20 January 2022

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Event To Honor Kurokawa On Jan. 22

Event To Honor Kurokawa On Jan. 22


Financial leaders are known for investing. Duane Kurokawa’s biggest investment has been made to the Wolf Point community. Kurokawa, who has served as a local bank president since 2008, will be honored with a retirement party at the Sherman Inn from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 22, after 42 years in the banking business. “It’s been a great career,” Kurokawa said. “As a lifelong

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Red Hawks Stay Undefeated With Tough Win Over Bainville

Red Hawks Stay Undefeated With Tough Win Over Bainville


Froid/Lake’s boys’ basketball squad saved its best for the fourth quarter to win a hard-fought home contest against Bainville, 66-47, on Thursday, Jan. 13. The undefeated Red Hawks were up 46-38 after three quarters of play and that margin was cut to 46-40 when Bainville’s Jesse Strickland drove in for a basket to open the fourth period. The Red Hawks responded to the challenge by scoring

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Montana Wilson Raises The Bar

Montana Wilson Raises The Bar


When Montana Wilson was just 7 years old, his grandfather took him to witness history: the swearing in of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation’s first police chief for its newly established tribal police force. Watching alongside his grandfather, a dedicated member of the reservation’s tribal council who held various positions for nearly a quarter of a century, Wilson was quietly learning about

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