02 March 2023

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Umphreys Feeling At Home In Wolf Point

Umphreys Feeling At Home In Wolf Point


Wolf Point High School Osa Umphreys has made a smooth transition to living in northeastern Montana after moving from Lincoln, Neb. “It’s definitely different. Wolf Point is much smaller,” Umphreys said. “But the areas do have a few similarities.” He noted that he walked everywhere in Lincoln, and everything in Wolf Point is within walking distance. Umphreys has enjoyed his time

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23 February 2023

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Azure Cares For Others In Community

Azure Cares For Others In Community


Wolf Point High School senior Jerzey Azure cares about other people. She displays how much she cares when she serves as a certified nursing assistant at the hospital in Poplar. She has been working there for about a year. “I like being able to help people,” she explained. Her goal if to earn a degree in nursing and then live in the area because she treasures and cares for her family.

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Lustre News

Lustre News


This week is about sports and the weather turning cold. It was 13 degrees this morning and falling. So ladies first, we will tell you about their achievements. Roads were good for fan to attend the 3C District tournament in Glasgow last weekend. The Lady Lions did well, beating Frazer 5742 Wednesday but lost to Scobey/Opheim 55-30. They were victorious over Dodson 55-45 in overtime, with Alexa’s

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16 February 2023

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Fourstar Teams With McDonald’s

Fourstar Teams With McDonald’s


Wolf Point City Councilman Lance Fourstar received 100 incentive certificates from McDonald’s owner Emanuel Leon recently to incentive Wolf Point student attendance. Each certificate is good for one McDonald’s Happy Meal and recognizes outstanding students. Wolf Point JOM Committee chair Rain Turcotte was appointed by Fourstar to distribute the incentives. Leon indicated he will be approaching