(Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department May 11-17. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
(Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department May 11-17. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
The Roosevelt County Library has issued some changes to library access and procedures effective May 18. Interlibrary loan requests are once again available.
The main will offer limited public computer use. Only one session of up to 30 minutes per day will be allowed for adults. You must call 653-2411 and reserve your computer time. Time slots are on the hour. If you’re late, your time will
The Roosevelt County Library has issued some changes to library access and procedures effective May 18. Interlibrary loan requests are once again available.
The main will offer limited public computer use. Only one session of up to 30 minutes per day will be allowed for adults. You must call 653-2411 and reserve your computer time. Time slots are on the hour. If you’re late, your time will
At press time, the Valley County Refuse District is expected to approve the assessing of fees upon Valley County residents who dump items other than household garbage into container sites at the Valley County Landfill.
The new rules limit the use of the container sites to the dumping of household garbage only. If a load contains any items other than daily household garbage, the scale and landfill
At press time, the Valley County Refuse District is expected to approve the assessing of fees upon Valley County residents who dump items other than household garbage into container sites at the Valley County Landfill.
The new rules limit the use of the container sites to the dumping of household garbage only. If a load contains any items other than daily household garbage, the scale and landfill
Tom Granbois (left) and Keith Erickson passed out lunches to Poplar students in front of Fort Peck Community College Monday, May 18. (Photo by James Walling)
Tom Granbois (left) and Keith Erickson passed out lunches to Poplar students in front of Fort Peck Community College Monday, May 18. (Photo by James Walling)
Native News,
Mike Matthews was 46 when he saw his first free-roaming buffalo. It was in the 1980s, but he still remembers how the animal wandered just north of the Missouri River that flows through the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
That bison was among the first of its kind back on the Northern Great Plains after a man-made extinction that saw the animal disappear from the region for more than
Native News,
Mike Matthews was 46 when he saw his first free-roaming buffalo. It was in the 1980s, but he still remembers how the animal wandered just north of the Missouri River that flows through the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
That bison was among the first of its kind back on the Northern Great Plains after a man-made extinction that saw the animal disappear from the region for more than
Optimist Club of Wolf Point volunteers (left to right) Lonnie Steele, Elsie Hanson, Jay Davis, Dean Davis and Mary Long took advantage of the beautiful weather Tuesday, May 19, to participate in Wolf Point’s Clean Sweep efforts and cleaned U.S. Highway 2 east of the Homestead Inn.
(Photo by Jessica Smith)
Optimist Club of Wolf Point volunteers (left to right) Lonnie Steele, Elsie Hanson, Jay Davis, Dean Davis and Mary Long took advantage of the beautiful weather Tuesday, May 19, to participate in Wolf Point’s Clean Sweep efforts and cleaned U.S. Highway 2 east of the Homestead Inn.
(Photo by Jessica Smith)
Vaughn Charles Neutgens was born March 4 to Sam and Erica Neutgens in Colorado Springs, Colo. Vaughn weighed three pounds, six ounces and was in the NICU until Easter Sunday. His grandparents are Larry and Carol Neutgens of Wolf Point and Carl and Kay Shafer of Colorado Springs.
Vaughn Charles Neutgens was born March 4 to Sam and Erica Neutgens in Colorado Springs, Colo. Vaughn weighed three pounds, six ounces and was in the NICU until Easter Sunday. His grandparents are Larry and Carol Neutgens of Wolf Point and Carl and Kay Shafer of Colorado Springs.
Academic Technology and Outreach and the Master of Science in Science Education program at Montana State University will offer a noncredit course to help online instructors improve their skills, maximize student engagement and build high-quality online courses. “Fundamentals of Online Teaching” is fully online and will run from June 8 until July 17.
The course is designed for both new and
Academic Technology and Outreach and the Master of Science in Science Education program at Montana State University will offer a noncredit course to help online instructors improve their skills, maximize student engagement and build high-quality online courses. “Fundamentals of Online Teaching” is fully online and will run from June 8 until July 17.
The course is designed for both new and
Wolf Point Clean Sweep is officially underway at press time. The event is scheduled to end May 25, but Barbara Olson told the Northern Plains Independent that the event will be ongoing, with participants encouraged to respect social distancing guidelines and look for litter in small groups.
“Graduation is right around the corner,” said Olson. “Wouldn’t it be nice if the city was looking
Wolf Point Clean Sweep is officially underway at press time. The event is scheduled to end May 25, but Barbara Olson told the Northern Plains Independent that the event will be ongoing, with participants encouraged to respect social distancing guidelines and look for litter in small groups.
“Graduation is right around the corner,” said Olson. “Wouldn’t it be nice if the city was looking
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