17 September 2020

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10 September 2020

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Bigger Sky Kids Offers  Adjusted Program

Bigger Sky Kids Offers Adjusted Program


Bigger Sky Kids in Wolf Point has updated their after-school offerings to stay in line with Wolf Point School District attendance schedules. BSK sponsors after-school, art-based instruction and provides a safe place for children to participate in program activities. According to program director Barbara Olson, scheduled program offerings are moving forward with some adjustments due to the COVID-19

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Native Children’s Trauma Center Funds Nurse

Native Children’s Trauma Center Funds Nurse


Nurse practitioner Karan Harkness of Fayette, Ala., is currently assisting the health department in Wolf Point with immunizations and COVID-19 related case investigations. Harkness is working under the supervision of the health department with funding from the National Native Children’s Trauma Center in Missoula. She told the Northern Plains Independent that she has been in the area since January.

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McGowan Returns  To Wolf Point Schools

McGowan Returns To Wolf Point Schools


Karli McGowan was raised in the Wolf Point area and attended Wolf Point High School. She taught previously for Wolf Point schools from 2009-2015 before taking a position at Fort Peck Community College from 2015-2019. She will be team teaching math for high school students and running her own classroom for the junior high. McGowan said her hobbies include competitive barrel racing and

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Teaching Runs In The  Family For Murdoch

Teaching Runs In The Family For Murdoch


New social studies teacher Wyatt Murdoch is the child of teachers. He said the profession is both a passion and a family trade. Murdoch was raised in Ennis and attended college in Bozeman at Montana State University, where he received a double major in secondary education and history. He said his hobbies include photography and hiking. Regarding teaching the pandemic, Murdoch said it’s