11 February 2021

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Lewistown’s Colton Picco and Lewistown’s ….

Lewistown’s Colton Picco and Lewistown’s ….


Lewistown’s Colton Picco and Lewistown’s Kason Olson. The Indians wrestled against Huntley Project on Saturday, Feb. 6. Gorder pinned Teagan Anderson in 4:40. Youngman pinned Parker Craig in 3:41. Frederick outpointed Parker Craig by a 13-11 margin. Gage Berg pinned Jackie White in 1:38. Boadle pinned Zach Caton in 1:03.

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Mikel Weeks

Mikel Weeks


Mikel Wayne Weeks, 29, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Jan. 30, 2021, in Wolf Point. He was born on March 5, 1991, in Wolf Point to Wayne and Debbi (MyRick Ferguson) Weeks. He was a member of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribe. Mikel grew up in Wolf Point, Mont., and graduated from Wolf Point High School in 2010. He played football, basketball and track for WPHS throughout his high school years. The highlight of his career was going to the State Class B Basketball Tournament his Senior year in 2010 under Coach Brent Nygaard. He really liked that his brothers, Martin and Matthew were also on that team and played with him the last game of his high school career. His greatest highlight was playing in youth basketball tournaments with his friends. You knew he meant business when he stuck his tongue out. Mikel loved his family very much. He was active in his Catholic faith and enjoyed going to church on Sunday mornings, and spending time with his nieces and nephews, standing in as their god parent. In high school, Mikel became a lifeguard and was awarded an honorary letter from the mayor himself for helping save a young girl’s life. Mikel loved carpentry and planned on being a contractor the year, something he looked forward to for a long time. He worked for BC Construction (Ross Bleazard) for 10 years and for Hegdahl Construction (Jerry Hegdahl) this past year, he highly respected both of them. Everyone knew him as a hard worker and as a nice and caring young man. Though they grew apart, he loved his friends very much and talked about them often. Mikel was preceded in death by brother, Wayne Weeks Jr.; grandparents, William Weeks Jr. and Lillian Delong Lambert Weeks; aunt, Dorothy Balbinot; uncles, Willie and Robert Weeks and John Paul MyRick; maternal great-grandparents, Martin and Maggie Toavs; grandparents, Kermit Paul Myrick and Gordon Ray Ferguson; and his best friends, Desmond Clark and Kevor Martell. Mikel is survived by his parents, Wayne and Debbi Weeks; his brothers, Martin Weeks and Matthew Weeks; his sisters, Caressa Grooms and Mariah Weeks (Vince LaRoche); his grandparents, Jim and Marlene “Molly” Kent; his nephews, Connor Grooms, Christian Grooms, Bentley “Benny” Weeks, Riot Weeks, Khavryn Weeks and Stone Weeks; his nieces, Violet Follette, Camry Grooms and Honor Integrity June LaRoche; his uncles, Albert “Sonny” Lambert (Bobbi), Gary Farnworth, John Weeks, David Weeks (Barb), Tom Weeks (Becky), Darin Myrick (Stacie), Paul Myrick (Mildred), Jonathan Myrick, Chris MyRick (Autumn) and Cody Myrick; his aunts, Jody Neutgens, Jackie Weeks, Rita Weeks and Sherry Passananti (Fred); his Godparents, Myron Long and Jackie Weeks; and numerous cousins and friends. A Rosary was held on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, at 6 p.m. at Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Interment followed at Greenwood Cemetery. (Paid Obituary)

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Poplar Holds Star Quilt Ceremony

Poplar Holds Star Quilt Ceremony


Poplar honored its senior standouts with a star quilt ceremony for senior night on Saturday, Feb. 6. The event was held prior to the basketball game against Wolf Point. Seniors in the boys’ basketball program included Wilfred Lambert and Inyan Growing Thunder. Seniors for the girls’ basketball team were Dusti Marottek, Keandra Martell, Macey Dionne, Catherine Bear and Kahomani Charboneau.

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Indians Play Close Games Against Dodson

Indians Play Close Games Against Dodson


In two games that went to the wire, Poplar’s basketball squads came up short against Dodson during home action on Monday, Feb. 8. Poplar’s boys accounted for an excellent comeback before losing to Dodson, 80-77, in overtime. The Indians trailed by a 42-27 margin midway into the third quarter, but Poplar then exploded for 14 straight points on two three-pointers by William Youngman, a three-pointer