11 April 2024

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Brooks Keeps Busy In Wolf Point

Brooks Keeps Busy In Wolf Point


Every school day is a busy time for Wolf Point High School senior Dominick Brooks. After attending classes during the morning, Brooks then heads to Town Pump to work from noon to 5 p.m. On Fridays, his work schedule increases to 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. His duties features maintenance work including taking out the garbage. “I like it a lot,” Brooks said of the work. This is his fourth

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After Medicaid Coverage Loss, Insurance Campaign Launches In State

After Medicaid Coverage Loss, Insurance Campaign Launches In State


A record number of people are using services at the Missoula Food Bank and Community Center, and medical costs are the No. 2 reason they need help, according to the food bank director. “Thirty percent are saying medical costs are the reason they are experiencing food insecurity today,” said Amy Allison-Thompson, executive director of the food bank; she said housing is the No. 1 reason.

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Area Students Win Honors At State FFA

Area Students Win Honors At State FFA


Students from Culbertson, Bainville and Froid received honors during the FFA state convention held in Billings last week. Earning state degrees were Kylie Bergum and Carson Solem of Culbertson, Hallie Iverson and Logan Josephson of Bainville and Kaylee Olson, Jaeleigh Davidson, Cian Logan and Missouri Kalal of Froid. The degree is the highest honor a state association can bestow upon a member.

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Area Athletes Score During Junior High Meet In Sidney

Area Athletes Score During Junior High Meet In Sidney


Athletes from Wolf Point, Poplar, Frazer and Lustre Christian were among the competitors at a large junior high track meet held in Sidney on Saturday, April 6. For Wolf Point’s girls, Mackenzie Jackson earned second place in the shot put at 26-8 and fifth in the discus at 63-1. Kaleigha Laverdure took sixth in the shot put with a mark of 23-4. Elan Peters placed fourth in the seventh- grade

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