


The Wolf Point Wolves lost by a 57-0 final during conference football action in Fairfield on Friday, Oct. 8. Wolf Point started the game off on a strong note when a long pass play to Kraven Silk led the Wolves as deep as the Fairfield 12. A third-down quarterback sack by Fairfield helped end the Wolves’ scoring threat. Fairfield scored three touchdowns, including one off a fumble recovery

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Local Teen Takes First In Dickinson

Local Teen Takes First In Dickinson


Mathew Wadsworth, 15, finished up his outdoor racing season with a first place in the 250 class and a second in the open class at Roughrider Motorsports in Dickinson, ND, Oct. 21. He races with the Hash Hill team out of Culbertson. Asked to describe his favorite moment from the season, Wadsworth said, “The best was pulling the hole shot in Glen Ullin against a full gate of riders.”

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Poplar Girls Lose To Fro d/Lake

Poplar Girls Lose To Fro d/Lake


By Bill Vander Weele The Froid/Lake Red Hawks scored a 25-2, 25-9, 25-15, non-conference victory at Poplar on Tuesday, Oct. 5. After two kills by Dasani Nesbit opened the first set, Poplar got on the scoreboard with a spike by Kessee Erickson. The Red Hawks accounted for the next 16 points. Aleah Johnson served three aces during the streak. Nesbit scored four kills, Carolyne Christoffersen

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worked in law enforcement  ….

worked in law enforcement ….


worked in law enforcement for 20 years and that he learned about character while attending a leadership course. He said character is doing the right thing when no one is looking. Reum discovered his real passion was helping kids. As an officer, he would check on kids walking on the streets and ask why they weren’t in school. He wanted to make sure they got a ride and that they knew somebody

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Indians Drop Game To Circle, 44-12

Indians Drop Game To Circle, 44-12


The Poplar Indians dropped their season finale by a 44-12 margin against Circle on Saturday, Oct. 9. Circle led by a 44-6 halftime margin in the conference football game. “We played the best second half that we had all season,” Poplar Coach Joe I Iammar said. “It was our best half of the season.” Scoring touchdowns for the Indians were Mitchell Youngman on a punt return and Adrien

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Generations Of Nemont

Generations Of Nemont


A retirement/welcome party was held at the Stagecoach in Culbertson Saturday, Oct. 9. The event was held in honor of incoming Nemont employee Joe Kohl (left to right), retiring employee Jeff Thorpe, newcomer Matt Sansaver and Mike Machart. Like Thorpe, Machart has been with Nemont since 1994. (Photo by James Walling)

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