Lucille Holen, 50, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020, at Poplar Hospital.
Funeral services are pending at this time. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements.
Lucille Holen, 50, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020, at Poplar Hospital.
Funeral services are pending at this time. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements.
Lester Lien, 67, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020, at Trinity Hospital.
Cremation has taken place. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements.
Lester Lien, 67, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020, at Trinity Hospital.
Cremation has taken place. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements.
Anthony Richard DeLeon, 29, of Poplar died Jan. 6, 2020.
He was born July 20, 1990, to Jeanette Piper-Diaz DeLeon and Richard DeLeon Sr.
He loved to hang out with his friends, listen to music on his headphones and go for walks. He was very unparticular. He always had his mind made up from one minute to the next and no one knew about it.
He was a loving person with a kind heart and loved
Anthony Richard DeLeon, 29, of Poplar died Jan. 6, 2020.
He was born July 20, 1990, to Jeanette Piper-Diaz DeLeon and Richard DeLeon Sr.
He loved to hang out with his friends, listen to music on his headphones and go for walks. He was very unparticular. He always had his mind made up from one minute to the next and no one knew about it.
He was a loving person with a kind heart and loved
Lesley Adeline Red Boy, 55, died Jan. 5, 2020, in Billings at the Billings Clinic.
She was born on May 25, 1964, to Benjamin Fast Horse and Lorraine Red Boy. Her parents died early in her life, and she was raised by her grandmother Lela Red Boy. She attended boarding schools, graduating from Wahpeton, N.D., in 1978. She also attended Flandreau Indian School. She was the second to the oldest of
Lesley Adeline Red Boy, 55, died Jan. 5, 2020, in Billings at the Billings Clinic.
She was born on May 25, 1964, to Benjamin Fast Horse and Lorraine Red Boy. Her parents died early in her life, and she was raised by her grandmother Lela Red Boy. She attended boarding schools, graduating from Wahpeton, N.D., in 1978. She also attended Flandreau Indian School. She was the second to the oldest of
The Wolves and Lady Wolves pocketed non-conference wins in Baker Friday, Jan. 12. The Wolves beat Baker 5947 and the Lady Wolves won 53-47.
Wolf Point dropped a pair to Glendive Tuesday, Jan. 7. The boys’ game final score was 63-45 in Wolf Point and the girls fell 78-40 in Glendive.
“We played fairly well for a quarter and a half, but ran out of gas,” Lady Wolves’ head coach Brent
The Wolves and Lady Wolves pocketed non-conference wins in Baker Friday, Jan. 12. The Wolves beat Baker 5947 and the Lady Wolves won 53-47.
Wolf Point dropped a pair to Glendive Tuesday, Jan. 7. The boys’ game final score was 63-45 in Wolf Point and the girls fell 78-40 in Glendive.
“We played fairly well for a quarter and a half, but ran out of gas,” Lady Wolves’ head coach Brent
The Wolves introduced a second female wrestler to the squad and gave the team’s two girls experience at the 12th annual Battle for the Belt wrestling tournament Cut Bank Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10-11.
Mason Garfield, Carter Pedersen, Sofie Rasmussen and Samantha Reed represented the Wolves at the Cut Bank meet. Rasmussen, a junior, was recently added to the wrestling team.
“Samantha
The Wolves introduced a second female wrestler to the squad and gave the team’s two girls experience at the 12th annual Battle for the Belt wrestling tournament Cut Bank Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10-11.
Mason Garfield, Carter Pedersen, Sofie Rasmussen and Samantha Reed represented the Wolves at the Cut Bank meet. Rasmussen, a junior, was recently added to the wrestling team.
“Samantha
The Lady Indians notched a win over Fairview and a close loss to Sidney in non-conference contests Thursday and Friday, Jan. 9 and 10.
Thursday, Poplar dropped a tight game at home to Class A Sidney 45-39. A 47-41 win at Class C Fairview followed Friday.
“We had a good team effort Thursday with Fairview. Sasha Youngman had the hot hand in the win,” Lady Indians’ head coach Les Bighorn
The Lady Indians notched a win over Fairview and a close loss to Sidney in non-conference contests Thursday and Friday, Jan. 9 and 10.
Thursday, Poplar dropped a tight game at home to Class A Sidney 45-39. A 47-41 win at Class C Fairview followed Friday.
“We had a good team effort Thursday with Fairview. Sasha Youngman had the hot hand in the win,” Lady Indians’ head coach Les Bighorn
By John Plestina
Two Poplar wrestlers placed at the 12th annual Battle for the Belt wrestling tournament in Cut Bank Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10-11.
Jase Frederick and Jacob Berger both took fourth-place honors.
Next on the schedule is the Choteau Classic wrestling tournament Jan. 17-18.
By John Plestina
Two Poplar wrestlers placed at the 12th annual Battle for the Belt wrestling tournament in Cut Bank Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10-11.
Jase Frederick and Jacob Berger both took fourth-place honors.
Next on the schedule is the Choteau Classic wrestling tournament Jan. 17-18.
Wolf Point’s Lance St. Germaine (12) drives the ball under pressure from Glendive’s (13) during the non-conference game in the Wolves’ Den Tuesday, Jan. 7.
(Photo by John Plestina)
Wolf Point’s Lance St. Germaine (12) drives the ball under pressure from Glendive’s (13) during the non-conference game in the Wolves’ Den Tuesday, Jan. 7.
(Photo by John Plestina)
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