20 January 2022

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RMC Admin Recognized Employee Of The Quarter

RMC Admin Recognized Employee Of The Quarter


In 2018, the staff at Roosevelt Medical Center started a small Employee of the Quarter recognition program to keep morale up and recognize staff who repeatedly went above and beyond their duties. At the request of Audrey Stromberg, the CEO and Administrator, the program was designed to focus solely on front line staff and not senior leadership. However, since the program’s inception, Stromberg
13 January 2022

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Temperatures To Improve This Week

Temperatures To Improve This Week


Area residents endured some harsh temperatures during the first full week of 2022. After a high temperature of 13 degrees on Tuesday, Jan. 4, the high temperature was only 7 degrees below zero in Wolf Point on Wednesday, Jan. 5. According to the National Weather Service, the low temperature in Wolf Point on Jan. 5 was 24 degrees below zero. The temperatures were 15.5 degrees colder than average.

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Retirement Party Held  For Longtime City Clerk

Retirement Party Held For Longtime City Clerk


An era came to an end for the City of Wolf Point on Wednesday, Jan. 5. A retirement party was held for longtime city clerk/treasurer Marlene Malhum. Malhum said she has worked for the city for 40 years and eight months. The span included serving under nine different mayors, including current mayor Chris Dschaak. Highlighting the party was Dschaak presenting Malhum with a star quilt from

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2021 Review

2021 Review


The following are highlights from the previous year in the pages of the Northern Plains Independent. June Wolf Point High School’s Class of 2021 looked forward to the future as commencement exercises were held in the school gym on Sunday, May 30. There were 20 graduates along with many proud parents and grandparents in attendance during the Southside Elementary School’s preschool graduation

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