16 February 2023

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Pickup Fire

Pickup Fire


Wolf Point volunteer firefighters responded to a fire of a pickup at a residence near Highway 250 on Thursday, Feb. 9. (Photo by Jessica Smith)

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Free Doughnuts, Coffee

Free Doughnuts, Coffee


Community Bible Church pastor Arch Woodstock and his wife, Sandy, have been providing free coffee and doughnuts on Saturdays and Wednesdays from 8 to 9 a.m. at Triangle Park in Wolf Point. About 50 individuals have received items each time. Jackets and gloves have also been provided. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Ceremony Remember Three Former Wolves

Ceremony Remember Three Former Wolves


Three former Wolf Point Wolves were remembered prior to the start of basketball action at the high school on Saturday, Feb. 12. The families of the late Desmond Clark, Kevor Martell and Mikel Weeks received shadow boxes with basketball jerseys in memory of the three individuals who died at a young age. Wolf Point boys’ basketball coach Cole Hanks came up with the idea to remember the players.

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Fourstar Teams With McDonald’s

Fourstar Teams With McDonald’s


Wolf Point City Councilman Lance Fourstar received 100 incentive certificates from McDonald’s owner Emanuel Leon recently to incentive Wolf Point student attendance. Each certificate is good for one McDonald’s Happy Meal and recognizes outstanding students. Wolf Point JOM Committee chair Rain Turcotte was appointed by Fourstar to distribute the incentives. Leon indicated he will be approaching

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Bushman Looks Forward To Serving Country

Bushman Looks Forward To Serving Country


Wolf Point High School senior Logan Bushman has his mind set to continue his family’s tradition after he graduates from high school. Bushman plans to head for basic training with the Montana National Guard. “I want to serve my country anyway possible,” Bushman said. His family tradition includes uncles who served in the Army and Marines as well as a great-grandfather who served

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