Wolf Point and other towns across Montana are putting proactive measures in place to quell the spread of COVID-19. Disruptions to school, work, and major public gatherings are already manifesting and it’s important to stay up to date on what’s happening in the Wolf Point, MT community.
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Montana COVID-19 Cases
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Coronavirus News for Wolf Point
Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede Bucks Montana’s Fort Peck Tribes—and Coronavirus Masks - The Daily Beast
Native American leaders worried the Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede would spread coronavirus, but it went ahead on private land. WOLF POINT, Montana—Cowboys lined the metal chutes that released ... More info »
The Daily Beast - 07/16/2020 08:06pmMontana rodeo goes on, bucking fears of coronavirus pandemic - Rochester Post Bulletin
WOLF POINT, Mont. — Cowboys lined the metal chutes that released bucking horses and their riders into the arena, Miss Rodeo Montana signed autographs for fans, and coronavirus warning signs ... More info »
Post-Bulletin - 07/16/2020 09:13pmMontana Rodeo Goes On, Bucking Fears on Fort Peck Reservation
COVID-19 Montana Rodeo Goes On, Bucking Fears on Fort Peck Reservation. By Katheryn Houghton July 17, 2020 Republish This Story. ... A smaller crowd than in previous years turned out for the Wolf ... More info »
California Healthline - 07/16/2020 12:00pmRodeo goes on in small Montana town despite pandemic
WOLF POINT, Mont. (AP) — Cowboys lined the metal chutes that released bucking horses and their riders into the arena, Miss Rodeo Montana signed autographs for fans, and coronavirus warning signs ... More info »
Daily Inter Lake - 07/20/2020 02:53amHealth officials fear pandemic-related suicide spike among Native Youth - Great Falls Tribune
WOLF POINT — Fallen pine cones covered 16-year-old Leslie Keiser’s fresh grave at the edge of Wolf Point, ... COVID-19 COVERAGE:Some tribal members in Montana hesitant to get vaccine. More info »
Great Falls Tribune - 01/04/2021 05:00pm