16 July 2020

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Elmer Adams Jr.

Elmer Adams Jr.


Elmer Adams Jr., 61, of Wolf Point died July 9, 2020, at the Billings Clinic. He was born Oct. 12, 1958, to Tessie and Elmer Sr. “Jiggs.” He was a very hard working, caring, loving man. He enjoyed softball, hunting, fishing, riding around and hanging out with family and friends. He enjoyed playing darts. He enjoyed camping at pow-wows and going to rodeos. He enjoyed being around his grandchildren.

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09 July 2020

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Johnson To Show Works At Bryan’s

Johnson To Show Works At Bryan’s


Local artist Lance Johnson is coming to town during Stampede weekend. He was to be a featured artist at Art in the Park, which was canceled late last week. He’ll be painting at Bryan’s most of the day Friday and Saturday. His typical subjects include cascading waterfalls, fly fishermen, Native American subjects, wildlife, florals, high country landscapes, old structures and more. Johnson

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COVID-19 Round-Up

COVID-19 Round-Up


According to Montana health officials, another 80 COVID-19 cases in the state were confirmed on Tuesday, July 7. This bumped the state’s total number of known cases over 1,327. Tuesday’s count is the highest one-day number recorded in the state, with 55 cases in Yellowstone County. More than 40 residents and an additional 15 staff members at Canyon Creek Memory Care Community in Billings

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Two-Day Protest In Wolf Point

Two-Day Protest In Wolf Point


A handful of protesters ages 14-40 held signs featuring “Black Lives Matter” and “Indigenous Lives Matter” on Third Avenue South near the stoplight and at the Third Avenue/U.S. Highway 2 intersection in Wolf Point July 3-4. Nineteen year-old protester Alexis Payne, of Wolf Point, told the Northern Plains Independent that the actions were a show of solidarity with Black Lives Matter protests
02 July 2020

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Bigger Sky Kids Receives  Grant For Dance Class

Bigger Sky Kids Receives Grant For Dance Class


Bigger Sky Kids has received a 2020 artist-in-community award from the Montana Arts Council. BSK received a $1,500 one-to-one matching grant support for a class titled “Nakoda Dance, Stories and Their History.” It will focus on several Native American dances and the stories, protocols and history that accompany them. Winona Runsabove, an instructor for the Fort Peck Tribes Language and Culture