23 September 2021

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Sheriff Frederick Upset With  Budget Challenges, Staff Cuts

Sheriff Frederick Upset With Budget Challenges, Staff Cuts


Roosevelt County Sheriff Jason Frederick is concerned. Frederick says that due to budget cuts, the sheriff office will have two less deputies. “We will no longer be able to run 24-hour coverage,” Frederick said. He says the cuts will reduce the amount of sheriff office employees from 15 including Frederick to 13 employees. The office has also lost a jailer position. He explained that

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Safety Arms, Lights Added  To Crossing Near Bainville

Safety Arms, Lights Added To Crossing Near Bainville


The railroad crossing project on County Road 1013 was completed with safety arms and lights last week. “It has been a long process on a very needed project,” Roosevelt County Commissioner Gordon Oelkers said. Three individuals have died in crashes at the crossing since August 2019. Sidney Mayor Rick Norby is thankful for the improvements at the crossing. His brother, Rocky, was killed

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Family Members Find Their Hometown

Family Members Find Their Hometown


Sometimes, it takes a while to find your hometown. Raymond Brown Jr. along with his brother, Butch, and sisters Marilyn and Helen came to Wolf Point early last week in search of their history. Their father, the late Raymond Brown Sr., was born in Wolf Point during 1932. His hope was to bring his children to visit Wolf Point and for them to meet the Kurokawa family. Raymond Sr. and his wife

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Native American Week Draws Talent To Area Schools

Native American Week Draws Talent To Area Schools


Native speakers, activists and performers Lovina Louie, Supaman, Sten Joddi and comedian Mylo Smith visited area schools from Culbertson to Frazer Monday, Sept. 20. Dallas Goldtooth appeared virtually. The appearances were scheduled as part of Native American Week activities. National Native Children’s Trauma Center staff set the schedule and contacted the performers, including Joddi, who had

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Wolves Come Up Short In Overtime Against Roundup

Wolves Come Up Short In Overtime Against Roundup


Wolf Point’s football team lost a 28-27 overtime heartbreaking game in Roundup on Friday, Sept. 17. The Wolves were ahead by a 21-7 margin entering the fourth quarter, but Roundup forced overtime with two touchdowns in the final period. “It was a tough game. Offensively. we had a lot of turnovers that kept us from keeping a consistent offense rolling,” Wolf Point Coach Anthony Red Cloud

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Lady Wolves Defeat Poplar Squad

Lady Wolves Defeat Poplar Squad


The Wolf Point Wolves posted a league volleyball victory in Poplar by a 25-8, 25-23, 25-18, final on Thursday, Sept. 16. In the opening set, the Wolves jumped out to a 7-0 advantage with the strong serving of Katelyn Mac-Donald leading the way. After Poplar closed the gap to 7-2 on an ace by EmmaRae Martell, the net play of Sierra Hamilton put the Wolves ahead 12-3. The Wolves were able

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