Wolf Point
Apr. 15: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Apr. 20: Meatloaf, au gratin potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Apr. 22: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point
Apr. 15: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Apr. 20: Meatloaf, au gratin potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Apr. 22: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point School Apr. 19: Breakfast: Frosted flakes, breakfast bars and fruit. Lunch: Chicken in buns, hashbrowns, fruits and veggies.
Apr. 20: Breakfast: Breakfast burritos and fruit. Lunch: Polishes, fruit and veggies.
Apr. 21: Breakfast: Cook’s choice. Lunch: Chicken gravy over rice, whole wheat rolls, fruits and veggies.
Apr. 22: Breakfast: Bagels and fruit. Lunch: Pizza, fruit
Wolf Point School Apr. 19: Breakfast: Frosted flakes, breakfast bars and fruit. Lunch: Chicken in buns, hashbrowns, fruits and veggies.
Apr. 20: Breakfast: Breakfast burritos and fruit. Lunch: Polishes, fruit and veggies.
Apr. 21: Breakfast: Cook’s choice. Lunch: Chicken gravy over rice, whole wheat rolls, fruits and veggies.
Apr. 22: Breakfast: Bagels and fruit. Lunch: Pizza, fruit
Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture director Jan Bryan presents a First Dollar certificate to TacTech owners Pat Brunelle (left) and Jory Erickson (center). TacTech LLC is a professional cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting company that was started during the summer of 2020. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Brunelle and Erickson decided that northeast Montana needed a COVID-19 cleaning
Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture director Jan Bryan presents a First Dollar certificate to TacTech owners Pat Brunelle (left) and Jory Erickson (center). TacTech LLC is a professional cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting company that was started during the summer of 2020. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Brunelle and Erickson decided that northeast Montana needed a COVID-19 cleaning
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced that the Montana Emergency Rental Assistance program is taking applications from Montanans who have lost income and are at risk of housing instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The last year has brought real, serious challenges to hardworking Montana families through no fault of their own,” Gianforte said. “Emergency rental assistance will
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced that the Montana Emergency Rental Assistance program is taking applications from Montanans who have lost income and are at risk of housing instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The last year has brought real, serious challenges to hardworking Montana families through no fault of their own,” Gianforte said. “Emergency rental assistance will
Fort Peck Summer Theatre Replaces
High School Musical With Godspell
According to Fort Peck Fine Arts Council executive director Jennifer Fewer, Fort Peck Summer Theatre has made an energizing change to the 2021 summer line-up: Godspell will replace the previously announced High School Musical.
A host of young talent from northeast Montana and beyond will be featured.
Godspell
Fort Peck Summer Theatre Replaces
High School Musical With Godspell
According to Fort Peck Fine Arts Council executive director Jennifer Fewer, Fort Peck Summer Theatre has made an energizing change to the 2021 summer line-up: Godspell will replace the previously announced High School Musical.
A host of young talent from northeast Montana and beyond will be featured.
Godspell
The Spirit of Life Community Bike Shop in Wolf Point is open for the season. Pastor Greg Holler-Dinsmore runs the shop. He told the Northern Plains Independent that he will now be keeping regular spring and summer hours: Thursday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The shop was open informally throughout the winter. Holler-Dinsmore said he has been refurbishing and building low cost bikes for all
The Spirit of Life Community Bike Shop in Wolf Point is open for the season. Pastor Greg Holler-Dinsmore runs the shop. He told the Northern Plains Independent that he will now be keeping regular spring and summer hours: Thursday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The shop was open informally throughout the winter. Holler-Dinsmore said he has been refurbishing and building low cost bikes for all
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Apr. 8: Chicken alfredo, garlic bread, broccoli and dessert.
Apr. 13: Hamburgers, potato salad, corn on the cob and dessert.
Apr. 15: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Apr. 8: Chicken alfredo, garlic bread, broccoli and dessert.
Apr. 13: Hamburgers, potato salad, corn on the cob and dessert.
Apr. 15: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point School Apr. 12: Breakfast: Cinnamon toast, oatmeal chocolate chip bars and fruit. Lunch: Cheeseburgers, smiles, fruits and veggies.
Apr. 13: Breakfast: Pancake wraps and fruit. Lunch: Chalupas, cookies, fruit and veggies.
Apr. 14: Breakfast: Egg patties, link sausages and fruit. Lunch: Fish in buns, french fries, fruits and veggies.
Apr. 15: Breakfast: Muffins, yogurt and fruit.
Wolf Point School Apr. 12: Breakfast: Cinnamon toast, oatmeal chocolate chip bars and fruit. Lunch: Cheeseburgers, smiles, fruits and veggies.
Apr. 13: Breakfast: Pancake wraps and fruit. Lunch: Chalupas, cookies, fruit and veggies.
Apr. 14: Breakfast: Egg patties, link sausages and fruit. Lunch: Fish in buns, french fries, fruits and veggies.
Apr. 15: Breakfast: Muffins, yogurt and fruit.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced a temporary relief program today to clear a driver education backlog and help Montanans who are 15-years old get their learner’s permit and eventually a driver’s license in a timely fashion, saving their families money in the process. Students can begin scheduling appointments today to start the process by taking the written exam.
There are
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced a temporary relief program today to clear a driver education backlog and help Montanans who are 15-years old get their learner’s permit and eventually a driver’s license in a timely fashion, saving their families money in the process. Students can begin scheduling appointments today to start the process by taking the written exam.
There are
Axel Bryan Higgins was born April 5 at 1:21 p.m. to Abby and Keith Higgins at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed six pounds 12 ounces and was 18½ inches long. He joins brother Archer. Grandparents are Steve and Cece Lambert and Eddie Higgins and Jan Bryan, all of Wolf Point.
Axel Bryan Higgins was born April 5 at 1:21 p.m. to Abby and Keith Higgins at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed six pounds 12 ounces and was 18½ inches long. He joins brother Archer. Grandparents are Steve and Cece Lambert and Eddie Higgins and Jan Bryan, all of Wolf Point.
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