13 January 2022

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Temperatures To  Improve This Week

Temperatures To Improve This Week


Area residents endured some harsh temperatures during the first full week of 2022. After a high temperature of 13 degrees on Tuesday, Jan. 4, the high temperature was only 7 degrees below zero in Wolf Point on Wednesday, Jan. 5. According to the National Weather Service, the low temperature in Wolf Point on Jan. 5 was 24 degrees below zero. The temperatures were 15.5 degrees colder than average.

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Poplar Girls Defeat Frazer, 87-25

Poplar Girls Defeat Frazer, 87-25


Poplar’s girls’ basketball squad controlled action and captured an 87-25 home victory over Frazer on Tuesday, Jan. 4. The Indians outscored Frazer by a 28-0 margin during the third quarter of the non-conference game. “It’s a work in progress,” Poplar Coach Bryce Kirk said. “We’re working to get better.” Poplar held a 47-18 halftime advantage. “We played good team

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Montanans Urged To Join Fight  To Prevent Human Trafficking

Montanans Urged To Join Fight To Prevent Human Trafficking


After proclaiming January as Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in Montana, Gov, Greg Gianforte has teamed up with Attorney General Austin Knudsen to encourage Montanans to join the fight to end human trafficking. “Generating an estimated $150 billion worldwide per year, human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery whereby traffickers, which are often organized criminal enterprises,

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Frazer Boys Capture Win Over Nashua

Frazer Boys Capture Win Over Nashua


Frazer’s boys’ basketball squad scored a 75-63 conference win over Nashua on Friday, Jan. 7. Keein Ackerman and Ryker Ackerman each accounted for 30 points to lead the Bearcubs. Trailing 24-14 at the half, the Bearcubs exploded for 22 points in the third quarter for a 50-45 advantage. The Bearcubs then scored 25 more points in the fourth quarter. Frazer’s girls lost by a 50-33

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Poplar Boys Earn Win Over Frazer

Poplar Boys Earn Win Over Frazer


Poplar’s boys’ basketball team rolled past Frazer, 8137, in non-conference action held in Poplar on Tuesday, Jan. 4. The Indians gained a 47-25 half-time lead en route to the non-conference victory. “We got to continued to work on things and our new offense,” Poplar Coach Gib Medicine Cloud said. “Everybody played well in their roles, which is what we need.” Poplar accounted