29 September 2022

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NDO Fashion Show Highlights Native Talent

NDO Fashion Show Highlights Native Talent


Nakoda Dakota Oyate Youth Council members hosted a Native Fashion with a Passion runway show Sept. 24 at Fort Peck Community College in Poplar featuring work by designers Jackie Bird, Rebekah Jarvey and youth artist Chelysa Owens-Cyr. The emcee was adult youth advisory board member Maria Vega. “All the models were members of the NDO youth council,” said organizer Carrie Manning. “Entertainment

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Poplar High School Welcomes New Advisor

Poplar High School Welcomes New Advisor


Incoming Poplar High School career advisor Cindy Morales was born and raised in Walla Walla, Wash. Her parents are immigrants from Mexico and Guatemala. She graduated from Central Washington University with a bachelor of arts in psychology and a bachelor of science in anthropology. Morales told the Northern Plains Independent that she has been integrated into the community in a variety of roles

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Wolves Come Up Short In Football Battle Against Malta

Wolves Come Up Short In Football Battle Against Malta


It was a good battle, but Wolf Point’s football team lost at Malta by a 28-14 final on Friday, Sept. 23. The Mustangs accounted for the game’s first two touchdowns on passes of 40 and five yards. After Wolf Point’s defense stopped Malta inside the Wolf Point 10-yard line, the Wolves drove the distance to get on the scoreboard. The Wolves scored on a 20-yard pass play from Juliun Benson

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Poplar’s Team Takes  First At Lockwood

Poplar’s Team Takes First At Lockwood


Poplar’s girls’ cross country team took top honors at the Lockwood Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 24. The Indians captured first place with 22 points. Shepherd placed second with 33 place. Manhattan Christian’s Jadyn Vandyken was the overall girls’ champion with a time of 21:11.6. Poplar’s Reinita Irizarry finished second at 22:55.8. Teammate Jazmyn Carrywater took third

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