04 November 2021

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Fort Peck Community College Expands Areas Of Study

Fort Peck Community College Expands Areas Of Study


Fort Peck Community College will continue to offer four new areas of study introduced in 2021 for its spring 2022 semester. Two-year degree programs for biology, chemistry, early childhood education and criminal justice have been added to the curriculum. FPCC offers more than 25 areas of study including nine associate of applied science degrees, six associate of science degrees, seven associate

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College Dreams In Reach  Thanks To Elks Scholarships

College Dreams In Reach Thanks To Elks Scholarships


The Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 is again participating in the Elks National Foundation Elks Most Valuable Student scholarship contest. Current seniors in high school (Wolf Point, Poplar, Frazer, Brockton and Lustre) are eligible to apply through the local lodge. The MVS scholarship is available to high school seniors who are United States citizens. Applicants do not need to be related to a member

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Senior Profile Kempton Plays Strong Role At Culbertson High School

Senior Profile Kempton Plays Strong Role At Culbertson High School


Senior Profile Kempton Plays Strong Role At Culbertson High School On the football field, Culbertson High School senior Kyler Kempton doesn’t seem like a kind guy. When he carries the football, the tailback enjoys running over opponents. Defensively, he doesn’t shy away from hard hits. Off the field, however, Kempton has a different personality. He is extremely polite dealing with

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Tribal Elections Wrap Up,  Azure Reelected Chairman

Tribal Elections Wrap Up, Azure Reelected Chairman


The inauguration ceremony for the 2021-2023 Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes executive board was held at the Greet the Dawn Auditorium in Poplar at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 1. As of press time, election results were still being verified. Unofficial election results include the following winners with vote counts: Floyd Azure won for chairman with 893 votes; Charlie Headdress, vice chairman

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