07 July 2022

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Miss Rodeo Montana Briann Grimshaw To Appear At Stampede

Miss Rodeo Montana Briann Grimshaw To Appear At Stampede


Miss Rodeo Montana 2022 Briann Grimshaw is looking forward to attending the Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede. Grimshaw is a 2015 graduate of Manhattan High School and a 2019 graduate of Montana State University. She has held the 2018 Miss Southeastern Montana Rodeo Teen Queen and the 201-2021 Miss Livingston Roundup titles. Her ambitions include working on a degree in microbiology, a master’s

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Harrison Loves To Perform At Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede

Harrison Loves To Perform At Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede


After missing the Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede for the past few years, barrelman/rodeo clown JJ Harrison is excited to make his return to northeastern Montana at this year’s Stampede. “It’s one of my son’s favorite rodeos,” Harrison said. “He remembers a lady at the Wolf Point Cafe who gave him a great milk shake and he’s never forgotten it.” The Stampede is also one of Harrison’s

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Magic In Motion To Serve As Specialty Act At This Year’s Stampede

Magic In Motion To Serve As Specialty Act At This Year’s Stampede


People attending the Wild Horse Stampede evening rodeo performances will have a special treat this year as Magic in Motion will serve as a specialty act. Magic in Motion is regarded as one of the best acts going with a show that combines fast horses, death defying stunts and dazzling costumes. A group composed of awardwinning trick riders, Magic in Motion provides an actionpacked show unlike

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Parkers 
	RayLynne (left to right), ….

Parkers RayLynne (left to right), ….


Parkers RayLynne (left to right), Maci and Maddie Parker enjoy their time during the Wolf Point Volunteer Firemen’s breakfast held at the fire hall on Saturday, July 2. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Felisha Crowe

Felisha Crowe


Felisha Monique Crowe, 36, died June 17, 2022, in Great Falls She was born Oct. 11, 1985, to Richard H. Campbell Sr. and Dorreen J. Brown, joining her two older siblings Heather and Richard Jr. Growing up, she mostly attended Brockton schools, graduating with the class of 2004. Not long after graduating high school, she met Mylan Wetsit Sr. From that union, they had one son, Mylan “Chuey” and two daughters, Ameah and Laura Wetsit. In 2013, she met Stanley “Bo” Crowe. They married in 2015. They had a son, Bradyn, and two daughters, Darla Jo and Leola. She loved her children and wanted nothing more than for them to have a wonderful and fulfilling life. She loved to take country cruises, jam out to her favorite songs and dance. She had many siblings, younger and older, as well as numerous cousins that she loved to visit with, crack jokes on or just to even lend her ears to. Her smile could light up a room. She was preceded in death by her sister, Heather R. Campbell; and step-brother, Ely R. Magnan. She is survived by her father, Richard (Monica) Campbell Sr.; husband, Stanley Crowe of Helena; children, Mylan, Ameah and Laura Wetsit, all of Wolf Point and Brady, Darla and Leola Crowe, all of Helena; brother, Richard Campbell Jr.; three step-brothers, Lucio Quiroz, Doratello Fischer II and James Magnan; five sisters, Colleen Campbell, Harmoni Campbell, Marcella, Marlana and Martina Black Dog; grandmother, Alva Bighorn; and one step-sister, Arleda Quiroz. Funeral services were held Friday, July 1, at the Brockton Cultural Center. Interment was at the Fort Kipp Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.