Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 24: No meal. Nov. 29: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, carrots, birthday cake and ice cream.
Dec. 1: Chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 24: No meal. Nov. 29: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, carrots, birthday cake and ice cream.
Dec. 1: Chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots and dessert.
Wolf Point High School members (from left) Julianna Garfield, Dante’ Dionne-Granbois, Walker Harmon and Cole Boysun sing during the Wolf Point High School fine arts extravaganza held at First Lutheran Church on Saturday, Nov. 19.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point High School members (from left) Julianna Garfield, Dante’ Dionne-Granbois, Walker Harmon and Cole Boysun sing during the Wolf Point High School fine arts extravaganza held at First Lutheran Church on Saturday, Nov. 19.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
At presstime Tuesday, Nov. 22, Lustre has not had mail service since Wednesday of last week. A new contractor has been secured and is going through the process to be able begin delivery of mail on Nov. 26.
For information, contact Dani Bushman at the Wolf Point Post Office at 406-6532802. Customers may pick up their mail at Frazer Post Office between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily.
The community
At presstime Tuesday, Nov. 22, Lustre has not had mail service since Wednesday of last week. A new contractor has been secured and is going through the process to be able begin delivery of mail on Nov. 26.
For information, contact Dani Bushman at the Wolf Point Post Office at 406-6532802. Customers may pick up their mail at Frazer Post Office between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily.
The community
The Wolf Point speech and drama team came away with first-place honors in speech sweeps and took third in drama sweeps at the meet in Miles City Saturday, Nov. 12.
Ryan Schumacher captured third, Julianna Garfield placed seventh and Chase Adams was eighth in humorous interpretation.
Cole Boysun and Elliauna Ryan took fourth place in humorous theatre. Francis Goodtrack and Jaycen Williams
The Wolf Point speech and drama team came away with first-place honors in speech sweeps and took third in drama sweeps at the meet in Miles City Saturday, Nov. 12.
Ryan Schumacher captured third, Julianna Garfield placed seventh and Chase Adams was eighth in humorous interpretation.
Cole Boysun and Elliauna Ryan took fourth place in humorous theatre. Francis Goodtrack and Jaycen Williams
Wolf Point High School senior Trevin Boysun appreciates the time he gets to spend with his fellow students throughout his various activities at the school.
His involvement includes football, boys’ basketball and golf.
Boysun’s favorite sport is football where he started at center and defensive tackle for the Wolves.
“I like to be physical,” Boysun explained his enjoyment of football.
Wolf Point High School senior Trevin Boysun appreciates the time he gets to spend with his fellow students throughout his various activities at the school.
His involvement includes football, boys’ basketball and golf.
Boysun’s favorite sport is football where he started at center and defensive tackle for the Wolves.
“I like to be physical,” Boysun explained his enjoyment of football.
Institute of American Indian Arts’ 2022 valedictorian Tiffanie Irizarry participated in a “Land Acknowledgment” exhibition and show at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., Dec. 5.
Irizarry’s acrylic 20”x30” portrait of Chief Iron White Man was included in the show.
The gallery exhibition was curated by Charlene Teters. Irizarry said the show was mainly focused on regional art
Institute of American Indian Arts’ 2022 valedictorian Tiffanie Irizarry participated in a “Land Acknowledgment” exhibition and show at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., Dec. 5.
Irizarry’s acrylic 20”x30” portrait of Chief Iron White Man was included in the show.
The gallery exhibition was curated by Charlene Teters. Irizarry said the show was mainly focused on regional art
Quitting tobacco is hard. But starting with a single day of giving up tobacco can help you take the first step to a longer, healthier life. Let the Great American Smokeout event on Thursday, Nov. 17, be your day to start the journey toward a life free from smoking.
On Nov. 17, join your fellow Montanans and thousands across the nation to celebrate the Great American Smokeout by making a pledge
Quitting tobacco is hard. But starting with a single day of giving up tobacco can help you take the first step to a longer, healthier life. Let the Great American Smokeout event on Thursday, Nov. 17, be your day to start the journey toward a life free from smoking.
On Nov. 17, join your fellow Montanans and thousands across the nation to celebrate the Great American Smokeout by making a pledge
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Nov. 21: Baked ziti and garlic toast.
Nov. 22: Ham patties, potato soup and buns.
Nov. 23: No school. Nov. 24: No school. Nov. 25: No school. *** Wolf Point School
All meals served with milk.
Nov. 21: Breakfast: Cheerios, oatmeal chocolate chunk bars and oranges. Lunch: Cheeseburgers, baked beanies, salad and broccoli.
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Nov. 21: Baked ziti and garlic toast.
Nov. 22: Ham patties, potato soup and buns.
Nov. 23: No school. Nov. 24: No school. Nov. 25: No school. *** Wolf Point School
All meals served with milk.
Nov. 21: Breakfast: Cheerios, oatmeal chocolate chunk bars and oranges. Lunch: Cheeseburgers, baked beanies, salad and broccoli.
Roosevelt County reported four active COVID cases as of Monday, Nov. 14. There have been 3,718 total cases in the county. Roosevelt County Health Department hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Wolf Point the first and third Thursdays of the month, and in Culbertson on the fourth Thursday. Clinics for children 5-11 years of age are held every three weeks on Fridays. Call 406-653-6223 for a COVID vaccine
Roosevelt County reported four active COVID cases as of Monday, Nov. 14. There have been 3,718 total cases in the county. Roosevelt County Health Department hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Wolf Point the first and third Thursdays of the month, and in Culbertson on the fourth Thursday. Clinics for children 5-11 years of age are held every three weeks on Fridays. Call 406-653-6223 for a COVID vaccine
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