22 October 2020

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Martha Eagle

Martha Eagle


Martha Eagle, 65, of Poplar died Oct. 9, 2020, at Billings Hospital. She was born Aug. 7, 1955, in Poplar to Hazel Dupree-Eagle and Kenneth Dewi Eagle Sr. She grew up in Poplar and was the 10th child out of 15 siblings born to Hazel. She attended Poplar Public Schools and completed her GED. She later went to nursing school. She resided in Poplar all her life. She had five daughters Crystal

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Delores Engelke

Delores Engelke


Delores Jean (Rohrbocker) Engelke, 89, of Froid died Oct. 15, 2020, at the Wibaux County Nursing Home in Wibaux. She was born in Madrid, Neb., on May 6, 1931, to Roy and Nona Rohrbocker. She had one sister, Roberta. She attended grade school in Madrid, Neb., and then moved to Denver, Colo., where she graduated high school in 1949. She then worked at the Federal Reserve Bank until the spring

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Gerald Hagadone

Gerald Hagadone


Gerald “Jerry” C. Hagadone, 88, died Oct. 10, 2020, at Central Wyoming Hospice and Transitions in Casper, Wyo. He was born on Sept. 20, 1932, to Thorwald and Helen Hagadone in Culbertson. The family lived just outside of Poplar, where Jerry met Joan Norgaard. They married Nov. 22, 1954. He worked in the oil industry, starting with drilling rigs then moved into the production side. He became

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Wolves Knock Off Malta In Conference Match

Wolves Knock Off Malta In Conference Match


The Wolves came through when the pressure was on to down Malta, 25-12, 22-25, 25-20, 20-25, 15-12, in conference volleyball action at home on Saturday, Oct. 17. After a kill by Kayden Sibley put Wolf Point up 11-7 in the deciding set, Malta battled back to create an 11-11 deadlock. Wolf Point tallied the next two points including one on an ace by Sierra Hamilton. After a kill by Kaylee

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Wolves Dominate Action During Home Invitational In Wolf Point

Wolves Dominate Action During Home Invitational In Wolf Point


Wolf Point’s boys accounted for six of the top seven places at a home cross country meet on Saturday, Oct. 17. Senior Zander Ackerman led the way with a time of 17:20.38. August Spotted Wolf placed second at 19:00.87. Peyton Summers, a freshman, finished third at 19:09.86. Ethan Blount earned fourth place at 19:11.57. Kholby Spotted Wolf took sixth at 19:41.81. Kaholo Toves placed seventh

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