07 January 2021

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Senior

Senior


Culbertson High School senior Faith Bowland is looking forward to a future that will include working with animals. Basketball has been her favorite activity throughout her school days. She earned All-Conference second team honors as a junior. “Basketball is very competitive,” Bowland said. She said her parents were basketball players so she followed the tradition. She started playing

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Wolf Point Student Reaches  Heights As Cheerleader

Wolf Point Student Reaches Heights As Cheerleader


Wolf Point High School senior Juanita Pipe likes reaching new heights as a cheerleader for the Wolves. “I like to be a flier,” Pipe said about her role as a cheerleader. She doesn’t mind the occasional fall. “Sometimes I do (fall), but it’s all good,” she laughed. This is her third year as a cheerleader for Wolf Point High School. Even though she’s not a basketball fan,

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Lack Of Montana News On Nemont Tops  Roosevelt County Commissioners’ Agenda

Lack Of Montana News On Nemont Tops Roosevelt County Commissioners’ Agenda


Roosevelt County commissioners decided to hold off on the purchase of new radios for the sheriff’s office until additional funds are in hand. Commissioners made the decision during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 5. The sheriff’s office was requesting five radios for a total cost of $30,350. Commissioner Gary Macdonald noted the money will come from the Federal Emergency Management

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Scholars Of The Week

Scholars Of The Week


Wolf Point’s Scholars of the Week for Nov. 7, are Cauy Stafne and Keeley Blount Henderson. Stafne is a senior at Wolf Point High School. His father is Grant Stafne. Siblings are Chryss Jackson, Clay Stafne, Cade Stafne and Chief Stafne. Extra-curricular activities include Wolf People. Hobbies is games. His role model is Rusty Stafne. His favorite class is history. He wants to join the