26 May 2022

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NWSG’s Fransen Departs After 21 Years

NWSG’s Fransen Departs After 21 Years


National Weather Service Glasgow head Tanja Fransen has been selected for a promotion to the NWS office in Portland, Oregon. She will be the supervisor for that office, according to a May 19 press release. “After 21 years here at NWS Glasgow (over 40 percent of my life!), I am moving next month to be the supervisor for the NWS Portland, OR office,” said Fransen. “It will be a fun new challenge,

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Entertainer Provides  Positive Message At Northside

Entertainer Provides Positive Message At Northside


Entertainer StenJoddi delivered a positive message to students at Northside Elementary School on Thursday, May 19. StenJoddi, who resides in Iowa, describes himself as a rapper, tattoo artist, actor and motivational speaker. “Indigenous representation is important especially for our youth,” he explained. “I inspire and motivate them to be the best they can be. Live life to the fullest.”

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Students Keep Showing Improvement

Students Keep Showing Improvement


This school year marked a time of strong improvement for Wolf Point’s students. “Our goal was implementing these programs to reduce the learning loss and improve state achievement,” Wolf Point’s curriculum director Sarah Chambers explained. The programs along with the dedicated work by teachers have resulted in this year’s success, she said. “They have supportive of all the

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Lustre News

Lustre News


Lauryn Holtzritzer, Hannah Brown, Diek Olfert, Cameron Reddig and Nathan Fast were Lustre’s team to compete in the Class III Academic Olympics. They earned first-place trophies in both the written and oral sections of the Academic Olympics. Olfert, son of Dawson and Alicia Olfert, earned the medal for being the top student in the entire district This was among the entire seventh and eightth grades

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Northside Band Entertains During Concert

Northside Band Entertains During Concert


Northside Elementary School’s band students highlighted their school year of learning with a concert on Tuesday, May 12. Wolf Point music director Russell Johnson said the concert allowed the sixth-grade students a chance to gain more experience performing in front of people. The band played “Marching Madness” and then performed “Shark Attack.” After that, the high school

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Frazer Hosts Graduation Ceremony For Nine

Frazer Hosts Graduation Ceremony For Nine


Frazer School held graduation ceremonies Friday, May 20. The event took place in the school gymnasium. Nine high school graduates were recognized. The eighth grade glass was also recognized. Commencement exercises included the processional and a welcome address from master of ceremonies and principal Shannon Knowlton. An honor song was performed by the Chashushka drum group following the event.

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Wolves Earn Fourth Place At Divisional Track Meet

Wolves Earn Fourth Place At Divisional Track Meet


Wolf Point’s boys’ track team accounted for 73 points to earn fourth place at the North-East divisional track meet in Great Falls on Saturday, May 21. The top three boys’ teams were Glasgow with 82 points, Malta with 81 and Fairfield with 76.5 points. The Wolves captured the top three spots in both the 1600 and 3200 meter runs. Peyton Summers finished first in the 1600 at 4:40.68