16 September 2021
Attendance High At Night On The Missouri
The Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture hosted their annual “Night on the Missouri” dinner event on the old Lewis and Clark Bridge Sept. 10-11. People from around the region came to Wolf Point to enjoy a meal and refreshments over the river, surrounded by lights and music.
Organizer Nicole Miller said attendance was high. She said tickets were sold to diners from all around Northeast
Paris Chopper
Paris Loretta Chopper, 30, of the Spirit Lake Tribe of North Dakota, died Aug. 30, 2021, in Poplar.
She was born on April 2, 1991, to Abraham “Bear” Chopper Jr. and Althea “Sona” Longie, but was raised by her grandparents, Lorene and Douglas Michel.
On June 23, 2013, she had a son, Zayden Michel Abraham Chopper. She attended school in Devils Lake, N.D., Sioux Falls, S.D., and ended her sophomore year in Parkston,
09 September 2021
Local Men Help Fight Large Fires In State
They heard about the need and they stepped up to help in a time of crisis.
After being informed by the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation that assistance was sought with fighting large fires in the state, three Wolf Point volunteer firemen offered their services. Justin Parker and Jarod Weyrauch helped fight the Cow Creek fire south of Miles City from Aug. 1-13, and Clint Bushman
Fort Peck Tribes VA Holds Stand Downs In County
The Fort Peck Tribes held Veterans Affairs Stand Downs at the Wolf Point Culture Center on Wednesday, Sept. 1, and the Poplar Culture Center on Thursday, Sept. 2.
During the Stand Downs, VA staff and volunteers provided food, portable showers and benefit explanations to at-risk veterans.
Ryan Beston, the Fort Peck Veteran Affairs director, said he has been hoping and planning to hold such
