18 August 2022

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Lady Wolves Return Volleyball Starters

Lady Wolves Return Volleyball Starters


With a strong core of starters back, the Wolf Point Wolves anticipate being near the top of the District 2B volleyball standings this season. “We have a lot of upperclassmen on the team,” firstyear head coach Karli Mc-Gowan said after the team’s first practice on Friday, Aug. 12. The program features 24 girls including six seniors, five juniors, five sophomores and eight freshmen.

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Wolf Point Features  Two Strong Runners

Wolf Point Features Two Strong Runners


Quality rather than quantity is the word for Wolf Point’s cross country program this season. The squad opened its season with practice on Friday, Aug. 12. At the first practice, Wolf Point’s boys’ team featured junior Peyton Summers and senior Kelby Bauer. There weren’t any girls at the initial practice. Summers earned All-State honors by placing fifth at last year’s state meet

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Golf Tournament Raises Funds For Fort Peck Community College Students

Golf Tournament Raises Funds For Fort Peck Community College Students


The Fort Peck Community College held its 24th annual golf tournament at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Club on Saturday, Aug. 13. The four-person scramble attracted a full field of 26 teams. All proceeds from the tournament go to help students in need this upcoming school year. Expenses could include gas, childcare and other costs. Officials note that the event wouldn’t be possible without

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Roosevelt County Fair Happenings

Roosevelt County Fair Happenings


Livestock Judging Winners Selected For Roosevelt County Fair
The 2022 Livestock Showmanship and judging took place Thursday afternoon, Aug. 11...

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4-H Honors Hackley, Hometown Market

4-H Honors Hackley, Hometown Market


The Roosevelt County 4-H Council added an individual and a business to its wall of fame on Friday, Aug. 12. Angi Iverson announced the selections of Carol Hackley and Hometown Market prior to the livestock sale at the Roosevelt County Fair. Hackey of rural Poplar has been active in Roosevelt County 4-H for 23 years including being a charter member of the Missouri River Rats 4-H Club. She

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How the arts benefit academic performance

How the arts benefit academic performance


How the arts benefit academic performance The cost of products and services continues to rise and organizations everywhere have increasingly been feeling the pressure to reevaluate budgets. It’s no different in school districts nationwide, with school boards making difficult decisions about which programs to keep and which will have to go in order to save money. Music and arts programs