26 September 2024

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Coming Home

Coming Home


A long caravan including Fort Peck tribal leaders drove through Wolf Point on Thursday, Sept. 19, as three Aannihen children from the Carlisle, Penn., boarding school cemetery were transported to the Fort Belknap Reservation for a proper burial. The children were Aimeda Heavyhair, 16, Bishop L. Shield, 17, and John Bull, 15. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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JON TESTER DELIVERS FOR MONTANA FARMERS:

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Derailment

Derailment


BNSF can confirm at approximately 5:25 p.m. mountain time Wednesday, Sept. 18, one locomotive and two cars derailed near Wolf Point. There were no injuries to the crew and there was no threat to the public. The cause is under investigation. (Photo submitted)

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