16 February 2023

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Chastity Black Dog

Chastity Black Dog


Chastity Martha Merijah Black Dog, 37, died Feb. 2, 2023, in Wolf Point. She was born to William J. Black Dog and Elsie Lenore Dust Necklace on May 28, 1985, in Poplar. She lived most of her life in Fort Kipp and Brockton. She attended Brockton School and graduated in 2004. She attended Fort Peck Community College in Poplar and earned her CDL. She is survived by her children, Brooke, Jazmine, Justin, Marshall, Hiro and Rayna; parents, William and Mary Black Dog; fiancé, Dennis Takes Horse; brothers, Miccah Dust, Robert Ferguson, Isaac and Quentin Failing, Micheal and Jacob; adopted brother, Isak Rosales; adopted sisters, Jana Nygard, Loretta Brown and Veronica Severt; grandmothers, Roberta and Connie Bird, Della Thomas, Ceya and Lydia Long Hair, Arletta Black Dog, Dani Green, Peggy Ireland, Dina Diserly, Diana Diserly- Tuttle, Vernita Buckles, Leta Atkinson, Irene Wilkins, Janice White Eagle, Trivian Grainger, Pauline Lewis, Doris Walking Eagle, Missy Bear Cub, Ruth Necklace, Bernice Martin; grandfathers, Maynard Black Dog, Adrian Ireland, Archie Bear Cub, Duane Green, Sly Martin, Rusty Denny, Allie Myron, Rusty, and Kermit Walking Eagle, Frank Smith, , Marvin and Randy Birthmark; and great-grandfather, Arlie Diserly. She was preceded in death by her brother, Quannah M. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the James Black Dog Center. Interment followed at Fort Kipp Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.
09 February 2023

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Teddy Toss Benefits Local Children

Teddy Toss Benefits Local Children


Teddy Bears were among the fans at Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 2. Advisor Amanda Campbell and junior high students in the Jobs for Montana Graduates program collected the stuffed animals in order to donate them to area youngsters. Campbell explained that last school year stuffed animals were collected around Christmas time and donated to Southside Elementary for

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Students Collect Cans To Purchase Books

Students Collect Cans To Purchase Books


Wolf Point Optimist Club members rewarded North Side Elementary students last week for their work on a community service project. Students collected pop cans for the past several months. A contest was held between classes with the top class receiving a donated pizza party from the Optimist Club. The winning class this year was the fourth-grade class. The other students were able to celebrate

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Judge Rules Piocos  Wasn’t Eligible Candidate

Judge Rules Piocos Wasn’t Eligible Candidate


District Judge Katherine Bidegaray ruled last week that Frank Piocos wasn’t an eligible candidate in the Roosevelt County attorney election held in November. The ruling came after Northern Plains Independent and Community News publisher Darla Downs filed a complaint against Piocos in Roosevelt County District Court. Downs filed the complaint Friday, Jan. 20, which claimed that Piocos

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