30 January 2025

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Vera Beauchamp

Vera Beauchamp


Vera Mae Todd Beauchamp, 89, of Wolf Point died Jan. 19, 2025. She was born to Abner Todd and Elizabeth Blackdog in Wiota on Nov. 9, 1935. She was raised in Wiota on the family farm along with her siblings, Donald, Larry, Kenny, Kermit, Maynard, Palmer, Lyle, Douglas, Winona “Dodee” and Cathy Todd. At a young age, she was taught how to care for the animals on the farm, feeding and watering the horses, cows, goats, ducks and chickens and also helping with the large garden and yearly haying. When she was younger, she couldn’t wait for school to get over so she could race home to saddle up her horse and go riding. She attended school in the Wiota-Nashua area and Glasgow. She met and then married Roy Albert Beauchamp in Glasgow in November 1954. She worked various jobs while living in Glasgow at the Glasgow dry cleaners and Buttreys bakery, all while raising their children, Albert “Chief,” Leroy, Abner, Elizabeth “Tonci,” Carolyn “Sue,” John and Wendy “Doy.” After Roy retired from GAFB as a heavy equipment operator, the family moved to Wolf Point in 1978. Here, she found a job she loved and enjoyed at the Fort Peck Tribes’ elder feeding site. After the lead cook retired, she took on as head cook — a job she deeply loved and dedicated herself to, assisting and feeding the elderly. They commented daily on her delicious

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Lady Wolves Fall To Fairview, 47-33

Lady Wolves Fall To Fairview, 47-33


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad enjoyed some offensive highlights before losing by a 47-33 against District 2B opponent Fairview on Friday, Jan. 24. A pair of three-pointers by Keeley Blount-Henderson sparked the Wolves during the opening quarter. Carly Buxbaum hit a three-pointer near the end of the period as the Warriors held a 14-11 lead. Wolf Point moved ahead 17-16 when Brenna

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Dam Bison

Dam Bison


Several bison sun themselves in view of the Fort Peck Dam from the wildlife pasture in southeast Valley County Jan. 26. (Photo by Bridget Smith Stiverson)

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Russell Wilkins

Russell Wilkins


Russell Brent Wilkins, 84, of Wolf Point died Jan. 19, 2025. He was born on June 30, 1940, in Shelbyville, Ind., to Patricia Hughs and Jesse Wilkins. He served in the Army from 1965 to 1967 and was a Vietnam veteran. He is survived by one sister, Dajette Courchene of Havre; two daughters Alyssa Wilkins of Poplar and Michelle McNabb of Wolf Point; three sons, Hal Hunziker of Chicago, Ill., Ken Damon and Derek McNabb, both of Wolf Point, MT; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son, Jason; daughter, Bertha; and his companion
23 January 2025

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Completion Nears For Head Start Building In Wolf Point

Completion Nears For Head Start Building In Wolf Point


The long journey to create a new Head Start facility in Wolf Point is now almost a reality. “I’ve been going on five years with this,” Fort Peck Tribes’ Head Start director Hilary Gourneau said while touring the building, which is scheduled to be completed in midfall, said last week. “It’s being able to provide a school that fits our children and community. It provides healing for