Wolf Point Congregate Meals Jan. 1: Closed. No meal. Jan. 6: Chili, homemade frybread and butterscotch pudding with graham crackers.
Jan. 8: Beef tips and gravy over egg noodles, green beans and vanilla pudding cake.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Jan. 1: Closed. No meal. Jan. 6: Chili, homemade frybread and butterscotch pudding with graham crackers.
Jan. 8: Beef tips and gravy over egg noodles, green beans and vanilla pudding cake.
Partly because of the passing of Senate Bill 117, there have been concerns about raising taxes for some eastern Montana residents.
Roosevelt County Commissioner Gordon Oelkers, however, stresses that the bill will not result in higher taxes for Roosevelt County residents.
Oelkers said that because of the bill, the county will have about 2 percent less in tax revenue during the next six years.
Partly because of the passing of Senate Bill 117, there have been concerns about raising taxes for some eastern Montana residents.
Roosevelt County Commissioner Gordon Oelkers, however, stresses that the bill will not result in higher taxes for Roosevelt County residents.
Oelkers said that because of the bill, the county will have about 2 percent less in tax revenue during the next six years.
Year In Review
Many Events For Residents To Remember From 2025
The highlights of Roosevelt County included the following during 2025.
January
The demolishing of an abandoned property in Wolf Point was completed thanks to a memorandum of understanding between the City of Wolf Point and Roosevelt County. Officials agreed that it was a benefit for both the city and the county.
Raul Figueroa
Year In Review
Many Events For Residents To Remember From 2025
The highlights of Roosevelt County included the following during 2025.
January
The demolishing of an abandoned property in Wolf Point was completed thanks to a memorandum of understanding between the City of Wolf Point and Roosevelt County. Officials agreed that it was a benefit for both the city and the county.
Raul Figueroa
The Lustre EMB Church held its Christmas program Dec. 21. It was called “Be Astonished!”
Pastor Wayne Hathaway began by reminding us of the women in Matthew’s account recorded in “the book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham” which established His right to be King. He said “Notice the word ‘BY’ when it tells us of the children born by Tamar, by
The Lustre EMB Church held its Christmas program Dec. 21. It was called “Be Astonished!”
Pastor Wayne Hathaway began by reminding us of the women in Matthew’s account recorded in “the book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham” which established His right to be King. He said “Notice the word ‘BY’ when it tells us of the children born by Tamar, by
Roosevelt County commissioners approved the purchase of a skid steer sander during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 23. Cost of the spreader sidewalk kit is $5,400.
Commissioner Robert Toavs explained that the sander could help with possible liability issues. He said that once an employee gets on the parking lot, it’s the county’s responsibility. The sander will be beneficial on both
Roosevelt County commissioners approved the purchase of a skid steer sander during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 23. Cost of the spreader sidewalk kit is $5,400.
Commissioner Robert Toavs explained that the sander could help with possible liability issues. He said that once an employee gets on the parking lot, it’s the county’s responsibility. The sander will be beneficial on both
RiverStone Health, the public health department of state’s largest county, Yellowstone, has confirmed a second death of influenza in the state this season, as Montana statistics show that influenza cases are happening more rapidly than last year at this time.
The state’s most current published data goes through Dec. 19 and shows 1,238 cases so far.
RiverStone reported that an unvaccinated
RiverStone Health, the public health department of state’s largest county, Yellowstone, has confirmed a second death of influenza in the state this season, as Montana statistics show that influenza cases are happening more rapidly than last year at this time.
The state’s most current published data goes through Dec. 19 and shows 1,238 cases so far.
RiverStone reported that an unvaccinated
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks recently concluded its general season sampling effort for chronic wasting disease, marking one of the most productive monitoring periods to date. This achievement was made possible through the direct participation of hunters across the state.
FWP wishes to extend a sincere thank you to the thousands of hunters who brought their harvests to check stations or
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks recently concluded its general season sampling effort for chronic wasting disease, marking one of the most productive monitoring periods to date. This achievement was made possible through the direct participation of hunters across the state.
FWP wishes to extend a sincere thank you to the thousands of hunters who brought their harvests to check stations or
We use cookies to ensure that our website gives you the best experience possible. By continuing to use this website, you agree to this use of cookies.OK