01 April 2021

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Lustre’s Track Squad Features 14 Athletes This Season

Lustre’s Track Squad Features 14 Athletes This Season


The Lustre Christian Lions feature 14 high school track athletes including six with some experience this season. The squad includes three athletes who have enjoyed high school success. Tiara Whitmus, a senior, is strong in throwing events for the Lions. Braeden Toavs, a senior, is expected to enjoy success in middle distance runs, long jump and the shot put. Sean Uy, a junior, looks

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Sunday Fire

Sunday Fire


A car fire spread to nearby grass on Sunday, March 28, southeast of Wolf Point. The Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department responded to put out the blaze despite the high winds. Pictured are (left to right) David Schultes and Patrick Szymanski. (Photo by Kailey Williamson)

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Frazer Squad Includes  Five In High School

Frazer Squad Includes Five In High School


Frazer’s track team features a small but dedicated group this season. The Bearcubs’ track program features five high school students, three junior high students and 13 elementary students. “My goal this year is to build a team,” Coach Alexandra Hinchcliff said. Leading the Bearcubs is Blue Fettig. The junior runner qualified for the state cross country meet as a sophomore.
25 March 2021

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Walleyes Unlimited Holds Annual Banquet  After Year-Long Hiatus Due To COVID-19

Walleyes Unlimited Holds Annual Banquet After Year-Long Hiatus Due To COVID-19


Two emotional awards highlighted the 2021 Wolf Point Chapter’s Walleyes Unlimited banquet held at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center on Saturday, March 20. Nancy Hopson was the recipient of the Outstanding Member of the Year award. This marked the first time that such an honor was awarded by the chapter. “She has become the engine that makes this run,” chapter member Steve Harada said.

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Mayor Looks Forward  To Spring In Wolf Point

Mayor Looks Forward To Spring In Wolf Point


As the beauty of spring arrives in Wolf Point, Mayor Chris Dschaak is optimistic that life is getting better for our area. Dschaak is happy that events such as the Walleyes Unlimited banquet, high school prom and Brewfest have taken place or are being planned. “We need to get back to normal,” Dschaak said of coming back from the COVID pandemic. He noted that residents need to continue to

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Sheriff’s Office Adds K9 Unit

Sheriff’s Office Adds K9 Unit


Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Ellerton and his dog Hati have been trained and certified to serve the department as a K9 drug detection and search team. Hati was trained by Nine Realms Canine Training in Spokane, Wash., and paired with Ellerton at the beginning of March. The pair are certified through American Society of Canine Trainers in narcotics detection and tracking. RCSO