01 September 2022

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Bainville Holds Budget Hearing

Bainville Holds Budget Hearing


The Bainville Town Council held a special meeting Monday, Aug, 29. Mayor Toby Romo and council members Will Rathbun, Nick Tester and Carol Rasmussen were in attendance. A hearing was held for a resolution providing an amendment of the Fiscal Year 2021- 2022 budget to acknowledge amending expenditures exceeding the original appropriations. It was approved. A management’s discussion and analysis

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Wolves, Poplar Boys Enjoy Strong Opening Meets

Wolves, Poplar Boys Enjoy Strong Opening Meets


The Wolf Point boys got off to a solid start to the cross country season at their home invitational held at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Course on Friday, Aug. 26. Wolf Point’s junior Peyton Summers captured top honors with a time of 17:30.79 for first place. “It’s better than last year by about half a minute,” Summers said after the meet. He noted that the time was a great starting

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Knudsen Asks Panel To  Overturn Bison Decision

Knudsen Asks Panel To Overturn Bison Decision


HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has asked a federal board to overturn the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) decision to grant a permit change allowing bison grazing in Phillips County. The permit is a part of the American Prairie Reserve’s broader effort to expand bison grazing on the plains across northern and eastern Montana. Knudsen’s appeal asks the U.S. Department of

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Poplar’s Girls Capture First Place

Poplar’s Girls Capture First Place


Poplar’s girls’ cross country squad earned first place in the team standings during the Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 26. The Indians finished with 29 points at the season-opening meet. Scobey took second with 46 points and Culbertson placed third with 77 points. Jazmyn Carrywater led the Indians with a time of 23:52.86 for sixth-place honors. Reinita Irizarry finished

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Poplar Provides Solid Effort In Football Opener Against Harlem

Poplar Provides Solid Effort In Football Opener Against Harlem


Despite being low on numbers, Poplar’s football team turned in a solid effort in its season-opening 28-12 loss at home against Harlem on Saturday, Aug. 27. Harlem held a 20-6 halftime lead with two of the Wildcats’ scores coming off fumbles by Poplar. The Indians’ touchdown in the second quarter came on a pass play from Kameron Reum to Ivan Iron Cloud. Poplar’s defense came out on

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