20 January 2022

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Montana Wilson Raises The Bar

Montana Wilson Raises The Bar


When Montana Wilson was just 7 years old, his grandfather took him to witness history: the swearing in of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation’s first police chief for its newly established tribal police force. Watching alongside his grandfather, a dedicated member of the reservation’s tribal council who held various positions for nearly a quarter of a century, Wilson was quietly learning about

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Enjoying The Weather

Enjoying The Weather


Head Start teacher Lois Black and three- and four-yearold students (from left) Merine Gonzalas, Paxton Wolf, Christopher Taylor, Ellison Talks Different and Esmarie Hollowhorn went out for a walk during nice weather last week. (Photo by Katie Smith)

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Wolf Point Knocks Off Glendive In Boys’ Basketball Battle

Wolf Point Knocks Off Glendive In Boys’ Basketball Battle


The Wolf Point Wolves couldn’t be stopped as they earned an impressive 62-51 home boys’ basketball win over Glendive on Friday, Jan. 14. The Red Devils entered the contest as the fifth-ranked team in Class A. “It’s a big win for Wolf Point,” Coach Troy Blount said of his team’s non-conference victory. “The guys are playing hard and gaining confidence.” The coach noted that

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Garfield Earns Title At Choteau Invite

Garfield Earns Title At Choteau Invite


Wolf Point’s wrestlers started off January in Chester at its mixer. The Wolves had only two student-athletes compete: Chance Smith and Maddox Reum. Other wrestlers went to the snowball dance. “They both wrestled well. They were a combined 3-1,” Wolf Point coach Scott Vandall said. “Chance Smith did great, he got two wins. One was a divisional match-up. Maddox Reum did great. He went 1-1.