26 January 2023

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Wolf Point Earns Trophy At Divisional Meet

Wolf Point Earns Trophy At Divisional Meet


Wolf Point High School students earned third place in Class B drama as a team during the divisional meet held in Roundup on Saturday, Jan. 22. The top six placers in each event qualified for the state competition in Manhattan this weekend. Cole Boysun and Eli Ryan placed second in humorous theatre. Delano Eymard took third place in dramatic oral interpretation. Earning honors in pantomime

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FourStar Stays Active  In School, Community

FourStar Stays Active In School, Community


Wolf Point High School senior Jerome FourStar stays involved with activities at the school and in the community. FourStar is active with the pep band, honored band and FFA. In addition, he is a member of the National Honor Society and is the boys’ representative for the senior class on student council. FourStar has been playing the clarinet since the fifth or sixth grade. “It’s

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Residents Gather To Pray For State

Residents Gather To Pray For State


With state and national leaders making decisions that will impact all residents, a group of individuals met at First Baptist Church for a quarterly prayer meeting on Thursday, Jan. 19. Leaders at the meeting included Pastor Mike Kauffold of the First Baptist Church, Pastor Arch Woodstock of Community Bible Church, Pastor Mark Pearson of Pahin Wakpa Baptist Mission in Frazer and Pastor Mike Andrews

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Lambert Serves At Bainville Games For 50 Years

Lambert Serves At Bainville Games For 50 Years


It was 50 years ago when a younger Lyle Lambert wanted to become involved in Bainville’s community. He found a great place to help was in the school’s gym, and his service still continues today. Lambert explains that when he was shortly out of high school, he was living and working in the town. He soon began running the scoreboard for the school’s athletic contests. “I was always at

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Native Youth, Film Crew Welcome Buffalo

Native Youth, Film Crew Welcome Buffalo


Members of the Nakoda Dakota Oyate Youth Council attended an addition to the Fort Peck Tribes Buffalo Ranch herd Jan. 10. They were joined by a film crew from the Public Broadcasting Service. “The buffalo ranch visit was awesome,” advisor Carrie Manning told the Northern Plains Independent. “The Tribes got more buffalo from Yellowstone. We were invited to welcome them. There was a

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Senior Profile

Senior Profile


Culbertson senior Haleigh Buck Elk is president of a new organization at the high school. The Native American Club or NAC started during the middle of the first tri-mester this school year. The club features about 10 students. “It’s good for the Native Americans to learn about their culture and where we come from,” Buck Elk said. Activities have included talking with younger students