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Wolf Point June 11: Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert.
June 16: Hamburger gravy over mashed potatoes, peas and dessert.
June 18: Barbecue chicken, au gratin potatoes, carrots and dessert.
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Wolf Point June 11: Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert.
June 16: Hamburger gravy over mashed potatoes, peas and dessert.
June 18: Barbecue chicken, au gratin potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Trusts have gained more attention during the coronavirus pandemic as a tool to handle financial affairs, according to Montana State University Extension educators.
But trusts might not be the right choice for everyone, and individuals should learn the pros and cons of the different types available, said Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension family economics specialist, and Wendy Wedum, Pondera County
Trusts have gained more attention during the coronavirus pandemic as a tool to handle financial affairs, according to Montana State University Extension educators.
But trusts might not be the right choice for everyone, and individuals should learn the pros and cons of the different types available, said Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension family economics specialist, and Wendy Wedum, Pondera County
On Friday, May 29, a moving truck transporting an oversized load stopped for approximately 10 minutes at the Fifth Avenue roundabout in Poplar causing traffic to be delayed, according to Shane Mintz, Montana Department of Transportation District Administrator.
“I want to assure folks that the delay on U.S. 2 with this truck was not caused by a flaw in the design of the roundabout,” Mintz said.
On Friday, May 29, a moving truck transporting an oversized load stopped for approximately 10 minutes at the Fifth Avenue roundabout in Poplar causing traffic to be delayed, according to Shane Mintz, Montana Department of Transportation District Administrator.
“I want to assure folks that the delay on U.S. 2 with this truck was not caused by a flaw in the design of the roundabout,” Mintz said.
“See to it that you do not refuse Him who is speaks. If they did not escape when they refused him who warned them on earth, much less will we, if we turn away from him, who warns us from heaven? At that time, his voice shook the earth, but now He has promised, “Once more I will shake not only the earth, but also the heavens.” The words “once more” indicate the removing of what can be shaken-
“See to it that you do not refuse Him who is speaks. If they did not escape when they refused him who warned them on earth, much less will we, if we turn away from him, who warns us from heaven? At that time, his voice shook the earth, but now He has promised, “Once more I will shake not only the earth, but also the heavens.” The words “once more” indicate the removing of what can be shaken-
Seeley Swan Pathfinder
“Don’t bring in a rocker — I don’t need those kinds of things,” Pearl Hawkins told Seeley Lake Elementary preschool teacher Sheila Devins on her first day as a foster grandparent. “I’m going to get down in the beanbags with the kids.”
Sixteen years later, “Grandma Pearl,” nearly 78, is the longest-serving foster grandparent in Missoula County, having
Seeley Swan Pathfinder
“Don’t bring in a rocker — I don’t need those kinds of things,” Pearl Hawkins told Seeley Lake Elementary preschool teacher Sheila Devins on her first day as a foster grandparent. “I’m going to get down in the beanbags with the kids.”
Sixteen years later, “Grandma Pearl,” nearly 78, is the longest-serving foster grandparent in Missoula County, having
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Montana entered phase two of Reopening the Big Sky on June 1. During phase two, vulnerable populations should continue to follow the stay-at-home directive.
All of us at Roosevelt County Aging Services cannot wait to see everybody’s smiling faces for congregate meals once we reach phase three of the governor’s directive. It has been nice seeing everybody coming to pick up their meals
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Montana entered phase two of Reopening the Big Sky on June 1. During phase two, vulnerable populations should continue to follow the stay-at-home directive.
All of us at Roosevelt County Aging Services cannot wait to see everybody’s smiling faces for congregate meals once we reach phase three of the governor’s directive. It has been nice seeing everybody coming to pick up their meals
Montana State University Extension in Yellowstone County will host a free webinar series, “Ripening Eastern Montana: The ABCs of Fruit Production,” at 5:30 p.m. each Thursday in June. The live series is designed for those interested in growing berries, apples, grapes and other fruits in eastern Montana.
Webinar series presentation details are as follows: June 4: “Establishing Fruit
Montana State University Extension in Yellowstone County will host a free webinar series, “Ripening Eastern Montana: The ABCs of Fruit Production,” at 5:30 p.m. each Thursday in June. The live series is designed for those interested in growing berries, apples, grapes and other fruits in eastern Montana.
Webinar series presentation details are as follows: June 4: “Establishing Fruit
Dear Editor:
When I looked up “food security” this definition made the most sense to me. “Food security incorporates a measure of resilience to future disruption or unavailability of critical food supply due to various risk factors including droughts, shipping disruptions, fuel shortages, economic instability, and wars.” Covid19 has revealed that we do not have food security in the USA.
Dear Editor:
When I looked up “food security” this definition made the most sense to me. “Food security incorporates a measure of resilience to future disruption or unavailability of critical food supply due to various risk factors including droughts, shipping disruptions, fuel shortages, economic instability, and wars.” Covid19 has revealed that we do not have food security in the USA.
Congressman Greg Gianforte recently recognized Melinda Stentoft of Scobey with his Spirit of Montana commendation for providing eastern Montana’s health care providers with personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The owner of Maa Maa’s Boutique in Scobey, Stentoft is thankful for her customers’ online support with her business closed amid the coronavirus shutdown.
Congressman Greg Gianforte recently recognized Melinda Stentoft of Scobey with his Spirit of Montana commendation for providing eastern Montana’s health care providers with personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The owner of Maa Maa’s Boutique in Scobey, Stentoft is thankful for her customers’ online support with her business closed amid the coronavirus shutdown.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 4: Creamed chicken, mashed potatoes w/gravy, winter blend vegetables and dessert.
June 9: Spaghetti, garlic bread, broccoli and dessert.
June 11: Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 4: Creamed chicken, mashed potatoes w/gravy, winter blend vegetables and dessert.
June 9: Spaghetti, garlic bread, broccoli and dessert.
June 11: Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert.
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