05 May 2022

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Violet Desjarlais

Violet Desjarlais


Violet Irene Desjarlais, 87, of Wolf Point died April 28, 2022, at Eagle Cliff Manor in Billings. She was born in Fort Totten, N.D., Feb. 25, 1935, to John and Mary Miller. Shet was an enrolled member of the Spirit Lake Nation of Fort Totten. She attended Fort Totten High School and graduated in 1953. In 1954, she married Francis Richard Dionne and moved to Wolf Point in 1955 and had seven children. She met Gordon Desjarlais in 1966 and were married June 9, 1967. They celebrated 48 years of marriage. Gordan passed away on July 13, 2015. Some of Violet’s special interests were sewing pillows. She created her own unique pattern for star pillows and were shared throughout the United States, some going as far away as Russia. She loved taking pictures of family and her pictures were well organized in photo albums. She was an avid sports enthusiast and loved to discuss with her grandchildren her favorite sports of basketball, figure skating and tennis. Her favorite NBA team was the Lakers, and her favorite player was Kobe Bryant. She would discuss basketball stats with her grandchildren.

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Clean Up Efforts Continue

Clean Up Efforts Continue


As initial Clean Sweep dates wrap up in Wolf Point, spring-themed anti-litter plans are set to be ongoing county-wide during May. The Fort Peck Tribes OEP Department is hosting an Earth Day event May 5-6 in Poplar. Organizers ask that people leave bigger items out by the garbage cans and curbs. Trash pick up will be provided. Call 406-768-2325 for more information. Area schools and local groups

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Reuben Carl Damm

Reuben Carl Damm


Reuben Carl Damm, of Columbus, 82, died April 28, 2022. He was born Nov. 1, 1939, the third of six children of Alexander and Mollie Damm. He was born at the family home near Froid and attended Culbertson Public Schools, graduating in 1958. He served honorably as a member of the Montana National Guard while obtaining his teaching credentials and bachelor’s degree from Northern Montana College. He taught school in Plentywood, Hysham and Harlowton, where he met Joann White whom he married in 1966. Their daughter, Anna Karenina Damm, was born in 1968 while both worked in the Granite County School District. In 1971, he completed a master’s degree in education. Beginning in 1975, he worked at White Pine Sash in Missoula. In 1981, he and Joann divorced. He then met Beth Runge at the Solo Stars Square Dance group in Lolo and they married on Oct. 30, 1982. After over a decade at White Pine, Reuben returned

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Governor Promotes Treatment Services On Hi-Line

Governor Promotes Treatment Services On Hi-Line


At the Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center in Valley County, Gov. Greg Gianforte met with patients, staff and providers as he continued his 56 county tour on Friday, April 29. “For too long, there’s been a stigma associated with mental health challenges and seeking treatment,” Gianforte said. “Facilities like the Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center in Glasgow have

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28 April 2022

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Governor Presents Tribal  Flag To Fort Peck Board

Governor Presents Tribal Flag To Fort Peck Board


Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte made an appearance during the Fort Peck tribal council meeting on Thursday, April 21. His visit included returning the first Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux tribal flag to fly over the tribal flag plaza at the state capitol in Helena. Gianforte explained the first tribal flags are being retired and returned to each of the reservations. New flags are taking the

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High School Students Receive Info  About Community College

High School Students Receive Info About Community College


Wolf Point High School students and their parents were informed of higher educational opportunities during an informative session at the school on Tuesday night, April 19. The early college and dual credit seminar was presented by Wolf Point High School in partnership with the Fort Peck Community College. “We want the students to understand what’s all available to them for the summer,”