17 June 2021

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Erickson Returns, School Board Hires 53

Erickson Returns, School Board Hires 53


The Wolf Point School District held its regular monthly meeting Monday, June 14. Following the salute and public comment period, board member Lawrence Hamilton Jr. attempted to make a motion to introduce a new agenda item. Board chair Linda L. Hansen explained that at least 48-hours notice must be observed for additions to the agenda. Hamilton then made a motion to appeal Hansen’s position.

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Medicine Creek Receives First Dollar Certificate

Medicine Creek Receives First Dollar Certificate


Medicine Creek Caregivers, located at 315 First Ave. North, was recently presented with its First Dollar certificate from the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture. Al Pipe, owner of Medicine Creek, said the dispensary is the only one in Wolf Point that doesn’t push tax costs onto its patients. The facility offers a full line of CBD products including creams and pet supplies. Also

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FBI Seeks Information Regarding Martinez

FBI Seeks Information Regarding Martinez


The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking information regarding Marlina Nannett Martinez. She is wanted for her alleged involvement in possessing and distributing oxycodone, fentanyl and meth in Wolf Point from October to November 2020. A federal arrest warrant was issued for Martinez in the U.S. District Court, Great Falls, on April 8. She has been charged with conspiracy to distribute

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Museum Provides Great Area History

Museum Provides Great Area History


From pioneer days to military uniforms to school sports success, visitors to the Wolf Point Area Museum can find an amazing amount of local history at the facility located at 203 U.S. Highway 2. The museum was open by appointment only last summer due to COVID concerns. The museum returned to normal operations on May 15. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday. “We see a

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