26 May 2022

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Point High School  nt i

Point High School nt i


g Wolf Graduation Sunday, May 29 5:00 P.M. Wolf Point High School Class Motto: “ Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.” — Dr. Seuss Class Flower: Alstroemeria Meaning of Class Flower: Meaning of friendship, love, strength and devotion. Represents mutual support and the ability to help each other through the trials and tribulations

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Mccarty

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Culbertson’s Joseph (left) helped paint faces during the JMG Color Run May 22. The theme for this year’s event was “Stand Strong And Look For The Sun-Like A Sunflower” promoting mental health. (Photo by Mary Machart)

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James Moore

James Moore


James 'Jim' Noel Moore, 76, died Sunday, May 15, 2022, at his home. He was born Nov. 16, 1945, to Noel and Helen (Scott) Moore in Vancouver, Wash. He joined brothers, Joe and Harry, and sister, Jackie. After high school, he enlisted in the Army in January 1965 and was promoted to sergeant in Vietnam in December 1966. After being honorably discharged in 1967, he moved back to Bainville. On May 6, 1966, he married Barbara Coulston. To this union, two sons were born, Jeff and Jason. After moving many times, they finally settled in Sidney. He was a “jack of all trades” and worked many different jobs from diesel mechanic to truck driver. In 1998, he and Jeff started a trucking company, J. Moore Enterprises. After Jim retired, he drove truck for many area farmers. He was a very giving person and always took care of everyone else before himself. He was very devoted to giving to many different charities, especially St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and the Humane Society. For most of his life, he always had a dog or two, usually a springer spaniel as those were his favorite. No matter where he went, he always took his dogs with him. He loved the outdoors. He especially loved hunting and fishing. When Jim lived in western Montana, he looked forward to the annual hunting trips when his sons, grandsons and family friends would come out. Sturgis rallies were one of his favorite getaways. It was a place he could do or say anything and get away with it. He will be remembered for his caring ways, his witty sense of humor and his “Hold on now, let’s just wait a minute” way of life. He is survived by his children, Jeff Moore of Savage, Jason Moore of Phoenix, Ariz.; seven grandchildren; brother, Joe Moore of Waddington, N.Y.; and sister, Jackie Miller of Austin, Texas. He was preceded in death by his brother, Harry Moore. Services were held Friday May 20, at the Faith Fellowship Baptist Church in Bainville with Bryce Romo officiating.
19 May 2022

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Lustre School Celebrates  Graduates During Ceremony

Lustre School Celebrates Graduates During Ceremony


With appreciation of what Lustre Christian School provided them, five students graduated from the high school on Sunday, May 15. Salutatorian Kaleb Hoversland said that during the past four years, he and other students learned a great deal whether it was in chapel or math class. “We learned how to handle things through Christ,” Hoversland said. Other lessons have included never giving

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Buffalo United Project Provides  Lessons For Poplar Students

Buffalo United Project Provides Lessons For Poplar Students


The Buffalo Unity Project keeps serving as a great learning avenue for Poplar’s seventh-grade students. Morgan Norgaard, principal of Poplar Middle School, said the program is currently in its fourth year and in the process of putting together its annual documentary. An exciting part of the project this year was students establishing a medicine wheel. The middle school woodshop students

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Bryan Named Wild Horse  Stampede Grand Marshal

Bryan Named Wild Horse Stampede Grand Marshal


Jan Bryan has been named grand marshal for the 99th Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede. This year’s event is set for July 7-9. She told the Northern Plains Independent that she always enjoys Stampede weekend, but thinks the special honor will be a treat for her family. “I am looking forward to the whole weekend,” said Bryan. “I love Stampede and seeing people. I think my grandkids will think