20 October 2022

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City Council Talks Urban Renewal

City Council Talks Urban Renewal


The Wolf Point City Council held their regular meeting Monday, Oct. 17. Steve Lambert spoke during public comment about crime and vandalism in the area. He listed a recent dog poisoning, domestic violence incidents and a shed that was broken into. Wolf Point Police Chief Alisha Morales told Lambert to report all incidents immediately and recommended he use the 911 system. Council person Carrie
06 October 2022

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Possible Gang Related Activity Leads To Search

Possible Gang Related Activity Leads To Search


A search took place at a Roosevelt County residence on Monday, Oct. 3, as a result of suspected gang related activity. Roosevelt County Sheriff Office officials reported the search of a resident outside of Wolf Point was conducted starting at 8:48 a.m. on Monday. Found at the scene were one firearm, ammunition and some drug paraphernalia. Sgt. Tim Lingle explained the search took place
29 September 2022

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Wolf Point Celebrates  Native American Week

Wolf Point Celebrates Native American Week


Native American Week was capped off for Wolf Point students with the traditional Wolf People celebration on Thursday, Sept. 22. The host drum was the Fort Peck Sioux. Serving as emcee was Lance Fourstar. Patricia Payne, who organized the event with Northside principal Georgie Gourneau, said the school powwow has been held for more than 20 years. Because of rainy weather conditions, this

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Mills Aims To Inspire Area  Students During Speeches

Mills Aims To Inspire Area Students During Speeches


Olympic Gold Medalist Billy Mills provided a positive message to students throughout the region last week. His stops included Frazer, Wolf Point, Poplar, Brockton and Culbertson. Mills earned his gold medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics was he accounted for one of the biggest upsets in Olympic history in the 10,000 meter run. He finished with an Olympic record time of 28:24.4. “That moment

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22 September 2022

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Native American Week Begins

Native American Week Begins


A tipi set up ceremony at Northside Elementary School started Native American Week in Wolf Point on Monday, Sept. 19. Dylan Youpee and Lance Fourstar led the ceremony, which included stories regarding the importance of culture. “It helps not only the children but also the adults with cultural identity,” Youpee said of the importance of Native American Week. “That’s something we are