18 May 2023

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Rilee Beston

Rilee Beston


Rilee Joseph Beston, “Eagle Circles The Enemy”, 23, died May 6, 2023, in Wolf Point. He was born on April 25, 2000, in Wolf Point to Janeen Firemoon and Darrell Beston Sr. He grew up in Frazer. He graduated from Frazer in 2018 and attended MYCA in Dillon, Class 38. He enjoyed basketball, baseball, fishing, cross country, track, taking his baby girl swimming, video games, construction work with his dad and brothers and getting wood for his mom. He moved to North Dakota with his brother Trenton, where they both had families of their own. He worked for Friesen Construction, Jason’s in North Dakota where he worked his way up as supervisor and worked at United Quality. On Oct. 8, 2020, his baby girl was born. He would love to call late or early in the morning just to check on you or say “I’m bored, what are you doing?” or “Ma, Sis, Pops, how do you cook this?”. He is survived by his parents, Janeen Firemoon and Darrell Beston Sr.; brothers, Darrell Beston Jr., Aaron Beston, Evan Beston and Jamie Beston; sisters, Brittani Beston, Tyra Overton, Shania Lutes, Pamala Beston and Londyn Rattling Thunder; daughter, Octavia Rose Lynn Beston; grandparents, Joseph and Shari Beston, Veronica Firemoon and Arthur Adams; He held a special place in his heart for Eragon Yellow Robe, who helped raise as a baby. His funeral service was held Friday, May 12, at the Oswego Community Hall. Rilee will be laid to rest next to his brother Trenton and nephew, Enright Beston at the St. Joseph Cemetery in Frazer.

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11 May 2023

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Stampede Auction Sees Great Response

Stampede Auction Sees Great Response


An auction to raise funds for Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede activities received excellent support from participants at the Elks Lodge on Friday, May 5. Jerald Petersen, one of the event’s organizers, said the auction alone raised nearly $20,000. In addition, raffles and other promotions also brought in funds to help pay for activities during the Stampede. “It was a fantastic night,”

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Clean Sweep Days Begin Monday In Wolf Point

Clean Sweep Days Begin Monday In Wolf Point


It’s that time of year again when residents make a commitment to beautify our area. The annual Wolf Point Clean Sweep Days will begin the week of Monday, May 15. With the 100th Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede on tap for this summer, officials hope to do a great job of cleaning and maintaining the city for the next several months. The Wolf Point landfill will accept Clean Sweep trash at

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Campbell Plays Leadership  Role At JMG Conference

Campbell Plays Leadership Role At JMG Conference


Wolf Point Junior High teacher Mandi Campbell was honored to be selected for the keynote panel during the Jobs for Montana Graduates’ IGNITE Conference held in Helena. “Our main focus was community involvement and how JMG improves communities,” Campbell noted. She was picked as an alumni speaker. Campbell participated in JMG when she was a student at Wolf Point High School. One

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Giving By Wolf Point Woman  Continues Even After Death

Giving By Wolf Point Woman Continues Even After Death


In early April, many Wolf Point community members were shocked when Joan Peters, 59, passed away due to complications from a heart attack that occurred a couple of few weeks earlier. As a woman who was known for her giving character, family members and friends are grateful that a part of her now continues to live on. “My mom was always helping others, so I was not surprised when the nurse