Betty Hendrickson, pictured with her son Mike, served as grand marshal for the all-school reunion. She was a member of the class of 1951.
(Photo submitted)
Betty Hendrickson, pictured with her son Mike, served as grand marshal for the all-school reunion. She was a member of the class of 1951.
(Photo submitted)
The Northeast Montana Health Services Charitable Foundation held its 28th annual benefit golf tournament at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Club on Saturday, June 21.
The tournament featured 21 four-player teams. All proceeds went to the foundation’s mission of providing quality health care in the area.
“The tournament usually gives us a good start, but we can always use other donations,”
The Northeast Montana Health Services Charitable Foundation held its 28th annual benefit golf tournament at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Club on Saturday, June 21.
The tournament featured 21 four-player teams. All proceeds went to the foundation’s mission of providing quality health care in the area.
“The tournament usually gives us a good start, but we can always use other donations,”
The Northern Plains Independent and Community News each came away with honors from the Montana Newspaper Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. The convention was held in Butte during the weekend.
The Northern Plains Independent competed in Division II and the Community News competed in Division I. The divisions are based on circulation.
Darla Downs, publisher of the newspapers, earned
The Northern Plains Independent and Community News each came away with honors from the Montana Newspaper Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. The convention was held in Butte during the weekend.
The Northern Plains Independent competed in Division II and the Community News competed in Division I. The divisions are based on circulation.
Darla Downs, publisher of the newspapers, earned
The Wolf Point Community Organizations approved donations during its meeting held at the Silverwolf Casino on Monday, June 16.
WPCO president Holly Hamilton saluted recent Wolf Point High School graduates Chase Adams and Amelia Doney for being the winners of WPCO’s $2,500 scholarships. WPCO’s members approved providing $2,000 for registration fees for both Wolf Point’s baseball and softball
The Wolf Point Community Organizations approved donations during its meeting held at the Silverwolf Casino on Monday, June 16.
WPCO president Holly Hamilton saluted recent Wolf Point High School graduates Chase Adams and Amelia Doney for being the winners of WPCO’s $2,500 scholarships. WPCO’s members approved providing $2,000 for registration fees for both Wolf Point’s baseball and softball
Roosevelt County’s elected officials will see an increase of $2,600 to their salaries for the upcoming fiscal year, after a meeting of the county’s compensation board.
The increase amounts to $1 an hour or 2.3 percent for employees in deputy positions. The base salary for the clerk and recorder’s position increased from $71,237 to $73,837. Other elected officers’ salaries are based on
Roosevelt County’s elected officials will see an increase of $2,600 to their salaries for the upcoming fiscal year, after a meeting of the county’s compensation board.
The increase amounts to $1 an hour or 2.3 percent for employees in deputy positions. The base salary for the clerk and recorder’s position increased from $71,237 to $73,837. Other elected officers’ salaries are based on
Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 26: Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
July 1: Baked empanadas, Spanish rice, fiesta corn and dessert.
July 3: Polishes, sauerkraut, oven potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 26: Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
July 1: Baked empanadas, Spanish rice, fiesta corn and dessert.
July 3: Polishes, sauerkraut, oven potatoes, carrots and dessert.
The amount of cannabis sales continues to grow in the state and in Roosevelt County.
Cannabis sales for the state increased to $27,481,817 for the month of May. The amount includes $24,198,109 for adult use sales and $3,283,708 for medical sales.
The last time that the state figures was above $27 million was in October of 2024 when it reached $27,728,562.
Sales total for the state in
The amount of cannabis sales continues to grow in the state and in Roosevelt County.
Cannabis sales for the state increased to $27,481,817 for the month of May. The amount includes $24,198,109 for adult use sales and $3,283,708 for medical sales.
The last time that the state figures was above $27 million was in October of 2024 when it reached $27,728,562.
Sales total for the state in
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point presented the Wolf Point Legion B Yellow jackets with a $250 donation to
help the program purchase equipment.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point presented the Wolf Point Legion B Yellow jackets with a $250 donation to
help the program purchase equipment.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Town of Bainville is planning many activities for area residents to enjoy on the Fourth of July.
Topping the list is a community parade starting at 10:30 a.m. Parade participants will line up at the Lutheran Church at 10 a.m.
The Bainville Fire Department will open the day with a breakfast in the fire hall from 7:30-9:30 a.m.
Bainville Concrete Construction will sponsor “Lunch in
The Town of Bainville is planning many activities for area residents to enjoy on the Fourth of July.
Topping the list is a community parade starting at 10:30 a.m. Parade participants will line up at the Lutheran Church at 10 a.m.
The Bainville Fire Department will open the day with a breakfast in the fire hall from 7:30-9:30 a.m.
Bainville Concrete Construction will sponsor “Lunch in
The Wolf Point Yellow jackets downed Culbertson during girls softball play in Wolf Point on Tuesday, June 17.
A big second inning lifted Wolf Point to an 11-1 advantage. A highlight of the frame was McKinlee Paulson connecting for a triple to bring home two runners. A two-run double by Serenity Wilbanks helped Culbertson pulled closer during the top of the third inning.
The game was called
The Wolf Point Yellow jackets downed Culbertson during girls softball play in Wolf Point on Tuesday, June 17.
A big second inning lifted Wolf Point to an 11-1 advantage. A highlight of the frame was McKinlee Paulson connecting for a triple to bring home two runners. A two-run double by Serenity Wilbanks helped Culbertson pulled closer during the top of the third inning.
The game was called
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