The family of Cassius presents star quilts to principal Shiloh Seymour (second from left) and teacher Alex Hinchcliff (third from left) during Frazer’s boys’ basketball team’s senior night.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The family of Cassius presents star quilts to principal Shiloh Seymour (second from left) and teacher Alex Hinchcliff (third from left) during Frazer’s boys’ basketball team’s senior night.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Gov. Greg Gianforte reminded Montana homeowners that they have until March 1 to apply for the 2026 “Homestead Reduced Rate” for property taxes on their primary home and long-term rentals.
“Recognizing the burden of rising property taxes, we worked with the Legislature to deliver permanent and meaningful property tax relief,” Gianforte said in a statement. “Thanks to our reforms, 80
Gov. Greg Gianforte reminded Montana homeowners that they have until March 1 to apply for the 2026 “Homestead Reduced Rate” for property taxes on their primary home and long-term rentals.
“Recognizing the burden of rising property taxes, we worked with the Legislature to deliver permanent and meaningful property tax relief,” Gianforte said in a statement. “Thanks to our reforms, 80
Monday was an exciting day for seventh-eighth grade students attending MATHCOUNTS competition in Savage with their coach, Lisa Neufeld. The Lustre Team placed first in the team competition! Harlo Reddig placed first individually, followed by Justin Schiller in second place individually. Justin Schiller also placed first in the Countdown Round!
Neufeld said “MATHCOUNTS starts at the beginning
Monday was an exciting day for seventh-eighth grade students attending MATHCOUNTS competition in Savage with their coach, Lisa Neufeld. The Lustre Team placed first in the team competition! Harlo Reddig placed first individually, followed by Justin Schiller in second place individually. Justin Schiller also placed first in the Countdown Round!
Neufeld said “MATHCOUNTS starts at the beginning
Dakota and Nakoda language classes and tables are being offered throughout the month of February at the Fort Peck Community College Language and Culture Department classroom in Poplar and the Wolf Point Community Hall.
Language tables present an opportunity for students of the languages to mix with and learn from elders and community members in person, with an emphasis on cultural context and
Dakota and Nakoda language classes and tables are being offered throughout the month of February at the Fort Peck Community College Language and Culture Department classroom in Poplar and the Wolf Point Community Hall.
Language tables present an opportunity for students of the languages to mix with and learn from elders and community members in person, with an emphasis on cultural context and
A benefit for the family of Roberto Orozco-Ramirez is set for Saturday, Feb. 28, at the Froid Community Center from 4-6 p.m.
A meal will be offered including smoked pulled pork and shredded beef sandwiches, with refreshments and fixings.
A silent auction will be held with items and services from more than 40 local businesses and residents. Items and services include a session with April
A benefit for the family of Roberto Orozco-Ramirez is set for Saturday, Feb. 28, at the Froid Community Center from 4-6 p.m.
A meal will be offered including smoked pulled pork and shredded beef sandwiches, with refreshments and fixings.
A silent auction will be held with items and services from more than 40 local businesses and residents. Items and services include a session with April
The Wolf Point Wolves and Poplar Indians each had an individual girls’ champion at the Eastern B/C divisional wrestling meet in Malta during the weekend.
Wolf Point’s eighth-grader Cali Gorder won the divisional championship at 100 pounds.
Poplar’s Alara Cooper won the title at 115 pounds.
Earning third-place honors for the Indians were Laitlyn Allen at 110 pounds and Liberty Boadle
The Wolf Point Wolves and Poplar Indians each had an individual girls’ champion at the Eastern B/C divisional wrestling meet in Malta during the weekend.
Wolf Point’s eighth-grader Cali Gorder won the divisional championship at 100 pounds.
Poplar’s Alara Cooper won the title at 115 pounds.
Earning third-place honors for the Indians were Laitlyn Allen at 110 pounds and Liberty Boadle
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team dropped its regular- season finale against Malta by a 74-38 margin at home on Saturday, Feb. 14.
A three-pointer by Tant Anderson provided Malta with a 13-6 lead midway into the first quarter, but the Wolves fought back on a turnaround jumper by Richard Campbell and a three-pointer by Brady Four Bear.
Baskets by Kayden Charette and Stephen Brown kept
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team dropped its regular- season finale against Malta by a 74-38 margin at home on Saturday, Feb. 14.
A three-pointer by Tant Anderson provided Malta with a 13-6 lead midway into the first quarter, but the Wolves fought back on a turnaround jumper by Richard Campbell and a three-pointer by Brady Four Bear.
Baskets by Kayden Charette and Stephen Brown kept
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team lost at Plentywood by a 69-49 margin on Friday, Feb. 13.
After the Wolves led 14-12 at the end of the first quarter, Plentywood scored 23 points in the second quarter for a 3522 advantage.
Plentywood held a 53-38 lead after three quarters of play.
Richard Campbell accounted for 15 of Wolf Point’s points. Sean Hamilton added eight points. Also scoring
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team lost at Plentywood by a 69-49 margin on Friday, Feb. 13.
After the Wolves led 14-12 at the end of the first quarter, Plentywood scored 23 points in the second quarter for a 3522 advantage.
Plentywood held a 53-38 lead after three quarters of play.
Richard Campbell accounted for 15 of Wolf Point’s points. Sean Hamilton added eight points. Also scoring
Roosevelt County continues to profit from oil activity in northeastern Montana.
The county’s quarterly distribution recently received was $2.723,548.76. The amount was for the quarter ending in September.
Overall, collections were $5,958.321.21. The county’s share is $1,062,728.73. Schools in the county received a total of $2.7 million.
“Oil production in Roosevelt County is definitely
Roosevelt County continues to profit from oil activity in northeastern Montana.
The county’s quarterly distribution recently received was $2.723,548.76. The amount was for the quarter ending in September.
Overall, collections were $5,958.321.21. The county’s share is $1,062,728.73. Schools in the county received a total of $2.7 million.
“Oil production in Roosevelt County is definitely
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team put together an impressive first quarter but lost to Malta by a 61-37 margin at home on Saturday, Feb. 14.
The Wolves opened the District 2B contest by earning an 11-4 advantage. Steals and drives by Maci Fourstar and Adalynn Smith gave the Wolves a good start.
Wolf Point then scored on a three-pointer by Amya Martinez, an inside shot by Marley Moran
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team put together an impressive first quarter but lost to Malta by a 61-37 margin at home on Saturday, Feb. 14.
The Wolves opened the District 2B contest by earning an 11-4 advantage. Steals and drives by Maci Fourstar and Adalynn Smith gave the Wolves a good start.
Wolf Point then scored on a three-pointer by Amya Martinez, an inside shot by Marley Moran
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