04 June 2026
Suicide Prevention Program Seeks To Make Difference
Officials from the Fort Peck Tribal Health’s Suicide Prevention program want people to not be afraid to address the problem that is being felt by families throughout the reservation.
“We want to get out to all the communities and promote our program,” Stacey Summers, new director of the program, said. “We want to give a positive message. You matter, you’re loved.”
Nadine Adams
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Career Choices
Southside Elementary School Principal Brandi Burshia asks pre-school graduates “What they want to be when they grow up,” during the graduation celebration as the school held on Thursday,
May 28.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Outstanding Students
Cali Gorder (left) and Kellen Moran were honored at the outstanding students at Wolf Point’s eighth-grade graduation.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)



