24 March 2022

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Elks Donates Funds To Beauchamp Kitchen

Elks Donates Funds To Beauchamp Kitchen


Through a National Elks Foundation grant, Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 has been able to provide support to a much needed operation in Wolf Point. The Elks have donated $2,000 to the Beauchamp Kitchen. The facility provides food to people in need of a meal from 4 to 5 p.m. on weekdays. Julie D’Ambrosio, secretary of the Wolf Point Elks Lodge, said the donation included food, dry goods and

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Wallette Seeks House Position

Wallette Seeks House Position


Kaci Wallette has filed as a Democratic candidate to become the representative of House District 31. “The Indian Caucus reached out and asked me to run for office,” Wallette explained her decision. Incumbent Frank J. Smith, a Democrat, has also filed for the position. Arlie W. Gordon of Fort Peck has filed on the Republican ticket. Wallette served for four years on the tribal council.

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Donation To Frontier

Donation To Frontier


Frontier School teacher Darla Warrior received $13,883 to purchase theatre lights, etc, at the school. The Montana Masonic Lodge is the group that awarded her the grant. (Photo submitted)

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Students Take On ‘Who Am I’ Assignment

Students Take On ‘Who Am I’ Assignment


If someone asked a junior high or high school student who they were, the reply might be quick and short but not totally accurate. Wolf Point’s Native American studies teacher Tressa Welch, however, is making the students understand the person that they really are. “It’s the beginning of them figuring out who they are as a person,” Welch explained. She noted that some of her 7-12

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National Honor Society Serves

National Honor Society Serves


Members of Wolf Point High School’s National Honor Society helped serve the meal at the Walleyes Unlimited banquet. They were (from left) Aaron Boysun, Alexander MacDonald, Daniel Sears, Ethan Blount, Samantha Reed and Josie Kolstad. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Drapeau Selected As  Frontier’s Superintendent

Drapeau Selected As Frontier’s Superintendent


Patrick Drapeau has accepted the position as the new superintendent at Frontier School. Drapeau, who is in his first year as principal at Southside Elementary School, said he wasn’t actively looking for a different position, but he was attracted by Frontier’s job description. He noted Frontier’s emphasis on working together, school family and small classroom sizes. “Those are some

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