10 November 2022

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Did you know?

Did you know?


Of all of the drinks available for consumption, wine is the most popular. According to Food & Wine magazine, rather than trying to match wines to particular dishes or flavors, it is best to choose a wine that complements a wide variety of foods for the Thanksgiving meal. Light-bodied red wines that are not oaky are a good choice because they tend to have a great deal of fruit and acid that
03 November 2022

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Students Entertain With Dracula Play

Students Entertain With Dracula Play


Just in time for Halloween, Wolf Point High School students presented the play Seven Wives For Dracula to an entertained audience last week. Director Jacob Boysun said the show was an absolute pleasure to direct and fun for everyone involved. He added that it was the first play that he directed alone and that the students’ dedication and talent made it possible. Boysun thanked audience

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Red Ribbon Run Goes Through Reservation

Red Ribbon Run Goes Through Reservation


Students from throughout the area participated in the annual Red Ribbon Run to recognize Red Ribbon Week on Tuesday, Oct. 25. Runners from Nashua, Frazer, Wolf Point and Poplar covered the western part of the Fort Peck Reservation along Highway 2. Brockton’s students ran from the east end of the reservation heading west. Hand-off spots included Peterson Point Road, the Wolf Point stockyards

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County Buildings Illuminated  Green In Support Of Veterans

County Buildings Illuminated Green In Support Of Veterans


Roosevelt County ann ounced that part of the county building was illuminated green as part of Operation Green Light, a new initiative between Roosevelt County, the Montana Association of Counties, the National Association of Counties and the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers. Operation Green Light’s mission is to show support for veterans of all military conflicts,

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