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Playground Well Received At Park

Playground Well Received At Park


The Wolf Point Lions Club and community members could certainly see their investment in a new playground at paid off this summer. “It’s been used a ton,” Wolf Point’s recreation director Dan Horsmon said. He noted the entire playground was utilized a good amount, but especially the middle area, this summer. “Everything is painted there and it really looks nice,” Horsmon said.

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Frontier School To  Begin Modified Schedule

Frontier School To Begin Modified Schedule


A change at Frontier School starting Aug. 16 is the move to a modified class schedule. Classes will be held mainly four days a week, with classes on one Friday a month. “For our people, it will be an adjustment,” Frontier superintendent Patrick Drapeau said. “It’s stepping into new waters, but people are excited about it.” The school day will run from 7:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Drapeau

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DES Reminds To Be Prepared For Storms

DES Reminds To Be Prepared For Storms


The strong wind storm that hit Wolf Point and other parts of the area on Sunday, July 30, created its share of property damage including bringing down power lines and trees. Although some residents were without power for more than 24 hours, Roosevelt County can be thankful that it wasn’t a true emergency situation. Lindsey McNabb, Roosevelt County DES coordinator, kept track on the conditions in

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