27 May 2021

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Poplar Salutes Athletes During School Assembly

Poplar Salutes Athletes During School Assembly


By Bill Vander Weele Poplar High School awarded its varsity athletes for solid seasons during an assembly on Wednesday, May 21. Football award winners included Logan Boadle for having the top offensive game of the season and Adrien Matuck Jr. for having the best defensive game of the season. Wrestling award selections included Gage Berg as most improved, Mitchell Youngman as most inspirational

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And Then There Was One ….

And Then There Was One ….


And Then There Was One Wolf Point students (from left) Parker Swenson, Angelena MacDonald, Daniel Sears, Ryan Schumacher, Jocelyn Russell, Katrina Follet and Julianna Garfield act during the performance of And Then There Was One Friday, May 21. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Jewel Olson 
	Wolf Point High ….

Jewel Olson Wolf Point High ….


Jewel Olson Wolf Point High School senior Jewel Olson, pictured with her parents, signed her letter of intent on Tuesday, May 18, to compete in track at Dickinson State University. As a senior, Olson was the district champion in the 100, 200 and 400. She finished first in the 400 and second in the 200 at this year’s Top 10 track meet. As a sophomore, Olson placed third in the 400 and was part
20 May 2021

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Lustre Christian Holds Graduation Ceremony

Lustre Christian Holds Graduation Ceremony


Lustre Christian High School held a joyful celebration on Sunday, May 16, as the 2021 commencement was held for six graduates. The class included Josh Brown, Brooke Byers, Ashley O’Hara, Kenny Shema, Braeden Toavs and Tiara Whitmus. In her salutatory address, Tiara Whitmus noted how the other graduates have impacted her life. She said she considers them all sisters and brothers in Christ.

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Frontier Moves Forward With Home Purchase

Frontier Moves Forward With Home Purchase


The Frontier School Board voted to purchase a modular home to use for teachers’ housing during the board’s monthly meeting on Thursday, May 13. “We have to do something to entice teachers to come here,” board chair Therese Long said. “I think it will be beneficial.” Trustees approved up to $70,000 for the purchase of the 14 by 40 Skyline home that will be placed on the school

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