23 January 2025

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Completion Nears For Head Start Building In Wolf Point

Completion Nears For Head Start Building In Wolf Point


The long journey to create a new Head Start facility in Wolf Point is now almost a reality. “I’ve been going on five years with this,” Fort Peck Tribes’ Head Start director Hilary Gourneau said while touring the building, which is scheduled to be completed in midfall, said last week. “It’s being able to provide a school that fits our children and community. It provides healing for

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Sheriff Office Honors Employees

Sheriff Office Honors Employees


The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office has selected Joe Moore as the recipient of the 2024 Deputy of the Year award. The award reads, “In recognition of your dedication and loyal services to the citizens of Roosevelt County.” Moore resides in Bainville. He is an EMT and also a member of the fire department. Along with being a deputy, he teaches First Aid classes in the area. Moore

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Wolves Setting Good Standards In Speech, Drama

Wolves Setting Good Standards In Speech, Drama


Wolf Point High School students are becoming a force in the speech and drama ranks. The Wolves have come away with six drama sweeps and one speech sweeps titles during this season. Coach Jacob Boysun credits the success to having more students participate in the program and featuring students with experience in competitions. Senior captains Chase Adams and Ryver Summers have been key contributors

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Teachers List Need For Additional Staff Members

Teachers List Need For Additional Staff Members


The Wolf Point Education Association provided a list of additional positions that teachers feel are needed in the school district during a collective bargaining meeting held on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Wolf Point Education Association co-president Erin Loendorf said the list was based on a survey of Wolf Point’s educators. Positions listed included dean of students at each school, a school resource

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