02 October 2025

Share

Share

TEB Approves Spending, Grants

TEB Approves Spending, Grants


The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board held its regular meeting Sept. 22 in Poplar. The board voted to approve spending for the Tribal Transportation Program/IRR program in the amount of $3,016,265.71. The offers of employment to all 11 FPSU Pharmacy Program staff were approved. The family of Earlene Ackerman was approved for $500 and a star quilt, as was the family of Ronald Yellow Hammer

Share

Share

Share

Bainville Wins Conference Matches

Bainville Wins Conference Matches


Bainville’s volleyball squad played well and stopped Culbertson, 25-7, 25-11, 25-14, at home on Thursday, Sept. 25. Hailey Berwick finished the match with 13 kills, 15 digs and two aces. Chandi Johnson accounted for five kills, six digs, two aces and a block. Lila Butikofer scored two aces, four kills, six digs and a block. Addison Hansen added 10 kills and a block. Casey Myers

Share

Super Star Students

Super Star Students


Poplar students winning Super Star Awards included (back from left) Desmond Whitehead, D’Andre Lone Bear, Melanie Flynn, Zadyn O’Kute Sica and Pauline Long Hair. (Front) Harlow Bighorn. (Photo submitted)

Share

Runners Fare Well At Frazer Meet

Runners Fare Well At Frazer Meet


Runners from Culbertson/ Bainville and Froid/Lake faced a challenging course but fared well at the Frazer Invitational on Thursday, Sept. 25. Culbertson/Bainville’s girls placed third in the team division with 39 points. The top two teams were Harlem with 17 and Poplar with 26. Anna Steppler led the way with a fourth-place showing with a time of 21:59.4. Wolf Point’s Cali Gorder won the

Share

Wolves Score Conference Victory Over Plentywood

Wolves Score Conference Victory Over Plentywood


Wolf Point’s volleyball team capped homecoming week in fine fashion with a four-set win over Plentywood on Saturday, Sept. 27. The Wolves won by a 25-15, 25-11, 21-25, 26-24, final. Ahead by a 2-1 set margin, the Wolves trailed by a 19-11 score in the fourth set until pulling to 19-13 on a kill by Adalynn Smith. After the Wildcats tallied two points, Wolf Point’s Lauren Rodenberg hit two

Share

Share