Almost There
Yellow team mugger Jake Flynn (left to right), anchor Jarod Weyrauch and rider TJ Bow ready themselves for the next stage of the July 8 Wild Horse Race in Wolf Point.
(Photo by James Walling)
Almost There
Yellow team mugger Jake Flynn (left to right), anchor Jarod Weyrauch and rider TJ Bow ready themselves for the next stage of the July 8 Wild Horse Race in Wolf Point.
(Photo by James Walling)
TJ Bow (right) hangs on for dear life with support from teammates Jarod Weyrauch (left) and Jake Flynn (center) during Friday night’s Wild Horse Race in Wolf Point July 8.
(Photo by James Walling)
TJ Bow (right) hangs on for dear life with support from teammates Jarod Weyrauch (left) and Jake Flynn (center) during Friday night’s Wild Horse Race in Wolf Point July 8.
(Photo by James Walling)
The regular Bainville Town Council meeting scheduled for July 11 has been rescheduled for Monday, July 18. The meeting will start at the town office at 7 p.m. A Committee on Community Development meeting was held July 12 at 4 p.m. A report will be presented at the July 18 meeting.
The regular Bainville Town Council meeting scheduled for July 11 has been rescheduled for Monday, July 18. The meeting will start at the town office at 7 p.m. A Committee on Community Development meeting was held July 12 at 4 p.m. A report will be presented at the July 18 meeting.
While the solution — money — is simple enough, the problem is vexingly complex.
Almost overnight, most skilled-care facilities in Montana, which include nursing homes, went from getting by to now being on the brink of closure. Trade journals for the industry estimate small facilities with less than 100 beds are doomed, and for Montana and its rapidly graying population, that could spell
While the solution — money — is simple enough, the problem is vexingly complex.
Almost overnight, most skilled-care facilities in Montana, which include nursing homes, went from getting by to now being on the brink of closure. Trade journals for the industry estimate small facilities with less than 100 beds are doomed, and for Montana and its rapidly graying population, that could spell
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.)
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Kenneth Alred, 50, Sheridan County, hold for other agency.
Christina Amy, 36, Casper, Wyo., criminal possession
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.)
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Kenneth Alred, 50, Sheridan County, hold for other agency.
Christina Amy, 36, Casper, Wyo., criminal possession
Roosevelt County currently has eight active COVID cases. There have been 3,356 total cases in the county. County health officials encourage all residents aged 5 and up to be vaccinated and those over 16 should consider getting booster doses. Immunizations are by appointment only. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call 406-653-6223.
While COVID-19 cases are currently low in Montana,
Roosevelt County currently has eight active COVID cases. There have been 3,356 total cases in the county. County health officials encourage all residents aged 5 and up to be vaccinated and those over 16 should consider getting booster doses. Immunizations are by appointment only. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call 406-653-6223.
While COVID-19 cases are currently low in Montana,
Mark Pacovsky was also a grand marshal with Dick and Dianne Hansen for Bainville’s Heritage America celebration.
Pacovsky was employed for 46 years at Bainville Schools.
Mark Pacovsky was also a grand marshal with Dick and Dianne Hansen for Bainville’s Heritage America celebration.
Pacovsky was employed for 46 years at Bainville Schools.
Bushman
Wolf Point Fire Chief Clint Bushman and Sparky remind everybody about fire prevention July 9.
during the parade on Saturday,
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Bushman
Wolf Point Fire Chief Clint Bushman and Sparky remind everybody about fire prevention July 9.
during the parade on Saturday,
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Froid Agland Bulls celebrated senior night by splitting a double-header against the Miles City Outlaws in Froid on Wednesday, July 6.
In the first game, the Bulls broke away from a defensive battle to earn a 5-1 victory.
A double by Colter Oie gave the Bulls a chance to break the 0-0 deadlock in the fourth, but two solid defensive plays by the Outlaws kept the game event.
Preston Swenson
The Froid Agland Bulls celebrated senior night by splitting a double-header against the Miles City Outlaws in Froid on Wednesday, July 6.
In the first game, the Bulls broke away from a defensive battle to earn a 5-1 victory.
A double by Colter Oie gave the Bulls a chance to break the 0-0 deadlock in the fourth, but two solid defensive plays by the Outlaws kept the game event.
Preston Swenson
Grand Marshal Presentation
Taking part in the grand marshal presentation were, from left, JD Stensland, Erica Reid, Kate Reid, Jack and Christy Stensland, grand marshal Jan Bryan, Dave and Kay Matejovsky and Rodney Paulson.
(Photo submitted)
Grand Marshal Presentation
Taking part in the grand marshal presentation were, from left, JD Stensland, Erica Reid, Kate Reid, Jack and Christy Stensland, grand marshal Jan Bryan, Dave and Kay Matejovsky and Rodney Paulson.
(Photo submitted)
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