17 September 2020

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Sheriff Enjoys Working With Youth As Sports Official

Sheriff Enjoys Working With Youth As Sports Official


The call is always right because Roosevelt County Sheriff Jason Frederick has the correct purpose in mind when he spends his weekends officiating high school football. “Anything for the kids. For me, that’s my priority,” Frederick said about his dedication to sports. He explains he started officiating 11 years ago when area sports refs desired to start an officials pool in Wolf Point.

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Poplar Loses Home Game Against Roundup

Poplar Loses Home Game Against Roundup


The Poplar Indians experienced a tough night as they lost to Roundup, 52-6, in Class B football play on Friday, Sept. 11. Poplar’s lone touchdown came on a slant pass that covered 28 yards from Inyan Growing Thunder to Wilfred Lambert in the second half. “In the first half, I was excited to see how well Xander Steele played,” Poplar coach Joe Hammer said. “A lot of our kids played

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First Baptist Supports  Area Law Enforcement

First Baptist Supports Area Law Enforcement


Local pastor and certified chaplain Mike Kauffold (left) delivered a care basket to Wolf Point Police Chief Jeff Harada (right) Tuesday, Sept. 8. Kauffold and fellow congregants from Wolf Point’s First Baptist Church delivered baskets to members of the Montana Highway Patrol and local police. Kauffold said the gifts were meant to show area law enforcement personnel that they are supported and respected

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