Wolf Point High School will serve as the location for the District 2B boys’ and girls’ basketball tournament on Wednesday through Saturday, Feb. 14-17.
The tournament is expected to be well attended with strong support for each of the 12 total squads.
Along with Wolf Point, the other teams include Poplar, Glasgow, Fairview, Malta and Harlem.
Four games are scheduled for each day
Wolf Point High School will serve as the location for the District 2B boys’ and girls’ basketball tournament on Wednesday through Saturday, Feb. 14-17.
The tournament is expected to be well attended with strong support for each of the 12 total squads.
Along with Wolf Point, the other teams include Poplar, Glasgow, Fairview, Malta and Harlem.
Four games are scheduled for each day
Area officials have expressed disappointment with the news that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced that releases from Fort Peck Dam could be conducted in April and July.
The Corps of Engineers feels the increased water releases would benefit the endangered pallid sturgeon.
Roosevelt County commissioners are concerned about the potential financial impact for area growers.
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Area officials have expressed disappointment with the news that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced that releases from Fort Peck Dam could be conducted in April and July.
The Corps of Engineers feels the increased water releases would benefit the endangered pallid sturgeon.
Roosevelt County commissioners are concerned about the potential financial impact for area growers.
“It
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel is seeking a funeral assistant, 2 removal personnel and 2 drivers, all are part-time positions. Please pick up an application at the chapel. Any questions, please call the chapel and ask for Dannon or Sibley.
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel is seeking a funeral assistant, 2 removal personnel and 2 drivers, all are part-time positions. Please pick up an application at the chapel. Any questions, please call the chapel and ask for Dannon or Sibley.
Passenger air travel at the Lyman M. Clayton Airport in Wolf Point was more busy in 2023 compared to 2022, according to information from the Montana Department of Transportation.
Wolf Point experienced 6,236 total air passengers during 2023. The number includes 3,166 getting on and 3,070 getting off flights.
The 6,236 figure compares to 5,920 passengers for 2022.
The most busy month for
Passenger air travel at the Lyman M. Clayton Airport in Wolf Point was more busy in 2023 compared to 2022, according to information from the Montana Department of Transportation.
Wolf Point experienced 6,236 total air passengers during 2023. The number includes 3,166 getting on and 3,070 getting off flights.
The 6,236 figure compares to 5,920 passengers for 2022.
The most busy month for
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Feb. 5-11. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
February 5
Feather Cantrell, 29, female, 300 block of Benton Street, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
February 6
Tevin Gardipee, 22, male, 1200 block of Fourth Avenue North, partner/family member assault, felony
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Feb. 5-11. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
February 5
Feather Cantrell, 29, female, 300 block of Benton Street, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
February 6
Tevin Gardipee, 22, male, 1200 block of Fourth Avenue North, partner/family member assault, felony
Elks Lodges across the nation are gearing up to celebrate on Feb. 16, the remarkable 156th anniversary of the founding of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks on Feb. 16, 1868. The lodges include Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764.
With a rich history spanning 156 years, the Elks have been unwavering in their commitment to community service, making a substantial impact through donations exceeding
Elks Lodges across the nation are gearing up to celebrate on Feb. 16, the remarkable 156th anniversary of the founding of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks on Feb. 16, 1868. The lodges include Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764.
With a rich history spanning 156 years, the Elks have been unwavering in their commitment to community service, making a substantial impact through donations exceeding