04 February 2021

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Donation Gives New School  Program Great Start

Donation Gives New School Program Great Start


A new program in the Wolf Point School District will enjoy a great start thanks to the Montana Masonic Foundation. On Thursday, Jan. 28, Masonic representatives Jeff Harada and Wade Riden presented a $1,700 check to Northside Elementary School Principal Georgie Gourneau along with teachers Andrew Tumonong and Ronnell Tumonong. Funds will help begin the WE STEP UP program that stands for Wolves

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MDU Awards Funds To Bigger Sky Kids

MDU Awards Funds To Bigger Sky Kids


Bigger Sky Kids has been awarded a grant from the Montana-Dakota Utilities Resources Foundation in support of its class on Nakoda dance, stories and history. The MDU award matches¬ a Montana Arts Council grant made in July, 2020, which funded 50 percent of the project cost, according to BSK president Char Matejovsky. The class, taught by Winona Runsabove of Frazer, will introduce students

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Scholar Of The Week

Scholar Of The Week


Scholars of the Week for Wolf Point are Kashlyn Speak Thunder and Kraven Silk. Speak Thunder is in seventh grade and is 12 years old. Her mother is Kaci Wallette. Sibling is Tade. Extra-curricular activities are basketball and volleyball. Hobbies include playing with cousins. Her favorite teacher is Scott Montgomery. Her favorite class is weight training. Silk is a sophomore and

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Shields

Shields


Ken (left) testified before the human services committee of the Montana legislature about House Bill 90 Jan. 28. The bill would create an emergency protective services hearing in Child Protective Services removal cases, allowing parents a window of five working days to respond to allegations of abuse or neglect. (Submitted photo)

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Ready To Rumble

Ready To Rumble


Although this is the first school year that girls’ wrestling has been established in Montana, Wolf Point High School sophomore Samantha Reed and freshman Joli Beston feel more than home in the school’s wrestling program. Girls could compete against the boys prior to this year, but the first girls’ state wrestling meet is scheduled for this February. “Their aggression is coming,”

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Lady Wolves Struggle In Wolf Point

Lady Wolves Struggle In Wolf Point


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad suffered from a poor start and lost at Glasgow, 55-32, on Friday, Jan. 29. The Scotties jumped out to a 19-2 advantage during the first quarter. “It was disappointing,” Wolf Point Coach Jon Kolstad said. Shooting was a struggle for the Wolves. “We took care of the ball OK,” Kolstad said. The three-point shooting of Alexys Mann and Blaire

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Wolf Point Boys Put Up Battle  Before Dropping Game In Glasgow

Wolf Point Boys Put Up Battle Before Dropping Game In Glasgow


Wolf Point’s boys basketball team put together an outstanding effort, but the game was decided in the final minutes as Glasgow edged the Wolves, 55-45, on Friday, Jan. 29. The Wolves trailed by only a 44-43 margin entering the conference contest’s final three minutes of play. “We came up short, but I saw signs of improvement,” Wolf Point Coach Troy Blount said. “I’m having players