07 November 2024

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Wolf Point Schools’ Fall Concert Entertains Local Residents

Wolf Point Schools’ Fall Concert Entertains Local Residents


The first Wolf Point High School/Junior High School concert under the direction of new musical director Jacob Bradshaw was a success with a strong turnout in the auditorium on Tuesday, Oct. 29. The concert featured three selections each from the concert choir, swing choir, junior high band and high school band. Wolf Point High School’s concert choir sang Blinding Lights, What Was I Made

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MSU Receives Library of Congress Grant

MSU Receives Library of Congress Grant


The Library of Congress has awarded a $100,000 grant to Montana State University for National History Day in Montana. This Teaching with Primary Sources grant will be used by former K-12 teachers Hailey Hancock, PhD, and Melissa Hibbard, PhD, to grow participation in Montana’s National History Day program, especially in small, rural schools. They will use it to equip educators to teach

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Deen Cares About Community, School

Deen Cares About Community, School


Gavin Deen is used to stepping up when needed. The Culbertson High School senior often has been counted on to make a key tackle or a big play during the Cowboys’ football season. Now, Deen has accepted another challenge. Deen, who turns 18 years old in November, has recently become a member of the Culbertson Volunteer Fire Department. “It’s always something I’ve been interested in,”

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