31 March 2022

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Wolves To Begin Track Season In Glasgow

Wolves To Begin Track Season In Glasgow


Wolf Point’s track squad will open its season at the Glasgow Invitational on Friday, April 1. Other highlights of the season will include the Gene Nelson Memorial Invitational in Wolf Point on Friday, May 6. The Wolves will compete at the district meet in Glasgow on Saturday, May 14. Both the divisional and state meets will take place in Great Falls. After a standout track season

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Lustre Christian Expects Solid Track Season In Eastern C

Lustre Christian Expects Solid Track Season In Eastern C


The future of Lustre Christian High School’s track program looks bright as the Lions are enjoying a strong turnout this season. Lustre has 14 high school athletes and six junior high students out for the sport this year. The high school program features nine boys and five girls. “It’s probably close to being the biggest team that we’ve had,” Lustre coach Lynn Unrau said. The

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Marvin Barstad

Marvin Barstad


Marvin Oliver Barstad, 84, died Saturday, March 26, 2022. He was born June 4, 1937, in Glasgow to Ingvar and Myrtle (Paulson) Barstad. He was proud to be a lifelong resident of the Glasgow community. He fouynd Georgia Krall in Culbertson and they were married on Aug. 12, 1962, and raised three sons. He hired on with the Great Northern Railroad at the age of 17. On March 9, 2000, Conductor Barstad was authorized to discard his timetable, rule book, safety shoes, railroad watch and pager after 45 years of unblemished service with the GN, BN and BNSF railroads. He was devoted to his family and, in particular, loved cheering on his many children and grandchildren in their sports and other school activities. He enjoyed long distance running, fishing and golfing with friends. He supported the Glasgow area community through the church, Sunday morning AA group and sustainment of public fitness facilities. He is survived by his wife,

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As we move out of ….

As we move out of ….


As we move out of a pandemic-dominated world, it is important to consider our mental health. The past two years have been challenging. Now, we’re moving toward a new normal. Studies show that people of all ages are struggling with anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges. Here, we’ll talk about some self-care tips that can help you achieve an element of balance in your life.

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Wolves Prepare For Home Matches

Wolves Prepare For Home Matches


Area fans will have a couple early chances to see Wolf Point’s tennis team in action this season. The Lady Wolves will host travel to Chinook for matches on Friday, April 1. Wolf Point will then play home against Baker on Saturday, April 2, and Forsyth on Friday, April 8. The Wolves feature three returning players on their girls’ tennis team this season. Back for the Wolves are junior

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Cheryl Packineau

Cheryl Packineau


Cheryl “Lee-Lee” Packineau, 71, of Wolf Point died March 23, 2022. She was born in Poplar and spent most of her life on the plains of northeast Montana. She was married to Willis Packineau for almost four decades. She was an avid bookworm with a penchant for murder mysteries. When most septuagenarians are afraid of technology, she kept track of her many nieces, nephews and grandchildren through Facebook, always adding a positive note to their many achievements and accomplishments. Her knowledge of history, music, art and pop culture made her a formidable Trivia Pursuit foe. She was a Yahtzee adding machine and was a master of multi-card bingo. She was an artist whose beadwork was well-known on the pow-wow circuit. She was a kind and caring grandmother who doted on her many grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lee Willis Packineau; parents, Joseph and Elizabeth; sisters, Babe