15 April 2021

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Resident Claims Commissioners Acted Illegally

Resident Claims Commissioners Acted Illegally


Wolf Point resident Bill Juve told Roosevelt County Commissioners that they acted illegally when they decided to give each full-time county employee a $1,000 stipend with CARES funds during a meeting on March 2. “The item was not on the agenda for public discussion,” Juve said during the commissioners’ meeting on Tuesday, April 13. He said the stipend wasn’t on the agenda, but was

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Wolf Point Academic Olympics

Wolf Point Academic Olympics


The Wolf Point High School Academic Olympics team included (back row, left to right) Ben Boysun, Jerome Fourstar, Jack Sprague, Kaylee Johnson, (front row) Del Eymard, Rebecca Landsrud, Parker Swenson, Kamea Fourstar, Jewel Olson and Doriane Keiser. Boysun earned third place in the social studies category at the regional competition. Olson placed seventh in English. (Submitted photo)

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Official Explains Benefits Of Cooperatives

Official Explains Benefits Of Cooperatives


Area residents heard about cooperatives and food hubs during a “Lunch and Learn” presentation held at the Wolf Point-GNDC Conference Room on Monday, April 12. Tracy McIntyre, executive director of the Montana Cooperative Development Center, was the featured speaker. The organization is a statewide resource for new and existing cooperatives. Staff offers guidance to form and manage a successful

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TacTech Opens

TacTech Opens


Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture director Jan Bryan presents a First Dollar certificate to TacTech owners Pat Brunelle (left) and Jory Erickson (center). TacTech LLC is a professional cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting company that was started during the summer of 2020. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Brunelle and Erickson decided that northeast Montana needed a COVID-19 cleaning

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Culbertson Museum Set To Open May 10

Culbertson Museum Set To Open May 10


The Culbertson Museum board met Monday, April 12, at the museum. The meeting began at 10 a.m. Plans for opening day are in the works. The board agreed that hours for opening day festivities will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A cleaning day was set for May 1 at 9 a.m. LeRiesa Waldhausen-Zahn and Genny Nordmeyer gave the board an update about plans to clean the museum’s caboose. A request written by