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Projects Moving Forward In Wolf Point
The bus barn expansion at Wolf Point High School should be completed in the near future if progress...
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Marottek, Bleicher Win In County Elections
Douglas Marottek and Thomas Bleicher were among the winners in Roosevelt County elections held on Tu...
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Local Police Department Improves Staffing Situation
It appears that things are looking up for law enforcement in Wolf Point.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak said the police department started to have four police officers at the end of last week. Background checks are also being conducted on other applicants.
“We’re a whole lot closer,” Dschaak said of being fully staffed.
The police department worked with just...
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Feed the Homeless Offered For Thanksgiving
Debra Boyd of Poplar along with other volunteers are demonstrating the real meaning of Thanksgiving again this November.
Last year, the Feed the Homeless Thanksgiving Dinner attracted more than 200 people. This year’s second annual dinner is scheduled for Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 28, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center.
“It was something that wa...
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Students Prepare To Present Madrigal Dinner
One of the area’s highlights of the holiday season will be celebrated when Wolf Point High School presents the Madrigal Dinner at First Lutheran Church on Nov. 22 and Nov. 23.
“It’s a dinner show put on by the swing choir that takes place during the Renaissance era,” Wolf Point’s musical director Jacob Bradshaw said. “It’s to usher in the holiday season.”
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Montana Rejects Initiatives To Reshape Elections
Montana voters rejected a pair of proposed constitutional amendments to reshape the state’s primary and general elections, with backers of both initiatives conceding defeat Wednesday despite ongoing ballot counts in several counties.
The measures — Constitutional Initiative 126 and CI-127 — would have brought noticeable change to how Montanans select their elected ...
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