19 January 2023

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Dewayne Jager

Dewayne Jager


Dewayne Jager passed away peacefully with his family by his side in Plentywood, Mont., on Jan. 9, 2023. He was born May 5, 1935, to Eric and Wanda Juanita (Dye) Jager in Opheim, Mont. His family moved to Glasgow when he was five years old. He graduated from Glasgow in 1953. In his youth, he played a lot of sports including basketball and baseball, even earning a letter in baseball while attending college. He then went on to complete one quarter of college at the University of Montana before being drafted in 1954 and serving until 1956 in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He completed his teaching degree at Eastern Montana College and moved to Wolf Point where he taught for 30 years. While there, he also coached football and boys’ and girls’ basketball. He married Marlene Simenson Houg in 1967, as well as adopted her two children: Doug Jager and Tori (Davis). Dewayne and Marlene also had their own child, Shari (Kelly Olson). They also adopted a granddaughter, Amber Jager. After he retired from teaching, he continued to serve the Wolf Point community in many ways, including serving on the city council from 1999 to 2007 and then becoming mayor until 2011. Dewayne loved gardening, lawn care, the Packers, the Yankees and, most of all,

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Piper

Piper


is a six-month-old spayed female pup who is ready for a permanent home. She is currently fostering in Outlook via Wolf Point Pound Puppies. She was found on the street in Wolf Point. An application for adoption is available at wolfpointpoundpuppies.org. A Dec. 28 social media post from the organization said, “Wolf Point Pound Puppies is beyond capacity and we need everyone to please keep your animals

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Western Native Voice Event  Features Local Speakers, Guests

Western Native Voice Event Features Local Speakers, Guests


Twelve high school students were chosen through an application process to participate in the first every “Expanding Horizons” Youth Ambassador program created by Western Native Voice in Billings Jan. 12-14. Attendees received a $500 scholarship. Frazer’s Alyssa Toce Blount was one of the ambassadors selected for the program. “Friday, we started getting to know more of our presenters.

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Monica Buckles

Monica Buckles


Monica Jean Adams Buckles, 69, of Wolf Point died Jan. 5, 2023. She was born to Naomi “Beebs” (Archdale) and Tommy Dean Adams on Sept. 25, 1953, in Poplar. She was the second daughter of 12 children. She spent her early years in the Oswego/Frazer area where she helped take care of her 10 younger siblings, nieces and nephews while attending Frazer schools. She graduated from Frazer High School in 1972. She attended Northern Montana College where she earned her business degree. After college, she began her career at the Fort Peck Housing Authority as an occupancy

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Glasgow Dog Named Runner-Up  For National Farm Dog Of Year

Glasgow Dog Named Runner-Up For National Farm Dog Of Year


Fez, a Border Collie/Australian Shepherd trained and owned by Lexie Coniglione from Glasgow, was named runner-up/western region in the 2023 Farm Dog of the Year Contest. The contest celebrates farm dogs that work alongside farmers and ranchers as they sustainably produce nutritious food for families and their pets across America. Rounding up livestock and chasing off predators are among the

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CHS Speech And Drama Ready For Divisionals

CHS Speech And Drama Ready For Divisionals


The CHS speech and drama team competed at Huntley Project Jan. 14. Over 350 students competed in 17 events, with many events having more than 30 competitors. “The competition was the toughest the team has met to date,” said coach Jeri Gustafson. “Everyone got good comments and are now better prepared for Divisionals in Roundup. The day was not without mishaps. Trevor’s stand broke as he

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