Wolf Point High School senior Kailey Bridges says painting is one of her favorite hobbies.
“I like to be active, but my knees make it very hard,” Bridges said. She used to play volleyball before suffering a knee injury.
One of her favorite paintings was one of a dog that she made for her grandmother a couple of years ago.
“She was really happy with it,” Bridges said.
After
Wolf Point High School senior Kailey Bridges says painting is one of her favorite hobbies.
“I like to be active, but my knees make it very hard,” Bridges said. She used to play volleyball before suffering a knee injury.
One of her favorite paintings was one of a dog that she made for her grandmother a couple of years ago.
“She was really happy with it,” Bridges said.
After
is a six-month-old spayed female pup who is ready for a permanent home. She is currently fostering in Outlook via Wolf Point Pound Puppies. She was found on the street in Wolf Point. An application for adoption is available at wolfpointpoundpuppies.org. A Dec. 28 social media post from the organization said, “Wolf Point Pound Puppies is beyond capacity and we need everyone to please keep your animals
is a six-month-old spayed female pup who is ready for a permanent home. She is currently fostering in Outlook via Wolf Point Pound Puppies. She was found on the street in Wolf Point. An application for adoption is available at wolfpointpoundpuppies.org. A Dec. 28 social media post from the organization said, “Wolf Point Pound Puppies is beyond capacity and we need everyone to please keep your animals
Independence Bank is proud to offer scholarship opportunities for incoming first-year students planning to attend Montana State University - Northern in Havre.
To be eligible, students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Daniels, Roosevelt, Sheridan, Liberty, Chouteau, Cascade, Pondera or Toole counties.
Independence Bank will award eight $1,000 scholarships
Independence Bank is proud to offer scholarship opportunities for incoming first-year students planning to attend Montana State University - Northern in Havre.
To be eligible, students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Daniels, Roosevelt, Sheridan, Liberty, Chouteau, Cascade, Pondera or Toole counties.
Independence Bank will award eight $1,000 scholarships
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Jan. 23: Spaghetti with meatball sauce.
Jan. 24: Chicken drummies and scalloped potatoes.
Jan. 25: Corn dogs and fries.
Jan. 26: Tater tot casserole. Jan. 27: Bacon cheeseburgers and fries.
*** Wolf Point School Jan. 23: Breakfast: Mini frosted wheats, Scooby Doo grahams and oranges. Lunch: Ham patties, scalloped
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Jan. 23: Spaghetti with meatball sauce.
Jan. 24: Chicken drummies and scalloped potatoes.
Jan. 25: Corn dogs and fries.
Jan. 26: Tater tot casserole. Jan. 27: Bacon cheeseburgers and fries.
*** Wolf Point School Jan. 23: Breakfast: Mini frosted wheats, Scooby Doo grahams and oranges. Lunch: Ham patties, scalloped
Wolf Point’s students came away with the first-place award in drama and second- place honor in sweepstakes for Class B schools at the meet in Glendive on Saturday, Jan. 7.
Placing second were Elliauna Ryan and Cole Boysun in humorous duo and Dante’ Dionne in pantomime. Earning third were Jailla Big Talk in Lincoln-Douglas debate, Tavian Bell in pantomime and Ryan Schumacher in humorous
Wolf Point’s students came away with the first-place award in drama and second- place honor in sweepstakes for Class B schools at the meet in Glendive on Saturday, Jan. 7.
Placing second were Elliauna Ryan and Cole Boysun in humorous duo and Dante’ Dionne in pantomime. Earning third were Jailla Big Talk in Lincoln-Douglas debate, Tavian Bell in pantomime and Ryan Schumacher in humorous
KJ St. Marks is glad to be a student at Wolf Point High School.
St. Marks, a senior, transferred to Wolf Point from Frazer two years ago. “I like it better. There’s better opportunities,” she said.
Her favorite activity is playing basketball. She remembers being introduced to the sport during a little tournament at Blue Sky Church when she was only 6 years old. She laughs that she
KJ St. Marks is glad to be a student at Wolf Point High School.
St. Marks, a senior, transferred to Wolf Point from Frazer two years ago. “I like it better. There’s better opportunities,” she said.
Her favorite activity is playing basketball. She remembers being introduced to the sport during a little tournament at Blue Sky Church when she was only 6 years old. She laughs that she
I made it past PSA security at the Billings International Airport and headed to Gate C to wait for my flight to Wolf Point. The call to board the aircraft was delayed due to nearly subzero weather and the possibility of a snowstorm. Passengers were getting restless from the uncertainty of the flight.
The gate agent invited the five passengers on the Wolf Point flight to make their way to the
I made it past PSA security at the Billings International Airport and headed to Gate C to wait for my flight to Wolf Point. The call to board the aircraft was delayed due to nearly subzero weather and the possibility of a snowstorm. Passengers were getting restless from the uncertainty of the flight.
The gate agent invited the five passengers on the Wolf Point flight to make their way to the
An event on Friday, Feb. 3, will feature a unique evening of food and fun at St. Raphael’s Parish Center in Glasgow.
“A Taste of Portugal” is a dinner fundraiser with authentic Portuguese cuisine, cash bar, silent auction with beautiful items to bid on and a raffle.
Why Portugal, you may be asking? There are six people from Wolf Point and four from Glasgow who will be traveling to Lisbon,
An event on Friday, Feb. 3, will feature a unique evening of food and fun at St. Raphael’s Parish Center in Glasgow.
“A Taste of Portugal” is a dinner fundraiser with authentic Portuguese cuisine, cash bar, silent auction with beautiful items to bid on and a raffle.
Why Portugal, you may be asking? There are six people from Wolf Point and four from Glasgow who will be traveling to Lisbon,
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