28 July 2022

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Experts Provide Information During Human Trafficking Conference

Experts Provide Information During Human Trafficking Conference


By Bill Vander Weele The crisis of human trafficking was addressed during a conference held in Poplar on Wednesday, July 20. The Fort Peck Tribal Court Human Trafficking Conference attracted speakers from across the state and also included closed sessions for law enforcement personnel. Tommy Christian, facilitator during the conference, noted the event’s goals. “We need to develop

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Gospel Fellowship Church’s  Program Attracts Children

Gospel Fellowship Church’s Program Attracts Children


Gospel Fellowship Church in Wolf Point enjoyed an exciting week teaching students last week. The vacation Bible studies attracted more than 100 children in grades k-fifth on July 18-22. Of those students, 58 were new to the event. The programs were from 6-8 p.m. each night. This year’s theme was Make Waves. Theme song was “Making Waves.” Organizers said the purpose is making changes

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It’s A Boy

It’s A Boy


Bearett Lyle Holum was born to Neddie Hayes and Kyle Holum. Joining him at home is big sister, Morgan. His grandparents are Judy Holum, Amy Samuelson, Russ Betlaf and Erica and Pat Hayes. Lyle and Patsy Holum, deceased, are his great-grandparents.

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Area Students Learning  About Eating Their Garden

Area Students Learning About Eating Their Garden


By Bill Vander Weele The Eating Your Garden summer series has been teaching area students about vegetables and other plants throughout the summer. The program is being presented by Chante’ and Ag Extension at Fort Peck Community College. The cooking demonstration last week covered growing tomatoes and how to make salsa. “The goal is teaching kids about growing gardens and food sovereignty,”