Wolf Point’s volleyball squad dropped a close match in Glasgow on Thursday, Oct. 23, by a final of 25-27, 21-25, 1325.
In the first set, the Wolves gained a 16-9 lead on a pair of kills by Lauren Rodenberg. Kills by Anna Matejovsky and Rodenberg increased the gap to 19-11.
A kill by Ma’Kenzie Jackson put Wolf Point’s lead to 22-16. After Glasgow struck for three ...
Melvin Edward Gorder, 70, of Poplar died Oct. 13, 2025, at his home.
He was born Feb. 22, 1955, to Mary Alice and Chris Gorder. He grew up in Poplar and attended Poplar Schools, graduating with the class of 1973. Soon after, he joined the Navy, which took him traveling to various places including Scotland — which he often talked about. He was proud to be a veteran.
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As Montana State University’s annual Celebrate Ag event approaches, the MSU College of Agriculture has named Gordon Stoner, a pulse and durum wheat grower and agricultural advocate from northeastern Montana, as the recipient of the university’s highest agricultural honor. Stoner is the 2025 recipient of the college’s Outstanding Agricultural Leader award. Each year ahe...
James Francis Crowe, 41, of Brockton died Oct. 14, 2025.
He was born Feb. 24, 1984, to Dolly Crowe in Williston, ND. In his childhood days, he was raised by his “Kidi” great-grandmother Ruby RedBoy and his grandmother Bette Iron Ring in Brockton.
As a boy, he enjoyed being in Riverside playing with his cousin/brother Eddy O. Jr., Dustin and Darren RedBoy. They w...
Hunters are Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ strongest asset in managing chronic wasting disease. The FWP need your help in gathering information about the disease in Montana and we need your help in managing the disease to ensure we keep its prevalence low where it’s possible.
An important way hunters can help with CWD management is by submitting samples from dee...
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