Wolf Point Congregate Meals Jan. 16: Barbecue boneless pork ribs, baked beans, creamed corn and dessert.
Jan. 21: Swedish meatballs over rice, green beans and dessert.
Jan. 23: Homemade hamburgers, tater tots and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Jan. 16: Barbecue boneless pork ribs, baked beans, creamed corn and dessert.
Jan. 21: Swedish meatballs over rice, green beans and dessert.
Jan. 23: Homemade hamburgers, tater tots and dessert.
Music Districts 12 and 13 Honor Band and Choir will be having their concert this year on Monday, Jan. 20. Schools from all over the two districts will be rehearsing at the Glasgow High School during the day. There is a concert at 6:30 p.m. at the Glasgow gymnasium. Tickets are $5/adult and $3/student.
This year’s Honor Band is under the direction of Michel Sticka, director of bands at Chief
Music Districts 12 and 13 Honor Band and Choir will be having their concert this year on Monday, Jan. 20. Schools from all over the two districts will be rehearsing at the Glasgow High School during the day. There is a concert at 6:30 p.m. at the Glasgow gymnasium. Tickets are $5/adult and $3/student.
This year’s Honor Band is under the direction of Michel Sticka, director of bands at Chief
Area students who made University of Montana’s fall semester 2019 Dean’s List or the President’s 4.0 List are listed below. Double asterisks after a name indicate the student earned a 4.0 GPA. A single asterisk indicates a GPA greater than 3.5 but less than 4.0.
To qualify, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine
Area students who made University of Montana’s fall semester 2019 Dean’s List or the President’s 4.0 List are listed below. Double asterisks after a name indicate the student earned a 4.0 GPA. A single asterisk indicates a GPA greater than 3.5 but less than 4.0.
To qualify, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine
Wolf Point School Jan. 20: Breakfast: Cinnamon toast crunch, cheese sticks, apples and milk. Lunch: Chicken nuggets, french fries, dinner rolls, salad and pears.
Jan. 21: Breakfast: Pretzels with cheese and oranges. Lunch: Quesadillas, black bean and corn salad and mixed fruit.
Jan. 22: Breakfast: Maple pancakes and bananas. Lunch: Potato soup, sandwiches, salad and peaches.
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Wolf Point School Jan. 20: Breakfast: Cinnamon toast crunch, cheese sticks, apples and milk. Lunch: Chicken nuggets, french fries, dinner rolls, salad and pears.
Jan. 21: Breakfast: Pretzels with cheese and oranges. Lunch: Quesadillas, black bean and corn salad and mixed fruit.
Jan. 22: Breakfast: Maple pancakes and bananas. Lunch: Potato soup, sandwiches, salad and peaches.
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Are you protected?
One hundred percent of cervical cancers are related to the Human Papillomavirus.
A significant number of penile cancers in men, anal cancers and head and neck cancers in women and men, are also associated with HPV.
The HPV vaccine prevents infection from the HPV types that cause over 90 percent of these cancers.
•74 percent of new infections occur in 15- to 24-yearolds.
Are you protected?
One hundred percent of cervical cancers are related to the Human Papillomavirus.
A significant number of penile cancers in men, anal cancers and head and neck cancers in women and men, are also associated with HPV.
The HPV vaccine prevents infection from the HPV types that cause over 90 percent of these cancers.
•74 percent of new infections occur in 15- to 24-yearolds.
The Independence Bank Scholarship application deadline is quickly approaching. Applications for the scholarship must be received in the MSU - Northern financial aid office by Feb. 7.
The Independence Bank Scholarship is open to incoming freshman students planning to attend MSU - Northern. To be eligible students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Roosevelt,
The Independence Bank Scholarship application deadline is quickly approaching. Applications for the scholarship must be received in the MSU - Northern financial aid office by Feb. 7.
The Independence Bank Scholarship is open to incoming freshman students planning to attend MSU - Northern. To be eligible students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Roosevelt,
Kindergartner Royce received certificates for student of the month and perfect attendance for October through December from Lustre Grade School. His student of the month award reads: “For always trying his best, showing great enthusiasm for learning and having a positive attitude.”
(Submitted photo)
Kindergartner Royce received certificates for student of the month and perfect attendance for October through December from Lustre Grade School. His student of the month award reads: “For always trying his best, showing great enthusiasm for learning and having a positive attitude.”
(Submitted photo)
Poplar’s Montana Duke Wilson, 29, has been named to the Western Native Voice board of directors. The organization’s mission emphasizes efforts to increase voter turnout in Indian Country.
According to a press release from WNV, Wilson is a Two-Spirit Gros Ventre, Assiniboine and Sioux. He holds a Master of Philosophy in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge with the highest
Poplar’s Montana Duke Wilson, 29, has been named to the Western Native Voice board of directors. The organization’s mission emphasizes efforts to increase voter turnout in Indian Country.
According to a press release from WNV, Wilson is a Two-Spirit Gros Ventre, Assiniboine and Sioux. He holds a Master of Philosophy in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge with the highest
Nellie Silk, Wha Ina Pe Win “Takes Them Out Woman”, 87, of Wolf Point, died Jan. 4, 2020, at Trinity Hospital.
She was born March 29, 1932 at the Fort Peck Hospital in Poplar to John and Nancy Follows the Road.
Nellie’s mother died when Nellie was nine. She was raised by grandparents Thomas and Mary Long Cloud, “Hunkaiapi” (An Elder) and “Good Pipe Woman”. They taught her many
Nellie Silk, Wha Ina Pe Win “Takes Them Out Woman”, 87, of Wolf Point, died Jan. 4, 2020, at Trinity Hospital.
She was born March 29, 1932 at the Fort Peck Hospital in Poplar to John and Nancy Follows the Road.
Nellie’s mother died when Nellie was nine. She was raised by grandparents Thomas and Mary Long Cloud, “Hunkaiapi” (An Elder) and “Good Pipe Woman”. They taught her many
Frederick Demarrias, 74, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020, at Poplar Hospital.
Funeral services are pending at this time. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements.
Frederick Demarrias, 74, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020, at Poplar Hospital.
Funeral services are pending at this time. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements.
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