The Wolf Point volleyball squad served up a winning effort when the program accounted for a successful Pink Night this season.
Last week, the students made the presentation of a $2,711 donation to the Northeast Montana Health Service for breast cancer treatment.
The money was raised when a silent auction, raffles and bake sale were conducted on Oct. 13, in conjunction with Wolf Point’s
The Wolf Point volleyball squad served up a winning effort when the program accounted for a successful Pink Night this season.
Last week, the students made the presentation of a $2,711 donation to the Northeast Montana Health Service for breast cancer treatment.
The money was raised when a silent auction, raffles and bake sale were conducted on Oct. 13, in conjunction with Wolf Point’s
The Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program, announced by the Biden-Harris Administration during a conference call on Tuesday, Nov. 1, will provide an opportunity for independent producers in Montana to establish a local USDA inspected meat processing facility.
The Montana Premium Processing Cooperative is part of the federal program that will invest $73 million in 21 grant projects.
The Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program, announced by the Biden-Harris Administration during a conference call on Tuesday, Nov. 1, will provide an opportunity for independent producers in Montana to establish a local USDA inspected meat processing facility.
The Montana Premium Processing Cooperative is part of the federal program that will invest $73 million in 21 grant projects.
Wolf Point accounted for a solid performance but fell in three sets against Fairfield during the opening round of the Northern B divisional volleyball tournament in Choteau on Thursday, Nov. 3.
Fairfield scored a 25-14, 2624, 25-23, victory.
The net play of J’Elle Garfield helped Wolf Point take a 4-1 advantage in the opening set, but Fairfield then gained a 10-4 lead.
Wolf Point was
Wolf Point accounted for a solid performance but fell in three sets against Fairfield during the opening round of the Northern B divisional volleyball tournament in Choteau on Thursday, Nov. 3.
Fairfield scored a 25-14, 2624, 25-23, victory.
The net play of J’Elle Garfield helped Wolf Point take a 4-1 advantage in the opening set, but Fairfield then gained a 10-4 lead.
Wolf Point was
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The Poplar Indians put up a good fight but lost against Shelby in loser-out play at the Northern B divisional volleyball tournament in Choteau on Friday, Nov. 4.
Shelby edged Poplar by a 25-21, 25-10, 25-18, final margin.
Leading Poplar’s offensive attack were Kesse Erickson with seven kills and Morgen Nordwick with six kills. M. Nordwick finished with two blocks. Also having blocks were
The Poplar Indians put up a good fight but lost against Shelby in loser-out play at the Northern B divisional volleyball tournament in Choteau on Friday, Nov. 4.
Shelby edged Poplar by a 25-21, 25-10, 25-18, final margin.
Leading Poplar’s offensive attack were Kesse Erickson with seven kills and Morgen Nordwick with six kills. M. Nordwick finished with two blocks. Also having blocks were
Wolf Point’s volleyball season came to an end with a hard-fought four set defeat against Cut Bank during the Northern B divisional tournament in Choteau on Friday, Nov. 4.
Cut Bank survived with a 25-21, 25-27, 25-23, 25-20, victory.
Wolf Point fell behind early in the opening set, but a kill and block by J’Elle Garfield along with an ace by Sierra Hamilton tied the score at 1717. Another
Wolf Point’s volleyball season came to an end with a hard-fought four set defeat against Cut Bank during the Northern B divisional tournament in Choteau on Friday, Nov. 4.
Cut Bank survived with a 25-21, 25-27, 25-23, 25-20, victory.
Wolf Point fell behind early in the opening set, but a kill and block by J’Elle Garfield along with an ace by Sierra Hamilton tied the score at 1717. Another
Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 was pleased to see a good turnout for its annual Elks Hoop Shoot held at Wolf Point High School on Sunday, Nov. 6.
There were 26 participants during Sunday’s local event. Most of the shooters were prior school winners from Northside, Wolf Point Junior High, Southside, Vida, Frazer, Frontier or Poplar.
Louise Petersen served as the event’s coordinator. She thanked
Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 was pleased to see a good turnout for its annual Elks Hoop Shoot held at Wolf Point High School on Sunday, Nov. 6.
There were 26 participants during Sunday’s local event. Most of the shooters were prior school winners from Northside, Wolf Point Junior High, Southside, Vida, Frazer, Frontier or Poplar.
Louise Petersen served as the event’s coordinator. She thanked