Youth Program
Wolf Pointâs Skillz and Drillz basketball program was held for boys and girls each Saturday in January. About
70 students attended most of the sessions.
(Photo submitted)
Youth Program
Wolf Pointâs Skillz and Drillz basketball program was held for boys and girls each Saturday in January. About
70 students attended most of the sessions.
(Photo submitted)
Poplarâs girlsâ wrestlers dominated during action in Cascade and Simms last weekend.
The three Poplar girls combined for a 15-0 record.
Jazmin Gorder posted a 5-0 record including winning on a pin over Kaylin Taylor, who was a state champion at 103 pounds last year.
Precious Keiser had a record of 6-0 during the weekend.
Angelina Escarcega posted a 4-0 record for the weekend.
Poplarâs girlsâ wrestlers dominated during action in Cascade and Simms last weekend.
The three Poplar girls combined for a 15-0 record.
Jazmin Gorder posted a 5-0 record including winning on a pin over Kaylin Taylor, who was a state champion at 103 pounds last year.
Precious Keiser had a record of 6-0 during the weekend.
Angelina Escarcega posted a 4-0 record for the weekend.
Williamson
Andrew Williamson of Wolf Point won the boysâ ages 10-11 Elks district Hoop Shoot free throw competition in Glendive held on Saturday, Jan. 22. He was previously the boysâ 10-11 champion at the Wolf Point Hoop Shoot in November 2021. He will compete at the Montana State Hoop Shoot competition in Livingston on Saturday, Feb. 5.
(Photo submitted)
Williamson
Andrew Williamson of Wolf Point won the boysâ ages 10-11 Elks district Hoop Shoot free throw competition in Glendive held on Saturday, Jan. 22. He was previously the boysâ 10-11 champion at the Wolf Point Hoop Shoot in November 2021. He will compete at the Montana State Hoop Shoot competition in Livingston on Saturday, Feb. 5.
(Photo submitted)
Lustre Christian outscored Bainville, 57-47, during non-conference boysâ basketball action on Friday, Jan. 28.
After Bainville led by a 13-9 margin at the end of the first quarter, Lustre gained a 30-18 half-time advantage. Lustreâs Kolden Hoversland scored eight points in the second quarter.
The Lions held a 44-34 lead after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for Lustre were Kolden
Lustre Christian outscored Bainville, 57-47, during non-conference boysâ basketball action on Friday, Jan. 28.
After Bainville led by a 13-9 margin at the end of the first quarter, Lustre gained a 30-18 half-time advantage. Lustreâs Kolden Hoversland scored eight points in the second quarter.
The Lions held a 44-34 lead after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for Lustre were Kolden
By Bill Vander Weele
Bainvilleâs girlsâ basketball squad posted a 60-24 win at Lustre Christian on Friday, Jan. 28.
The Bulldogs jumped out to a 22-0 advantage in the first quarter. Elsie Wilson scored 12 of Bainvilleâs points in the quarter.
Bainville held a 42-7 halftime advantage.
Top scorers for Bainville were Wilson with 16 and Hailey Berwick with 10 points.
Lakyn Rabbe,
By Bill Vander Weele
Bainvilleâs girlsâ basketball squad posted a 60-24 win at Lustre Christian on Friday, Jan. 28.
The Bulldogs jumped out to a 22-0 advantage in the first quarter. Elsie Wilson scored 12 of Bainvilleâs points in the quarter.
Bainville held a 42-7 halftime advantage.
Top scorers for Bainville were Wilson with 16 and Hailey Berwick with 10 points.
Lakyn Rabbe,
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on a draft environmental assessment on a proposal for the annual release of penraised ring-necked pheasants on suitable state lands.
FWP has administered a pheasant release program since 1987, which has involved releasing pen-raised pheasants on private lands for population augmentation and increased hunting opportunity. In March
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on a draft environmental assessment on a proposal for the annual release of penraised ring-necked pheasants on suitable state lands.
FWP has administered a pheasant release program since 1987, which has involved releasing pen-raised pheasants on private lands for population augmentation and increased hunting opportunity. In March
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for its Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program. The deadline for applications is March 31, with an additional cycle deadline of June 30.
The program offers loans and grants to Microenterprise Development Organizations to provide microloans for microenterprise startups and growth through a Rural Microloan Revolving Fund and/or
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for its Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program. The deadline for applications is March 31, with an additional cycle deadline of June 30.
The program offers loans and grants to Microenterprise Development Organizations to provide microloans for microenterprise startups and growth through a Rural Microloan Revolving Fund and/or
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., has sent a letter to DirecTV CEO Bill Morrow raising concerns about the companyâs decision to remove conservative network One America News Network (OAN) from their platform.
âThere has not been sufficient justification from DirecTV as to why OANâs contract was not renewed by your company. A vague âroutine internal reviewâ and the lack of transparency
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., has sent a letter to DirecTV CEO Bill Morrow raising concerns about the companyâs decision to remove conservative network One America News Network (OAN) from their platform.
âThere has not been sufficient justification from DirecTV as to why OANâs contract was not renewed by your company. A vague âroutine internal reviewâ and the lack of transparency
By Bill Vander Weele
Eastern C eight-man football will have a different format starting in the fall of 2022.
The eight teams in the league will feature MonDak, Plentywood, Scobey, Culbertson, Poplar, Circle, Fairview and Ekalaka.
âItâs moving from 10 teams to eight teams,â Culbertson superintendent of schools Larry Crowder said.
The new alignment will allow squads to play each
By Bill Vander Weele
Eastern C eight-man football will have a different format starting in the fall of 2022.
The eight teams in the league will feature MonDak, Plentywood, Scobey, Culbertson, Poplar, Circle, Fairview and Ekalaka.
âItâs moving from 10 teams to eight teams,â Culbertson superintendent of schools Larry Crowder said.
The new alignment will allow squads to play each
â˘Member of the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture.
â˘Member of the Wolf Point 100 Club.
The club is planning to bring back babysitting classes, bike safety and a few other projects.
If interested in joining the club, dues are $100 annually. The club meets every first and third Thursday of each month at the Good Shepherd Church.
â˘Member of the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture.
â˘Member of the Wolf Point 100 Club.
The club is planning to bring back babysitting classes, bike safety and a few other projects.
If interested in joining the club, dues are $100 annually. The club meets every first and third Thursday of each month at the Good Shepherd Church.
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