08 January 2020

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Lady Wolves Come From Behind,  Take Care Of Business With Sidney

Lady Wolves Come From Behind, Take Care Of Business With Sidney


The Lady Wolves overcame a 24-12 halftime deficit playing catchup basketball for a 40-16 second half to pocket a 12-point win over the Class A Sidney’s Lady Eagles in the Wolves’ Den Monday, Jan. 6. Josie Kolstad scored the Lady Wolves’ sole three points during the first period hitting three for four from the free throw line. Senior Mya Fourstar poured in a game-high 30 points, after

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Wolves Take 53-51 Win Against Sidney

Wolves Take 53-51 Win Against Sidney


The Wolf Point Wolves were able to stop Sidney down the stretch to edge the Eagles, 53-51, in non-conference boys’ basketball action on Monday night, Jan. 6. The visiting Wolves led 42-38 at the end of three quarters of play, but Sidney pulled to 44-42 behind baskets by Jerome Entz and Cooper Mc-Glothlin. Wolf Point was up to the challenge as Lance St. Germaine and Michael Goodman connected

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Hoop Shoot Winners Advance

Hoop Shoot Winners Advance


Six Wolf Point Hoop Shoot free throw contest winners that were sponsored by Wolf Point Elks Lodge No. 1764 competed at the district Hoop Shoot at Dawson County High School in Glendive Sunday, Jan. 5. They included Reed Garfield, Frontier Elementary School, boys’ ages 8-9; Trina Lynn Grandchamp, Frontier Elementary School, girls’ ages 10-11; Brenna Blount, Wolf Point Junior High, ages 12-13; Xavier

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Lustre Hoop Shoot Winners

Lustre Hoop Shoot Winners


Four Glasgow Hoop Shoot winners from Lustre advanced to the district Hoop Shoot at Dawson County High School in Glendive Sunday, Jan. 5. Competing were Clay Reddig, Prestyn Klatt, Samantha Neufeld and Kencia Brown. Klatt was a third-place finisher. (Photo by John Plestina)

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Michelle Garfield

Michelle Garfield


Michelle Lee LowDog Garfield, “Standing on Iron,” 46, died Friday, Dec. 27, 2019, at Billings Clinic in Billings. The daughter of Calvin Clark Jr. and Donna LowDog of Wolf Point, she was born July 22, 1973. She grew up in her hometown which held most of her happiest memories and greatest obstacles that she continued to fiercely battle. She had a heart of gold that fit perfectly while being a CNA and waitress. She always had a good work ethic throughout her life. She made sure to keep her chidlren in good health, but God had other plans, she challenged her own way. Even though her choices shaped a troubled future, she kept a positive, strong-willed and humorous outlook that she shared with lucky individuals. Her hobbies include reading Stephen King novels, puzzles, Sudoku, board games with family, bingo, dancing and entertaining company by being the life of the party. She will be remembered for her humor and smile that changed lives. She had 10 children — three boys and seven girls. Raising them fully wasn’t in her favor or in God’s plan for her, yet she accepted the hand she was dealt as life became rocky. She gave her all when it came to love. She spent her happier days with three important companions. They became her children’s fathers. Eventually, she married Robert Garfield Jr. and widowed a couple years into it. She spent her last days with her brother Ryan Whitehorse in Wolf Point. She lost her battle with alcoholism. The tough life she endured was fought with every ounce of self-taught strength, survival skills, selfless acts, determined outlooks and stubborn headedness. She is survived by her father, Calvin Clark Jr.; sisters, Memorie Clark, Santee Clark, Echo Clark, Johnny Clark and Billie Jo Calder; brothers, Jay Clark, Bernie Whitehorse and Ryan Whitehorse; and children, Jasmine Birdsbill, Dawnee Birdsbill, Royce Birdsbill, Shai-lee Weeks, Jory LowDog, Doven Birdsbill, Shiary Birdsbill, Taven Garfield, Angelina Garfield and Robert Garfield Jr. The funeral service was held Monday, Jan. 6, at the new Community Hall in Wolf Point. Interment was at Pony Hill Cemetery in Fort Belknap. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.

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Monty Fisher

Monty Fisher


Monty Pearl LeVay Fisher, 86, of Miles City, formerly of Poplar, died Jan. 3, 2020, at the Billings Clinic. She was born in Poplar April 2, 1933, and resided there for most of her life until they retired, moving to Miles City in 2011. She married Russell James Fisher Aug. 17, 1957, in Poplar. This union spanned nearly 59 years until Jim’s death in 2016. Three children, Ed, Bobby and Julie, were born to this marriage. She devoted the majority of her life to being a farm wife and mother. She and Jim did everything together. With hard work and support of each other, they operated the farm and ranch. She was a mom and grandma in every meaning of the word with her nurturing, supporting, encouraging, teaching, comforting and caring ways, not only for her children and grandchildren but with any child around. She was known for her cooking and baking. If you ever stopped by the house for coffee or for a meal, you always had a cookie, cake or pie and you never left hungry. She enjoyed good old country music and dancing. She also liked sewing, playing cards, rodeos and watching Jeopardy. She was a strong woman with great faith who, in times of others needs, would put those before her own. She is survived by her children, Ed, Bobby and Julie; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Visitation was held Wednesday, Jan. 8, from 1 to 6 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City followed by a vigil service at 6 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, Jan. 9, at 10 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Interment will follow in the Eastern Montana State Veterans Cemetery in Miles City.

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