19 October 2023

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Pinocci Charged With Felony Witness Tampering

Pinocci Charged With Felony Witness Tampering


Public Service Commissioner Randy Pinocci was arrested on two felony charges of witness tampering in Cascade County on Friday, Oct. 13. His lawyer said he denies the charges. Pinocci was previously arrested in September after failing to appear in court for a disputed disorderly conduct charge. Pinocci allegedly got in a physical altercation with the brother of a tenant over a security deposit.

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Music Students Perform During Wolf Point’s Fall Concert

Music Students Perform During Wolf Point’s Fall Concert


The Wolf Point High School’s music department entertained during its fall concert held on Tuesday, Oct. 10. The high school choir opened the program with three selections. The choir sang The Lighthouse, Big Sky and Carry Me Home. Members of the choir include Phoenix Gendron, Chante Grey Bull, Jeina Reum, Riley Benton, Mylee Villalvazo, Ryelei Bauer, Kauri Dupree, Charlotte Reum- Ricker,

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Wolf Point Hosts Child Care Resource Event

Wolf Point Hosts Child Care Resource Event


A first took place in Wolf Point on Tuesday, Oct. 10, when the Great Northern Development Corp., hosted a good turnout of interested individuals for the Eastern Montana Rural Child Care Resource Roundtable. Quincy Walter, the regional director of the Small Business Development Center in Wolf Point, said she was thrilled with the attendance and the information covered during the presentations.

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POPLAR SCHOOL  COMING EVENTS

POPLAR SCHOOL COMING EVENTS


Oct. 19-20: No school. Oct. 21: Volleyball at Harlem, 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4 p.m. State cross country meet in Kalispell. Oct. 23: School board work session/special meeting, 5 p.m., central office. Oct. 26-28: District volleyball tournament in Glasgow.

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Speech, Drama Team Enjoys Large Turnout

Speech, Drama Team Enjoys Large Turnout


After a standout speech and drama season last school year, the program is aiming for even better results this time around. The team started practice on Oct. 2, with 24 students participating. “It’s about eight more than last year,” the team’s coach Jacob Boysun said of the turnout. “This is one of the largest teams that Wolf Point has ever had.” Returning participants include

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