16 July 2020

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Destroyed In Thursday Fire

Destroyed In Thursday Fire


The Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department responded to a fully-involved structure fire Thursday afternoon, July 9, in the alley on the 500 block of Benton and Custer streets. The fire burned through an overhead powerline, requiring Montana-Dakota Utilities to respond to assist. Officers from the Wolf Point Police Department, Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office, Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and

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Transportation System

Transportation System


After shopping at The Corner Store, Whitehall resident Bruce Ball boards a Whitehall Public Transportation bus driven by LeRoy Murphy Feb. 21. (Photo by John Blodgett, Boulder Monitor)
09 July 2020

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Six Local Students Attend Ecology  Trip To Yellowstone National Park

Six Local Students Attend Ecology Trip To Yellowstone National Park


Six Wolf Point High School students attended this year’s summer Ecology Project International Yellowstone trip June 29 through July 3. Wolf Point students attending were Kholby Spotted Wolf, Danny Burshia, Alexis Baker, Cyntori Vallie, Iva Ricker and Nashon Red Dog. Vivian Schultz served as chaperone and driver for the group. Schultz was instrumental in providing the students an opportunity

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Commissioners Approve Pay  Freeze For Elected Officials

Commissioners Approve Pay Freeze For Elected Officials


The Roosevelt County Commissioners held their regular meeting Tuesday, July 7. Minutes were approved for the month and June for the June 30 regular meeting. Minutes were also approved for a compensation board meeting June 30. At the meeting, the commissioners approved a pay raise of $1 per year for the clerk and recorder, effectively freezing that salary. Other elected officials wages have

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Fireworks Survive COVID, But  Mother Nature Forces Delay

Fireworks Survive COVID, But Mother Nature Forces Delay


The old show business phrase, “The show must go on,” kept the 12 people that are the Independence Day fireworks crew determined to not cancel the show due to the Coronavirus and wait out a rain delay with a severe thunderstorm. Increases in COVID-19 positive tests derailed July four fireworks across the nation, forcing cancellations. Wolf Point’s annual fireworks show that starts at

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