08 June 2023

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Martha Lambert

Martha Lambert


Martha Mary Lambert, age 87, died May 23, 2023, at Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point. She was born in Harlem on Nov. 17, 1935, to James and Mary Shawl. She later moved to Wolf Point and married James Edward Lambert Sr. on March 15, 1956. The loving couple would then start having a large family. James died Nov. 19, 1987. She was also very strong and a devoted Christian. She loved doing beadwork and attending pow-wows. She also loved watching thunderstorms in the summer while doting on her grandchildren. Her family meant the world to her. She was always positive and always laughing or making jokes. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Edward Lambert Sr.; daughters, Marnita Terry Lambert, Mary Martha Lambert and Holly Sue Lambert Black Eagle; and sons, Daniel Lambert and James Lambert Jr. Her survivors include Nora (Wade) Drewry of Billings,

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Buckles

Buckles


Wolf Point eighth-grade student Dana was one of the highlights for the graduation ceremony by playing two songs on the piano on Tuesday, May 30. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Gary Dahl

Gary Dahl


Gary Edmond Dahl, 82, died May 21, 2023. He was born March 4, 1941, in Wolf Point to Henry F. and Naomi (Potter) Dahl, joining brothers Kenneth and John and sister Beverly. He attended school in Wolf Point, where he was an honor student, graduating with the class of 1959. He learned to fly while in high school, starting his pilot’s license at the age of 16. This became a lifelong love of his and he was able to pilot for 60 years. After high school, he attended Montana State University in Bozeman. There, he earned a bachelor of
01 June 2023

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Students Graduate From Wolf Point

Students Graduate From Wolf Point


The Wolf Point High School’s commencement program featured 46 graduates looking ahead to their future on Sunday, May 28. Valedictorian Aaron Boysun said that he wasn’t looking forward to graduation and leaving the comforts of high school. “Time goes by a touch too fast,” he noted. It was, however, time to move on to the next chapter in their lives. “We don’t have a choice.

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Dschaak Asks Commissioners  To Consider MOU Proposal

Dschaak Asks Commissioners To Consider MOU Proposal


Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak visited with Roosevelt County commissioners last week regarding the issue of dilapidated buildings and lots in Wolf Point. Dschaak has been having positive meetings with deputy couynty attorney Thomas Bleicher about developing a memoriam of understanding for cities and the county to work together on building challenges. “I care about the community of Wolf

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