20 January 2022

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2021 Review

2021 Review


The following are highlights from the previous year in the pages of the Northern Plains Independent. August The Badlands Celebration was held over three days at the Brockton powwow grounds July 30 through Aug. 1. The parking lot project at the Wolf Point High School was completed. The final walk through took place on Tuesday, Aug. 10. Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Loverty Erickson

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Elks Lodge Donates To Help Foster Babies

Elks Lodge Donates To Help Foster Babies


The Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 is using funds received through national Beacon grants to help the area’s youngest residents. The Elks National Foundation has made $3,500 in Beacon grants available to every lodge. Beacon grants allow lodges a chance to develop an on-going, charitable Elks-driven community project. After seeing a Facebook post by former local nurse Paige Stanton about starting

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Event To Honor Kurokawa On Jan. 22

Event To Honor Kurokawa On Jan. 22


Financial leaders are known for investing. Duane Kurokawa’s biggest investment has been made to the Wolf Point community. Kurokawa, who has served as a local bank president since 2008, will be honored with a retirement party at the Sherman Inn from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 22, after 42 years in the banking business. “It’s been a great career,” Kurokawa said. “As a lifelong