26 September 2024

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Horse Therapy

Horse Therapy


Nakoda Dakota Oyate Youth Council members and friends of the organization took a seven-mile ride along U.S. Highway 2 Sept. 22 with horses provided by the Gourneau, Holen and Hunsaker families. Dustin Hunsaker told the Northern Plains Independent that the ride was enjoyable and educational. “It was a fun time,” Hunsaker said. “I don’t think any of those kids will be littering after a couple

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Forecasts Show Dry Summers Could Transition To Cold, Snowier Winter

Forecasts Show Dry Summers Could Transition To Cold, Snowier Winter


Montana’s summer was among the top 30 warmest and driest the state has seen during the past 130 years, causing drought to reach extreme levels in southwestern and the easternmost stretches of the state and leading to federal drought disaster designations for more than 20 counties. Rain that fell across nearly all of Montana earlier last week, including a wide swath of central Montana that

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Pep Band

Pep Band


Members of Wolf Point High School’s pep band play prior to the home volleyball match against Scobey on Thursday, Sept. 19. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Tax & Accounting Services & Solutions • Tax Preparation • Payroll • Bookkeeping • Tax Planning • Business Planning James L. Johnson, CPA & Darla K. Downs, MSA 410 Main Street ~ Wolf Point

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Wolf Point Drops Conference Matches

Wolf Point Drops Conference Matches


The Wolf Point Wolves improved throughout the match but lost to a solid Malta volleyball team by a 13-25, 8-25, 21-25, margin on Saturday, Sept. 21. Malta accounted for the match’s opening 10 points. Neva Jacobson served four aces during the stretch. Having kills were Denvyr Tuss, Ava Hanson and Hailey Welch. Wolf Point’s Ma’Kenzie Jackson had a kill and ace to highlight the Wolves’

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