A visiting phlebotomist assists Annie Marie Walter (left) as she donates her 87th unit of blood during a recent American Red Cross blood drive at First Lutheran Church in Wolf Point. (Submitted photo)
A visiting phlebotomist assists Annie Marie Walter (left) as she donates her 87th unit of blood during a recent American Red Cross blood drive at First Lutheran Church in Wolf Point. (Submitted photo)
The Lady Wolves beat Class A Sidney in overtime at home Friday, Jan. 31.
The regular schedule of the basketball season is winding down for the defending state champion Lady Wolves with the District 2B tournament just two weeks away.
The graduation of six seniors in May 2019 who all played in the state title game has left head coach Brent Nybard and his coaching staff challenged with a young
The Lady Wolves beat Class A Sidney in overtime at home Friday, Jan. 31.
The regular schedule of the basketball season is winding down for the defending state champion Lady Wolves with the District 2B tournament just two weeks away.
The graduation of six seniors in May 2019 who all played in the state title game has left head coach Brent Nybard and his coaching staff challenged with a young
Head coach Troy Blount said, “The Wolves’ hard work is paying off” after expanding the winning streak to five straight.
Blount has been building the winning basketball team he has over the past several years he has been at the helm.
The Wolf Point Wolves have climbed from fourth place in District 2B in early January to sole position of second place with less than 10 days remaining in
Head coach Troy Blount said, “The Wolves’ hard work is paying off” after expanding the winning streak to five straight.
Blount has been building the winning basketball team he has over the past several years he has been at the helm.
The Wolf Point Wolves have climbed from fourth place in District 2B in early January to sole position of second place with less than 10 days remaining in
Team Montana, an American Athletic Union wrestling club, teaches and coaches wrestling for boys and girls from eastern Montana between kindergarten and eighth grade.
Wes Kirn of Poplar founded the traveling club.
Kirn and other coaches and adult volunteers took a bus with 35 young wrestlers from eastern Montana to an AAU meet in Bozeman this past weekend. Many are from Wolf Point, Poplar
Team Montana, an American Athletic Union wrestling club, teaches and coaches wrestling for boys and girls from eastern Montana between kindergarten and eighth grade.
Wes Kirn of Poplar founded the traveling club.
Kirn and other coaches and adult volunteers took a bus with 35 young wrestlers from eastern Montana to an AAU meet in Bozeman this past weekend. Many are from Wolf Point, Poplar
The Wolf Point Wolves competed at the Malta Invitational wrestling meet Saturday, Feb. 1.
Malta was the last meet on the regular-season schedule.
Only two Wolf Point wrestlers — Sofie Rasmussen and Samantha Reed — competed at Malta.
Both girls have competed at other meets, but Malta was the first time only girls represented the Wolves at a meet. Both went 0-2.
“They both did
The Wolf Point Wolves competed at the Malta Invitational wrestling meet Saturday, Feb. 1.
Malta was the last meet on the regular-season schedule.
Only two Wolf Point wrestlers — Sofie Rasmussen and Samantha Reed — competed at Malta.
Both girls have competed at other meets, but Malta was the first time only girls represented the Wolves at a meet. Both went 0-2.
“They both did
The Poplar Indians defeated the Frazer Bearcubs in boys’ and girls’ non-conference games played in Moccasins Square Garden Thursday, Jan. 31.
The Indians defeated the Bearcubs 75-58. The Poplar girls won 63-33.
In a Class 2B conference games, Glasgow won both varsity games Friday, Jan. 31. The Indians fell 75-58 and the Lady Scotties won 54-40.
“We split the weekend,” Lady Indians
The Poplar Indians defeated the Frazer Bearcubs in boys’ and girls’ non-conference games played in Moccasins Square Garden Thursday, Jan. 31.
The Indians defeated the Bearcubs 75-58. The Poplar girls won 63-33.
In a Class 2B conference games, Glasgow won both varsity games Friday, Jan. 31. The Indians fell 75-58 and the Lady Scotties won 54-40.
“We split the weekend,” Lady Indians
Nominations for the 2020 Montana Outdoor Hall of Fame will be accepted through Feb. 29.
The Hall of Fame was created to honor individuals, both living and dead, who made significant and lasting contributions to the restoration and conservation of Montana’s wildlife and wild places.
The focus of the awards is not only to recognize Montana’s historical and contemporary conservation leaders,
Nominations for the 2020 Montana Outdoor Hall of Fame will be accepted through Feb. 29.
The Hall of Fame was created to honor individuals, both living and dead, who made significant and lasting contributions to the restoration and conservation of Montana’s wildlife and wild places.
The focus of the awards is not only to recognize Montana’s historical and contemporary conservation leaders,
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet Feb. 13 at FWP Headquarters in Helena. The meeting will be streamed live via video to all FWP regional offices. The meeting will also be audio streamed online at fwp.mt.gov. The meeting begins at 8:30 a.m.
The commission will make final decisions on the following topics:
•Extending Deer Hunting Opportunities to Licensed Hunters Ages 10-15
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet Feb. 13 at FWP Headquarters in Helena. The meeting will be streamed live via video to all FWP regional offices. The meeting will also be audio streamed online at fwp.mt.gov. The meeting begins at 8:30 a.m.
The commission will make final decisions on the following topics:
•Extending Deer Hunting Opportunities to Licensed Hunters Ages 10-15
Feb. 8; at Glasgow Feb. 13 (the only remaining 2B conference game); and Scobey at Wolf Point for the schedule finale and senior night, Saturday, Feb. 15.
A strong third quarter powered the Wolves to a 6056 win of a conference game with Malta Thursday, Jan. 30, in the Wolves’ Den. Coming out of halftime with the tally at 30-30, Wolf Point posted a 29-26 second half to secure sole possession of
Feb. 8; at Glasgow Feb. 13 (the only remaining 2B conference game); and Scobey at Wolf Point for the schedule finale and senior night, Saturday, Feb. 15.
A strong third quarter powered the Wolves to a 6056 win of a conference game with Malta Thursday, Jan. 30, in the Wolves’ Den. Coming out of halftime with the tally at 30-30, Wolf Point posted a 29-26 second half to secure sole possession of
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