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Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 28: Sloppy joes, coleslaw and dessert.
June 2: Beef stew, biscuits, cheese sticks and dessert.
June 4: Creamed chicken, mashed potatoes w/gravy, winter blend vegetables and dessert.
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Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 28: Sloppy joes, coleslaw and dessert.
June 2: Beef stew, biscuits, cheese sticks and dessert.
June 4: Creamed chicken, mashed potatoes w/gravy, winter blend vegetables and dessert.
Wilbur Keiser died May 24, 2020, in Frazer.
Services are pending upon completion of arrangements. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements and condolences for the family can be left by visiting www. claytonstevensonmemorialchapel. com.
Wilbur Keiser died May 24, 2020, in Frazer.
Services are pending upon completion of arrangements. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements and condolences for the family can be left by visiting www. claytonstevensonmemorialchapel. com.
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Mike Matthews was 46 when he saw his first free-roaming buffalo. It was in the 1980s, but he still remembers how the animal wandered just north of the Missouri River that flows through the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
That bison was among the first of its kind back on the Northern Great Plains after a man-made extinction that saw the animal disappear from the region for more than
Native News,
Mike Matthews was 46 when he saw his first free-roaming buffalo. It was in the 1980s, but he still remembers how the animal wandered just north of the Missouri River that flows through the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
That bison was among the first of its kind back on the Northern Great Plains after a man-made extinction that saw the animal disappear from the region for more than
Optimist Club of Wolf Point volunteers (left to right) Lonnie Steele, Elsie Hanson, Jay Davis, Dean Davis and Mary Long took advantage of the beautiful weather Tuesday, May 19, to participate in Wolf Point’s Clean Sweep efforts and cleaned U.S. Highway 2 east of the Homestead Inn.
(Photo by Jessica Smith)
Optimist Club of Wolf Point volunteers (left to right) Lonnie Steele, Elsie Hanson, Jay Davis, Dean Davis and Mary Long took advantage of the beautiful weather Tuesday, May 19, to participate in Wolf Point’s Clean Sweep efforts and cleaned U.S. Highway 2 east of the Homestead Inn.
(Photo by Jessica Smith)
Vaughn Charles Neutgens was born March 4 to Sam and Erica Neutgens in Colorado Springs, Colo. Vaughn weighed three pounds, six ounces and was in the NICU until Easter Sunday. His grandparents are Larry and Carol Neutgens of Wolf Point and Carl and Kay Shafer of Colorado Springs.
Vaughn Charles Neutgens was born March 4 to Sam and Erica Neutgens in Colorado Springs, Colo. Vaughn weighed three pounds, six ounces and was in the NICU until Easter Sunday. His grandparents are Larry and Carol Neutgens of Wolf Point and Carl and Kay Shafer of Colorado Springs.
Academic Technology and Outreach and the Master of Science in Science Education program at Montana State University will offer a noncredit course to help online instructors improve their skills, maximize student engagement and build high-quality online courses. “Fundamentals of Online Teaching” is fully online and will run from June 8 until July 17.
The course is designed for both new and
Academic Technology and Outreach and the Master of Science in Science Education program at Montana State University will offer a noncredit course to help online instructors improve their skills, maximize student engagement and build high-quality online courses. “Fundamentals of Online Teaching” is fully online and will run from June 8 until July 17.
The course is designed for both new and
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More than 100,000 Montanans had a special reason to celebrate the 16th anniversary of the Montana Tobacco Quit Line on May 10, each received assistance from the Montana Tobacco Quit Line to quit tobacco for good. The quit success rate for Montanans who utilize the Montana Tobacco Quit Line is 36 percent, which is significantly higher than people who try quitting alone, 4-7 percent.
While
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More than 100,000 Montanans had a special reason to celebrate the 16th anniversary of the Montana Tobacco Quit Line on May 10, each received assistance from the Montana Tobacco Quit Line to quit tobacco for good. The quit success rate for Montanans who utilize the Montana Tobacco Quit Line is 36 percent, which is significantly higher than people who try quitting alone, 4-7 percent.
While
On April 22, Montana Governor Steve Bullock released a phased re-opening of Montana that began on April 26. Phase one and two state that all vulnerable individuals should continue to follow stay-at-home guidelines. Phase three states vulnerable populations can resume public interactions, but should continue to practice social distancing and take precautionary measures. Roosevelt County Senior
On April 22, Montana Governor Steve Bullock released a phased re-opening of Montana that began on April 26. Phase one and two state that all vulnerable individuals should continue to follow stay-at-home guidelines. Phase three states vulnerable populations can resume public interactions, but should continue to practice social distancing and take precautionary measures. Roosevelt County Senior
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May14: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, corn and dessert.
May 19: Chili, cornbread, cheese slices and dessert.
May 21: Meatloaf, oven potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May14: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, corn and dessert.
May 19: Chili, cornbread, cheese slices and dessert.
May 21: Meatloaf, oven potatoes, green beans and dessert.
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