Myles Jordan Youngman-Jackson was born on April 5 at 8:18 a.m. to Mylissa Jackson and Francis Youngman at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces and was 20.5 inches long.
Myles Jordan Youngman-Jackson was born on April 5 at 8:18 a.m. to Mylissa Jackson and Francis Youngman at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces and was 20.5 inches long.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals April 10: Enchiladas, refried beans, fiesta corn and
dessert.
April 15: Cod fillets or polishes, rice pilaf, carrots and dessert.
April 17: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals April 10: Enchiladas, refried beans, fiesta corn and
dessert.
April 15: Cod fillets or polishes, rice pilaf, carrots and dessert.
April 17: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, mixed vegetables and dessert.
C& B Operations played host to grand opening festivities Thursday, April 3, in Culbertson.
Service writer admin Dixie Berwick told the Community News that approximately 400 people attended the luncheon event, which included a ribbon cutting, tours of the facility and several special presentations. The brand new facility is located on the north side of U.S. Highway 2 next to Hi-Line Inn &
C& B Operations played host to grand opening festivities Thursday, April 3, in Culbertson.
Service writer admin Dixie Berwick told the Community News that approximately 400 people attended the luncheon event, which included a ribbon cutting, tours of the facility and several special presentations. The brand new facility is located on the north side of U.S. Highway 2 next to Hi-Line Inn &
Tribes Declare State Of Emergency In
Response To Rise In Youth Suicide, Violence
On Monday, March 31, the Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board convened a critical meeting with regional and tribal health and education leaders to address a sharp rise in community emergencies related to suicide ideation and violence – particularly among youth.
Present at the meeting were representatives from
Tribes Declare State Of Emergency In
Response To Rise In Youth Suicide, Violence
On Monday, March 31, the Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board convened a critical meeting with regional and tribal health and education leaders to address a sharp rise in community emergencies related to suicide ideation and violence – particularly among youth.
Present at the meeting were representatives from
The Roosevelt County commissioners agreed to provide the Fort Peck Tribes with a letter of support for the Fort Peck Irrigation Project’s pumping plants upgrade.
The tribes are requesting $3,200 in Congressional Directed Spending for the federal government’s 2026 fiscal year funding cycle. The money will be spent to upgrade the Wiota pumping plant and Frazer pumping plant with improved operational
The Roosevelt County commissioners agreed to provide the Fort Peck Tribes with a letter of support for the Fort Peck Irrigation Project’s pumping plants upgrade.
The tribes are requesting $3,200 in Congressional Directed Spending for the federal government’s 2026 fiscal year funding cycle. The money will be spent to upgrade the Wiota pumping plant and Frazer pumping plant with improved operational
Lustre had moisture in the form of snow on Sunday and Monday, and fog several mornings in a row. The spring is coming, and farmers are cleaning seed and preparing equipment for the upcoming busy season.
On March 22, the track and field team participated in their first indoor track meet in Williston, N.D. It was hosted by Scobey and Wolf Point. The boys team placed fourth and the girls placed
Lustre had moisture in the form of snow on Sunday and Monday, and fog several mornings in a row. The spring is coming, and farmers are cleaning seed and preparing equipment for the upcoming busy season.
On March 22, the track and field team participated in their first indoor track meet in Williston, N.D. It was hosted by Scobey and Wolf Point. The boys team placed fourth and the girls placed
Area students earned high marks during the state FFA convention held in Bozeman last week.
Bainville’s agronomy team featuring Rowan Wilson, Elsie Wilson and Tenley Berwick placed eighth. Individually, R. Wilson took 20th, E. Wilson placed 26th and Berwick was 36th.
The veterinary science team of Hailey Berwick, Tally Berwick and Emmalyn Anderson placed ninth. Individually, H. Berwick was
Area students earned high marks during the state FFA convention held in Bozeman last week.
Bainville’s agronomy team featuring Rowan Wilson, Elsie Wilson and Tenley Berwick placed eighth. Individually, R. Wilson took 20th, E. Wilson placed 26th and Berwick was 36th.
The veterinary science team of Hailey Berwick, Tally Berwick and Emmalyn Anderson placed ninth. Individually, H. Berwick was
With spring around the corner, the use of our local parks will begin to increase as the weather gets nicer. I would like to take a moment to discuss the health benefits of having tobacco-free parks in your communities.
One health benefit of tobacco-free parks is the significant reduction in exposure to secondhand smoke for all visitors. Secondhand smoke is known to pose serious health risks,
With spring around the corner, the use of our local parks will begin to increase as the weather gets nicer. I would like to take a moment to discuss the health benefits of having tobacco-free parks in your communities.
One health benefit of tobacco-free parks is the significant reduction in exposure to secondhand smoke for all visitors. Secondhand smoke is known to pose serious health risks,
The Culbertson Town Council held its regular meeting April 7. The full council was in attendance.
Site sketch plans were approved for a fence extension, a new shed and a replacement fence.
An ordinance to increase the nuisance fee for unkempt lots and other issues to $100 received a second reading and passed.
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office report included 57 calls, zero arrests
The Culbertson Town Council held its regular meeting April 7. The full council was in attendance.
Site sketch plans were approved for a fence extension, a new shed and a replacement fence.
An ordinance to increase the nuisance fee for unkempt lots and other issues to $100 received a second reading and passed.
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office report included 57 calls, zero arrests
A new grant-funded project aims to support Montana State University Extension agents to make Montana communities more conducive to active lifestyles.
The project, “Built Environment Approaches to Physical Activity: Testing Community- Driven Implementation Strategies,” is supported by a two-year, $283,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health.
A new grant-funded project aims to support Montana State University Extension agents to make Montana communities more conducive to active lifestyles.
The project, “Built Environment Approaches to Physical Activity: Testing Community- Driven Implementation Strategies,” is supported by a two-year, $283,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health.
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