Frontier School teacher Darla Warrior received $13,883 to purchase theatre lights, etc, at the school. The Montana Masonic Lodge is the group that awarded her the grant.
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Frontier School teacher Darla Warrior received $13,883 to purchase theatre lights, etc, at the school. The Montana Masonic Lodge is the group that awarded her the grant.
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After nearly 40-years in medicine, Dr. Don Helland, the family physician at Roosevelt Medical Center, is retiring. He has spent the last 11-years providing care for patients at RMC. A small staff farewell party took place on March 15, where he was presented with gifts and a traditional Star Quilt. Dr. Helland is planning to relocate to the Philippines and possibly do some medical work while enjoying
After nearly 40-years in medicine, Dr. Don Helland, the family physician at Roosevelt Medical Center, is retiring. He has spent the last 11-years providing care for patients at RMC. A small staff farewell party took place on March 15, where he was presented with gifts and a traditional Star Quilt. Dr. Helland is planning to relocate to the Philippines and possibly do some medical work while enjoying
If someone asked a junior high or high school student who they were, the reply might be quick and short but not totally accurate.
Wolf Pointâs Native American studies teacher Tressa Welch, however, is making the students understand the person that they really are.
âItâs the beginning of them figuring out who they are as a person,â Welch explained.
She noted that some of her 7-12
If someone asked a junior high or high school student who they were, the reply might be quick and short but not totally accurate.
Wolf Pointâs Native American studies teacher Tressa Welch, however, is making the students understand the person that they really are.
âItâs the beginning of them figuring out who they are as a person,â Welch explained.
She noted that some of her 7-12
Members of Wolf Point High Schoolâs National Honor Society helped serve the meal at the Walleyes Unlimited banquet. They were (from left) Aaron Boysun, Alexander MacDonald, Daniel Sears, Ethan Blount, Samantha Reed and Josie Kolstad.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Members of Wolf Point High Schoolâs National Honor Society helped serve the meal at the Walleyes Unlimited banquet. They were (from left) Aaron Boysun, Alexander MacDonald, Daniel Sears, Ethan Blount, Samantha Reed and Josie Kolstad.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
More than $7.8 million in American Rescue Plan funds have been secured for 30 Montana small agribusinesses, including several in northeast Montana.
Meat Processing Awards:
â˘$450,000 for Eastern Montana Meats, LLC (Sidney): Expansion, USDA Inspected Meat Processing Equipment Upgrades
â˘$450,000 for OCC Legacy Cuts (Ekalaka): Expansion, USDA/Organic Certified Meat Processing Facility
More than $7.8 million in American Rescue Plan funds have been secured for 30 Montana small agribusinesses, including several in northeast Montana.
Meat Processing Awards:
â˘$450,000 for Eastern Montana Meats, LLC (Sidney): Expansion, USDA Inspected Meat Processing Equipment Upgrades
â˘$450,000 for OCC Legacy Cuts (Ekalaka): Expansion, USDA/Organic Certified Meat Processing Facility
Patrick Drapeau has accepted the position as the new superintendent at Frontier School.
Drapeau, who is in his first year as principal at Southside Elementary School, said he wasnât actively looking for a different position, but he was attracted by Frontierâs job description. He noted Frontierâs emphasis on working together, school family and small classroom sizes.
âThose are some
Patrick Drapeau has accepted the position as the new superintendent at Frontier School.
Drapeau, who is in his first year as principal at Southside Elementary School, said he wasnât actively looking for a different position, but he was attracted by Frontierâs job description. He noted Frontierâs emphasis on working together, school family and small classroom sizes.
âThose are some
The Montana Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal in Culbertsonâs Legion Park case. Access to the park has been blocked by Knudsen Family Limited Partnership, preventing use by scouting groups and the public. Miles and Rhonda Knudsen are listed as registered agents for the partnership.
District Court Judge David Cybulski ruled on cross motions for summary judgment in Feb. 18 that the Town
The Montana Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal in Culbertsonâs Legion Park case. Access to the park has been blocked by Knudsen Family Limited Partnership, preventing use by scouting groups and the public. Miles and Rhonda Knudsen are listed as registered agents for the partnership.
District Court Judge David Cybulski ruled on cross motions for summary judgment in Feb. 18 that the Town
Wolf Point superintendent of schools Loverty Erickson provided a new athletic extra-curricular hiring process for trustees to review during the monthly school board meeting on Monday, March 14.
Erickson said she was requesting feedback for the process of hiring extra-curricular leaders.
The new process includes: if current staff members apply for a position, they should submit a letter of
Wolf Point superintendent of schools Loverty Erickson provided a new athletic extra-curricular hiring process for trustees to review during the monthly school board meeting on Monday, March 14.
Erickson said she was requesting feedback for the process of hiring extra-curricular leaders.
The new process includes: if current staff members apply for a position, they should submit a letter of
Roosevelt County had six active COVID cases as of Monday, March 21. There have been 71 COVID-related deaths in the county. There are zero current hospitalizations.
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.
Roosevelt County had six active COVID cases as of Monday, March 21. There have been 71 COVID-related deaths in the county. There are zero current hospitalizations.
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.
Students on the Bainville Honor Roll for the third quarter included: Seniors: Rudy Kummer,* Emma Poser,* Braeden Romo,* Kaitlyn Adkins, Wyatt Iverson, Chelsea Parker, Lakyn Rabbe and Jesse Strickland.
Juniors: Kaden Goebel, Maddox Hansen, Ayden Knudsen and Drae Nelson.
Sophomores: Brystta Berry,* Hallie Iverson,* Abigail Kummer,* Carter Winn,* Bronc Bilquist, Wyatte Giese, Reese Harmon,
Students on the Bainville Honor Roll for the third quarter included: Seniors: Rudy Kummer,* Emma Poser,* Braeden Romo,* Kaitlyn Adkins, Wyatt Iverson, Chelsea Parker, Lakyn Rabbe and Jesse Strickland.
Juniors: Kaden Goebel, Maddox Hansen, Ayden Knudsen and Drae Nelson.
Sophomores: Brystta Berry,* Hallie Iverson,* Abigail Kummer,* Carter Winn,* Bronc Bilquist, Wyatte Giese, Reese Harmon,
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