26 November 2020

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Wolf Point School Honors Fall Sports Athletes

Wolf Point School Honors Fall Sports Athletes


Wolf Point High School saluted its fall athletes during a ceremony on Monday, Nov. 23. Athletic director Cody Larson thanked the athletes for making it through “an one-ofa- kind season.” Larson said the win-loss record for Wolf Point’s football team wasn’t good, but the Wolves should be proud of their efforts. After postponing some games due to COVID concerns, the squad ended up

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Football

Football


Wolves’ football coach Ryan Wilson discusses his squad’s season at Monday night’s sports awards ceremony. Despite many challenges, the Wolves were able to keep battling throughout the campaign. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Football

Football


Wolves’ football coach Ryan Wilson discusses his squad’s season at Monday night’s sports awards ceremony. Despite many challenges, the Wolves were able to keep battling throughout the campaign. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Cross Country

Cross Country


Cross country coach John Wetsit talks about his team’s successful season. Wolf Point’s boys placed fourth at the Class B state meet. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
19 November 2020

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City Council Discusses CARES Act  Funds, New Marijuana Dispensary

City Council Discusses CARES Act Funds, New Marijuana Dispensary


The Wolf Point City Council held their regular meeting in council chambers Monday, Nov. 16. Remote attendance was made possible via conference call. Following a moment of silence for community members suffering from the pandemic, Mayor Chris Dschaak led the council in the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes were passed for the Sept. 21 and Oct. 19 regular meetings. No public comment was offered.

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Bridges

Bridges


Wolf Point High School art student Kailey shares her contribution to a class project centered on incorporating elements from the flag of the Fort Peck Tribes. Teacher Vivian Schultz said students will be participating in the Keep Montana Green contest and will be looking to enter more local and national contests. Schultz said she’s on the lookout for opportunities, but fears options will be limited

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Wolf Point School Board Hires For 12 Positions

Wolf Point School Board Hires For 12 Positions


The Wolf Point School District board of trustees held a special meeting Monday, Nov. 16. The purpose of the meeting was to approve hires for 12 positions with the district. The following individuals were approved by the board: Angela Bates, certified Southside School librarian; Diane Bailey, Northside Math Counts counselor; Darryl Ricker, substitute teacher; Lauren Crawford, substitute teacher;

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