10 September 2020

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Reopened Dad’s Bar & Grill Gets  First Dollar Award From Chamber

Reopened Dad’s Bar & Grill Gets First Dollar Award From Chamber


Dad’s Bar & Grill received their first dollar certificate from the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture Sept. 4. Chamber director Jan Bryan presented new owner Matthew Ayers, 33, of Poplar with his certificate. Ayers told the Northern Plains Independent that he tended bar for former Dad’s owner Dusty Black for years before taking over ownership July of 2020. “The bar

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MHP Derek Werner  Promoted To Captain

MHP Derek Werner Promoted To Captain


The Montana Highway Patrol commissioned eleven new troopers at the 68th Advanced Academy graduation ceremony Sept. 3. Attorney General Tim Fox addressed the graduates at the event, which took place at the Kleffner Ranch in East Helena. Captain Derek Werner of Poplar is now District VIII Commander in Havre. Werner told the Northern Plains Independent that he joined the highway patrol in 2007

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Keith Red Elk

Keith Red Elk


Obituaries Keith Red Elk Keith Lyle Red Elk, 67, died Aug. 29, 2020, in Billings. He was born in Geneva, N.Y., at Sampson AFB. He was the son of Kenneth and Pat Red Elk. He graduated from Eastridge High School in Rochester, N.Y., in 1971. After high school, he joined the Army and was honorably discharged in 1977. He was a welder by trade. When he returned to the reservation in

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Keith Red Elk

Keith Red Elk


Obituaries Keith Red Elk Keith Lyle Red Elk, 67, died Aug. 29, 2020, in Billings. He was born in Geneva, N.Y., at Sampson AFB. He was the son of Kenneth and Pat Red Elk. He graduated from Eastridge High School in Rochester, N.Y., in 1971. After high school, he joined the Army and was honorably discharged in 1977. He was a welder by trade. When he returned to the reservation in the early 2000s, he bought a home and made it his forever home. He taught welding to many young Native American men. This was made possible through a program provided by West Electronics, a tribally owned company. He was very proud of his Native American culture and enjoyed traditional dancing. He was a well-known and respected individual. He will be remembered and missed by all the individuals he met while here in Poplar. He is survived by his brother, Keene Red Elk; sister, Kristen Red Elk; daughters, Mariah Mandujano (Red Elk) of Atlanta, Ga., and Violet Blue McBride of Homer, Alaska; and four grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his sister, Kari Red Elk. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 4, at the Chelsea Church. Interment was at Chelsea Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel assisted with the arrangements.