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Wolf Point Graduates Receive Many Scholarships
Wolf Point High School graduates who received scholarships during the graduation ceremony included the following: Kaylee Johnson: Opportunity Bank valedictorian scholarship, Youth Serve Montana, Wolf Point Elks Lodge, Montana University System STEM/Healthcare, Indian Impacted Schools of Montana, Elks Legacy, Donald Frank Integrity, Robert and Elsie Penner Memorial, Wolf Point Hoopfest, First Lutheran Church, Melvin Thompson Memorial, Laura Rathert Memorial, Kent Johnson Memorial, Wolf Point Walleyes, National Honor Society, Montana Electric Co-op and University of Montana Academic Achievement.
Wolf Point Class Of 2024 Celebrates Graduation
Wolf Point High School conducted its commencement exercises to honor the Class of 2024 on Sunday, May 26. Principal Kim Hanks described the students as an amazing group with accomplishments in several fields including athletics, academics, drama and music. She said each of the students has the ability to achieve their goals.
Summers Brings Home State Titles In 1600, 3200
Minutes before his high school graduation on Sunday, May 26, Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers was pleased that his attire was a little different than his fellow graduates. Around his neck, he was proudly wearing the medals he earned at that weekend’s Class B state track meet. Summers, a...
Northern Plains Independent
The Great Northern Development Corp. and the Small Business Development Center should be commended for all of their work done recently for a successful third Minnow Tank Business Plan Competition. I watched the competition’s finals event online and I was impressed with the great ideas from the 10 finalists to...
Magician To Perform At Library
Tuesday, June 4, at 10 a.m., the Roosevelt County Library in Wolf Point is hosting Jeff Quinn, an award-winning magician based out of Omaha, Neb. Quinn doesn’t just do magic tricks; he entertains his audience. Each show contains lots of audience participation, plenty of clean adult humor and, of course, fun magic. His show has been described as “an adult show you can bring your kids to.”
Yellowjackets, Bulls Display Sportsmanship In Babe Ruth Play
The Wolf Point Yellowjackets and the Froid area Bulls battled in Babe Ruth baseball action Saturday, May 25, but the real winners were sportsmanship and kindness during play in Wolf Point. With the Bulls well ahead heading into the bottom of the second game’s final inning, recent Poplar graduate Joey...
Wolf Point Tennis Players Win Matches At State
Wolf Point’s two doubles teams each won matches during the Class B/C state tennis tournament held last week in Missoula. The senior team of Kaylee Johnson and Kaleah Miller- Toves opened with a victory but then lost in the next round. The team bounced back with another victory but then was eliminated in loser-out action.
Tribal Executive Board To Consider Blood Quantum
According to Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board member Jestin Dupree, the board met in committee last week in Poplar and agreed to bring a discussion on possible adjustments to tribal membership regarding blood percentages, or quantum, to the next full board meeting May 28. The resolution stated the board’s intention...
Poplar Qualifies Three For State Track
The Poplar Indians earned 10 points in the boys’ division and eight points in the girls’ division during the Northern B divisional track meet held in Glasgow on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18. The highlight for the Indians was Adrien Matuck capturing first place in the long jump....
Wolves Claim Third-Place At Divisional Track Meet In Glasgow
Led by divisional championship performances by Peyton Summers and Charles Page, the Wolf Point Wolves came away with the thirdplace trophy from the Northern B track meet held in Glasgow Friday and Saturday. The Wolves finished with 56 points. Glasgow topped the boys’ standings with 134 points while Fairfield placed...
Welch Presented First Dollar Award
Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture secretary Penny Presser (left) and chamber president Scott Keen (right) present. a first dollar certificate to Tressa Welch (center) at 200 U.S. Highway. 2 East, Suite E, on May 15. (Photo by James Walling)
Two Tennis Teams Qualify For State
Both of Wolf Point’s doubles’ teams qualified for the state tournament during divisional tennis action. The senior team of Kaylee Johnson (left) and Kaleah Miller- Toves (right) is making a return trip to the state tournament. Johnson and Miller-Toves placed second at the divisional tournament. The team of senior Navaeh Graham and sophomore Lauren Rodenberg qualified for state by earning fifth place. Playing well for the Wolves in singles were Tanna Guldborg, Hailey Grayhawk, Riley Schwarzrock and Jeina Reum.
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