Frontier’s Kailayla was among the final five contenders in the Roosevelt County Spelling Bee Feb. 15 in Wolf Point. She received a certificate and cash prize as one of four runners-up in the competition.
(Photo by James Walling)
Frontier’s Kailayla was among the final five contenders in the Roosevelt County Spelling Bee Feb. 15 in Wolf Point. She received a certificate and cash prize as one of four runners-up in the competition.
(Photo by James Walling)
Grace Eileen Olson, 75, died Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022.
She was born Nov. 13, 1946, to Bud and Freida MacDonald in Wolf Point, the first of five children.
After graduating from Wolf Point High School, she worked with her mother at a local cafe, where she met and later married James C. Olson. In 1984, she moved her family to Missoula.
She was a beautiful, kind and caring woman who always
Grace Eileen Olson, 75, died Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022.
She was born Nov. 13, 1946, to Bud and Freida MacDonald in Wolf Point, the first of five children.
After graduating from Wolf Point High School, she worked with her mother at a local cafe, where she met and later married James C. Olson. In 1984, she moved her family to Missoula.
She was a beautiful, kind and caring woman who always
Comebacks don’t happen with simply just one spectacular play. Rather, it takes a series of outstanding efforts. For Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad, the come from behind 50-45 win over Glasgow in the district tourney’s semi-final round on Thursday, Feb. 17, started with a pass.
Down by a 39-33 margin with under four minutes remaining, the Wolves’ comeback journey began when
Comebacks don’t happen with simply just one spectacular play. Rather, it takes a series of outstanding efforts. For Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad, the come from behind 50-45 win over Glasgow in the district tourney’s semi-final round on Thursday, Feb. 17, started with a pass.
Down by a 39-33 margin with under four minutes remaining, the Wolves’ comeback journey began when
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad put together a solid effort but lost against a strong Malta team, 51-43, in the District 2B tournament championship game in Glasgow on Saturday, Feb. 19.
The Wolves never led in the game and trailed by an 11-4 margin at the end of the opening quarter.
After the M’Ettes increased their lead to 15-5, Wolf Point’s Sierra Hamilton accounted for a three-point
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad put together a solid effort but lost against a strong Malta team, 51-43, in the District 2B tournament championship game in Glasgow on Saturday, Feb. 19.
The Wolves never led in the game and trailed by an 11-4 margin at the end of the opening quarter.
After the M’Ettes increased their lead to 15-5, Wolf Point’s Sierra Hamilton accounted for a three-point
The Poplar Indians were the surprised team at the District 2B boys’ basketball tournament. After finishing last in the regular-season standings, the Indians earned two victories and placed third during the tournament held in Glasgow.
“Everybody counted us out,” Poplar coach Gib Medicine Cloud said after the Indians’ third-place victory over Glasgow on Saturday, Feb. 19. “All year, we
The Poplar Indians were the surprised team at the District 2B boys’ basketball tournament. After finishing last in the regular-season standings, the Indians earned two victories and placed third during the tournament held in Glasgow.
“Everybody counted us out,” Poplar coach Gib Medicine Cloud said after the Indians’ third-place victory over Glasgow on Saturday, Feb. 19. “All year, we
Just when it looked like Poplar’s boys’ basketball team might be in trouble, the Indians’ long-range shooting ability came through for a 58-54 win over Glasgow in the opening round of the district tournament.
After Poplar held a 47-36 lead at the end of the third quarter, the Scotties pulled to 49-47 on a three-point play by Riley Smith with 5:53 remaining.
The Indians were able to stay
Just when it looked like Poplar’s boys’ basketball team might be in trouble, the Indians’ long-range shooting ability came through for a 58-54 win over Glasgow in the opening round of the district tournament.
After Poplar held a 47-36 lead at the end of the third quarter, the Scotties pulled to 49-47 on a three-point play by Riley Smith with 5:53 remaining.
The Indians were able to stay
Poplar’s girls’ basketball squad dropped its two games at the District 2B tournament held in Glasgow.
The Poplar Indians came up short against Harlem, 62-43, in the first round of the District 2B girls’ basketball tournament in Glasgow on Thursday, Feb. 17.
Harlem gained a 15-9 advantage in the first quarter. The scoring of Taya Trottier led the Wildcats to a 10-point lead during the
Poplar’s girls’ basketball squad dropped its two games at the District 2B tournament held in Glasgow.
The Poplar Indians came up short against Harlem, 62-43, in the first round of the District 2B girls’ basketball tournament in Glasgow on Thursday, Feb. 17.
Harlem gained a 15-9 advantage in the first quarter. The scoring of Taya Trottier led the Wildcats to a 10-point lead during the
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team lost the lead late in the second quarter and was defeated by Harlem, 73-54, in the first round of the District 2B tournament in Glasgow on Thursday, Feb. 17.
A three-pointer by Kraven Silk put the Wolves ahead by a 26-23 margin with 3:56 remaining in the first half. Harlem, however, accounted for the last 11 points of the half to grab a 35-26 lead. Four
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team lost the lead late in the second quarter and was defeated by Harlem, 73-54, in the first round of the District 2B tournament in Glasgow on Thursday, Feb. 17.
A three-pointer by Kraven Silk put the Wolves ahead by a 26-23 margin with 3:56 remaining in the first half. Harlem, however, accounted for the last 11 points of the half to grab a 35-26 lead. Four
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball season ended in heart-breaking fashion when the Wolves lost to Glasgow, 54-53, in loser-out action at the District 2B tournament in Glasgow on Friday, Feb. 18.
The game was decided when Bergen Miller hit three free throws with 0.4 seconds left. Miller went to the foul stripe after the Wolves were called for a foul on a threepoint shot attempt with Wolf Point
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball season ended in heart-breaking fashion when the Wolves lost to Glasgow, 54-53, in loser-out action at the District 2B tournament in Glasgow on Friday, Feb. 18.
The game was decided when Bergen Miller hit three free throws with 0.4 seconds left. Miller went to the foul stripe after the Wolves were called for a foul on a threepoint shot attempt with Wolf Point
After a tight first half, Poplar’s boys’ basketball squad lost against Malta, 72-52, during the semi-final round of the District 2B tournament in Glasgow on Friday, Feb. 18.
The Indians enjoyed a solid start as a drive by Allen Russell, three free throws by Delray Lilley and a basket by Dennis Red Eagle produced a 10-5 lead during the first quarter.
After Malta gained a 16-10 advantage,
After a tight first half, Poplar’s boys’ basketball squad lost against Malta, 72-52, during the semi-final round of the District 2B tournament in Glasgow on Friday, Feb. 18.
The Indians enjoyed a solid start as a drive by Allen Russell, three free throws by Delray Lilley and a basket by Dennis Red Eagle produced a 10-5 lead during the first quarter.
After Malta gained a 16-10 advantage,
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