Wolf Point High School senior Sierra Hamilton is known for her accomplishments in athletics, but she also performs very well in the classroom.
She carries an overall grade point average of 3.7 including a 4.0 for the recent fall quarter. She is also a member of the National Honor Society.
Hamilton says her favorite class time is in guidance counselor office. Hamilton explains it gives her
Wolf Point High School senior Sierra Hamilton is known for her accomplishments in athletics, but she also performs very well in the classroom.
She carries an overall grade point average of 3.7 including a 4.0 for the recent fall quarter. She is also a member of the National Honor Society.
Hamilton says her favorite class time is in guidance counselor office. Hamilton explains it gives her
The Wolf Point speech and drama kept enjoying success during the meet in Froid on Saturday, Dec. 2.
Despite being short-handed, the Wolves won the Class B drama sweeps.
Logan Wolff earned second place in extemporaneous.
Ryan Schumacher and Chase Adams placed second in humorous theater. Cole Boysun and Elli Ryan took third place in humorous theater.
Jayla Big Talk took second in humorous
The Wolf Point speech and drama kept enjoying success during the meet in Froid on Saturday, Dec. 2.
Despite being short-handed, the Wolves won the Class B drama sweeps.
Logan Wolff earned second place in extemporaneous.
Ryan Schumacher and Chase Adams placed second in humorous theater. Cole Boysun and Elli Ryan took third place in humorous theater.
Jayla Big Talk took second in humorous
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that it will begin issuing more than $1.75 billion in emergency relief payments to eligible farmers and livestock producers These much-needed payments are helping farming and ranching operations recover following natural disasters in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
“USDA provides substantial economic support for America’s farmers and ranchers through
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that it will begin issuing more than $1.75 billion in emergency relief payments to eligible farmers and livestock producers These much-needed payments are helping farming and ranching operations recover following natural disasters in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
“USDA provides substantial economic support for America’s farmers and ranchers through
Federal, state, and local officials are urging Montanans to check their homes, child care facilities and schools for the recalled cinnamon-containing applesauce or apple puree products and discard them immediately.
The Department of Public Health and Human Services also urges medical providers to continue to monitor for possible cases of lead poisoning in children potentially associated with
Federal, state, and local officials are urging Montanans to check their homes, child care facilities and schools for the recalled cinnamon-containing applesauce or apple puree products and discard them immediately.
The Department of Public Health and Human Services also urges medical providers to continue to monitor for possible cases of lead poisoning in children potentially associated with
Lustre’s boys’ basketball team looked like a powerhouse as the Lions scored the first 23 points of the second quarter and knocked off MonDak, 78-18, to start the season at the Class C Tip-off Classic in Glasgow on Friday, Dec. 1.
The Lions opened the contest with the first nine points on a 14-footer by Cayden Klatt, a three-pointer by Terran Joseph, a steal and dunk by Johnslee Pierre and
Lustre’s boys’ basketball team looked like a powerhouse as the Lions scored the first 23 points of the second quarter and knocked off MonDak, 78-18, to start the season at the Class C Tip-off Classic in Glasgow on Friday, Dec. 1.
The Lions opened the contest with the first nine points on a 14-footer by Cayden Klatt, a three-pointer by Terran Joseph, a steal and dunk by Johnslee Pierre and
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team rolled to an 82-52 victory over Hays-Lodgepole to open their season at the Native American Classic in Browning on Friday, Dec. 1.
After gaining a 28-22 halftime advantage, the Wolves exploded for 29 points in the third quarter for a 57-36 lead.
Peyton Summers tallied eight points and Cade Stafne scored seven of Wolf Point’s points in the third quarter.
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team rolled to an 82-52 victory over Hays-Lodgepole to open their season at the Native American Classic in Browning on Friday, Dec. 1.
After gaining a 28-22 halftime advantage, the Wolves exploded for 29 points in the third quarter for a 57-36 lead.
Peyton Summers tallied eight points and Cade Stafne scored seven of Wolf Point’s points in the third quarter.
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