20 November 2019

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Wolf Point FFA Competes At Bozeman

Wolf Point FFA Competes At Bozeman


The Wolf Point Missouri Valley FFA varsity and junior varsity teams competed at John Deere Ag Expo Nov. 14-16 in Bozeman. Missouri Valley FFA members include (front row, left to right) Jace Peters, Jerome Four Star, Joy Wolff and Emily Kinzie, (back row) Aaron Boysun, Gaige Bushman, Jed Boysun, Ian Flynn, Ben Boysun and Caun Jensen. Wolf Point’s junior varsity agronomy team placed 10th out of

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Student Of The Week

Student Of The Week


The Wolf Point Junior High/High School student of the week for the week of Nov. 4 is Adriana Steele. Steele, 12, is a seventh grader and the granddaughter of Myron and Mary Long. Her siblings include Lonnie, 10; and Amay, 13. Her favorite subject is journalism. Her role model is her aunt Melissa Long. Her hobbies include art and she wishes to become a veterinarian. She was selected from

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It’s A Boy

It’s A Boy


Kyllian Don Falcon was born Nov. 15 at 9:33 p.m. to Kirsten Keiser and Nicholas Falcon at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. His grandparents are Kimberly Keiser and Ty Gonzales of Glasgow, Ron and Darcy Keiser of Wolf Point and Ford Falcon and Christie Owens of Poplar.

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Youth Conference Sees  Hopeful Discussions

Youth Conference Sees Hopeful Discussions


Over 100 high school students from Frazer, Wolf Point, Poplar and Brockton attended a three-day conference last week led by Dr. Clayton Small, founder and lead trainer for Native P.R.I.D.E (Prevention, Research, Intervention, Development, Education). The Native HOPE youth conference was hosted by the NDO youth council and Spotted Bull Treatment Center. Spotted Bull project coordinator Carrie