03 August 2023

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Attends Advocacy Training In D.C.

Attends Advocacy Training In D.C.


Kailayla Villaluz of Wolf Point was among 22 young people from around the country named National Youth and Young Adult Ambassadors recently by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. The 23 youths were selected for demonstrating leadership in fighting tobacco use in their communities. They gathered in Washington, D.C., last week for Tobacco-Free Kids’ annual Youth Advocacy Symposium, a four-day

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Western Native Voice Holds Local Programs

Western Native Voice Holds Local Programs


Western Native Voice conducted legislative community tours at several area stops including Wolf Point, Poplar, Brockton, Fort Kipp and Oswego last week. The goal of the sessions was to promote voting registration and update citizens of the recent Montana legislative session. Ta’jin Perez, deputy director for Western Native Voice, provided information and answered questions during the program
27 July 2023

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Center Offers Plenty To Senior Citizens

Center Offers Plenty To Senior Citizens


Each Tuesday and Thursday, a group of residents gather for a quality lunch and time to socialize at the Wolf Point Senior Center. The good news is there’s plenty room for more people. Cost to enjoy the congregate meals is only $6 for individuals 60 years or older. Alyssa Toavs, SHIP counselor and coordinator assistant, said the average luncheon number is about 20. She was excited that some

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Commissioners Will Discuss  Agreement With Wolf Point

Commissioners Will Discuss Agreement With Wolf Point


Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak’s meeting with Roosevelt County commissioners regarding a memoriam of understanding got off to a rocky start, but the parties agreed to schedule work sessions to work on a possible agreement. The issue regards the county and city working together on the issue of dilapidated tax-deed properties. The MOU states that the city and county would work together to