17 October 2024

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Homecoming For Harada At High School

Homecoming For Harada At High School


Just in time for the school’s homecoming celebration, Wolf Point native Jaki Harada is back teaching at the high school. The 2018 Wolf Point High School graduate started her duties as a high school English teacher on Sept. 30. “There’s nothing better than teaching in your hometown,” Harada said. After graduating with her education degree from Montana State University in Billings

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Pastors Look Forward To  Riding Again After Accident

Pastors Look Forward To Riding Again After Accident


Local pastors Greg and Christine Holler-Dinsmore were enjoying their normal routine of riding their tandem bike for about 18-20 miles on Aug. 4, when an incident occurred that resulted in a great amount of concern and worries from their many friends. The pastors were struck by a vehicle during their ride on Highway 25. “Neither of us remember anything,” Greg said. “The next thing I remember

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Donation Presented For Tough  Enough To Wear Pink Campaign

Donation Presented For Tough Enough To Wear Pink Campaign


Individuals and area businesses came through again this yer for a successful Tough Enough To Wear Pink campaign. This year’s event raised $7,249 including a $2,392 gift from tough Enough To Wear Pink of Montana. Since 2009, the Tough Enough To Wear Pink program in Wolf Point has raised a total of $83,627.47. The record amount raised for a year was $10,537 in 2023, which was the Stampede’s

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Officers Elected For JOM Committee

Officers Elected For JOM Committee


New officers were elected during the Wolf Point School District’s JOM (Johnson- O’Malley) committee meeting held at the high school on Monday, Oct. 7. Imogene Lilley accepted the position as chairman for the school year. Also elected were Holly Hamilton as vice chair and Mandi Campbell as secretary. The group meets at 5:30 p.m. in the library on the first Monday of each month.