Wolf Point Congregate Meals Apr. 29: Baked cod, fried rice, carrots and dessert.
May 4: Broccoli and cheese soup, tuna sandwiches, chips and dessert.
May 6: Porcupine meatballs, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Apr. 29: Baked cod, fried rice, carrots and dessert.
May 4: Broccoli and cheese soup, tuna sandwiches, chips and dessert.
May 6: Porcupine meatballs, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Maddox Reum, Athena Onstad and Kristina Alexander are Scholars of the Week for Wolf Point High School.
Reum is a freshman and 15 years old. His parents are Corey and Abby Reum. Siblings are Tayie and Asistyn.
Extra-curricular activities are track and football. His role model is his father. Hobbies include Xbox and sports.
His favorite class is Spanish. His favorite teacher is Martha Sifuentes.
Maddox Reum, Athena Onstad and Kristina Alexander are Scholars of the Week for Wolf Point High School.
Reum is a freshman and 15 years old. His parents are Corey and Abby Reum. Siblings are Tayie and Asistyn.
Extra-curricular activities are track and football. His role model is his father. Hobbies include Xbox and sports.
His favorite class is Spanish. His favorite teacher is Martha Sifuentes.
Wolf Point School May 3: Breakfast: Cold cereal, strawberry bars and fruit. Lunch: Cheeseburgers, french fries, fruits and veggies.
May 4: Breakfast: Sausage link omelets, butterscotch oatmeal bars and fruit. Lunch: Chalupas, spanish rice, fruits and veggies.
May 5: Breakfast: Breakfast burritos and fruit. Lunch: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, whole wheat dinner rolls, fruits and veggies.
Wolf Point School May 3: Breakfast: Cold cereal, strawberry bars and fruit. Lunch: Cheeseburgers, french fries, fruits and veggies.
May 4: Breakfast: Sausage link omelets, butterscotch oatmeal bars and fruit. Lunch: Chalupas, spanish rice, fruits and veggies.
May 5: Breakfast: Breakfast burritos and fruit. Lunch: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, whole wheat dinner rolls, fruits and veggies.
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has announced it will return to in-person performances for its 2021 season. Due to the pandemic, the Montana State University program postponed its 2020 season and created content for all ages under the title “MSIP Live.”
This summer, the company will perform William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cymbeline.
“After enduring a year
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has announced it will return to in-person performances for its 2021 season. Due to the pandemic, the Montana State University program postponed its 2020 season and created content for all ages under the title “MSIP Live.”
This summer, the company will perform William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cymbeline.
“After enduring a year
Wolf Point School Apr. 26: Breakfast: Coco puffs, breakfast bars and fruit. Lunch: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes, whole wheat rolls, fruit and veggies.
Apr. 27: Breakfast: Mini french toast and fruit. Lunch: Chili with cheese, whole wheat dinner rolls, fruit and veggies.
Apr. 28: Breakfast: Sausage, egg and cheese muffins and fruit. Lunch: Spaghetti, garlic toast, fruits and veggies.
Wolf Point School Apr. 26: Breakfast: Coco puffs, breakfast bars and fruit. Lunch: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes, whole wheat rolls, fruit and veggies.
Apr. 27: Breakfast: Mini french toast and fruit. Lunch: Chili with cheese, whole wheat dinner rolls, fruit and veggies.
Apr. 28: Breakfast: Sausage, egg and cheese muffins and fruit. Lunch: Spaghetti, garlic toast, fruits and veggies.
The Montana Public Service Commission has announced that Montanans will need to start using the “406” area code more than ever starting in 2021.
Starting on Saturday, April 24, residents should use 10-digit dialing while calling. A call using seven-digit dialing will still be completed until October.
Beginning Oct. 24, the 10-digital dialing will become mandatory in the state. That means
The Montana Public Service Commission has announced that Montanans will need to start using the “406” area code more than ever starting in 2021.
Starting on Saturday, April 24, residents should use 10-digit dialing while calling. A call using seven-digit dialing will still be completed until October.
Beginning Oct. 24, the 10-digital dialing will become mandatory in the state. That means
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed a bill to eliminate unnecessary telehealth regulations and open the door to expanding access to health care.
“Telehealth services are transforming how care is delivered in Montana, particularly in our frontier and rural communities,” Gianforte said. “This new, commonsense law eliminates unnecessary, burdensome regulations, increases flexibility
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed a bill to eliminate unnecessary telehealth regulations and open the door to expanding access to health care.
“Telehealth services are transforming how care is delivered in Montana, particularly in our frontier and rural communities,” Gianforte said. “This new, commonsense law eliminates unnecessary, burdensome regulations, increases flexibility
A barbecue hosted by the Poplar Volunteer Fire Department was interrupted by sirens before the grill was even set up Saturday, April 17. The barbecue, planned for 2 p.m. at the cultural center in Poplar, was intended to thank area first responders for their assistance during recent fires that threatened residences in Poplar.
The day began with a siren for a grass fire north of Poplar at 9 a.m.
A barbecue hosted by the Poplar Volunteer Fire Department was interrupted by sirens before the grill was even set up Saturday, April 17. The barbecue, planned for 2 p.m. at the cultural center in Poplar, was intended to thank area first responders for their assistance during recent fires that threatened residences in Poplar.
The day began with a siren for a grass fire north of Poplar at 9 a.m.
North Dakota’s top oil and gas regulator attributed a larger than expected drop in the state’s oil and natural gas production to the Texas energy crisis that occurred in February.
A winter heating crisis in Texas caused problems for the Southwest Power Pool, which forced rolling blackouts for Western Area Power Association for two days. The problems in Texas contributed to an overall 6 percent
North Dakota’s top oil and gas regulator attributed a larger than expected drop in the state’s oil and natural gas production to the Texas energy crisis that occurred in February.
A winter heating crisis in Texas caused problems for the Southwest Power Pool, which forced rolling blackouts for Western Area Power Association for two days. The problems in Texas contributed to an overall 6 percent
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