Wolf Point Congregate Meals Sept. 1: French dip sandwiches, fries, winter mix vegetables and dessert. Sept 6: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
Sept. 8: Barbecue chicken, au gratin potatoes, Oriental vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Sept. 1: French dip sandwiches, fries, winter mix vegetables and dessert. Sept 6: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
Sept. 8: Barbecue chicken, au gratin potatoes, Oriental vegetables and dessert.
Laura Krauth, owner of LK Realty, says she has a lot to be thankful for regarding the business’ successful five-year history. The community has been very supportive, and she’s grateful of the help received from others.
“You definitely don’t open a business by yourself,” Krauth said.
Krauth and agent Mickey Copenhaver are excited about their time serving the Wolf Point area.
Laura Krauth, owner of LK Realty, says she has a lot to be thankful for regarding the business’ successful five-year history. The community has been very supportive, and she’s grateful of the help received from others.
“You definitely don’t open a business by yourself,” Krauth said.
Krauth and agent Mickey Copenhaver are excited about their time serving the Wolf Point area.
Frontier School
All meals served with fruit and milk.
Aug. 29: Breakfast: Fresh fruit, cereal bars and cheese sticks. Lunch: Hamburgers, macaroni and cheese and vegetables.
Aug. 30: Breakfast: Parfait cups, cheese sticks and juice. Lunch: Hot dogs, baked beans, and vegetables.
Aug. 31: Breakfast: Fresh fruit, cereal bars and cheese sticks. Lunch: Poppyseed chicken hotdish and vegetables.
Frontier School
All meals served with fruit and milk.
Aug. 29: Breakfast: Fresh fruit, cereal bars and cheese sticks. Lunch: Hamburgers, macaroni and cheese and vegetables.
Aug. 30: Breakfast: Parfait cups, cheese sticks and juice. Lunch: Hot dogs, baked beans, and vegetables.
Aug. 31: Breakfast: Fresh fruit, cereal bars and cheese sticks. Lunch: Poppyseed chicken hotdish and vegetables.
The start of the 2022-23 school year marks the dawn of new educational opportunities for students across Montana. The Tax Credits for Qualified Education Contributions Program will send its largest ever number of scholarship recipients to high-quality K-12 nonpublic schools this fall. For these students, the start of this school year represents a new beginning — a new chance to succeed academically
The start of the 2022-23 school year marks the dawn of new educational opportunities for students across Montana. The Tax Credits for Qualified Education Contributions Program will send its largest ever number of scholarship recipients to high-quality K-12 nonpublic schools this fall. For these students, the start of this school year represents a new beginning — a new chance to succeed academically
Wolf Point Aug 25: Hamburger deluxes, french fries, birthday cake and ice cream.
Aug. 30: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, peas and dessert.
Sept. 1: French dip sandwiches, fries, winter mix vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point Aug 25: Hamburger deluxes, french fries, birthday cake and ice cream.
Aug. 30: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, peas and dessert.
Sept. 1: French dip sandwiches, fries, winter mix vegetables and dessert.
The Wolf Point Lions Club’s treasurer Gary Johnson (left) presents a $250 check to Tina BetsHisMedicine for the Wolf Point Pound Puppies. (Photo submitted)
The Wolf Point Lions Club’s treasurer Gary Johnson (left) presents a $250 check to Tina BetsHisMedicine for the Wolf Point Pound Puppies. (Photo submitted)
Southside Elementary School students (from left) Haeli Clark, Kenzley Clark and Kelson Clark smile before the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 22.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Southside Elementary School students (from left) Haeli Clark, Kenzley Clark and Kelson Clark smile before the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 22.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Erickson family including Lindsay, Jon, Castiel and Chester head into Southside Elementary School for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 22.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Erickson family including Lindsay, Jon, Castiel and Chester head into Southside Elementary School for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 22.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Pepper Marie Due was born Aug. 16 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow to Krystina Fields and Arthur Due of Glasgow. She weighed six pounds, 11 ounces and was 18.5 inches long. She joins Prudence and Penny Layn at home.
Pepper Marie Due was born Aug. 16 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow to Krystina Fields and Arthur Due of Glasgow. She weighed six pounds, 11 ounces and was 18.5 inches long. She joins Prudence and Penny Layn at home.
Just as most cars need to be refueled constantly, so does the nation’s blood supply. The American Red Cross has faced a concerning drop in blood donations this summer. Donors are needed to make an appointment to give in August to help prevent a blood shortage.
A blood drive is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 18, from 11:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. at Gospel Fellowship Church in Wolf Point.
The decline
Just as most cars need to be refueled constantly, so does the nation’s blood supply. The American Red Cross has faced a concerning drop in blood donations this summer. Donors are needed to make an appointment to give in August to help prevent a blood shortage.
A blood drive is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 18, from 11:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. at Gospel Fellowship Church in Wolf Point.
The decline
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