Wolf Point Congregate Meals Aug. 21: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans and dessert.
Aug. 26: Cook’s choice. Aug. 28: Cabbage rolls, oven potatoes, carrots, birthday cake and ice cream.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Aug. 21: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans and dessert.
Aug. 26: Cook’s choice. Aug. 28: Cabbage rolls, oven potatoes, carrots, birthday cake and ice cream.
For generations, Montana voters have been famously averse to the notion of a statewide sales tax, repeatedly rebuffing efforts by political leaders to persuade them that one would be good medicine for the state’s public finances.
But ask Todd O’Hair, the leader of the state’s most prominent business association, and he’ll tell you a changing economy means it’s time for thoughtful
For generations, Montana voters have been famously averse to the notion of a statewide sales tax, repeatedly rebuffing efforts by political leaders to persuade them that one would be good medicine for the state’s public finances.
But ask Todd O’Hair, the leader of the state’s most prominent business association, and he’ll tell you a changing economy means it’s time for thoughtful
The Montana Chamber Foundation hosted its Professional Development-Rise Up with Empowered event in Helena over the past weekend. In total, 38 educators visited from across the state, with multiple teachers from area schools attending.
“We had such a fun time in Helena with amazing teachers from across the state,” MCF workforce specialist Tiana Yates told the Northern Plains Independent.
The Montana Chamber Foundation hosted its Professional Development-Rise Up with Empowered event in Helena over the past weekend. In total, 38 educators visited from across the state, with multiple teachers from area schools attending.
“We had such a fun time in Helena with amazing teachers from across the state,” MCF workforce specialist Tiana Yates told the Northern Plains Independent.
The annual Fort Kipp Celebration is set for Friday through Saturday. Camping day is Thursday. Dance categories will include adult men’s grass, chicken, fancy and traditional and women’s jingle, fancy and traditional, with categories for teen boys and girls, juniors, tiny tots and golden age contestants.
Grand entries are planned Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 1 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 1 and
The annual Fort Kipp Celebration is set for Friday through Saturday. Camping day is Thursday. Dance categories will include adult men’s grass, chicken, fancy and traditional and women’s jingle, fancy and traditional, with categories for teen boys and girls, juniors, tiny tots and golden age contestants.
Grand entries are planned Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 1 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 1 and
The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board held its regular full board meeting on Monday, Aug. 11.
The board voted to approve the food distribution refunding proposal and budget for the period Oct. 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026, in the amount of $710,525 for the following service areas: health insurance, travel/mileage, membership and dues, insurance/ facility maintenance, utilities-heating /electric,
The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board held its regular full board meeting on Monday, Aug. 11.
The board voted to approve the food distribution refunding proposal and budget for the period Oct. 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026, in the amount of $710,525 for the following service areas: health insurance, travel/mileage, membership and dues, insurance/ facility maintenance, utilities-heating /electric,
When the new school year starts in Culbertson on Wednesday, Aug. 20, there will be three new teachers ready to make a positive influence to students.
Culbertson Superintendent of Schools Nicole Simonsen is pleased that the school district is fully staffed entering the school year.
“It’s very exciting,” Simonsen said. “To have the classified positions fill as well is also a blessing.”
When the new school year starts in Culbertson on Wednesday, Aug. 20, there will be three new teachers ready to make a positive influence to students.
Culbertson Superintendent of Schools Nicole Simonsen is pleased that the school district is fully staffed entering the school year.
“It’s very exciting,” Simonsen said. “To have the classified positions fill as well is also a blessing.”
The summer is coming to a close with the beginning of school on Aug. 20. Opening Welcome Ceremony for LCHS will begin at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 24. We encourage those interested in the on-going work of the school to attend to welcome back our returning students and new students!
The new teachers are as follows: Music will be taught by Jerson Ayuno, who has just arrived from the Philippines.
The summer is coming to a close with the beginning of school on Aug. 20. Opening Welcome Ceremony for LCHS will begin at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 24. We encourage those interested in the on-going work of the school to attend to welcome back our returning students and new students!
The new teachers are as follows: Music will be taught by Jerson Ayuno, who has just arrived from the Philippines.
The Culbertson Town Council held its regular meeting Aug. 11. The council begin the meeting with a visit to the municipal bathhouse project site. Council members discussed issues related to concrete finish work, sidewalks and parking.
Following the site visit, council members approved sketch plans for a mobile home at Wheatland Hills and a chain link fence on 1st Ave. W.
The council approved
The Culbertson Town Council held its regular meeting Aug. 11. The council begin the meeting with a visit to the municipal bathhouse project site. Council members discussed issues related to concrete finish work, sidewalks and parking.
Following the site visit, council members approved sketch plans for a mobile home at Wheatland Hills and a chain link fence on 1st Ave. W.
The council approved
Keith Higgins and his family head into the doors of Southside Elementary School for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 25. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Keith Higgins and his family head into the doors of Southside Elementary School for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 25. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Angela Miller has resigned as the Roosevelt County Fair manager. Officials said that she submitted her resignation on Friday, Aug. 8, the last day of the fair, and finished working until the end of that day’s activities.
Roosevelt County commissioners officially accepted the resignation during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 19.
Miller has been manager of the Roosevelt County Fair
Angela Miller has resigned as the Roosevelt County Fair manager. Officials said that she submitted her resignation on Friday, Aug. 8, the last day of the fair, and finished working until the end of that day’s activities.
Roosevelt County commissioners officially accepted the resignation during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 19.
Miller has been manager of the Roosevelt County Fair
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