05 February 2026

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Dusting  Off The Pages

Dusting Off The Pages


100 Years Ago 1926 Stampede Work Organized The committee of 12 chosen to handle the sixth annual Wolf Point Stampede met last week and organized for the big job. This feature has grown year by year a little bigger and little better as a mid-summer time of amusement and recreation for the people of this part of the Northwest Each year brings new experience that enables the management to revise the

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Taking A Break

Taking A Break


Players, from left, Morgan Norgard, Coy Weeks and Griffin Ricker talk things over during a time-out at the Tribal Elves’ inflatable basketball game held on Wednesday, Jan. 28. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Students Finish Baseball Shed Project

Students Finish Baseball Shed Project


Culbertson High School’s industrial arts students have completed their mission of repairing the community baseball program’s shed. Khrista Corpron, the school’s agriculture and industrial arts teacher, said that Andy Ellerkamp, who performs maintenance work at the school, mentioned to her how the shed needed new siding. Corpron said 13 students were involved in re-siding and re-painting

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Becker Wins Title At Culbertson’s Bee

Becker Wins Title At Culbertson’s Bee


Beau Becker, a seventh-grade student, emerged as the spelling bee champion at Culbertson School on Wednesday, Jan. 28. Becker said he prepared for the competition by working with his grandmother four days and his mother three days. The winning word that Becker spelled correctly was Heron. Ironically, after going through a medical ordeal last summer, two of the words that Becker needed

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Orozco Faces Charges  In Federal Court

Orozco Faces Charges In Federal Court


Froid’s Roberto Orozco-Ramirez remains in custody in Great Falls at press time Feb. 2 on charges of illegal reentry into the country and threatening a federal officer. An initial hearing was held Jan. 28 and another hearing is set for Feb. 5 to determine whether there is enough evidence for the case to proceed. A detention hearing is set for Feb. 9. Area residents have been actively supporting