22 February 2024

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Summers, Hamilton Sign With DCC

Summers, Hamilton Sign With DCC


Wolf Point’s cross country and track athletes Peyton Summers and Trent Hamilton signed letters of intent to attend Dawson Community College in Glendive last week. Summers won the Class B state championship in cross country last fall. Hamilton finished in 142nd place at the state cross country meet. “I’m very excited to have both Trent and Payton join us,” Dawson Community College’s

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Tournament Music

Tournament Music


The Wolf Point High School pep band performs prior to a game at the District 2B basketball tournament held in Wolf Point. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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What Maternal Health Care Can Do To Prevent Family Separations

What Maternal Health Care Can Do To Prevent Family Separations


In 2021, when now-32-yearold Natalie Van Houten took her first job as a certified nurse midwife in Wolf Point and Poplar, the two largest towns on the Fort Peck Reservation, she found some challenges she hadn’t anticipated. For one thing, resources and community support for pregnant patients and new parents are hard to find in rural northeast Montana. And she sees more high-risk pregnancies

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Lustre News

Lustre News


The LCHS girls’ basketball team defeated Frazer 68-30 in Wednesday’s District 3C tournament game and lost to North Country on Thursday at 3 p.m. They were victorious against Dodson 61-19 on Friday afternoon, qualifying them to play against Circle in Saturday’s consolation game, which Lustre won. Coach is Bill Reddig, assisted by Sadie Brown. The LCHS boys tied for first place with 17 wins
15 February 2024

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Boysuns Keep Caring, Loving Each Other

Boysuns Keep Caring, Loving Each Other


It’s been more than 50 years since Wolf Point couple Randy and Mary Boysun exchanged wedding vows, but their commitment to each other on this Valentine’s Day remains as strong as ever. Every day hasn’t been perfect but, on bad days, they always believed the next day would be better. “We weren’t raised to see a different option,” Mary said of the longtime marriage. “You don’t

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Junior Optimists Reach  Out In Community

Junior Optimists Reach Out In Community


The Wolf Point Junior Optimists were busy reaching out in the community Thursday, Feb. 8. The students from Northside Elementary School were creating Chinese New Year decorations with Faith Home residents. Barbara Olson, advisor for the Junior Optimists, explained that the club consists of 11 fourth- through sixth-grade students. This is the 10th year that the club is operating in Wolf Point.