05 November 2020

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Spherical Geometry In Froid

Spherical Geometry In Froid


Froid students (left-right) Baylee Davidson, Dasani Nesbit, Carolyne Christoffersen, Jennifer Guzman, and Elise Logan show off their gourds during Mrs. Smith’s annual “exploring spherical geometry” lesson Oct. 30. Not pictured: sophomores Makaylee Elvaas, Max Engelke, Trevor Goff and Xavier Gregor. (Submitted photo)

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Poplar Flea Market  Seeks Indoor Space

Poplar Flea Market Seeks Indoor Space


Bainville’s Diane Panasuk has been hosting an ongoing flea market in Poplar whenever weather and vendors cooperate. She and other vendors from the Bainville area set up shop on the east side of Tribal Express in Poplar, south of U.S. Highway 2. While the pandemic is forcing closures and event cancellations around the region, the flea market, situated outdoors, continues to pop up regularly.

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IHS Reports Active  Cases Down, 25 Deaths

IHS Reports Active Cases Down, 25 Deaths


As of Monday, Nov. 2, Roosevelt County had 68 current active cases of COVID-19. A total of cases with 30 deaths have been reported. There were two new positive cases in the county. As of Tuesday, Nov. 3, there were 69 active cases of COVID-19 in Indian Health Service-eligible persons living on the Fort Peck Reservation. Twenty-five tribally enrolled members have died from COVID-19-related causes.

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Defense Leads Red Hawks To Quarter-final Round Victory

Defense Leads Red Hawks To Quarter-final Round Victory


With howling winds challenging offensive attacks, Froid/Lake’s defense made a statement in its quarter-final round playoff game against Harlowton/Ryegate on Saturday, Oct. 31. The defense, highlighted with relentless pressure from linemen Quinn Abar and Colt Miller, dominated action as the Red Hawks marched on for a 52-6 victory in Medicine Lake. “Our defense played amazingly,” Froid/Lake

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Froid/Lake Takes Second At District

Froid/Lake Takes Second At District


The Froid/Lake Red Hawks put up a good fight but lost to Plentywood, 16-25, 16-25, 16-25, in the District 1C volleyball tournament’s championship match on Saturday, Oct. 31. The Red Hawks will enter the Eastern C divisional tournament as the second seed from District 1-C. They will face Circle at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, in Sidney. Advancing to the divisional tournament from District 1C