20 November 2019

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It’s A Boy

It’s A Boy


Kyllian Don Falcon was born Nov. 15 at 9:33 p.m. to Kirsten Keiser and Nicholas Falcon at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. His grandparents are Kimberly Keiser and Ty Gonzales of Glasgow, Ron and Darcy Keiser of Wolf Point and Ford Falcon and Christie Owens of Poplar.

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Youth Conference Sees  Hopeful Discussions

Youth Conference Sees Hopeful Discussions


Over 100 high school students from Frazer, Wolf Point, Poplar and Brockton attended a three-day conference last week led by Dr. Clayton Small, founder and lead trainer for Native P.R.I.D.E (Prevention, Research, Intervention, Development, Education). The Native HOPE youth conference was hosted by the NDO youth council and Spotted Bull Treatment Center. Spotted Bull project coordinator Carrie

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13 November 2019

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Office Of Public Instruction,  Chanté Visit Parents At Home

Office Of Public Instruction, Chanté Visit Parents At Home


Chanté Project staff teamed up with representatives from the Office of Public Instruction to visit parents of area schoolchildren at home from Fort Kipp to Frazer this past week. “Going out to people is a more effective model than waiting for people to come to us,” said Chanté Project Director Carly Hosford-Israel. Stephanie Iron Shooter led efforts from OPI staff. According to Hosford-Israel,

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West End

West End


Carrie Manning (left) and Jamie Reum (right) speak with parents in Wolf Point’s west end housing Nov. 7. (Submitted photo)

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Weeks, Bigger Sky Kids

Weeks, Bigger Sky Kids


Wolf Point Community Organization’s Linda Weeks (left) presents a check for $3,000 to Bigger Sky Kids’ Barbara Olson. The group is using the funds to buy new electric pianos and art supplies for their after school programs. Bigger Sky Kids welcomes children from grades four through eight. Their programs are free to participating families. (Submitted photo)