31 March 2022

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Poplar Returns Standouts For Track Season

Poplar Returns Standouts For Track Season


The Poplar Indians hope to start their season on a strong note when they compete at the Glasgow Invitational on Friday, April 1. This year’s district meet will take place in Glasgow on May 14. The Indians are looking forward to a solid track season with 34 athletes out for the sport this season. Among the returning athletes is Jazmin Gorder. She finished second in the 800 and sixth

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Joise Denney Wolchesky

Joise Denney Wolchesky


Joise Denney Wolchesky died March 21, 2022, in Billings, Mont. She was born April 12, 1927, at Perry, Okla., the fourth child of Russell and Hilda Dayton Denney. She was raised and attended school at Belfry, where she was valedictorian of her class. To the age of 12, she lived with her grandmother, Anna Hancock. After graduation, Joise was employed at the Roosevelt County Welfare Department and she and William Wolchesky were married in Wolf Point on July 3, 1947. They were divorced in 1970. Joise was employed by the USDA for 34 years, based at times in Wolf Point, Bozeman, Guam, Honolulu and Hilo, Hawaii. While in the Pacific, she helped establish offices at Guam, Saipan, Ponape, Truk, Yap, Palau, Kosrae, Marshall Islands and American Samoa, as well as a state office in Hilo, Hawaii. During her 16 years in the Pacific, she traveled and assisted in these county offices as well as the Hawaii county

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Poplar Prepares For Tennis Season

Poplar Prepares For Tennis Season


The Poplar Indians return three players from last year’s tennis season for this season’s campaign. Back for the Indians are Cayana Adams, Gracelyn Medicine Cloud and Madison Dehner. Krissy Parker is the squad’s new coach. “No one was going for it,” Parker said of why she took the position. “It’s brand new for me, I’m learning as I go. I didn’t want the program to go away.”

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“Wolfie.” Designs of the flags ….

“Wolfie.” Designs of the flags ….


“Wolfie.” Designs of the flags will include the Wolf Point High School mascot and class mottos such as “Leave No One Behind” and “We Are One Pack.” Designs of the flags will include the Wolf Point High School mascot and class mottos. As each class graduates, the class president will be responsible to take the flag for safe keeping until their prospective class reunions. Other improvements

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FWP To Instruct Anglers To Kill  Invasive Smallmouth Bass

FWP To Instruct Anglers To Kill Invasive Smallmouth Bass


After an invasive smallmouth bass was caught in the Gardner River just outside Yellowstone National Park on Feb. 19, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking anglers to voluntarily kill the fish. FWP also will propose a rule next month that would require them to be killed and reported. The catch worried wildlife officials as the fish is not native to the area, and an established population

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Frazer Bearcubs Aim For Strong Track Season in 2022

Frazer Bearcubs Aim For Strong Track Season in 2022


The Frazer Bearcubs have a good turnout for track this year and are looking forward to a successful season. The Bearcubs feature 10 athletes including four seniors, five sophomores and one freshman. The high school program includes six boys and four girls. Frazer coach Cody Larson said the turnout is double the amount of athletes that came out last season. It’s the largest turnout for