Laurelle Green, 34, of Fort Kipp died May 28, 2021, in Brockton.
Funeral services are pending upon completion of arrangements. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Laurelle Green, 34, of Fort Kipp died May 28, 2021, in Brockton.
Funeral services are pending upon completion of arrangements. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements.
ties around the reservation have rescinded burn bans. Green grass today is not a license to act free-or-easy with fire. Dead grass is still tall.
Outlooks still predict a summer hotter and drier than normal. If you light any fire, you must stay with the ashes until every warm spot is dead out, cold to the touch.
Have plenty of water and machinery ready to extinguish any fire before you light
ties around the reservation have rescinded burn bans. Green grass today is not a license to act free-or-easy with fire. Dead grass is still tall.
Outlooks still predict a summer hotter and drier than normal. If you light any fire, you must stay with the ashes until every warm spot is dead out, cold to the touch.
Have plenty of water and machinery ready to extinguish any fire before you light
Native American studies teacher Tressa Welch (left to right) looks on as Angel Whitebull prepares to shoot an arrow May 3 at Wolf Point High School with equipment provided by Health Promotion, Disease Prevention staff (not pictured).
(Photo by James Walling)
Native American studies teacher Tressa Welch (left to right) looks on as Angel Whitebull prepares to shoot an arrow May 3 at Wolf Point High School with equipment provided by Health Promotion, Disease Prevention staff (not pictured).
(Photo by James Walling)
Poplar High School held its commencement exercises, which featured 45 students, on Sunday, May 23.
Top students included co-valedictorians Alexus Culbertson and Keandra Martell along with salutatorian Macey (Dionne) Stump.
The graduating class included Lilliana Aguilar, Catherine Bear, Harlee Berg, Logan Boadle, Lillie Brown, Teresia Brown, Alex Buckles, Kahomani Charboneau, Alexus Culbertson,
Poplar High School held its commencement exercises, which featured 45 students, on Sunday, May 23.
Top students included co-valedictorians Alexus Culbertson and Keandra Martell along with salutatorian Macey (Dionne) Stump.
The graduating class included Lilliana Aguilar, Catherine Bear, Harlee Berg, Logan Boadle, Lillie Brown, Teresia Brown, Alex Buckles, Kahomani Charboneau, Alexus Culbertson,
Thanks to the hard work of Wolf Point High School’s industrial arts students, patrons of the Wolf Point Elks Event Center will soon have a little bit of history to relax around.
After Elks’ Exalted Ruler Jeff Presser and Elks’ member Aaron Kurokawa inquired about the possibility of building tables from materials that came from Wolf Point High School’s old gym floor, the project became
Thanks to the hard work of Wolf Point High School’s industrial arts students, patrons of the Wolf Point Elks Event Center will soon have a little bit of history to relax around.
After Elks’ Exalted Ruler Jeff Presser and Elks’ member Aaron Kurokawa inquired about the possibility of building tables from materials that came from Wolf Point High School’s old gym floor, the project became
Southside Elementary School officials aimed to start youngsters off on a good note when a kindergarten roundup took place at the school on Wednesday, May 12.
Southside Principal Sarah Chambers explained that they wanted to get parents and children used to the school’s atmosphere.
Soon-to-be kindergarten students received a free book to prepare them for school as well as a fun certificate.
Southside Elementary School officials aimed to start youngsters off on a good note when a kindergarten roundup took place at the school on Wednesday, May 12.
Southside Principal Sarah Chambers explained that they wanted to get parents and children used to the school’s atmosphere.
Soon-to-be kindergarten students received a free book to prepare them for school as well as a fun certificate.
Some coaches were rehired and new teachers were hired to highlight the Wolf Point School board meeting on Monday, May 24.
High school head coaches recommended and hired included Troy Blount for boys’ basketball, Nellie Garfield for cheerleading, Dan Horsmon for tennis, R.C. Page for track and Rodney Paulson for golf.
Hired as teachers were Frank Benson for physical education, Amy Benson
Some coaches were rehired and new teachers were hired to highlight the Wolf Point School board meeting on Monday, May 24.
High school head coaches recommended and hired included Troy Blount for boys’ basketball, Nellie Garfield for cheerleading, Dan Horsmon for tennis, R.C. Page for track and Rodney Paulson for golf.
Hired as teachers were Frank Benson for physical education, Amy Benson
The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board started their meeting with a traditional song. Both Chairman Floyd Azure and councilwoman Patt Runs Through expressed in the previous meeting that it was a sorely missed portion of the bi-weekly board meeting.
The board considered a motion to change the language about marriage in the code of criminal justice from “a man and a woman” to “persons.”
The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board started their meeting with a traditional song. Both Chairman Floyd Azure and councilwoman Patt Runs Through expressed in the previous meeting that it was a sorely missed portion of the bi-weekly board meeting.
The board considered a motion to change the language about marriage in the code of criminal justice from “a man and a woman” to “persons.”
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department for May 10-16. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
May 17
Concetta Toavs, 26, female, 700 Second Avenue North, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
May 18
James Murphy, 51, male, 500 block of Dawson Street, criminal possession of drug paraphernalia,
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department for May 10-16. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
May 17
Concetta Toavs, 26, female, 700 Second Avenue North, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
May 18
James Murphy, 51, male, 500 block of Dawson Street, criminal possession of drug paraphernalia,
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center this past week included: Robert Armstrong, 34, Wolf Point, reckless driving.
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center this past week included: Robert Armstrong, 34, Wolf Point, reckless driving.
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