23 June 2022

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Teachers, School District Start Mediation

Teachers, School District Start Mediation


Mediator David Luckey for the State of Montana feels progress was made during conversations with Wolf Point School District officials and the Wolf Point Education Association on Tuesday, June 14. At the conclusion of the meeting, which started prior to 5 p.m. and ended shortly before 11 p.m., Luckey said both sides seemed to be pleased with the progress. Because of scheduling conflicts, the

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SPORTS

SPORTS


Area Youth Baseball & Softball
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Wolf Point Baseball Program Enjoys Good Turnout

Wolf Point Baseball Program Enjoys Good Turnout


The Wolf Point Little League ages 9-12 have started their season. “We have 39 kids that I’m have signed up and about 34 that have been coming to practices,” Scott Vandall said. “We are excited to see these numbers and the kids are doing a good job of taking things in. We have had difficulty in the past few years. We are working on changing things in our approach.” Goals are for the

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T-Ball 
	The Wolf Point Royals ….

T-Ball The Wolf Point Royals ….


T-Ball The Wolf Point Royals and Wolf Point Red Sox prepare for a good season. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Cyndy Panasuk

Cyndy Panasuk


Cyndy Panasuk, 66, died Monday, June 13, 2022, at her residence in Bainville. Cynthia Helen Panasuk was born on July 18, 1955, in Sidney to Harry and Helen Foss. She was the second born of four girls who grew up on the family ranch out on Charlie Creek, working the cattle and the fields alongside her sisters and her parents since she was young. She went to elementary school at Ruffatto School until the seventh grade before attending high school in Culbertson. After she graduated, she attended Montana State University - Bozeman and finished school at Eastern Montana University in Billings with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Sidney, moved to Brockton, then finished in Bainville. Over the years, she taught a variety of grades, kindergarten through high school. She loved each of her students like kids of her own and, even though she retired, she didn’t let that end her teaching adventure as she subbed at the Bainville School for years after. She met Miles Panasuk and they married in 1985, planting their roots in Bainville. Later, her son Jake and daughter Nena were born and were truly the pride and joy of her life. She always enjoyed a challenge. Whether it was puzzles, a half marathon, quilting, starting CrossFit after retirement and many more difficult activities, she loved to challenge her brain and body. She and Miles began wintering in Wickenburg, Ariz., where she took up hiking and

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Wolf Point

Wolf Point


Wolf Point’s girls’ softball players in the 9-10 age division. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)