Sybil Summers, 70, of Poplar died Nov. 24, 2023, in Poplar.
Funeral services are pending at this time under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point.
Sybil Summers, 70, of Poplar died Nov. 24, 2023, in Poplar.
Funeral services are pending at this time under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point.
Melba Anderson, 86, of Culbertson died Nov. 24, 2023, in Wolf Point.
Cremation has taken place and memorial services will be planned at a later date. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel assisted with the arrangements.
Melba Anderson, 86, of Culbertson died Nov. 24, 2023, in Wolf Point.
Cremation has taken place and memorial services will be planned at a later date. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel assisted with the arrangements.
With all five starters returning, Lustre’s girls’ basketball squad seeks a return trip to the divisional tournament this season.
Starters back for the Lions are senior Aubri Holzrichter, senior Alexa Reddig, senor Grace Brown, sophomore Hannah Brown and junior Abby Olfert. Reddig is a multi-year All-State selection.
Lauryn Holzrichter, a freshman, and Jaden Gibson, a junior, also saw
With all five starters returning, Lustre’s girls’ basketball squad seeks a return trip to the divisional tournament this season.
Starters back for the Lions are senior Aubri Holzrichter, senior Alexa Reddig, senor Grace Brown, sophomore Hannah Brown and junior Abby Olfert. Reddig is a multi-year All-State selection.
Lauryn Holzrichter, a freshman, and Jaden Gibson, a junior, also saw
Sherman Douglas Boxer,
65, of Denver, Colo., died Oct.
28, 2023, in Denver.
Funeral services are pending at this time under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point.
Sherman Douglas Boxer,
65, of Denver, Colo., died Oct.
28, 2023, in Denver.
Funeral services are pending at this time under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point.
With three starters returning from last season’s divisional team, the Froid/Lake’s girls’ basketball squad are working toward another successful season.
The Red Hawks lost their top scorers and rebounders from last year’s squad, but returning starters include senior Jaeleigh Davidson, junior Mara Salvevold and junior Brooklyn Nordwick.
Froid/Lake coach Josh Stentoft is pleased with
With three starters returning from last season’s divisional team, the Froid/Lake’s girls’ basketball squad are working toward another successful season.
The Red Hawks lost their top scorers and rebounders from last year’s squad, but returning starters include senior Jaeleigh Davidson, junior Mara Salvevold and junior Brooklyn Nordwick.
Froid/Lake coach Josh Stentoft is pleased with
The Fort Peck Tribal Elders Program made sure area seniors were going to be well fed this Thanksgiving with turkey distribution conducted in Wolf Point on Thursday, Nov. 16, and in Poplar on Friday, Nov. 17.
Lotene Hairy Chin, care giving coordinator, said 400 turkeys were given to elders through the Fort Peck Reservation including those in Wolf Point, Poplar and Frazer.
Recipients needed
The Fort Peck Tribal Elders Program made sure area seniors were going to be well fed this Thanksgiving with turkey distribution conducted in Wolf Point on Thursday, Nov. 16, and in Poplar on Friday, Nov. 17.
Lotene Hairy Chin, care giving coordinator, said 400 turkeys were given to elders through the Fort Peck Reservation including those in Wolf Point, Poplar and Frazer.
Recipients needed
Wolf Point High School principal Kim Hanks provided encouraging information regarding academic progress during the school board meeting on Monday, Nov. 13.
Hanks said math testing results recently received show good growth for freshmen and excellent growth for sophomores.
The math results were impressive for the current sophomores when comparing scores from 2021-2022 to 2023-2024. The results
Wolf Point High School principal Kim Hanks provided encouraging information regarding academic progress during the school board meeting on Monday, Nov. 13.
Hanks said math testing results recently received show good growth for freshmen and excellent growth for sophomores.
The math results were impressive for the current sophomores when comparing scores from 2021-2022 to 2023-2024. The results
A Roosevelt County resident is seeking a legal writ of review to stop the county from control of Road 2058 near Culbertson.
Property owners Lynn Labatte, Linda Labatte and L& L Land and Livestock filed the motion in district court.
Attorney Jordan Knudsen is requesting a hearing and for the county to desist from further proceedings with the road. Knudsen’s argument is that the county
A Roosevelt County resident is seeking a legal writ of review to stop the county from control of Road 2058 near Culbertson.
Property owners Lynn Labatte, Linda Labatte and L& L Land and Livestock filed the motion in district court.
Attorney Jordan Knudsen is requesting a hearing and for the county to desist from further proceedings with the road. Knudsen’s argument is that the county
Frank Piocos and his attorney, Phillip J. DeFelice, have filed a petition of objection to the county’s motion to dismiss Piocos’ lawsuit which seeks declaratory relief and claims the county didn’t have authority to remove Piocos from office.
The petition claims that the county’s motion to dismiss fails to addresses the legal mechanism or even address whether Piocos’ salary should have
Frank Piocos and his attorney, Phillip J. DeFelice, have filed a petition of objection to the county’s motion to dismiss Piocos’ lawsuit which seeks declaratory relief and claims the county didn’t have authority to remove Piocos from office.
The petition claims that the county’s motion to dismiss fails to addresses the legal mechanism or even address whether Piocos’ salary should have
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Nov. 13-19. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
November 14
Fifteen-year-old male, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, intimidation, tribal court.
Symone Schauer, 31, female, 200 block of Front Street, resisting arrest, public intoxication and disorderly conduct,
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Nov. 13-19. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
November 14
Fifteen-year-old male, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, intimidation, tribal court.
Symone Schauer, 31, female, 200 block of Front Street, resisting arrest, public intoxication and disorderly conduct,
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