20 February 2025

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Little Wolves

Little Wolves


Southside’s second and third grade students took to the basketball court during half-time of a junior varsity game against Nashua held at Wolf Point High School on Monday, Feb. 10. (Photo submitted)

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Bulldogs Stop Cowgirls, 51-18

Bulldogs Stop Cowgirls, 51-18


The Bainville Bulldogs ended the first half on a 10-0 run and earned a 51-18 home girls’ basketball victory over Culbertson on Friday, Feb. 14. The game’s first six points were scored by Berwicks as Bainville’s Tally and Hailey along with Culbertson’s Emma each got into the scoring column. Bainville gained an 8-2 lead on a 12-footer by Elsie Wilson and a basket by Miah Pippenger off a

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Culbertson Sweeps Games Against Thunder

Culbertson Sweeps Games Against Thunder


Culbertson’s girls’ basketball earned its first victory of the season when the Cowgirls knocked off MonDak, 3328, on Saturday, Feb. 15. Ahead by a slim 17-16 halftime margin, the Cowgirls held MonDak scoreless in the third quarter for a 27-16 advantage. Emma Berwick scored 15 points to lead the Cowgirls. Payton Labatte finished with six points. Leandra Perkins and Mariana Burciaga

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Star Quilt

Star Quilt


Wolf Point High School speech and drama student Logan Wolff presents teacher Lori Sande with a star quilt during senior night on Saturday, Feb. 15. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Legislature Advances Visions For MEPA’s Future

Legislature Advances Visions For MEPA’s Future


The Montana Legislature on Wednesday, Feb. 12, advanced four Republican-introduced measures that will tweak and redefine environmental policies in the state. Two of the measures that change the Montana Environmental Policy Act — one in each chamber — passed with bipartisan support, while a third bill brought by the Speaker of the House skirted through on party lines. The suite of environmental

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