10 February 2022

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Frazer Holds MMIP Contest

Frazer Holds MMIP Contest


Frazer School held a door contest Feb. 2 featuring designs intended to raise awareness for missing and murdered indigenous men, women and children. Designs had to include elements of Assiniboine language, the color red and a hidden bearcub. (Submitted photo)

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Wolf Point Students  Bring Home State Title

Wolf Point Students Bring Home State Title


They brought home the gold for Wolf Point High School. Daniel Sears, a senior, and Del Eymard, a sophomore, claimed first place at the recent Class B speech and drama meet in the category of humorous theater. They felt that their best performance of the season came during the finals round at the state meet. Their performance featured variations of Hansel and Gretal. “We got way more

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Porras Keeps Busy Schedule In Senior Year

Porras Keeps Busy Schedule In Senior Year


Katrina Porras doesn’t start her day like most Wolf Point High School seniors, but she has learned a lot during her early morning hours. Prior to coming to school at 11 a.m., Porras works at Agland East. She has been working at the business as mainly a cashier for nearly two years. “I do a little bit of everything,” Porras said of her duties. She said she enjoys her coworkers and

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Katherine Toavs

Katherine Toavs


Katherine M. Toavs peacefully passed away on Jan. 30, 2022, with her husband of 54 years by her side. She was born on Jan. 16, 1948, in Great Falls, Mont., to her parents, Seraphin (Zip) and Florence Tilton Lenz. She attended kindergarten at St. Gerard’s Catholic School in Great Falls, Mont. At the age of six, she moved with her family to Wolf Point, Mont., where her father had accepted a position as a city engineer. At a very young age, Kathy was taught by her mother to play the piano as well as the guitar. Bu the age of nine, she won the KVCK talent show by playing the guitar and singing the song Tom Dooley. When in seventh grade, she performed on the Faye Crush TV talent show singing and playing her guitar accompanied by her mother on the piano. She attended Immaculate Conception Grade School through the eighth grade, then attended and graduated from Wolf Point High School. After high school, she continued with higher education and attended Northern Montana College and graduated, after two years, with a certificate in cosmetology. She worked as a hairdresser in Great Falls before her marriage to Roy Toavs in 1969. After marriage, she worked as a hairdresser in Wolf Point, Mont., and later filled in whenever someone needed time off. Roy and Kathy farmed and ranched with Robert and Avis Toavs until purchasing the home farm. There wasn’t a job too big for her to tackle. She always gave 100 percent working along side her husband, farming, ranching, driving school bus and raising their sons on the family farm. She was raised a city girl, but loved the country. Kathy wrote a book about Life as a Depressed Person to help bring a little insight into this illness that she and so many others suffer from. Kathy adored her husband, family and many wonderful friends. Kathy had tremendous faith in God and tried to give of herself whenever she could. Kathy is survived by her husband, Roy Toavs Sr.; three sons and their spouses; five grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and her brothers. Family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements. Condolences for the family may be left by visiting www.claytonstevensonchapel. com. (Paid Obituary)