22 February 2024

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Stafne Says Film Played Role In His Life

Stafne Says Film Played Role In His Life


Watching a film changed the young life of Wolf Point High School senior Cade Stafne in a positive way. He viewed the film Thunderstruck where a boy magically obtains the basketball skills of NBA star Kevin Durant. After enjoying the story, Stafne wanted to be a basketball standout. Stafne said he really didn’t become a good basketball player until his junior year. It helped that he grew

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Star Quilts

Star Quilts


Wolf Point’s Kashlyn Speak Thunder (left) and Poplar’s Braelyn Nordwick presented star quilts to each other during the District 2B basketball tournament held in Wolf Point. (Photo submitted)
15 February 2024

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Students Provide Cultural Information On Wall

Students Provide Cultural Information On Wall


Members of a senior English class at Wolf Point High School have provided an artistic display and information regarding various tribes in Montana. Teacher Douglas Evans noted that part of the assignment was showing how each tribe is unique from the other tribes. “They have unique cultures and they have differences,” Evans said. Reservations featured on the wall featured Fort Peck,

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Christian-Adams Finds Good Role At School

Christian-Adams Finds Good Role At School


Wolf Point High School senior Avalon Christian-Adams enjoyed her first year as a member of the school’s speech and drama program. “I liked that we were able to go places and perform for other people,” she said. “I just enjoyed seeing everybody’s faces when they got awards.” She is glad that her friend Ryver Summers and the team’s coach Jacob Boysun encouraged her to join the