06 January 2022

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County Enjoyed Many Sports Highlights During 2021

County Enjoyed Many Sports Highlights During 2021


Many standout performances by individuals highlighted the 2021 sports year in Roosevelt County. Wolf Point’s Zander Ackerman and Jewel Olson captured state titles during the track season. Ackerman, who won the Class B state championship in cross country during the fall of 2020, finished first in the 1600 and 3200 meter runs at the Class B state track meet. In addition, he placed second

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Azure Having Fun With Favorite Activity

Azure Having Fun With Favorite Activity


Wolf Point High School’s Jaylee Azure is enjoying her favorite activity this winter. The senior has been a solid force as the Wolves are off to a strong start this girls’ basketball season. She notes that basketball is definitely her favorite sport. “I just grew up playing it,” Azure said of why she loves basketball. “My whole family plays it.” She said one of her favorite

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MSU’s American Indian Hall Welcomes Students

MSU’s American Indian Hall Welcomes Students


Montana State University’s Department of Native American Studies and American Indian Alaska Native Student Success Services will celebrate the public opening of the university’s American Indian Hall with a round dance and open house beginning at 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20 at the new building. The American Indian Hall, located on the east end of the Centennial Mall, had a ceremonial grand opening

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Darlene Longee

Darlene Longee


Darlene Fern Longee, 83, of Poplar died Dec. 20, 2021, at Billings Clinic. She was born Oct. 26, 1938, to Ethel Buckles and Ernest Longee at the Poplar Hospital in Poplar. She grew up in the Riverside and Poplar areas. She was loving and caring person, even if she didn’t always show it. Shne worked as a nursing assistance and CNA most of her adult life, in Glasgow, Poplar and Wolf Point. She retired in 1994 from Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point. She lived at Faith Lutheran Home since November 2020. Later in her life, she accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her savior. She took Christianity very seriously. She attended Danny Lindsay’s church for many years. Some of the things that she loved was reading her Bible, having and going to Bible study, watching old western movies and game shows and doing crossword puzzles. She also loved taking care of all her houseplants. She is survived by her son, Lee Blackhoop Jr. of Poplar; daughters, Elizabeth Blackhoop of Poplar, Pauline Cody of Laurel, Francine Boxer of Fort Kipp and Brandy Longee of Poplar; brothers, Lawrence Longee of Toppenish, Wash., and Maynard Longee of Poplar; half-sister, Joy Whitehawk of Havre; and numerous grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her sister, Diane Longee; brothers, Ernest John Longee, Arthur and Russell Longee, and Melvin (Dennis) Scott; daughter, Lori Ellen Blackhoop; sons, Rodney and Brian Blackhoop; and grandchildren, Ryan Buckles, Brent and Paul Morales. Funeral services were held Jan. 3 at Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Poplar. Interment followed at Poplar City Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.

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Game Wardens Investigating Deer Shot

Game Wardens Investigating Deer Shot


Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 game wardens are seeking any information regarding five whitetailed deer that were shot and left near Cleveland, 30 miles south of Chinook. On Dec. 29, game warden Haden Hussey received a call concerning a dead deer on the Nick Faber Ranch, two miles southwest of the Cleveland Road and Peoples Creek Road intersection. While speaking with the landowner

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