19 October 2023

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Firefighters Stress  Safety To Students

Firefighters Stress Safety To Students


As part of , members of the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department held presentations to elementary students at Southside and Northside schools on Wednesday, Oct. 11. Southside principal Tara Thomas told her students while introducing the firefighters, “It’s one of the most fun and most dangerous jobs in the world.” Training officer Cam Burshia asked students if they had smoke detectors

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Child Care Resource Event Takes Place

Child Care Resource Event Takes Place


A first took place in Wolf Point on Tuesday, Oct. 10, when the Great Northern Development Corp., hosted a good turnout of interested individuals for the Eastern Montana Rural Child Care Resource Roundtable. Quincy Walter, the regional director of the Small Business Development Center in Wolf Point, said she was thrilled with the attendance and the information covered during the presentations.

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Did you know?

Did you know?


Pets are curious animals who want to explore their environments. That includes places around the house that they do not realize may cause them harm. According to the electric component manufacturer Sewell, electrical hazards exist inside the home that can compromise the health of pets. Exposed cords can attract pets’ attention, and they may gnaw or pull on wires causing shocks or even fires. Therefore,

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Microwave Oven Safety Tips From National Fire Prevention Association

Microwave Oven Safety Tips From National Fire Prevention Association


With busy lives, families rely on the microwave oven as a quick way to heat up a meal, warm up a drink or defrost dinner. While the convenience of the microwave oven is something we take for granted, safety should not be. By following a few simple safety tips you can prevent painful burns and possible fires. SAFETY TIPS PURCHASE a microwave oven that is listed by a qualified testing laboratory.