Wolf Point Sept. 12: Tomato soup, ham and cheese sliders and dessert.
Sept. 17: Sloppy joes, potato salad and dessert.
Sept. 19: Slow cooker pork chops, mashed potatoes, peas and dessert.
Wolf Point Sept. 12: Tomato soup, ham and cheese sliders and dessert.
Sept. 17: Sloppy joes, potato salad and dessert.
Sept. 19: Slow cooker pork chops, mashed potatoes, peas and dessert.
The members of the Wolf Point High School Class of 1964 descended upon Wolf Point to celebrate their 60th class reunion during the Wild Horse Stampede weekend in July. Their class float was among the best in the parade, in their humble opinion, and they are still waiting for the blue ribbon they know is coming. Classmates participated by riding on the float, attended a reunion dinner at the Wolf Point
The members of the Wolf Point High School Class of 1964 descended upon Wolf Point to celebrate their 60th class reunion during the Wild Horse Stampede weekend in July. Their class float was among the best in the parade, in their humble opinion, and they are still waiting for the blue ribbon they know is coming. Classmates participated by riding on the float, attended a reunion dinner at the Wolf Point
Bigger Sky Kids has received a grant, in support of Cathryn McIntyre’s class in studio art, from the O.P. and W.E. Edwards Foundation of Red Lodge.
Through its General Fund, the Edwards Foundation supports organizations that provide children with a bridge to a life of greater opportunity. They focus on underserved communities, with a special interest in Native American children. Their goals
Bigger Sky Kids has received a grant, in support of Cathryn McIntyre’s class in studio art, from the O.P. and W.E. Edwards Foundation of Red Lodge.
Through its General Fund, the Edwards Foundation supports organizations that provide children with a bridge to a life of greater opportunity. They focus on underserved communities, with a special interest in Native American children. Their goals
The LCHS held a Rest and Relaxation Day at the Fort Peck pavilion on Aug. 28. The speaker was Mr. Nathan Lu who spoke on “What’s Your Spiritual Health Like?” He asked the students to draw a tree picturing how they evaluated themselves. That was among the various activities that “drew students together into a unity as a student body,” Burkhard declared. “It was a very good day”, and
The LCHS held a Rest and Relaxation Day at the Fort Peck pavilion on Aug. 28. The speaker was Mr. Nathan Lu who spoke on “What’s Your Spiritual Health Like?” He asked the students to draw a tree picturing how they evaluated themselves. That was among the various activities that “drew students together into a unity as a student body,” Burkhard declared. “It was a very good day”, and
“Mr. Prince” Agbisit’s students in 3rd & 4th grades are (left to right), Christian Nell, Josh Matthyser, Micah Zerbe, Ian Unrau, Kade Livermore, Gavin Pancratz, Audrey Zerbe, Marlee Reddig, McKenna Bell, Piper Neufeld and Millie Olfert. Missing on the picture is Evie Olfert.
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“Mr. Prince” Agbisit’s students in 3rd & 4th grades are (left to right), Christian Nell, Josh Matthyser, Micah Zerbe, Ian Unrau, Kade Livermore, Gavin Pancratz, Audrey Zerbe, Marlee Reddig, McKenna Bell, Piper Neufeld and Millie Olfert. Missing on the picture is Evie Olfert.
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The 5th and 6th graders with their teacher, Ms Ligia Early, are (left to right): Sam Byers, Jake Neufeld, Eli Lacock, Harmonee Uchtmann, Brielle Keller, Hannah Pancratz, Aubrey Klatt, Nancy Schiller and Bryanna Allen. Drew Reddig is missing from the picture. (Photo submitted)
The 5th and 6th graders with their teacher, Ms Ligia Early, are (left to right): Sam Byers, Jake Neufeld, Eli Lacock, Harmonee Uchtmann, Brielle Keller, Hannah Pancratz, Aubrey Klatt, Nancy Schiller and Bryanna Allen. Drew Reddig is missing from the picture. (Photo submitted)
Pictured with their teacher, “Mr. Ed” Malihan, standing between the girls and the fellows, are the seventh and eighth graders: Tessa Olfert, Samantha Neufeld, Ava Holzricher, Harlo Reddig, Grace Byers, Josef Olfert, Gunner Damboise, Justin Schiller, Coleman Hilkemann and Liam Reyneke.
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Pictured with their teacher, “Mr. Ed” Malihan, standing between the girls and the fellows, are the seventh and eighth graders: Tessa Olfert, Samantha Neufeld, Ava Holzricher, Harlo Reddig, Grace Byers, Josef Olfert, Gunner Damboise, Justin Schiller, Coleman Hilkemann and Liam Reyneke.
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Lustre’s kindergarten, first and second grade is taught by Mrs. Maryke Nell, with Mrs. Kimberly Klatt. Their students are (first row) Mark Traeholt, Eston Forest, Jace Garner, Kip Lacock; (second row) Hayes Traeholt, Marcus Nell, Holt Nichols, Lake Neufeld, Abe Unrau and Kash Pancratz.
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Lustre’s kindergarten, first and second grade is taught by Mrs. Maryke Nell, with Mrs. Kimberly Klatt. Their students are (first row) Mark Traeholt, Eston Forest, Jace Garner, Kip Lacock; (second row) Hayes Traeholt, Marcus Nell, Holt Nichols, Lake Neufeld, Abe Unrau and Kash Pancratz.
(Photo submitted)
Poplar High School girls show their support to the football team during the homecoming game against Culbertson on Saturday, Sept. 7. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Poplar High School girls show their support to the football team during the homecoming game against Culbertson on Saturday, Sept. 7. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Senior Profile
Bell Shows Different Look As Senior
Wolf Point High School senior Mike Bell says he is a different person than he was a year ago.
In the fall of 2023, Bell was weighing about 210 pounds and doing his best while playing quarterback for Wolf Point’s football team due to an injury of another player. After a summer of lifting weights, Bell now weighs 265 pounds and plays noseguard
Senior Profile
Bell Shows Different Look As Senior
Wolf Point High School senior Mike Bell says he is a different person than he was a year ago.
In the fall of 2023, Bell was weighing about 210 pounds and doing his best while playing quarterback for Wolf Point’s football team due to an injury of another player. After a summer of lifting weights, Bell now weighs 265 pounds and plays noseguard
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