The Wolf Point School’s pep band play during half-time of the home boys’ basketball game against Sidney on Thursday,
Jan. 26.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Wolf Point School’s pep band play during half-time of the home boys’ basketball game against Sidney on Thursday,
Jan. 26.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
A group of Poplar Volunteer Fire Department cadets recently attended basic wildland firefighting training in Forsyth. Training officer Justus Ackerson was joined by Sierra lemay, Dakota Red-Eagle, Alii Mireau, Derek Mireau, Darren Longee, Curtis Rankin and Brandi Simons.
(Submitted photo)
A group of Poplar Volunteer Fire Department cadets recently attended basic wildland firefighting training in Forsyth. Training officer Justus Ackerson was joined by Sierra lemay, Dakota Red-Eagle, Alii Mireau, Derek Mireau, Darren Longee, Curtis Rankin and Brandi Simons.
(Submitted photo)
The Wolf Point speech and drama team came away with two places at the state competition held in Manhattan.
Del Eymard earned fifth place in dramatic oral interpretation.
Julianna Garfield, the lone senior on the team, placed eighth in humorous oral interpretation.
Wolf Point placed 10th in Class B speech sweepstakes and 11th in drama sweepstakes.
Logan Wolff was 11th in extemporaneous
The Wolf Point speech and drama team came away with two places at the state competition held in Manhattan.
Del Eymard earned fifth place in dramatic oral interpretation.
Julianna Garfield, the lone senior on the team, placed eighth in humorous oral interpretation.
Wolf Point placed 10th in Class B speech sweepstakes and 11th in drama sweepstakes.
Logan Wolff was 11th in extemporaneous
Crafts are being a focus of instruction in Wolf Point High School’s Native American studies’ classes this quarter.
“The whole purpose of crafts is students studying another trade,” teacher Tress Welch explained. “I feel that is important.”
One of the items made were Inyan Ha-Sea Shells ear rings. A pair of given to traveling education consultant Tawnya Haughton.
“That’s
Crafts are being a focus of instruction in Wolf Point High School’s Native American studies’ classes this quarter.
“The whole purpose of crafts is students studying another trade,” teacher Tress Welch explained. “I feel that is important.”
One of the items made were Inyan Ha-Sea Shells ear rings. A pair of given to traveling education consultant Tawnya Haughton.
“That’s
Wolf Point High School senior Trinity Keiser has made a point of serving the community even at a young age.
When she was in only the sixth grade, she asked Northside instructor Beth Olsen how to get involved with the Wolf Point Optimist Club.
Since that time, Keiser has assisted in projects to clean up parts of the community. She has also helped at suicide awareness walks.
“I volunteer
Wolf Point High School senior Trinity Keiser has made a point of serving the community even at a young age.
When she was in only the sixth grade, she asked Northside instructor Beth Olsen how to get involved with the Wolf Point Optimist Club.
Since that time, Keiser has assisted in projects to clean up parts of the community. She has also helped at suicide awareness walks.
“I volunteer
Anna Steppler repeated as the spelling bee champion at Culbertson during the competition, which featured 20 contestants, on Wednesday, Jan. 25.
It was the third year in a row that Steppler won Culbertson’s bee. The final word that she spelled in the contest was poppets.
She studied for the test at home. It probably helped that her brother Parker, a fourth-grade student, was also part of
Anna Steppler repeated as the spelling bee champion at Culbertson during the competition, which featured 20 contestants, on Wednesday, Jan. 25.
It was the third year in a row that Steppler won Culbertson’s bee. The final word that she spelled in the contest was poppets.
She studied for the test at home. It probably helped that her brother Parker, a fourth-grade student, was also part of
AgWest Farm Credit has released its quarterly Market Snapshot reports covering the state of major agricultural commodities in its northern region. AgWest’s team of highly skilled researchers and industry experts gather market information from various sources to deliver consolidated commodity-specific insights. All Market Snapshots are posted online and available for download at agwestfcs.
AgWest Farm Credit has released its quarterly Market Snapshot reports covering the state of major agricultural commodities in its northern region. AgWest’s team of highly skilled researchers and industry experts gather market information from various sources to deliver consolidated commodity-specific insights. All Market Snapshots are posted online and available for download at agwestfcs.
Students from Froid, Culbertson and Bainville earned honors during FFA competitions in Medicine Lake on Monday, Jan. 23.
The Froid FFA team earned second place in agronomy during the event.
Froid’s Kaylee Olson captured first place in the individual rankings for agronomy that featured 43 students. Addie Elvsaas took 10th, Makaylee Elvsaas was 25th and Carolyn Christoffersen placed 29th.
Students from Froid, Culbertson and Bainville earned honors during FFA competitions in Medicine Lake on Monday, Jan. 23.
The Froid FFA team earned second place in agronomy during the event.
Froid’s Kaylee Olson captured first place in the individual rankings for agronomy that featured 43 students. Addie Elvsaas took 10th, Makaylee Elvsaas was 25th and Carolyn Christoffersen placed 29th.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Feb. 2: Hamburger deluxes, fries and dessert.
Feb. 7: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and dessert.
Feb. 9: Grilled chicken sandwiches, pasta salad and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Feb. 2: Hamburger deluxes, fries and dessert.
Feb. 7: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and dessert.
Feb. 9: Grilled chicken sandwiches, pasta salad and dessert.
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