13 April 2023

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Dale George

Dale George


Dale Ernest George, 66, died Wednesday, March 29, 2023, in Minot, N.D. He was born on May 20, 1956, in Powell, Wyo., to William Dean George and Joan Carol (Shelby) George. He spent his childhood in Basin, Wyo., and most of his school years in Glendive, where he graduated in 1974. After graduation, he worked many oilfield jobs until 1984 when he moved to Thermopolis, Wyo., and started work for Fred Hanson at Fred Hanson Construction and Canyon Concrete which started his passion for the concrete business. He later realized his love for flying planes and firefighting which took him all over the country. He made many longtime friends wherever he went with his jokes and straight-forward honest approach

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Linda Dschaak

Linda Dschaak


Linda Lou Dschaak, 76, of Culbertson died April 3, 2023, at Roosevelt Medical Center in Culbertson. She was born Aug. 18, 1946, to Jake and Doris Lorenz in Glasgow. She became a wife and a mother at the young age of 20 when she married Hank Judd. The couple had two sons: Jeffrey Marcus and Donald Allen. Nothing brought her more joy than her two rowdy and turbulent boys. She soon decided to spread her wings back home to Montana where she met and married Kenny Olsen in 1980. They welcomed Jennifer into the world a tad early in January 1982. She took pride in many things. One thing you could always expect was for her to show up to any function and win best dressed. She never left home unless her face was on, nails were painted, and her outfit and hair were on point. Another great pride in her life was being called Grandma or Nana. Her eyes lit up when any of her numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren walked into the room. She is survived by her two children, Jeff Judd of Fairview, and Jennifer Lambert of Culbertson; siblings, Gilbert Lorenz, Jack Lorenz, Jesse Lorenz, Ken Lorenz and Floyd Daniels; 11 grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. She was preceeded in death by her two sisters, Patty and Judy; brother, Jim; and son, Donald Allen. Private family services are being planned for the summer of 2023.
06 April 2023

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Optimists See Great Essay Interest

Optimists See Great Essay Interest


The Wolf Point Optimist has set a high standard for other Optimist clubs to follow. This year, the Wolf Point club received 43 entries for the Optimist International essay contest. That amount is the most of any club in the entire district, which includes Montana, Alberta, Saskatchewan and northern Wyoming. Club president AJ Allen and other Optimists welcomed students for a pizza party at

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Trustees Hire Horsmon As Principal

Trustees Hire Horsmon As Principal


Two Wolf Point School board members expressed frustration with the process of hiring a new junior high school principal during a meeting on Wednesday, March 29. After a recommendation from a selection committee, superintendent Eileen Karge made the recommendation to hire Dan Horsmon for the position. Other applicants were Rain Escarcega Turcotte and Katie Noser. The recommendation was approved

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Frontier Family Reunion Set  To Support Rural Education

Frontier Family Reunion Set To Support Rural Education


Long-time Frontier School teacher Melody Weathermon has written a book regarding her fabulous teaching career and now she is hoping that many of her former students take part in a documentary to promote rural education. Weathermon encourages students, parents, teachers and friends to attend the Frontier Family Reunion from 4:30-8 p.m. at the school on April 27. A gathering of students is scheduled

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Major Injuries Avoided In Bus Accident

Major Injuries Avoided In Bus Accident


Wolf Point school officials are grateful that an accident involving the activity bus carrying the girls’ tennis team wasn’t more serious than it was on Saturday, April 1. Principal Kim Hanks and activities director Eric Peterson said it appears that students didn’t suffer any major injuries but rather mainly “bumps and bruises.” They weren’t sure of the extent of injuries to one