20 January 2022

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Reum Commended For  Going Beyond Call Of Duty

Reum Commended For Going Beyond Call Of Duty


The efforts of Wolf Point’s school resource officer and law enforcement potentially saved the life of a high school student in December. During the Wolf Point School board meeting on Jan. 17, a letter was read from the Wolf Point Police Department to commend resource officer Corey Reum from going beyond the call of duty during an incident on Dec. 21. Reum explained that a high school girl

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2021 Review

2021 Review


The following are highlights from the previous year in the pages of the Northern Plains Independent. August The Badlands Celebration was held over three days at the Brockton powwow grounds July 30 through Aug. 1. The parking lot project at the Wolf Point High School was completed. The final walk through took place on Tuesday, Aug. 10. Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Loverty Erickson

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Elks Lodge Donates To Help Foster Babies

Elks Lodge Donates To Help Foster Babies


The Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 is using funds received through national Beacon grants to help the area’s youngest residents. The Elks National Foundation has made $3,500 in Beacon grants available to every lodge. Beacon grants allow lodges a chance to develop an on-going, charitable Elks-driven community project. After seeing a Facebook post by former local nurse Paige Stanton about starting

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Perkins Help Lead Way At Culbertson High School

Perkins Help Lead Way At Culbertson High School


Through his involvement in football and JMG, Aiden Perkins stands as one of the leaders at Culbertson High School. The senior is the president of Culbertson’s Jobs for Montana Graduates chapter this year. One of the highlights of the school year was the Glow Run to promote suicide prevention/awareness. Another accomplishment for Perkins was winning the Maurice Hilleman Inspiration Prize

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Former Bainville Superintendent Appointed To State Board

Former Bainville Superintendent Appointed To State Board


Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced the following appointments: Board of Public Education Renee Rasmussen, Bainville: Rasmussen brings 30 years of experience to the Board of Public Education, serving 15 years as a superintendent and principal and 15 years as a teacher. As superintendent of Bainville Public School, Rasmussen improved the high staff turnover rate she inherited by 30

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