Novalynn Christina Perkins was born Sept. 24 at 6:34 p.m. to Ta’Kailyn Cravens and Aden Perkins at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. She weighed eight pounds 11 ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
Novalynn Christina Perkins was born Sept. 24 at 6:34 p.m. to Ta’Kailyn Cravens and Aden Perkins at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. She weighed eight pounds 11 ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
Elijah Anthony John Smoker- Dewitt was born Sept. 25 at 8:31 a.m. to Ayanna Archdale and DeShon Smoker-Dewitt at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow.
He weighed seven pounds three ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
Elijah Anthony John Smoker- Dewitt was born Sept. 25 at 8:31 a.m. to Ayanna Archdale and DeShon Smoker-Dewitt at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow.
He weighed seven pounds three ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
Sometimes, it takes a while to find your hometown.
Raymond Brown Jr. along with his brother, Butch, and sisters Marilyn and Helen came to Wolf Point early last week in search of their history. Their father, the late Raymond Brown Sr., was born in Wolf Point during 1932. His hope was to bring his children to visit Wolf Point and for them to meet the Kurokawa family. Raymond Sr. and his wife
Sometimes, it takes a while to find your hometown.
Raymond Brown Jr. along with his brother, Butch, and sisters Marilyn and Helen came to Wolf Point early last week in search of their history. Their father, the late Raymond Brown Sr., was born in Wolf Point during 1932. His hope was to bring his children to visit Wolf Point and for them to meet the Kurokawa family. Raymond Sr. and his wife
Beth Pickthorn, executive director of the NEMHS Charitable Foundation, discussed plans for the next Spikes and Spurs Gala during the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture’s board meeting Tuesday, Sept. 7.
“We are having the gala again in Wolf Point,” Pickthorn said. She noted the event will take place at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center. Organizers felt that December would be
Beth Pickthorn, executive director of the NEMHS Charitable Foundation, discussed plans for the next Spikes and Spurs Gala during the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture’s board meeting Tuesday, Sept. 7.
“We are having the gala again in Wolf Point,” Pickthorn said. She noted the event will take place at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center. Organizers felt that December would be
Roosevelt County has two COVID vaccination clinics scheduled in the next few weeks.
Clinics are planned for Sept. 16 from 3-6 p.m. in Wolf Point and Sept. 23 from 3-6 p.m. in Culbertson. Masks are recommended for For up-to-date information on COVID-19, go to dphhs. mt.gov. You can also email covid19taskforce@rooseveltcounty. org for questions or concerns.
Roosevelt County Health Department
Roosevelt County has two COVID vaccination clinics scheduled in the next few weeks.
Clinics are planned for Sept. 16 from 3-6 p.m. in Wolf Point and Sept. 23 from 3-6 p.m. in Culbertson. Masks are recommended for For up-to-date information on COVID-19, go to dphhs. mt.gov. You can also email covid19taskforce@rooseveltcounty. org for questions or concerns.
Roosevelt County Health Department
Northwest Farm Credit Services has awarded Vida Elementary School a $1,500 Rural Community Grant, according to an Aug. 23 press release.
“Thanks so much, Northwest Farm Credit Services, for the $1,500,” said Nina Crockett, McCone County Treasurer/Superintendent of Schools. “These funds will be used to purchase playground equipment which is in dire need of replacement at the Vida Elementary
Northwest Farm Credit Services has awarded Vida Elementary School a $1,500 Rural Community Grant, according to an Aug. 23 press release.
“Thanks so much, Northwest Farm Credit Services, for the $1,500,” said Nina Crockett, McCone County Treasurer/Superintendent of Schools. “These funds will be used to purchase playground equipment which is in dire need of replacement at the Vida Elementary
The Fort Peck tribal health board met on Wednesday, Sept. 8, and decided to increase restrictions because of the increased of COVID cases.
Changes to the plan include that tribal casinos must limit their capacity to 50 percent and can operate only between the hours of 8 a.m. and midnight, tribal community halls are open only for funerals and wakes with a limit of 50 attendees and masks are
The Fort Peck tribal health board met on Wednesday, Sept. 8, and decided to increase restrictions because of the increased of COVID cases.
Changes to the plan include that tribal casinos must limit their capacity to 50 percent and can operate only between the hours of 8 a.m. and midnight, tribal community halls are open only for funerals and wakes with a limit of 50 attendees and masks are
Montana State University Extension and the Montana Community Foundation will collaborate to offer a new learn-at-home course that covers estate and legacy planning topics for Montanans. “Estate/Legacy Planning for Every Montanan” is a five-lesson course with information similar to that which is offered in MSU Extension’s webinars. It’s intended for individuals who might not have attended
Montana State University Extension and the Montana Community Foundation will collaborate to offer a new learn-at-home course that covers estate and legacy planning topics for Montanans. “Estate/Legacy Planning for Every Montanan” is a five-lesson course with information similar to that which is offered in MSU Extension’s webinars. It’s intended for individuals who might not have attended
A dual degree student, Orion McKinney of Great Falls completed a certificate of applied science degree in welding from Great Falls College- MSU before graduating from CMR High School.
“In high school I never thought I’d go to college, but then realized I could afford it,” he says. A Gianforte Trades and Technology Scholarship through Reach Higher Montana made this possible. “The scholarship
A dual degree student, Orion McKinney of Great Falls completed a certificate of applied science degree in welding from Great Falls College- MSU before graduating from CMR High School.
“In high school I never thought I’d go to college, but then realized I could afford it,” he says. A Gianforte Trades and Technology Scholarship through Reach Higher Montana made this possible. “The scholarship
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