15 April 2021

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Wolves Win Tennis Matches At Home

Wolves Win Tennis Matches At Home


Wolf Point’s tennis team had a busy weekend with home action against Forsyth and Baker. The Wolves went three and seven during singles matches. The Wolves were 2-3 in doubles’ play. “The girls played well with many close matches,” Wolf Point Coach Dan Horsmon said. Winning singles’ matches for Wolf Point were Demi Kegley, Serenity Tibbets-Ross and Julie Garfield. Earning

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Athletes Place At  Junior High Track Meet

Athletes Place At Junior High Track Meet


Wolf Point hosted 18 schools for a junior high school track meet on Friday, April 9. The Wolves scored nine points in the girls’ seventh- grade division, nine points in the girls’ eighthgrade girls division and one point in the boys’ eighthgrade division. Wolf Point’s Kolby Burshia placed sixth for eighth-grade boys with a best of 31-7 in the shot put. Leading Wolf Point’s girls

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Official Explains Benefits Of Cooperatives

Official Explains Benefits Of Cooperatives


Area residents heard about cooperatives and food hubs during a “Lunch and Learn” presentation held at the Wolf Point-GNDC Conference Room on Monday, April 12. Tracy McIntyre, executive director of the Montana Cooperative Development Center, was the featured speaker. The organization is a statewide resource for new and existing cooperatives. Staff offers guidance to form and manage a successful

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Spring Is Here, It’s Time To Get Outside,  But Follow The Law And Be Safe

Spring Is Here, It’s Time To Get Outside, But Follow The Law And Be Safe


As spring weather gets here, many people are itching to get outside. For many folks, that may include looking for nongame animals to hunt, fishing, hiking, shed hunting, or bird watching. However, just like at any other time of year, people are asked to follow the law, respect the land, and be safe. Where Can You Go? •Private Land: Hunters and anglers need permission to hunt or fish on private

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Officer Returns Home To Improve Area

Officer Returns Home To Improve Area


After serving in the U.S. Army for nearly 14 years, Centennial Colon has returned with the goal of helping others as a member of the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office. Colon graduated from Poplar High School in 2005 and then joined the Army. His 13 years and nine months with the Army included tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has now served for the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office

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Runoff Forecast Remains Above Average

Runoff Forecast Remains Above Average


Reservoir inflows in the Missouri River basin above Sioux City, Iowa (upper Basin) were well-below average in March. The updated 2021 upper Basin runoff forecast is 21.3 million acre-feet (MAF), 83 percent of average. “Abundant precipitation fell during March in the lower Basin below Sioux City, Iowa, however, March precipitation was less than 50 percent of normal over much of the upper Basin,”