13 June 2024

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Opportunity Bank Contributes $5,500  In Scholarships To Wolf Point Graduates

Opportunity Bank Contributes $5,500 In Scholarships To Wolf Point Graduates


Opportunity Bank of Montana has announced it has issued a total of $5,500 in scholarships to three Wolf Point High School graduates in celebration of their academic success and achievements. Graduates receiving scholarships and their contribution amount include: Kaylee Johnson, valedictorian - $2,500 scholarship Jacob Lien, valedictorian $2,500 scholarship Maddox Reum, salutatorian, $500

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Museum Opens Season With New Curator

Museum Opens Season With New Curator


Sandy Woodstock has been the Wolf Point Area Museum’s assistant for two years. This year, she is serving as the museum’s curator. She said she started working there by meeting people on the board at senior luncheons. The museum opened on May 15 and is open to visitors from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The museum has a new employee named Kaleah Whitebear, who plans to work

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Creator’s  Game Clinic  Planned At  Red Bottom

Creator’s Game Clinic Planned At Red Bottom


A horsemanship clinic is planned in Frazer during the Red Bottom Celebration coming up this weekend. The free Creator’s Game clinic is set for June 13 at the pow-wow grounds in Frazer along U.S. Highway 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Organizers will teach horsemanship education, safety and basic riding skills. The event is by hosted by Spotted Bull Recovery Resource Center, Fort Peck Community

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06 June 2024

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Northside Elementary Ends School Year With Fun Activities

Northside Elementary Ends School Year With Fun Activities


Northside Elementary School wrapped up its 20232024 with fun activities on Thursday, May 30. The event featured a petting zoo sponsored by Spotted Bull Recovery Resource Center. The Fort Peck Community College’s Chanku Program provided volunteers and some of the games for the students to enjoy. The Fort Peck Tribes Health Promotion Disease Prevention program provided hot dogs and water.