Participants head through the line during the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department’s chili cook-off held at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center on Saturday, Nov.
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(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Participants head through the line during the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department’s chili cook-off held at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center on Saturday, Nov.
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(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Fourteen student-athletes from across Montana will be honored for their commitment to service and community in Missoula on Saturday, Nov. 22. The celebration will be a part of the 2025 “Brawl of the Wild” college football game between the University of Montana Grizzlies and the Montana State University Bobcats.
Lieutenant Governor Kristen Juras, Commissioner of Higher Education Clayton
Fourteen student-athletes from across Montana will be honored for their commitment to service and community in Missoula on Saturday, Nov. 22. The celebration will be a part of the 2025 “Brawl of the Wild” college football game between the University of Montana Grizzlies and the Montana State University Bobcats.
Lieutenant Governor Kristen Juras, Commissioner of Higher Education Clayton
Nufry Boysun started his military service a little bit later than most individuals do, but the amount of years served and his various deployments certainly made up for it.
His time with the National Guard covered 26 years and seven months. “A lot of friends were in. It was kind of a challenge,” Boysun said of why he joined the Guard. “I wanted to serve the community and the country.”
Nufry Boysun started his military service a little bit later than most individuals do, but the amount of years served and his various deployments certainly made up for it.
His time with the National Guard covered 26 years and seven months. “A lot of friends were in. It was kind of a challenge,” Boysun said of why he joined the Guard. “I wanted to serve the community and the country.”
Law enforcement arrested an individual believed to be connection with the death of Wolf Point’s Stanley Moran Jr. on Sept. 28, 2024.
Anthony Flynn was arrested in Columbia County, Ore., at about 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10. He is facing charges of murder and arson.
Moran, 47 at the time of his death, was found by the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department during an early morning fire occurred
Law enforcement arrested an individual believed to be connection with the death of Wolf Point’s Stanley Moran Jr. on Sept. 28, 2024.
Anthony Flynn was arrested in Columbia County, Ore., at about 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10. He is facing charges of murder and arson.
Moran, 47 at the time of his death, was found by the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department during an early morning fire occurred
During the week that Veterans Day is recognized, state residents should be aware that the Montana VFW is still advocating for veterans and interested in continuing its growth.
Jeff Schepp, state adjutant/quarter master,said, “We’re still going strong and working on membership.”
In fact, the Montana VFW has been number one in the nation for recruiting veterans for each of the last five
During the week that Veterans Day is recognized, state residents should be aware that the Montana VFW is still advocating for veterans and interested in continuing its growth.
Jeff Schepp, state adjutant/quarter master,said, “We’re still going strong and working on membership.”
In fact, the Montana VFW has been number one in the nation for recruiting veterans for each of the last five
Area residents supported the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department by attending the organization’s fireman’s ball event at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center on Saturday, Nov. 8.
As a change of pace this year, a chili cook-off was held. Hungry eaters got to taste more than 10 different types of chili and then vote to determine the night’s winner.
Michael Iwen was the top vote-getter in
Area residents supported the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department by attending the organization’s fireman’s ball event at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center on Saturday, Nov. 8.
As a change of pace this year, a chili cook-off was held. Hungry eaters got to taste more than 10 different types of chili and then vote to determine the night’s winner.
Michael Iwen was the top vote-getter in
Wolf Point resident Frances Weeks heard about people struggling to feed their families and probably having their food stamp distribution decreased. In order to help, she decided to lend a hand and her cooking talents.
Beginning the first weekend of November, Weeks started providing meals for those who are in need. She offered items such as soup, frybread and rolls.
“Our community needs
Wolf Point resident Frances Weeks heard about people struggling to feed their families and probably having their food stamp distribution decreased. In order to help, she decided to lend a hand and her cooking talents.
Beginning the first weekend of November, Weeks started providing meals for those who are in need. She offered items such as soup, frybread and rolls.
“Our community needs
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 91 cases during Nov. 3-10.
The calls included the following: Nov. 3
Deputies responded to the Poplar city limits for a report of a burglary. The house, where three alleged murders took place in September was boarded up by family members. The report was that someone broke into the house and stole about $1,000 worth of jewelry and beadwork.
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 91 cases during Nov. 3-10.
The calls included the following: Nov. 3
Deputies responded to the Poplar city limits for a report of a burglary. The house, where three alleged murders took place in September was boarded up by family members. The report was that someone broke into the house and stole about $1,000 worth of jewelry and beadwork.
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Harry Azure, 26, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Dale Barton, 34, Glendive, hold for other agency.
Ryan Beston, 44, Frazer, hold for other agency.
Jimmy Bird, 21, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Antone Birdtail, 20, Billings, hold for other agency.
Payton Brown, 20, Williston, N.D.,
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Harry Azure, 26, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Dale Barton, 34, Glendive, hold for other agency.
Ryan Beston, 44, Frazer, hold for other agency.
Jimmy Bird, 21, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Antone Birdtail, 20, Billings, hold for other agency.
Payton Brown, 20, Williston, N.D.,
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Oct. 27 to Nov. 2. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
Oct. 28
Fourteen-year-old female, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
The WPPD had the following activity: aggravated assault, one; animal, one; animal/ stray, one; assault,
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Oct. 27 to Nov. 2. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
Oct. 28
Fourteen-year-old female, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
The WPPD had the following activity: aggravated assault, one; animal, one; animal/ stray, one; assault,
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