Jalinn Jensen Rowe, 22, died Aug. 3, 2024, at Trinity Hospital in Wolf Point.
Funeral services are pending under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point.
Jalinn Jensen Rowe, 22, died Aug. 3, 2024, at Trinity Hospital in Wolf Point.
Funeral services are pending under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point.
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., introduced the bipartisan “DOE Quantum Energy Act of 2024” to promote quantum research, development, and jobs in Montana. The bill renews and expands Daines’ “National Quantum Initiative Act of 2018” to ensure that the United States remains the world’s leader in technology and energy security.
“Our National Quantum Initiative Program is essential
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., introduced the bipartisan “DOE Quantum Energy Act of 2024” to promote quantum research, development, and jobs in Montana. The bill renews and expands Daines’ “National Quantum Initiative Act of 2018” to ensure that the United States remains the world’s leader in technology and energy security.
“Our National Quantum Initiative Program is essential
During meetings in Washington earlier in July, the Montana Farm Bureau continued to stress the need for grasshopper control while visiting with Congressional leaders. In talking with Sen. Jon Tester and Rep. Matt Rosendale, and with the staff of Sen. Steve Daines’ and Rep. Ryan Zinke’s offices, Farm Bureau leaders explained the negative impact of the destructive insects and the need for help
During meetings in Washington earlier in July, the Montana Farm Bureau continued to stress the need for grasshopper control while visiting with Congressional leaders. In talking with Sen. Jon Tester and Rep. Matt Rosendale, and with the staff of Sen. Steve Daines’ and Rep. Ryan Zinke’s offices, Farm Bureau leaders explained the negative impact of the destructive insects and the need for help
Progress is being made on many of the Wolf Point School District’s projects that are being paid for through Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief funds.
The new bleachers and crow’s nest project at the Wolf Point High School football/track field is well underway.
“It will be completed by Aug. 8,” Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said.
Expansion
Progress is being made on many of the Wolf Point School District’s projects that are being paid for through Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief funds.
The new bleachers and crow’s nest project at the Wolf Point High School football/track field is well underway.
“It will be completed by Aug. 8,” Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said.
Expansion
As part of their community service outreach, a team from Mosaic Church in Littleton, Colo., made the Wolf Point community a little more beautiful last week.
The volunteers, in the area for the Gospel Fellowship Church’s Bible school, painted over graffiti and put a fresh look on the food pantry building during their time in eastern Montana.
John Jones, who was painting on the east wall
As part of their community service outreach, a team from Mosaic Church in Littleton, Colo., made the Wolf Point community a little more beautiful last week.
The volunteers, in the area for the Gospel Fellowship Church’s Bible school, painted over graffiti and put a fresh look on the food pantry building during their time in eastern Montana.
John Jones, who was painting on the east wall
After a comment was made by a visitor during a recent Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board meeting that Roosevelt was one of only two reservation counties that didn’t provide a satellite election location in the state, county commissioners explained that they are willing to provide the service.
Commissioners said that they followed the law by asking the Fort Peck Tribes in a letter whether they
After a comment was made by a visitor during a recent Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board meeting that Roosevelt was one of only two reservation counties that didn’t provide a satellite election location in the state, county commissioners explained that they are willing to provide the service.
Commissioners said that they followed the law by asking the Fort Peck Tribes in a letter whether they
Another step apparently has been accomplished in the goal of establishing the Eastern Montana Fertilizer Plant near Culbertson.
Roosevelt County commissioners have received word from John Mues of Cyan H2 regarding progress of an extended credit-worthy offtake agreement.
“While not yet document in hand, we wanted to let you know that we believe we’ve finally achieved the needed offtake
Another step apparently has been accomplished in the goal of establishing the Eastern Montana Fertilizer Plant near Culbertson.
Roosevelt County commissioners have received word from John Mues of Cyan H2 regarding progress of an extended credit-worthy offtake agreement.
“While not yet document in hand, we wanted to let you know that we believe we’ve finally achieved the needed offtake
The Roosevelt County Commissioners unanimously approved the addition of a fence for the Roosevelt County Fairgrounds in Culbertson.
The six-foot fence will cover about three-fourths of the fairgrounds. There is airport fencing in the back area of the fairgrounds. The plan is to have the project start during the end of August or beginning of September.
Badland Fencing of Wolf Point had the
The Roosevelt County Commissioners unanimously approved the addition of a fence for the Roosevelt County Fairgrounds in Culbertson.
The six-foot fence will cover about three-fourths of the fairgrounds. There is airport fencing in the back area of the fairgrounds. The plan is to have the project start during the end of August or beginning of September.
Badland Fencing of Wolf Point had the
Wild Sky Farms has expanded eastward to the North Dakota border with its new cannabis dispensary location, situated next to Stateline Casino on the north side of U.S. Highway 2. Co-owner Brandon Hoerner gave the Northern Plains Independent
a tour during grand opening festivities last week. The dispensary is licensed to serve medical patients and recreational customers.
As with their other
Wild Sky Farms has expanded eastward to the North Dakota border with its new cannabis dispensary location, situated next to Stateline Casino on the north side of U.S. Highway 2. Co-owner Brandon Hoerner gave the Northern Plains Independent
a tour during grand opening festivities last week. The dispensary is licensed to serve medical patients and recreational customers.
As with their other
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