24 October 2024

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National Honor Society Inducts New Members In Wolf Point

National Honor Society Inducts New Members In Wolf Point


The National Honor Society induction ceremony at Wolf Point High School included eight new members on Tuesday, Oct. 15. The organization’s new members are Marley Moran, Navella Weeks, Richard Campbell, Lauren Rodenberg, Kashlyn Speak Thunder, Cole Boysun, Caitlyn Wilson and Tavian Bell. Other members are Chase Adams, Ameliya Doney, Ali Corpron, Victoria Wozniak, Logan Wolff and Isabella Sanchez.

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White Bear Enjoys  Cheering For Wolves

White Bear Enjoys Cheering For Wolves


Wolf Point High School senior Kaleah White Bear has treasured her four years as a member of the school’s cheer squad. “I wanted an excuse to do a sport,” White Bear said of why she started out in cheer. “Then, I fell in love with it.” What she likes most about cheerleading is the connection with the student section and cheering for her friends. A highlight this summer was the

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Pink Night Donation

Pink Night Donation


The Wolf Point High School volleyball program raised $4,362 during its Pink Night fundraiser for the Northeast Montana Health Service for breast cancer treatment. Representing NEMHS are Kari Rodenberg, ultrasound technician; Monica Hanson, radiology director; and Ciera Grimsrud, mammography technician. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Bainville Senior Center Meals, Fellowship Bring People To Center

Bainville Senior Center Meals, Fellowship Bring People To Center


Bainville Senior Center Meals, Fellowship Bring People To Center Twice a week, cooks Carol Rasmussen and Kam Murnion welcome some of their neighbors to the Bainville Senior Center, also known as “The Golden Circle Center,” for a full luncheon meal through the county’s Council on Aging. Rasmussen, who has helped prepare the meals since 2009, said usually between 10-15 senior citizens

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Purvis Running Toward Future Goals

Purvis Running Toward Future Goals


Culbertson High School senior Colin Purvis is nearing the end to his path of becoming a high school graduate. During his time at the school, Purvis has completed many miles for the Culbertson/Bainville cross country team. This is his second year as a cross-country athlete. “I like running,” Purvis said. He is proud of his accomplishments of qualifying for the state meet as both a junior