As a new year begins, we have a near miraculous story going on in Roosevelt County and you are largely the reason why the story is possible.
Since 2004, about 1,800 newspapers have closed including many community newspapers. Corporations try to cut their costs by combining newspapers and coming up with new, cheaper ways to get subscribers to pay for less news coverage.
The concerns are
As a new year begins, we have a near miraculous story going on in Roosevelt County and you are largely the reason why the story is possible.
Since 2004, about 1,800 newspapers have closed including many community newspapers. Corporations try to cut their costs by combining newspapers and coming up with new, cheaper ways to get subscribers to pay for less news coverage.
The concerns are
We need to talk. Words that should strike fear into anyone within earshot when they’re uttered.
And, I believe the story I’m about to tell really belongs to others to share, but in their silence, I will attempt to describe exactly what the hell is going on with your local newspaper.
Forgive me, but I get asked this question nearly constantly, even though come February, it will be three
We need to talk. Words that should strike fear into anyone within earshot when they’re uttered.
And, I believe the story I’m about to tell really belongs to others to share, but in their silence, I will attempt to describe exactly what the hell is going on with your local newspaper.
Forgive me, but I get asked this question nearly constantly, even though come February, it will be three
After opening the season with a 5-0 record, Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball squad looks to continue to improve heading into the new year.
Wolf Point Coach Cole Hanks said he was pleased with the first five games, but the Wolves still have a lot of work to do.
Areas that the Wolves concentrated on during practices after the break included their press and help defense.
“Offensively,
After opening the season with a 5-0 record, Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball squad looks to continue to improve heading into the new year.
Wolf Point Coach Cole Hanks said he was pleased with the first five games, but the Wolves still have a lot of work to do.
Areas that the Wolves concentrated on during practices after the break included their press and help defense.
“Offensively,
After struggling in their last couple of basketball games, the holiday break came at a good time for the Wolf Point Lady Wolves.
Coach Frank Benson said the players were eager to return to practice on Monday, Dec. 26.
“I was surprised how hard they worked on the first day,” Benson said.
The week of practice included adding a few plays on the offensive side of the game.
Benson
After struggling in their last couple of basketball games, the holiday break came at a good time for the Wolf Point Lady Wolves.
Coach Frank Benson said the players were eager to return to practice on Monday, Dec. 26.
“I was surprised how hard they worked on the first day,” Benson said.
The week of practice included adding a few plays on the offensive side of the game.
Benson
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Earning Wolf Point’s Alpha awards for excelling in at least three sports as a senior were Ethan Blount and Hamyanie Campbell. Blount competed in cross-country, basketball and track. Campbell participated in volleyball, cross-country, basketball and tennis. Their names will be placed on a permanent plaque in the trophy case.
Wolf Point’s Ben Boysun and Mason Garfield helped the North team
Earning Wolf Point’s Alpha awards for excelling in at least three sports as a senior were Ethan Blount and Hamyanie Campbell. Blount competed in cross-country, basketball and track. Campbell participated in volleyball, cross-country, basketball and tennis. Their names will be placed on a permanent plaque in the trophy case.
Wolf Point’s Ben Boysun and Mason Garfield helped the North team