29 October 2020

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Fast Selected As Montana Cowboy  Hall Of Fame Legacy Award Winner

Fast Selected As Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Legacy Award Winner


The late Terry Fast of Wolf Point has been selected as the legacy award winner for District 1 by the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. The inductees were selected from candidates nominated by the general public. Inductions are honored for their contributions to the history and culture of Montana. District 1 consists of Daniels, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan and Valley counties.

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National Honor Society

National Honor Society


Members of the Wolf Point High School chapter include (left to right) Laykin Cantrell, Claire Kinzie, August Spotted Wolf, Alexander MacDonald, Austin Wilson, Hamyanie Campbell, Jack Sprague, Josie Kolstad, Kaholo Toves, Jewel Olson, Daniel Sears, Gracie Ferdina, Parker Swenson, Emily Kinzie, Joy Wolff, Angelica Sutton, Doriane Keiser, Sofie Rasmussen, Jodi Houg, Demi Kegley and Angelena Welch. (Photo

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Congressional Hearing On Amtrak  Service Hears Insight From Company

Congressional Hearing On Amtrak Service Hears Insight From Company


is hurting our economy.” William Floyd, president and CEO of Amtrak, testified that the company was fiscally stronger than ever at the end of fiscal year 2019 and beginning of fiscal year 2020, But due to COVID-19, ridership decreased by 97 percent. The CARES Act provided necessary emergency funding, but ridership and revenue are still down 80 percent compared to a year ago. “We are committed