24 September 2020

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Northside Students Of Month

Northside Students Of Month


Additional students of the Month at Northside Elementary School are (left to right) Chase Furuli, Layla Headress and Dayl Birdsbill. (Submitted photo)

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Obituaries Larry Kwasney

Obituaries Larry Kwasney


Obituaries Larry Kwasney Larry Lee Kwasney Jr., 49, of Fort Peck, died Sept. 7, 2020. He was born July 15, 1971, in Wolf Point to Larry Kwasney Sr. and Liz (Fullerton) Kwasney. He was raised, attended school and graduated from Circle High School in Circle. Many adventures were had with him and his three siblings running around and through Circle. The stories of their childhood are still

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Stephanie  Rollins

Stephanie Rollins


Stephanie Rollins, 43, died Sept. 19, 2020, in Poplar. Funeral services are pending under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point.

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Edward John Puckett

Edward John Puckett


Edward John Puckett, 84, a loving, lifelong Montanan, died at his home in Kalispell, Mont., Sept. 4, 2020. Ed was a quiet, generous and fiercely patriotic man who dearly loved his family, his country and the Green Bay Packers. He died as he lived, working hard to the end with a wrench in his hand. He was born and raised in Wolf Point, Mont., to Andy and Blanche Puckett. He had three siblings,

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Leonard Hollow Horn

Leonard Hollow Horn


Leonard Charles Hollow Horn, 53, of Wolf Point, died Sunday, Sept. 6, 2020, in Wolf Point. He was born on Dec. 19, 1966, in Poplar to Stanley Hollow Horn Sr. and Irene (Smith) Hollow Horn. He went to school in Poplar and Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Ore. He briefly lived in Pine Ridge, S.D. On Feb. 8, 2003, he married Brenda Lee (Runs Through) Hollow Horn. They were married for 17 years.

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William Dupree

William Dupree


William Francis Dupree, 41, of Poplar, died Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, in Poplar. He was born in Poplar on March 23, 1979, to Ernestine Ireland and Peter Dupree. His mother provided love, care and support to fill his mind with a yearning for the welfare of others. His father modeled the new life of modern education and labor needed to sustain the coming generations. He was a natural learner,