20 October 2022

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Event Marks Opening Of Student Memorial

Event Marks Opening Of Student Memorial


Dozens of people gathered at Montana State University on Wednesday morning under sunny skies to mark the reopening of a renovated memorial that honors students who have died while enrolled at MSU. The outdoor space, which displays names dating to 1990, is located just off the west entrance of the Centennial Mall near the Duck Pond. As part of its redesign and renovation, the student memorial

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Ryan Spotted Bird

Ryan Spotted Bird


Ryan Cherokee Spotted Bird, “Sun Ka Wakan Hdeska” Spotted Horse, 29, of Brockton died Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. He was born July 28, 1993, to Adrian and Shannon in Billings. He joined brother Austin Ray to complete their family of four. The family moved to Norman, Okla., just before his first birthday, allowing him to become acquainted with his southern family. He loved fishing with his brother and dad, riding bikes around Norman, skateboarding and playing with his cousins. He attended preschool through 11th grade in Poplar. He played baseball, football, basketball, cross country and track. He graduated high school from Riverside Indian School in Anadarko, Okla., in May 2012. After graduation, he moved to New Mexico to live near his father. He attended Job Corps, worked as a security guard and enjoyed working out and running to keep himself in shape. He loved being outside and the warm climate in New Mexico suited him well. After moving back to Montana, he attended Fort Peck Community College and worked in construction. He was a shy, quiet child who was very orderly and meticulous with his toys, cars and figures all lined up perfectly. He paid close attention to details and was always building elaborate structures and crashing them down with cars to build more. He adored his brother and was often seen a his “shadow.” He and Austin competed in
13 October 2022

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Lady Wolves Fall Short  Against Scobey, Malta

Lady Wolves Fall Short Against Scobey, Malta


Wolf Point dropped a league volleyball match to conference leader Malta on Saturday, Oct. 8. Malta won at home by a final of 25-19, 25-13, 25-14. Leading Wolf Point’s attack were Sierra Hamilton and J’Elle Garfield with six kills each. Kylie Rodenberg finished with 10 assists. Katelyn MacDonald served two aces. Garfield finished with 14 digs. Joli Beston had three blocks. The

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Indians Lose At Home Against Scobey Squad

Indians Lose At Home Against Scobey Squad


The Poplar Indians played hard for their homecoming football fans but lost to Scobey by a 46-6 margin on Saturday, Oct. 8. Scobey struck quickly as a pass from Boen Tande to Gage Hallock put the ball inside the Poplar 10. The Spartans reached the end zone when 250-pound Tucker Aanstad scored from the one. Poplar’s offense enjoyed a nice start with the running of Gage Berg and quarterback

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Reum

Reum


Wolf Point’s Maddox finds running room against Fairfield on Friday, Oct. 7. The Wolves will travel to Conrad on Friday, Oct. 14. (Photo by James Walling)

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