Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 4: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, carrots and dessert.
May 9: Turkey ala king, oriental vegetables and dessert.
May 11: Beef roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 4: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, carrots and dessert.
May 9: Turkey ala king, oriental vegetables and dessert.
May 11: Beef roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable and dessert.
Members of the Golden Plains Library Federation discussed a variety of topics during its semi-annual meeting held in Wolf Point on Thursday, April 20.
The federation includes library representatives from the eastern Montana counties of Phillips, Sheridan, Valley, Blaine, Daniels and Roosevelt. The Fort Peck Community College is also represented.
“They all have great issues,” Perry Lilley,
Members of the Golden Plains Library Federation discussed a variety of topics during its semi-annual meeting held in Wolf Point on Thursday, April 20.
The federation includes library representatives from the eastern Montana counties of Phillips, Sheridan, Valley, Blaine, Daniels and Roosevelt. The Fort Peck Community College is also represented.
“They all have great issues,” Perry Lilley,
Wolf Point High School senior Miracle Welch executed her role well for the school’s boys’ basketball team this school year.
Welch served as one of the team’s managers and her duties included filming each of the games.
“When it was an exciting game, it was hard because I wanted to watch the game not control the camera,” Welch said.
The Wolves had plenty of exciting games, but
Wolf Point High School senior Miracle Welch executed her role well for the school’s boys’ basketball team this school year.
Welch served as one of the team’s managers and her duties included filming each of the games.
“When it was an exciting game, it was hard because I wanted to watch the game not control the camera,” Welch said.
The Wolves had plenty of exciting games, but
Born To Rein, Author To Appear At Theater
American Doorstop Project co-founders and authors Jody L. Lamp and Melody Dobson announce the latest screening of their award-winning documentary film Born To Rein at Prairie Cinemas in Wolf Point April 28 through May 4.
Screening dates and times, include: Friday, April 28, 7:15 p.m.: Film introduction and Q & A with Melody (Wanderaas) Dobson,
Born To Rein, Author To Appear At Theater
American Doorstop Project co-founders and authors Jody L. Lamp and Melody Dobson announce the latest screening of their award-winning documentary film Born To Rein at Prairie Cinemas in Wolf Point April 28 through May 4.
Screening dates and times, include: Friday, April 28, 7:15 p.m.: Film introduction and Q & A with Melody (Wanderaas) Dobson,
A Principal’s Scholarship of $1,000 is being offered for a college-bound senior graduating from Frazer High School.
Application requirements include a personal essay, college acceptance letter and college planning with Ms. Dillinger. Applications are available in the principal’s office.
Frazer High School principal Nourah AbuShaban noted, “Ed and I have decided to offer a $1,000 scholarship
A Principal’s Scholarship of $1,000 is being offered for a college-bound senior graduating from Frazer High School.
Application requirements include a personal essay, college acceptance letter and college planning with Ms. Dillinger. Applications are available in the principal’s office.
Frazer High School principal Nourah AbuShaban noted, “Ed and I have decided to offer a $1,000 scholarship
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
May 1-5: Cook’s choice. *** Wolf Point School May 1: Breakfast: Frosted flakes, lemon bars and apples. Lunch: French toast, eggs, sausage, orange juice and pears.
May 2: Breakfast: Breakfast wraps, string cheese and oranges. Lunch: Quesadillas, Spanish rice, dinner salad, broccoli and applesauce.
May 3: Breakfast:
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
May 1-5: Cook’s choice. *** Wolf Point School May 1: Breakfast: Frosted flakes, lemon bars and apples. Lunch: French toast, eggs, sausage, orange juice and pears.
May 2: Breakfast: Breakfast wraps, string cheese and oranges. Lunch: Quesadillas, Spanish rice, dinner salad, broccoli and applesauce.
May 3: Breakfast:
Wolf Point Schools have released their honor roll students for the third quarter.
Seniors: Aaron Boysun,* Kayden Fleming,* J’Ell Garfield,* Julianna Garfield,* Trinity Keiser,* Rebekah Landsrud,* Katelyn MacDonald,* Mahala MacDonald,* Abigail Ponce-Curl, Miracle Welch, Trinniti Garrett, Jerome Four Star, Frank Baker, Dahmoniq Ahneman-Wolff, Audriana Four Bear, Samantha Reed, Elias LeCompte,
Wolf Point Schools have released their honor roll students for the third quarter.
Seniors: Aaron Boysun,* Kayden Fleming,* J’Ell Garfield,* Julianna Garfield,* Trinity Keiser,* Rebekah Landsrud,* Katelyn MacDonald,* Mahala MacDonald,* Abigail Ponce-Curl, Miracle Welch, Trinniti Garrett, Jerome Four Star, Frank Baker, Dahmoniq Ahneman-Wolff, Audriana Four Bear, Samantha Reed, Elias LeCompte,
Wolf Point Congregate Meals April 27: Chicken cordon bleu, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, birthday cake and ice cream.
May 2: Split pea soup, ham and cheese sandwiches, dessert.
May 4: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, carrots, dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals April 27: Chicken cordon bleu, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, birthday cake and ice cream.
May 2: Split pea soup, ham and cheese sandwiches, dessert.
May 4: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, carrots, dessert.
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has announced its longest summer tour season to date with performances of two classic plays in 2023, one of which is new to the performance group. In its 51st season, the traveling theater group, which is an outreach program of Montana State University’s College of Arts and Architecture, will perform Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure and the action-packed The
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has announced its longest summer tour season to date with performances of two classic plays in 2023, one of which is new to the performance group. In its 51st season, the traveling theater group, which is an outreach program of Montana State University’s College of Arts and Architecture, will perform Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure and the action-packed The
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