12 October 2023

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Lilley Stays Busy In Sports, NDO Council

Lilley Stays Busy In Sports, NDO Council


Wolf Point High School senior Lennoxx Lilley likes helping other people, except when it comes to playing on the Wolves’ defensive line in football. “Defensively, I get to hit somebody,” Lilley said. His success this season has included registering a pair of quarterback sacks. “I was really excited and pumped up,” Lilley said of the plays. Along with being an athlete, Lilley

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Wolf Point Cheerleaders

Wolf Point Cheerleaders


The cheer squad fires up the crowd prior to Wolf Point’s home volleyball match against Plenywood on Tuesday, Oct. 3. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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It’s A Girl

It’s A Girl


Henaliah Adalee’ Marie Avila was born Sept. 19 to Gino Avila and Angel Guldborg. She weighed six pounds two ounces and was 19 inches long. Grandparents are Gerry and Jackie Guldborg of Wolf Point. Great-grandmother is Linda Guldborg.

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05 October 2023

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Canku Project Holds Skateboard Clinic

Canku Project Holds Skateboard Clinic


The Fort Peck Community College’s Canku Project hosted an Instructional Skateboard Clinic and Community Skate Jam on Saturday, Sept. 23. The Canku Project, which means “Path” in the Dakota language has the goal of helping reservation students k-12 discover their path in life. The Canku Project strives to reach that goal by providing social-emotional support, educational support, college

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