Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 5: Salmon loaf, au gratin potatoes, peas and dessert.
Oct. 10: Spaghetti and meatballs, garlic bread, vegetable and dessert.
Oct. 12: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 5: Salmon loaf, au gratin potatoes, peas and dessert.
Oct. 10: Spaghetti and meatballs, garlic bread, vegetable and dessert.
Oct. 12: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes and dessert.
Wolf Point senior Kaleah Miller-Toves has been a standout in two sports for the Lady Wolves during the past few years.
Her favorite sport is tennis where she and doubles’ partner Kaylee Johnson placed eighth at the state tournament as sophomores and fourth as juniors.
“It’s not as stressful as volleyball is,” Miller-Toves said of why tennis is her favorite sport.
She started
Wolf Point senior Kaleah Miller-Toves has been a standout in two sports for the Lady Wolves during the past few years.
Her favorite sport is tennis where she and doubles’ partner Kaylee Johnson placed eighth at the state tournament as sophomores and fourth as juniors.
“It’s not as stressful as volleyball is,” Miller-Toves said of why tennis is her favorite sport.
She started
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Oct. 9: Pulled pork sandwiches, coleslaw, fruit and veggies.
Oct. 10: Fish patties, fries, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 11: Burger mac-ncheese, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 12: Poppy seed chicken and rice, fruits and veggies.
*** Wolf Point School Oct. 9: Breakfast: Rice crispies, Nutrigrain bars, apples. Lunch: Chicken
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Oct. 9: Pulled pork sandwiches, coleslaw, fruit and veggies.
Oct. 10: Fish patties, fries, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 11: Burger mac-ncheese, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 12: Poppy seed chicken and rice, fruits and veggies.
*** Wolf Point School Oct. 9: Breakfast: Rice crispies, Nutrigrain bars, apples. Lunch: Chicken
Two departments at Wolf Point High School are benefiting from grants received from the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764.
Through the Elks’ Gratitude Grant program, the school received a total of $2,500 for the art and industrial arts departments.
Art teacher Vivian Schultz said the funds will be used for canvas, paint, brushes and sketch books.
Industrial arts instructor RC Page noted the
Two departments at Wolf Point High School are benefiting from grants received from the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764.
Through the Elks’ Gratitude Grant program, the school received a total of $2,500 for the art and industrial arts departments.
Art teacher Vivian Schultz said the funds will be used for canvas, paint, brushes and sketch books.
Industrial arts instructor RC Page noted the
Kilo Knoxx Ackerman was born Sept. 21 at 6:28 p.m. to Catherine Bear and Gage Ackerman of Wolf Point at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed eight pounds 3.4 ounces and was 20 inches long. His grandparents are Cindy Bear and Danny Martin of Poplar and Gracie and Wilbert Ackerman of Oswego.
Kilo Knoxx Ackerman was born Sept. 21 at 6:28 p.m. to Catherine Bear and Gage Ackerman of Wolf Point at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed eight pounds 3.4 ounces and was 20 inches long. His grandparents are Cindy Bear and Danny Martin of Poplar and Gracie and Wilbert Ackerman of Oswego.
Many Wolf Point residents might see Trenton Hamilton running through the streets to get in condition for cross country and track seasons.
Hamilton, a senior, is a member of both squads and a leader in the programs.
“It keeps me in shape,” Hamilton said of running on Wolf Point’s cross country team.
This is his second year in cross-country. He has a goal of breaking the 20-minute barrier.
Many Wolf Point residents might see Trenton Hamilton running through the streets to get in condition for cross country and track seasons.
Hamilton, a senior, is a member of both squads and a leader in the programs.
“It keeps me in shape,” Hamilton said of running on Wolf Point’s cross country team.
This is his second year in cross-country. He has a goal of breaking the 20-minute barrier.
Montana AARP and the Roosevelt County Library will provide information and resources to caregivers in our community.
LaDawn Whiteside is a caregiving consultant with AARP Montana and will present “Prepare to Care” on Saturday, Oct. 14, starting at 1 p.m. at the library.
There will be caregiving materials for those who register and attend the program. This presentation will be approximately
Montana AARP and the Roosevelt County Library will provide information and resources to caregivers in our community.
LaDawn Whiteside is a caregiving consultant with AARP Montana and will present “Prepare to Care” on Saturday, Oct. 14, starting at 1 p.m. at the library.
There will be caregiving materials for those who register and attend the program. This presentation will be approximately
The last day to claim the Montana Property Tax Rebate is Monday, Oct. 2.
The Montana Department of Revenue has extended the deadline to claim the property tax rebate by one day to Oct. 2.
The original deadline in House Bill 222 was Oct. 1. However, Oct. 1 is a Sunday. Because taxpayers may have last-minute questions, the department decided to accept claims until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct.
The last day to claim the Montana Property Tax Rebate is Monday, Oct. 2.
The Montana Department of Revenue has extended the deadline to claim the property tax rebate by one day to Oct. 2.
The original deadline in House Bill 222 was Oct. 1. However, Oct. 1 is a Sunday. Because taxpayers may have last-minute questions, the department decided to accept claims until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct.
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