20 November 2025
Cowboy Palace Arena Holds First Competition As Part Of Series
The Cowboy Palace Arena is excited to announce that they had its first competition in more than 23 years. October through April, They are having gymkhana series for the whole family. The first gymkhana was Oct. 26.
There were 12 participants in a total of nine events plus a mystery event. The events include: barrel racing, flag race, stakes race, pole bending, ribbon race, keyhole, goat tying,
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Saturday, Nov. 29 Wolf Point Elks Event Center starting at 5:30 p.m.
Richard Campbell Jr.
Richard Harvey Campbell Jr., 41, died Nov. 4, 2025, in Billings.
He was born July 22, 1984, in Wolf Point to Richard Harvey Sr. and Doreen Brown.
During childhood, he spent time with family across the reservation while his father was fighting fires, including the Ackerman family (Frazer), Campbell family (Wolf Point), Robinson family (Wolf Point) and his Big Horn/ Brown families (Brockton).
His pride and joy came from his children. At 19, daughter Hamyanie Elizabeth was born. His namesake, Richard Harvey III, came a few short years later. Two more boys, Rylan Cruz and Jathyn Thomas; daughter, Jacie Jo; and a fourth son, Chiilaabee Harlan, were born. He enjoyed watching all of his children’s hobbies from acting to pretty much any sport, always teasing that they got their athletic abilities from him.
He was a sharp shooter and was good at almost anything he tried. He was the coach of his wrestling era which took them traveling to many places. He was a 5-time AAU Wrestling National Champion. He was a one-time international wrestling champion spending his 12th birthday wrestling in Tokyo, Japan. As a freshman, he was a kicker for the Wolves’ varsity football team. In high school, he was a “damn good pitcher” and first baseman for the Yellowjackets.
His passion lit up on the pool table. He was always seen carrying a pool cue and ready to run the table. He was a pool shark, known across the state for running racks and holding many individual and team titles. Playing pool also sparked another hobby of gambling — he was always “getting lucky.”
In high school, he worked at Taco Shack and construction with his Uncle Mackie. After graduating from Wolf



