Mickey Copenhaver (left) and Laura Krauth (right) of happily accept a gift from Nourah AbuShaban during the business’ fifth-year anniversary celebration on Wednesday, Oct. 19.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Mickey Copenhaver (left) and Laura Krauth (right) of happily accept a gift from Nourah AbuShaban during the business’ fifth-year anniversary celebration on Wednesday, Oct. 19.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Montana Film Commissioner Allison Whitmer (right) has been named Outreach Montana Ambassador of the Year. Julia Bryant (left) presented the honor to Whitmer at the Montana Ambassadors Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner at Fairmont Hot Springs last week. According to a press release, Whitmer won the award for promoting opportunities around the state. (Submitted)
Montana Film Commissioner Allison Whitmer (right) has been named Outreach Montana Ambassador of the Year. Julia Bryant (left) presented the honor to Whitmer at the Montana Ambassadors Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner at Fairmont Hot Springs last week. According to a press release, Whitmer won the award for promoting opportunities around the state. (Submitted)
Point and the auto business. He became partners with Presser and Presser’s son Jeff, and joined High Plains Motors in 2007.
“Mr. Presser taught me the car business like I was one of his kids, and I am forever thankful for his mentorship,” Johnson said. “Marvin passed away in 2015 but left us with a great business and many life lessons to live and teach to others.”
Today, he and Jeff
Point and the auto business. He became partners with Presser and Presser’s son Jeff, and joined High Plains Motors in 2007.
“Mr. Presser taught me the car business like I was one of his kids, and I am forever thankful for his mentorship,” Johnson said. “Marvin passed away in 2015 but left us with a great business and many life lessons to live and teach to others.”
Today, he and Jeff
The Roosevelt County budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year isn’t much different than in the previous fiscal year, according to county commissioners.
Commissioner Gordon Oelkers said there is no extra mills and no tax increase for county taxpayers.
Oelkers said the sheriff office’s budget is a bit larger with the addition of a deputy and a jail employee positions.
CARES funds will be
The Roosevelt County budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year isn’t much different than in the previous fiscal year, according to county commissioners.
Commissioner Gordon Oelkers said there is no extra mills and no tax increase for county taxpayers.
Oelkers said the sheriff office’s budget is a bit larger with the addition of a deputy and a jail employee positions.
CARES funds will be
Fort Peck Tribes Cultural Resource Department staff and volunteers held their inaugural live museum parade with corresponding events despite rain and wind Saturday, Sept. 24 at Legion Park in Poplar. Organizers moved the parade under the arbor and hurried cultural items and artifacts under a tent. Otherwise, festivities went on largely as planned.
Parade contestants lined up by category and
Fort Peck Tribes Cultural Resource Department staff and volunteers held their inaugural live museum parade with corresponding events despite rain and wind Saturday, Sept. 24 at Legion Park in Poplar. Organizers moved the parade under the arbor and hurried cultural items and artifacts under a tent. Otherwise, festivities went on largely as planned.
Parade contestants lined up by category and
There’s doesn’t seem to be enough time in a day or enough sports seasons in a year for Wolf Point’s energetic senior Katelyn MacDonald.
MacDonald already competes in volleyball, basketball and track for the Wolf Point Wolves. She also loves playing fast-pitch softball during the summer. Still, she would love to find the opportunity to wrestle and box as well.
When she was younger,
There’s doesn’t seem to be enough time in a day or enough sports seasons in a year for Wolf Point’s energetic senior Katelyn MacDonald.
MacDonald already competes in volleyball, basketball and track for the Wolf Point Wolves. She also loves playing fast-pitch softball during the summer. Still, she would love to find the opportunity to wrestle and box as well.
When she was younger,
Tina Betshismedicine with Wolf Point Pound Puppies told the Northern Plains Independent that the organization will be offering far fewer services this winter because key supervisory staff will be traveling for health reasons until the spring.
The group’s Hell Hounds fundraiser has been postponed and the schedule for clinics has been curtailed.
There will be no more clinics for cats this
Tina Betshismedicine with Wolf Point Pound Puppies told the Northern Plains Independent that the organization will be offering far fewer services this winter because key supervisory staff will be traveling for health reasons until the spring.
The group’s Hell Hounds fundraiser has been postponed and the schedule for clinics has been curtailed.
There will be no more clinics for cats this
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Sept. 29: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
Oct. 4: Chicken fried steaks, potato wedges, carrots and dessert.
Oct. 6: Wisconsin cheese soup, sub sandwiches and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Sept. 29: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
Oct. 4: Chicken fried steaks, potato wedges, carrots and dessert.
Oct. 6: Wisconsin cheese soup, sub sandwiches and dessert.
Gov. Greg Gianforte has launched the 2022 Montana Governor’s Veteran Commendation and seeks nominations for the award.
“No state values its veterans and their service to our country more than Montana,” Gianforte said. “With the help of folks across the Treasure State, our veteran commendation honors heroes who served our country in uniform and have made Montana a better place through
Gov. Greg Gianforte has launched the 2022 Montana Governor’s Veteran Commendation and seeks nominations for the award.
“No state values its veterans and their service to our country more than Montana,” Gianforte said. “With the help of folks across the Treasure State, our veteran commendation honors heroes who served our country in uniform and have made Montana a better place through
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Oct. 3: Hamburger macaroni and cheese and salad.
Oct. 4: Spaghetti with sauce and salad.
Oct. 5: Shepherd’s pie. Oct. 6: Fish patties, au gratin potatoes and salad.
Oct. 7: Poppyseed chicken hotdish.
*** Wolf Point School
All meals served with milk.
Oct. 3-6: Unavailable.
*** Lustre Oct. 3: Nachos.
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Oct. 3: Hamburger macaroni and cheese and salad.
Oct. 4: Spaghetti with sauce and salad.
Oct. 5: Shepherd’s pie. Oct. 6: Fish patties, au gratin potatoes and salad.
Oct. 7: Poppyseed chicken hotdish.
*** Wolf Point School
All meals served with milk.
Oct. 3-6: Unavailable.
*** Lustre Oct. 3: Nachos.
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