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Tips for studentathletes to manage studies and sports
InFocus
What can be done to help students with ADHD
Catch
some
ZZZs
Sleep And Academic Performance Go Hand In Hand
The Roosevelt County Fair showcases many great area students who are interested in agriculture. One project to thank some of the students is the annual FFA alumni scholarship barbecue.
Volunteers estimate that the steak and potato meal started in 2010 in order to provide scholarships for Culbertson’s FFA students.
Last year, the Culbertson Alumni FFA organization gave out more than $4,000
The Roosevelt County Fair showcases many great area students who are interested in agriculture. One project to thank some of the students is the annual FFA alumni scholarship barbecue.
Volunteers estimate that the steak and potato meal started in 2010 in order to provide scholarships for Culbertson’s FFA students.
Last year, the Culbertson Alumni FFA organization gave out more than $4,000
The new track project at Wolf Point High School by Tarkett Sports started the last week of July.
School officials are optimistic about the $1.495 million project will be done by the end of this fall.
“It is scheduled for the end of October,” Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said. “We hope it is before that.”
The school board accepted a bid of $1.495 million
The new track project at Wolf Point High School by Tarkett Sports started the last week of July.
School officials are optimistic about the $1.495 million project will be done by the end of this fall.
“It is scheduled for the end of October,” Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said. “We hope it is before that.”
The school board accepted a bid of $1.495 million
Based on the first quarter of 2025, Roosevelt County ranks fourth in the state as far as the county receiving funds from oil revenue.
Roosevelt County’s government received $657,800.00 for the quarter. The top three counties were Richland at $3,907,088, Fallon at $788,979 and Powder River at $698,079. Sheridan County is fifth at $166,995.83.
Roosevelt County’s collections were $3,688,043.16.
Based on the first quarter of 2025, Roosevelt County ranks fourth in the state as far as the county receiving funds from oil revenue.
Roosevelt County’s government received $657,800.00 for the quarter. The top three counties were Richland at $3,907,088, Fallon at $788,979 and Powder River at $698,079. Sheridan County is fifth at $166,995.83.
Roosevelt County’s collections were $3,688,043.16.
The Wolf Point School District’s administration office officials are in the process of moving back to the building on Fourth Avenue South and Benton Street. The building has been used by the Montana Highway Patrol during the past several years after school administration changed locations.
Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said early last week that the goal was for staff
The Wolf Point School District’s administration office officials are in the process of moving back to the building on Fourth Avenue South and Benton Street. The building has been used by the Montana Highway Patrol during the past several years after school administration changed locations.
Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said early last week that the goal was for staff
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Phillip Azure Jr., 22, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Bryn Barber, 40, Great Falls, hold for other agency.
Dale Barton, 34, Glendive, hold for other agency.
Vincent Bell, 33, Billings, hold for other agency.
Mylon Blacksmith, 29, Lodge Grass, hold for other agency.
Charissa Boast, 32, Medicine
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Phillip Azure Jr., 22, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Bryn Barber, 40, Great Falls, hold for other agency.
Dale Barton, 34, Glendive, hold for other agency.
Vincent Bell, 33, Billings, hold for other agency.
Mylon Blacksmith, 29, Lodge Grass, hold for other agency.
Charissa Boast, 32, Medicine
Southside Elementary School has a new leader as the school year begins in Wolf Point on Monday, Aug. 18. Brandi Burshia was hired as the school’s new principal during a school board meeting during June.
Former school principal Tara Thomas is now the junior high principal.
“I’m excited to begin a new journey and work back in the school district where I started,” Burshia said.
She
Southside Elementary School has a new leader as the school year begins in Wolf Point on Monday, Aug. 18. Brandi Burshia was hired as the school’s new principal during a school board meeting during June.
Former school principal Tara Thomas is now the junior high principal.
“I’m excited to begin a new journey and work back in the school district where I started,” Burshia said.
She
We’ve heard from several Montana homeowners who are perplexed by the numbers on reappraisal notices mailed to them by the state Department of Revenue over the last month.
Those notices, for those unfamiliar, inform property owners that the department has updated the valuations used to calculate property tax bills, something it does on a two-year cycle. Here’s an example of a 2025 notice for
We’ve heard from several Montana homeowners who are perplexed by the numbers on reappraisal notices mailed to them by the state Department of Revenue over the last month.
Those notices, for those unfamiliar, inform property owners that the department has updated the valuations used to calculate property tax bills, something it does on a two-year cycle. Here’s an example of a 2025 notice for
Southside Elementary (PK-2) 415 4th Avenue South - 406-653-1480 Northside Elementary (3-5) 710 4th Avenue North - 406-653-1653 Junior High/High School (6-12) 213 6th Avenue South - 406-653-1200 ENROLLMENT INFORMATION – You must enroll with the secretary at the school building your child will be attending. Documents needed for registration are: birth certificate; proof of immunization (see immunization
Southside Elementary (PK-2) 415 4th Avenue South - 406-653-1480 Northside Elementary (3-5) 710 4th Avenue North - 406-653-1653 Junior High/High School (6-12) 213 6th Avenue South - 406-653-1200 ENROLLMENT INFORMATION – You must enroll with the secretary at the school building your child will be attending. Documents needed for registration are: birth certificate; proof of immunization (see immunization
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