03 June 2021

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No One Can Catch Olson In 200, 400 Dashes At State Meet

No One Can Catch Olson In 200, 400 Dashes At State Meet


Jewel Olson was ready to run. The Wolf Point senior was ready to win a state championship. The 400-meter dash was the final event of the day at the Class B state track meet in Laurel on Friday, May 28. Too make matters a bit more unique, a storm pushed the 3200 and 400 runs back two hours later than scheduled. “I think it helped with my stress,” Olson said about the delay. “I got to hang

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Lustre Jumper Wins State Title

Lustre Jumper Wins State Title


Lustre Christian’s Jasiah Hambira captured the state championship in the high jump during the Class C state track meet held in Missoula. The sophomore cleared 6-3 for top honors in the event. The height was a personal best. Chinook’s Toby Niederegger placed second by clearing 6-2. Cascade’s Conner Woodall and White Sulphur Spring’s Sam Davis each cleared 6-0. Hambira finished seventh

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Darrell Youpee

Darrell Youpee


Darrell “Curley” Youpee, Sung’ Gleska Tatanka Nunpa: Spotted Horse Two Buffalo from Poplar Creek, 70, of Poplar died Saturday, May 22, 2021. He grew up on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in northeast Montana. His ancestors came to Montana as a result of the Dakota uprising in Minnesota and also the unfulfilled treaty obligations, which brought on starvation of the people on the reservations of Cheyenne River and Standing Rock. His approach to reducing racial hatred and social injustice against his people has earned him a seat in human rights circles and won him national recognition among U.S. government organization such as Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Bureau of Land Management, and Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. As cultural resources department director of the Fort Peck Tribes, he coordinated cross-cultural training and presented historical and cultural backgrounds of the Assiniboine and Sioux people. Concerned with the loss of tribal culture, he started collecting oral history in 1982 to assemble the Tribes’ principal audio/visual collection. He lectured across the country using the history, traditional beliefs and storytelling of the Assiniboine and Sioux people. He shared legend and creation stories of his people. He was a talented artist who brought together carved symbolic horses and dramatic imagery in a traditional abstract manner, achieving an illusory, mysterious effect that connects the viewer’s imagination. In addition to being collected by museums, his horse carvings are displayed throughout the northern plains’ region at popular galleries and gift shops. He enjoyed traveling, reading, writing, socializing, lecturing, arts and crafts and, most of all, passing on the tribe’s history, culture, traditions, and language. He always had time to visit with friends or anyone who wanted to talk. He was preceded in death by his sister, Cathy Youpee Hurd; brothers, Louis Youpee Jr. and Charles “Red” Youpee; and granddaughter, Winona Youpee. He is survived by his sisters, Jewel Hanna and Frances Nation; brother, Eugene “Bubby” Youpee; children, Willard White of Washington, Michael and Bernice Youpee Jordan of North Carolina, Waylon Youpee, Chris Warclub of Montana, Jackson Chaser of Colorado, Brian Eder, Malachi Stops, Dylan Youpee and Dyan Youpee, all of Poplar; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and adopted son, Fernando Truillo. His funeral service was held Saturday, May 29, at the Curley Youpee residence. Interment was at the Poplar Cemetery.

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MacDonald Earns Fourth In Javelin

MacDonald Earns Fourth In Javelin


Wolf Point’s Katelyn Mac-Donald entered the javelin event at the Class B state track meet with probably the least amount of experience, but that didn’t stop the sophomore was placing in Laurel on Saturday, May 29. Prior to this track season, MacDonald’s events have consisted of the 200, 400, relays and shot put, but she was willing to give the javelin a try. “I’m pretty strong and

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Gorder Runs To Second In 800

Gorder Runs To Second In 800


Poplar’s junior Jazmin Gorder placed in two distance runs to highlight the effort for the Indians at the Class B state track meet in Laurel during the weekend. Gorder finished second in the 800 with a school record time of 2:23.99 on Saturday, May 29. The junior feels she is capable of doing even better in the 800 next season. Kelsey Plymale of Columbus finished first at 2:22.64.

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MacDonald Earns Fourth In Javelin

MacDonald Earns Fourth In Javelin


Wolf Point’s Katelyn Mac-Donald entered the javelin event at the Class B state track meet with probably the least amount of experience, but that didn’t stop the sophomore was placing in Laurel on Saturday, May 29. Prior to this track season, MacDonald’s events have consisted of the 200, 400, relays and shot put, but she was willing to give the javelin a try. “I’m pretty strong and

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Gorder Runs To Second In 800

Gorder Runs To Second In 800


Poplar’s junior Jazmin Gorder placed in two distance runs to highlight the effort for the Indians at the Class B state track meet in Laurel during the weekend. Gorder finished second in the 800 with a school record time of 2:23.99 on Saturday, May 29. The junior feels she is capable of doing even better in the 800 next season. Kelsey Plymale of Columbus finished first at 2:22.64.

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Pribbernow Places At State Meet

Pribbernow Places At State Meet


Poplar’s Tyler Pribbernow ended his high school career in style by placing sixth in the javelin during the Class B state track meet in Laurel on Friday, May 28. Pribbernow placed sixth with a mark of 151-07. “I’m pretty happy with it for my first year,” Pribbernow said. He explained that he didn’t have very high hopes entering this track season. “I didn’t think I would

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