22 June 2023

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Red Bottom Event Returns,  Sees Strong Attendance

Red Bottom Event Returns, Sees Strong Attendance


The 120th Red Bottom Celebration in Frazer is in the books. Along with the Red Bottom committee, the celebration was hosted and emceed by Tommy Christian and Martel Reum. The arena director was Justin “Chicken” White. Leon Old Elk-Stewart was head man and Cher Old Elk-Stewart was head woman. The host drum was Wooden Face. Dance categories included fancy, grass and jingle, with age groups

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John Nesbitt

John Nesbitt


John B. Nesbitt, 66, of Wolf Point died June 8, 2023. He was a one-of-a-kind man who touched more people’s lives wherever he went. He was a man who enjoyed the simple things in life. He valued his friends and family and you never had to wonder where you stood with him. He did many things in his life. He worked for the railroad, was a lineman for Norval, taught at the Poplar college at the lineman school and so much more. He loved working in his shop, building his Willie’s Jeeps, riding his bike or helping others. He was always willing to lend a helping hand. If he didn’t know how to do something, he would figure it out. He often would say, “He was a jack of all traits, but a master of none.” He helped get the Prairie Riders bike group going and stayed active in it and was part of the Glasgow Car Club and the 100 Club. He stayed in charge of everything, including his funeral, and kept his great personality until the end. He is survived by his daughters and many grandchildren. Preceding him in death were his parents, brothers, sisters and his wife, Nancy. A celebration of his life will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 24, at the Glasgow Elks, followed by one last turn around town.
15 June 2023

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Wild West Days Celebrated In Poplar

Wild West Days Celebrated In Poplar


Wild West Days in Poplar were well attended as a variety of fun activities were offered for area residents during the weekend. Parades, held Saturday and Sunday mornings, featured plenty of entries, audience members and children filling their bags with candy. Annika Dupree was pleased to carry the United States’ flag on horseback to lead the parade. She noted she has rode with other flags

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Progress Being Made On Sewer Project

Progress Being Made On Sewer Project


Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak is pleased that work being conducted by JR Civil is progressing on the sewer project in the community. “I believe everything is on schedule,” Dschaak said. “I believe they had to add one or two extra days to deal with abandoned water lines and other utility items that weren’t marked.” During this week, the plan is to move from Second Avenue South to

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Items Sought For 100 Club’s  Chair-ity, Yard Art Auction

Items Sought For 100 Club’s Chair-ity, Yard Art Auction


The Wolf Point 100 Club is asking residents to continue their support of local healthcare during the third annual “chair-ity” and fun yard art auction on Friday, July 7. In past years, the event has been held during the Saturday of the Stampede, but because of the large number of activities offered on Saturday this year, the auction will take place on Friday, July 7, starting at 2 p.m. at

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