08 February 2024

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Fifth Grade

Fifth Grade


Fifth-grade honor roll students are Kree Ackerman, Layne Allrunner, Brayden Bearcub, Brayden Benjamin, Krista Bigleggins, Aubriana Birdsbill, Skylee Black Eagle, Cheyanne Bouldin, Mason Brock, Adaliyah Budak, Enzo Castro-Stretches, Fearce Christian, Maxxie Demarrias, Cody Doney, Draeson Eakins, Kylan Egnacheski, Kendrik Escarcega, Skye Fast Horse, Kerby Follet, Caydee Gorder, Honour Gustafson, Lonnie

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Sixth Grade

Sixth Grade


Sixth-grade honor roll students are Keyal Ackerman, Gabriel Alonso, Aliyana Azure, Tayven Bauer, Ryder Bear, Brylee Bearcub, Aurora Big Horn, Brandon Big Leggins, Mandi Birdsbill, Shoni Blount, Scarlett Brien, Ace Christian-Adams, Dez’Marie Clark, Edwin Craft, Zachary Dionne, Malleena Fast Horse, Damien Finley, Kar’Myne Foote, Cali Gorder, Dominic Green, Lakota Grey Bull, Jeremiah Healy, Madrox

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Jack

Jack


Jack, one of Wolf Point Pound Puppies’ available pets, is a six-month-old mixed medium to large breed puppy. He’s been moved to a shelter. He is very friendly but he is a bit more timid than his litter mates, currently weighing a little over 24 pounds. To adopt Jack, potential adopters must fill out an application at wolfpointpoundpuppies. org. Organizers with Wolf Point Pound Puppies released

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Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony


Wolf Point’s cheerleaders present the colors to start the Eastern B/C divisional wrestling tournament on Friday, Feb. 2. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Poplar’s Dancers

Poplar’s Dancers


Pre-K through fourth-grade girls, instructed by Ashley Trottier and Norma Young, entertained the crowd during half-time of the basketball game on Friday, Feb. 2. The pink night performance was sponsored by Fort Peck Tribes Youth Recreation, Tribal Elves, HPDP and JOM. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
01 February 2024

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Summers Earns Goal During Career

Summers Earns Goal During Career


Wolf Point High School senior Peyton Summers says at times he still can’t believe his dream of winning the state cross country championship came true. “I still can’t believe I have the gold medal up in my room,” Summers said. “It was tears of joy. It’s all I wanted since I was a freshman.” Summers’ journey to capture the top honors in running started when his mother and

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