18 February 2021

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Cooper Selected Student  Of The Year At FPCC

Cooper Selected Student Of The Year At FPCC


Fort Peck Community College has announced that Michael Cooper as the Student of the Year for 2020/2001. Cooper embodies the Buffalo Chaser spirit and values during his time at FPCC. He demonstrates a strong commitment to academics while balancing family and community responsibilities. Cooper is one of 37 students from across the country as being a Tribal College and Student of the Year

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Scholars Of The Week

Scholars Of The Week


Wolf Point Students of the Week are Phelanee Brown in the junior high and Kaylee Johnson in the high school. Brown is in seventh grade and 12 years old. Her parents are Megan Brown and Thomas Brown. Her sibling is Joseph Estep. Her hobbies include art. Her favorite subjects are art and math. Her favorite teacher is Mandi Campbell. She was selected from Jennifer Dyas and Mandi Campbell’s

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It’s A Boy

It’s A Boy


Maddox Thomas Moran was born Jan. 29 at 6:27 p.m. to Shandy and Trenten Moran at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed seven pounds two ounces and was 19.74 inches long. His grandparents are Jim and Cindy Hanks of Wolf Point and Scott and Jana Moran of Malta.
11 February 2021

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Scholars Of The Week

Scholars Of The Week


Nateesta White and Katelyn MacDonald are the Scholars of the Week in Wolf Point. White is 14 years old and in eighth grade. Her guardian is Grandma Judy. Siblings are Kayson White and Sophia White. Her hobbies include music. Her favorite subject is science and her favorite teacher is Anthony Red Cloud. She wants to become a writer. MacDonald is a sophomore and 15 years old. Her

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Hamilton Enjoys Close Relationships In Programs

Hamilton Enjoys Close Relationships In Programs


Wolf Point High School senior Katriel Hamilton appreciates the relationships created when being part of an extra-curricular team. She has been a member of the school’s volleyball program for the past four years. “I like how everybody comes together and works as a team,” Hamilton said. “It’s really more of a family than a team.” Currently, she is in her fourth year as a Wolf

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Montana Historical Society Digitizes  Sheridan County Photo Collection

Montana Historical Society Digitizes Sheridan County Photo Collection


The Montana Historical Society is currently digitizing the photographs and scrapbooks of Henry and Edgar Syverud from Sheridan County. The collection, known as Lot 045, follows the brothers’ lives on the Montana-North Dakota-Canadian border. Born in Osnabrock, N,D., the two brothers eventually homesteaded in East Coalridge, near Dagmar, and remained there for 50 years. The photo collection