30 December 2021

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Trey Fourstar

Trey Fourstar


Trey Fourstar, 21, formerly of Wolf Point died Dec. 25, 2021, in Williston, N.D. A wake will be held on Monday, Jan. 3, at 7 p.m. at new Community Hall in Wolf Point. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 10 a.m. at the Wolf Point High School. Interment will follow at Riverside Catholic Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.

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Arlie Rauch

Arlie Rauch


Arlie D. Rauch died Dec. 15, 2021. He was married to Ruth Rauch for 50 years. Together, they built a life bringing four children into the world. He was the pastor of churches in South Dakota, Nebraska and Montana. He also made a living as a piano tuner/technician as well as working for Mayflower as a mover. He enjoyed motorcycle touring and was the membership director for Turbo Motorcycle International Owners Association. He also really enjoyed gardening, playing chess and music. He was the involved in directing and singing in community choirs and playing in community bands. He also taught lessons on the trumpet. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; daughters, Merrily Wolters and Renessa Belohlavek; sons, Andrae and Carmody; nine grandchildren; sister, Ila Hagen; and brother, Harry. He was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert and Ida Rauch. A special service will be held Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 5:30 p.m. MST. The service will be held at First Baptist Church in Sierra Vista, Ariz., and also livestreamed for viewing. Use the following link to view the livestream: https:// arlieandruth.wixsite.com/ website.
23 December 2021

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Wolf Point Bands, Choir Entertain

Wolf Point Bands, Choir Entertain


Music students of Wolf Point High School and Wolf Point Junior High School entertained residents with their Christmas concert on Tuesday, Dec. 14. The high school choir opened the program with three selections. They delighted the crowd with While the Snow Lay Sleeping, Christmas Pops Trio and Something Told the Wild Geese. The junior high band then played A Christmas Fanfare and The Little

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Campbell Serves As Leader At School

Campbell Serves As Leader At School


There are students who take an active role at Wolf Point High School. Then, there’s Hamyanie Campbell who is involved to an extreme. Campbell holds the position of president for the school’s student council, senior class and National Honor Society. “I feel it suits me because I can be bossy,” Campbell said of holding the offices. She is proud of the work that these groups have

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