11 November 2021

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04 November 2021

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College Dreams In Reach  Thanks To Elks Scholarships

College Dreams In Reach Thanks To Elks Scholarships


The Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 is again participating in the Elks National Foundation Elks Most Valuable Student scholarship contest. Current seniors in high school (Wolf Point, Poplar, Frazer, Brockton and Lustre) are eligible to apply through the local lodge. The MVS scholarship is available to high school seniors who are United States citizens. Applicants do not need to be related to a member

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Can Contest Underway

Can Contest Underway


The Optimist Club is sponsoring a contest at Northside School to see which grade can collect the most aluminum cans. Since proceeds will be used to purchase books for the school’s library, all grades will ultimately be winners. One fifth-grader, Wyatt Weyrauch, brought in many bags of cans in for the contest. Community members can drop cans off at Northside to benefit the project as well. (Submitted
28 October 2021

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MHS Publishes Centennial  Farms, Ranches Book

MHS Publishes Centennial Farms, Ranches Book


Resilient Monta n a n s who kept their farms or ranches in the same family for 100 years or more are featured in a new Montana Historical Society book. Recent recipients of the Centennial designation include the Benson Upland Farm near Outlook and the Danielson Farm near Homestead. “Montana’s Centennial Farms and Ranches,” by MHS historian Christine Brown, features narrative histories and

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Nelson Serves  Community As Volunteer

Nelson Serves Community As Volunteer


Dennis Nelson, this year’s Wolf Point Optimist of the Year, finds volunteer community service work to be very rewarding. “It keeps me out of trouble for one thing. It’s fun,” Nelson said. “Overall, it’s all to help the kids.” One of the projects that Nelson is very active with is transporting smashed cans to Sidney in order to have them be recycled. “The Optimist Club gets