Students making the Northside school “A” honor roll were (back row, left to right) Gabriel Keiser, Richard Campbell, Remington Toavs, Lauren Rodenberg, (front row) Lonnie Steele, Kassidy Schauer, Adalynn Smith and Jeina Reum.
Students making the Northside school “A” honor roll were (back row, left to right) Gabriel Keiser, Richard Campbell, Remington Toavs, Lauren Rodenberg, (front row) Lonnie Steele, Kassidy Schauer, Adalynn Smith and Jeina Reum.
Former Gallatin County Legislator Visits Wolf Point
In January, Tim Fox, Republican gubernatorial candidate, announced Bozeman resident Jon Knokey as his Lieutenant Governor running mate for the 2020 election.
Knokey stopped off in Wolf Point Feb. 5 to visit with the Northern Plains Independent during a huge loop of a tour originating in Bozeman and ending in Billings via the Hi-Line.
Former Gallatin County Legislator Visits Wolf Point
In January, Tim Fox, Republican gubernatorial candidate, announced Bozeman resident Jon Knokey as his Lieutenant Governor running mate for the 2020 election.
Knokey stopped off in Wolf Point Feb. 5 to visit with the Northern Plains Independent during a huge loop of a tour originating in Bozeman and ending in Billings via the Hi-Line.
About 12.6 million nonresidents visited Montana in 2019 and spent around $3.6 billion in the Treasure State, according to preliminary estimates by the Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research at the University of Montana.
The number of travelers visiting the state in 2019 appears to have increased slightly, up 2 percent compared to 2018. Despite the higher number of individual travelers,
About 12.6 million nonresidents visited Montana in 2019 and spent around $3.6 billion in the Treasure State, according to preliminary estimates by the Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research at the University of Montana.
The number of travelers visiting the state in 2019 appears to have increased slightly, up 2 percent compared to 2018. Despite the higher number of individual travelers,
With two remaining regular season games and postseason play beginning in just one week, the Wolves are certain to finish the schedule in second place in District 2B and a No. 2 seed at the District 2B district tournament in Malta Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 20-21.
Ahead are the final 2B conference game with the Scotties in Glasgow Thursday, Feb. 13 and the non-conference regular season
With two remaining regular season games and postseason play beginning in just one week, the Wolves are certain to finish the schedule in second place in District 2B and a No. 2 seed at the District 2B district tournament in Malta Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 20-21.
Ahead are the final 2B conference game with the Scotties in Glasgow Thursday, Feb. 13 and the non-conference regular season
For the defending Class B state champion Wolf Point Lady Wolves, a District 2B tournament play-in game against Poplar looms as an only means of earning a post-season berth.
Since winning the state title in March 2019, six seniors graduated. The Lady Wolves with a young team struggled with slow starts and disappointing losses. The final regular-season games are this coming weekend and Wolf Point
For the defending Class B state champion Wolf Point Lady Wolves, a District 2B tournament play-in game against Poplar looms as an only means of earning a post-season berth.
Since winning the state title in March 2019, six seniors graduated. The Lady Wolves with a young team struggled with slow starts and disappointing losses. The final regular-season games are this coming weekend and Wolf Point
Five Poplar wrestlers qualified for state at the Eastern B/C Divisional at Huntly Project Saturday, Feb. 8.
The State All-Class meet will be held at the Metra in Billings Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14-15.
Qualifying are: Jase Frederick, sophomore, secondplace, 113-pound weight class; Mitchell Youngman, sophomore, fourth, 132; Logan Boadle, junior, 152, third; Will Turcotte, senior, fourth,
Five Poplar wrestlers qualified for state at the Eastern B/C Divisional at Huntly Project Saturday, Feb. 8.
The State All-Class meet will be held at the Metra in Billings Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14-15.
Qualifying are: Jase Frederick, sophomore, secondplace, 113-pound weight class; Mitchell Youngman, sophomore, fourth, 132; Logan Boadle, junior, 152, third; Will Turcotte, senior, fourth,
Wolf Point High School sophomore Mason Garfield qualified for the State All-Class meet at the Metra in Billings Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14-15, by finishing in third-place in the 182-pound weight class at the Eastern B/C Divisional at Huntly Project Saturday, Feb. 8.
Garfield went 3-1 at the divisional.
“Mason is finally over a sick bug that had plagued him all year. Mason will compete
Wolf Point High School sophomore Mason Garfield qualified for the State All-Class meet at the Metra in Billings Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14-15, by finishing in third-place in the 182-pound weight class at the Eastern B/C Divisional at Huntly Project Saturday, Feb. 8.
Garfield went 3-1 at the divisional.
“Mason is finally over a sick bug that had plagued him all year. Mason will compete
Schedule Basketball
Feb. 13: Wolf Point at Glasgow.
Feb. 15: Scobey at Wolf Point (senior night).
Feb. 15: Poplar at Harlem.
Feb. 20-21: Wolf Point and Poplar at District 2B tournament, Malta.
Wrestling
Feb. 14-15: State All-Class Meet
Schedule Basketball
Feb. 13: Wolf Point at Glasgow.
Feb. 15: Scobey at Wolf Point (senior night).
Feb. 15: Poplar at Harlem.
Feb. 20-21: Wolf Point and Poplar at District 2B tournament, Malta.
Wrestling
Feb. 14-15: State All-Class Meet
With the basketball schedule winding down, Poplar’s Lady Indians are facing a loser- out play-in game with Wolf Point to determine which team enters the District 2B tournament in Malta Thursday and Friday, Feb. 20-21, the No. 4 seed and which team goes home.
For the Indians, a play-in is likely, possibly with Glasgow.
Both Poplar varsity teams began the season with high hopes for this
With the basketball schedule winding down, Poplar’s Lady Indians are facing a loser- out play-in game with Wolf Point to determine which team enters the District 2B tournament in Malta Thursday and Friday, Feb. 20-21, the No. 4 seed and which team goes home.
For the Indians, a play-in is likely, possibly with Glasgow.
Both Poplar varsity teams began the season with high hopes for this
Frazer’s Lady Bearcubs bucketed a win over the Lustre Christian Lady Lions in Frazer Saturday, Feb. 8. The Lustre boys prevailed over Frazer.
The Frazer girls led at the first two quarter stops, taking a 28-21 lead into intermission. A 10-10 third stanza was followed by a 13-9 fourth period in Lustre’s favor. The final tally was 47-44.
Frazer’s Keylandra St. Marks recorded a game-high
Frazer’s Lady Bearcubs bucketed a win over the Lustre Christian Lady Lions in Frazer Saturday, Feb. 8. The Lustre boys prevailed over Frazer.
The Frazer girls led at the first two quarter stops, taking a 28-21 lead into intermission. A 10-10 third stanza was followed by a 13-9 fourth period in Lustre’s favor. The final tally was 47-44.
Frazer’s Keylandra St. Marks recorded a game-high
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