13 May 2021

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Dalbey, Davis

Dalbey, Davis


Sue Dalby (left to right) and volunteer Jay Davis demonstrate how to properly fasten a life jacket during a field trip to Fort Peck Tuesday, May 4. (Photo by Kayla Larson)

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06 May 2021

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School Board Rehires  Building Administrators

School Board Rehires Building Administrators


The Wolf Point School board unanimously approved the rehiring of school administrators during a special meeting on Tuesday, April 27. Recommendation by acting superintendent Jim Baldwin and approved were Georgie Gourneau as Northside principal, Greg Gourneau as junior high principal, Kim Hanks as high school principal and Sarah Chambers as director of curriculum and instructional leadership.

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Elks National Youth  Week Taking Place

Elks National Youth Week Taking Place


The week of May 3-8 has been set aside to appreciate the contributions that Elks Lodges across the nation make for the benefit of youth activities. Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak has signed a proclamation for Elks National Youth Week. Jeff Presser, Exalted Ruler for the Wolf Point Elks Lodge, noted that supporting area youth is a consistent priority of the organization. Local involvement

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Zen Medicine

Zen Medicine


Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture director Jan Bryan presents the “first dollar” to staff (from left) Don Kurokawa, Mikel Sansaver and Luke Pedersen. The marijuana dispensary is located at 219 Main St. Business hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. has a sister store in Missoula. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Multi-County Fire Jumps  River Near Brockton

Multi-County Fire Jumps River Near Brockton


Roosevelt County Fire Warden Mike Olson told the Northern Plains Independent that agencies and resources from across the state were deployed to fight a large fire originating east of Poplar April 30. The fire jumped the Missouri River near Brockton Friday. Fire containment efforts continued in Roosevelt and Richland counties continued over the weekend. Approximately 4,997 acres burned, said Olson.