Wolf Point Congregate Meals April 30: Lasagna, carrots, garlic bread, birthday cake and ice cream.
May 5: Beef enchiladas, Spanish rice, refried beans and churros.
May 7: Baked ham, sweet potatoes, peas and pie.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals April 30: Lasagna, carrots, garlic bread, birthday cake and ice cream.
May 5: Beef enchiladas, Spanish rice, refried beans and churros.
May 7: Baked ham, sweet potatoes, peas and pie.
Bainville High School senior Lila Butikofer has enjoyed her time helping the Bulldogs earn athletic accomplishments.
Butikofer’s strongest sport was volleyball where she received All-State and All-Conference recognition as a senior. She was an All-Conference selection as a junior.
“That sport to me is the most fun,” Butikofer said of volleyball. “You get to challenge yourself mentally
Bainville High School senior Lila Butikofer has enjoyed her time helping the Bulldogs earn athletic accomplishments.
Butikofer’s strongest sport was volleyball where she received All-State and All-Conference recognition as a senior. She was an All-Conference selection as a junior.
“That sport to me is the most fun,” Butikofer said of volleyball. “You get to challenge yourself mentally
Sweden Lea Nickels was born on April 22, 2026, at 8 p.m. to Aagustavia Nelson and Jace Nickels of Nashua at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces and was 19 inches long.
Grandparents are Ryder and Savanah Nelson of Vida and Jennifer and Brady Dale of Glasgow.
Sweden Lea Nickels was born on April 22, 2026, at 8 p.m. to Aagustavia Nelson and Jace Nickels of Nashua at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces and was 19 inches long.
Grandparents are Ryder and Savanah Nelson of Vida and Jennifer and Brady Dale of Glasgow.
Jim Salvevold (right) was presented with a commemorative pin and a letter recognizing 35 years of service and membership in Lions Clubs International. Local Lions Club President Tom Beck (left) presented the award to Salvevold earlier this month.
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Jim Salvevold (right) was presented with a commemorative pin and a letter recognizing 35 years of service and membership in Lions Clubs International. Local Lions Club President Tom Beck (left) presented the award to Salvevold earlier this month.
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Graduating from Montana’s Law Enforcement Academy last week were Logan Bushman of the Wolf Point Police Department (second from left), and Adam Weinberger of the Roosevelt County Sheri #8217;s O_ce (third from left). Congratulating them are Roosevelt County Sheri 2Jason Frederick (far left), Sheri #8217;s O_ce Lt. Jason Baker (fourth from left) and Frank Baker of the Wolf Point Police Department
Graduating from Montana’s Law Enforcement Academy last week were Logan Bushman of the Wolf Point Police Department (second from left), and Adam Weinberger of the Roosevelt County Sheri #8217;s O_ce (third from left). Congratulating them are Roosevelt County Sheri 2Jason Frederick (far left), Sheri #8217;s O_ce Lt. Jason Baker (fourth from left) and Frank Baker of the Wolf Point Police Department
Roosevelt County Sheri_’s Report
The Roosevelt County Sheri_’s Oce responded to 146 cases from April 20-27.
The calls included: April 20
Deputies received a report from a male in Poplar’s city limits that someone broke into his home and broke his television. The case remains under investigation.
Deputies assisted the Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice and a federal
Roosevelt County Sheri_’s Report
The Roosevelt County Sheri_’s Oce responded to 146 cases from April 20-27.
The calls included: April 20
Deputies received a report from a male in Poplar’s city limits that someone broke into his home and broke his television. The case remains under investigation.
Deputies assisted the Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice and a federal
Sixty-three new ocers who will serve in 32 agencies across the state graduated last week from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy within the Montana Department of Justice. MLEA provides basic and advanced training for state, county, city, and tribal law enforcement ocers throughout the state.
“I am incredibly proud of today’s graduates for successfully completing their training at the Montana
Sixty-three new ocers who will serve in 32 agencies across the state graduated last week from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy within the Montana Department of Justice. MLEA provides basic and advanced training for state, county, city, and tribal law enforcement ocers throughout the state.
“I am incredibly proud of today’s graduates for successfully completing their training at the Montana
Wolf Point’s tennis players enjoyed success on the courts last week.
Kai Villaluz won three matches during home action against Poplar on Tuesday, April 21. Also winning for the Wolves in singles were Tanna Guldborg, Hailey GrayHawk, Jeina Reum and Afton Hanks.
Posting victories in doubles were Lauren Rodenberg/ Riley Schwarzrock and McKenzie Rodenberg/ Hanks.
The tournament in Great
Wolf Point’s tennis players enjoyed success on the courts last week.
Kai Villaluz won three matches during home action against Poplar on Tuesday, April 21. Also winning for the Wolves in singles were Tanna Guldborg, Hailey GrayHawk, Jeina Reum and Afton Hanks.
Posting victories in doubles were Lauren Rodenberg/ Riley Schwarzrock and McKenzie Rodenberg/ Hanks.
The tournament in Great
Culbertson May 1: Beef and barley soup, egg salad sandwiches and dessert.
May 5: Fish tacos, mango salsa verde and dessert.
May 8: Ham and scalloped potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
*** Bainville April 30: Split pea soup, egg salad sandwiches and carrot cake.
May 5: Turkey cabbage stew, sourdough bread and pumpkin bars.
May 7: Chicken alfredo, buttered broccoli, texas toast
Culbertson May 1: Beef and barley soup, egg salad sandwiches and dessert.
May 5: Fish tacos, mango salsa verde and dessert.
May 8: Ham and scalloped potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
*** Bainville April 30: Split pea soup, egg salad sandwiches and carrot cake.
May 5: Turkey cabbage stew, sourdough bread and pumpkin bars.
May 7: Chicken alfredo, buttered broccoli, texas toast
Wolf Point’s golfers competed at the Fairview Invitational held at the Sidney Country Club on Tuesday, April 21.
Maia Kent shot a 101 to earn sixth place in the girls’ standings. McKinlee Paulson had a round of 115 for 20th place.
Conway Turcotte and Aaryn Hamilton tied for 42nd in the boys’ division with 108s.
Chaz Kegley took 47th at 111. Jesse Reed finished with a 112 for 48th
Wolf Point’s golfers competed at the Fairview Invitational held at the Sidney Country Club on Tuesday, April 21.
Maia Kent shot a 101 to earn sixth place in the girls’ standings. McKinlee Paulson had a round of 115 for 20th place.
Conway Turcotte and Aaryn Hamilton tied for 42nd in the boys’ division with 108s.
Chaz Kegley took 47th at 111. Jesse Reed finished with a 112 for 48th
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