13 June 2024

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Crowley Among Winners During Poplar Rodeo

Crowley Among Winners During Poplar Rodeo


Poplar’s Heather Crowley took first place in barrel racing during the Poplar rodeo held on Saturday, June 8. Crowley finished with a time of 15.26 seconds. Lindsay’s Bailee Murnion of Lindsay placed second with a time of 15.27 seconds. Tying for third at 15.28 were Flaxville’s Haven Linder and Rhame’s Sierra Lee. Kelly Murnion of Jordan was the winner in bareback riding with a score

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Best Ball Tournament Attracts 46 Teams

Best Ball Tournament Attracts 46 Teams


Wolf Point’s Airport Golf Course held its annual twoman best ball tournament this past weekend, which consisted of 46 two-man teams with players from around Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Colorado. Winners of the first division were Tyrell Smith and Verdell Thunderhorse, second place went to Shane Patacsil and Cody Mattfeldt, third place Morgan Norgaard and Neil Gelinas,

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06 June 2024

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Poplar’s Wrestling Camp Attracts Good Turnout

Poplar’s Wrestling Camp Attracts Good Turnout


The appearance of All-American wrestler Shakur Rasheed attracted about 50 young athletes to Poplar for a wresting camp on Tuesday, May 28. Rasheed said he has conducted wrestling camps throughout many states during the last eight years, but this was his first trip to Montana. He was urged to make the trip by Poplar School teacher Buck Turcotte. Rasheed’s wrestling accomplishments include

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Golfers Win Honors During Big Cup Classic

Golfers Win Honors During Big Cup Classic


The Big Cup Classic featured 20 golf teams at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Club on Saturday, June 1. The annual tournament was sponsored by Independence Bank, The Tavern and Northern Prairie Auto Sales. Earning first place in the four-person scramble with a net score of 34.50 was the team consisting of Rena Lambert, Wilfred Lambert, Amy Livermore and Dennis Fourbear. Placing second with

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30 May 2024

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Summers Brings Home State Titles In 1600, 3200

Summers Brings Home State Titles In 1600, 3200


Minutes before his high school graduation on Sunday, May 26, Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers was pleased that his attire was a little different than his fellow graduates. Around his neck, he was proudly wearing the medals he earned at that weekend’s Class B state track meet. Summers, a senior, ran to state championships in both the 1600-meter and 3200-meter runs during the meet in Laurel.