Gideon Price Magura was born Nov. 22 at 10:30 a.m. to Rebecca and Jacob Magura of Wolf Point at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow.
He weighed seven pounds nine ounces and was 20 inches long.
He joins brother Adam at home.
Gideon Price Magura was born Nov. 22 at 10:30 a.m. to Rebecca and Jacob Magura of Wolf Point at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow.
He weighed seven pounds nine ounces and was 20 inches long.
He joins brother Adam at home.
The Fort Peck Tribes Language & Culture Department is offering language classes at the department’s building in Poplar and the Wolf Point Community Center.
Nakoda classes will run Thursdays at 5 p.m. at 5125 Sixth Ave. S in Wolf Point.
Community members are welcome.
Dakota language classes are being offered Wednesday nights at 5 p.m. Those classes will be located at 603 Court Ave.
The Fort Peck Tribes Language & Culture Department is offering language classes at the department’s building in Poplar and the Wolf Point Community Center.
Nakoda classes will run Thursdays at 5 p.m. at 5125 Sixth Ave. S in Wolf Point.
Community members are welcome.
Dakota language classes are being offered Wednesday nights at 5 p.m. Those classes will be located at 603 Court Ave.
focuses in oil and watercolor, has become a mainstay in the Bigger Sky Kids’ visual arts program.
Another activity offered is playing board games. “If you had a stressful day of school, it’s relaxing to play a board game with friends,” Olson explained.
Students are greeted each of the days with a meal, which might included grilled cheese, spaghetti, soup, hot dogs or sandwiches.
focuses in oil and watercolor, has become a mainstay in the Bigger Sky Kids’ visual arts program.
Another activity offered is playing board games. “If you had a stressful day of school, it’s relaxing to play a board game with friends,” Olson explained.
Students are greeted each of the days with a meal, which might included grilled cheese, spaghetti, soup, hot dogs or sandwiches.
It was a weekend celebrating the high school’s fine arts students in Wolf Point. The Wolf Point High School fine arts extravaganza was conducted both Friday, Nov. 18, and Saturday, Nov. 19, at the First Lutheran Church.
Both performances were fairly well attended. Profits went to the school’s music and drama departments. Russell Johnson is the music director and Jacob Boysun is the speech
It was a weekend celebrating the high school’s fine arts students in Wolf Point. The Wolf Point High School fine arts extravaganza was conducted both Friday, Nov. 18, and Saturday, Nov. 19, at the First Lutheran Church.
Both performances were fairly well attended. Profits went to the school’s music and drama departments. Russell Johnson is the music director and Jacob Boysun is the speech
The William Turcotte Community Thanksgiving Dinner is offered starting at 1 p.m. on Thanksgiving day at the Beauchamp Building, 103 E. Dawson St., in Wolf Point.
The traditional, full Thanksgiving dinner will include drink and dessert.
Everybody will be served a great meal in memory of William Turcotte. The food will be served until gone.
Last year, 281 meals were served.
William died
The William Turcotte Community Thanksgiving Dinner is offered starting at 1 p.m. on Thanksgiving day at the Beauchamp Building, 103 E. Dawson St., in Wolf Point.
The traditional, full Thanksgiving dinner will include drink and dessert.
Everybody will be served a great meal in memory of William Turcotte. The food will be served until gone.
Last year, 281 meals were served.
William died
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Nov. 28: Biscuits and gravy and sausage links.
Nov. 29: Hamburger mac and cheese and salad bar.
Nov. 30: Fish patties, scalloped potatoes and buns.
Dec. 1: Cook’s choice. Dec. 2: Cook’s choice. *** Wolf Point School
All meals served with milk.
Nov. 28: Breakfast: Cinnamon toast crunch, Scooby- doo grahams
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Nov. 28: Biscuits and gravy and sausage links.
Nov. 29: Hamburger mac and cheese and salad bar.
Nov. 30: Fish patties, scalloped potatoes and buns.
Dec. 1: Cook’s choice. Dec. 2: Cook’s choice. *** Wolf Point School
All meals served with milk.
Nov. 28: Breakfast: Cinnamon toast crunch, Scooby- doo grahams
Dana Buckles won a seat on the Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board during a special election on Saturday, Nov. 19.
The need for a special election was created when longtime tribal board member Grant Stafne resigned in a letter dated Aug. 29. Because Buckles and Kaci Wallette tied for 13th place with 449 votes each in last year’s election, a new election involving the two candidates was needed
Dana Buckles won a seat on the Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board during a special election on Saturday, Nov. 19.
The need for a special election was created when longtime tribal board member Grant Stafne resigned in a letter dated Aug. 29. Because Buckles and Kaci Wallette tied for 13th place with 449 votes each in last year’s election, a new election involving the two candidates was needed
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