Wolf Point Congregate Meals Jan. 2: Tater tot casserole, applesauce and dessert.
Jan. 7: Slow cooker pork chops, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Jan. 9: Beef and barley soup, biscuits and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Jan. 2: Tater tot casserole, applesauce and dessert.
Jan. 7: Slow cooker pork chops, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Jan. 9: Beef and barley soup, biscuits and dessert.
Wolf Point High School senior Brenna Blount likes the feeling she gets when she’s on top of her basketball game.
Her strongest suit is providing the Wolves with an offensive spark when she’s hot from three-point range. Highlights so far this season have included hitting four long shots in a single quarter.
“It’s like I’m nervous in the beginning of a game. When I make one, I make
Wolf Point High School senior Brenna Blount likes the feeling she gets when she’s on top of her basketball game.
Her strongest suit is providing the Wolves with an offensive spark when she’s hot from three-point range. Highlights so far this season have included hitting four long shots in a single quarter.
“It’s like I’m nervous in the beginning of a game. When I make one, I make
Northside Elementary School students entertained parents and community members with their Sleigh The Holiday Spectacular on Wednesday, Dec. 18.
The program was directed by Bridget Drummond. Assistant was Sonia Siason. Helen Welte served as piano accompanist.
The fourth-grade students presented Aarf on the Housetop, which told the story of homeless puppies in a puppy pound until a family
Northside Elementary School students entertained parents and community members with their Sleigh The Holiday Spectacular on Wednesday, Dec. 18.
The program was directed by Bridget Drummond. Assistant was Sonia Siason. Helen Welte served as piano accompanist.
The fourth-grade students presented Aarf on the Housetop, which told the story of homeless puppies in a puppy pound until a family
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Dec. 26: Polish sausages, sauerkraut, oven potatoes, birthday cake and ice cream.
Dec. 31: Ham and bean soup, egg salad sandwiches and dessert.
Jan. 2: Tater tot casserole, applesauce and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Dec. 26: Polish sausages, sauerkraut, oven potatoes, birthday cake and ice cream.
Dec. 31: Ham and bean soup, egg salad sandwiches and dessert.
Jan. 2: Tater tot casserole, applesauce and dessert.
This year’s Anderson Memorial Scholarship recipients are Ayla Yoder of Raymond, and Kash Ator of Plentywood.
Since 2012 the Anderson Memorial Scholarship has been awarding scholarships to high school seniors and college students from Roosevelt and Sheridan counties who have been or are 4-H and/or FFA members.
The number and the amount of scholarships awarded varies from year to year depending
This year’s Anderson Memorial Scholarship recipients are Ayla Yoder of Raymond, and Kash Ator of Plentywood.
Since 2012 the Anderson Memorial Scholarship has been awarding scholarships to high school seniors and college students from Roosevelt and Sheridan counties who have been or are 4-H and/or FFA members.
The number and the amount of scholarships awarded varies from year to year depending
In November, two members of the Roosevelt County Fair Board, along with the fair manager, attended the annual Rocky Mountain Association of Fairs Convention in Rapid City, S.D.
During the event, they were inspired by uplifting speeches from various speakers and workshop leaders and enjoyed diverse entertainment acts. The primary goal of this convention was to select the children’s daily and
In November, two members of the Roosevelt County Fair Board, along with the fair manager, attended the annual Rocky Mountain Association of Fairs Convention in Rapid City, S.D.
During the event, they were inspired by uplifting speeches from various speakers and workshop leaders and enjoyed diverse entertainment acts. The primary goal of this convention was to select the children’s daily and
Christmas break is here, beginning Friday, Dec. 20, to Jan. 5. Classes at both schools resumes Jan. 6.
The EMB Church program was Dec. 22 at 6 p.m.
The Lustre Christian High School basketball teams put on a powerful show for their first home game of the season on Thursday evening, Dec. 19, against Nashua. Highlights were Lauryn Holzrichter’s bucket at the buzzer, Kayden Charette’s three,
Christmas break is here, beginning Friday, Dec. 20, to Jan. 5. Classes at both schools resumes Jan. 6.
The EMB Church program was Dec. 22 at 6 p.m.
The Lustre Christian High School basketball teams put on a powerful show for their first home game of the season on Thursday evening, Dec. 19, against Nashua. Highlights were Lauryn Holzrichter’s bucket at the buzzer, Kayden Charette’s three,
We have had a lot of questions about Medicare Advantage Plans. Advantage plans advertise on TV. What catches senior’s attention is Advantage Plans saying they have zero premium or saying they cover dental, vision, hearing, gym memberships, money back and food cards. All incentives to attract new clients.
A Medicare Advantage Plan is another way to get your Medicare Part A and Part B coverage.
We have had a lot of questions about Medicare Advantage Plans. Advantage plans advertise on TV. What catches senior’s attention is Advantage Plans saying they have zero premium or saying they cover dental, vision, hearing, gym memberships, money back and food cards. All incentives to attract new clients.
A Medicare Advantage Plan is another way to get your Medicare Part A and Part B coverage.
When Wolf Point High School senior Isabella Sanchez arrived at the school as a freshman, the excitement with the cheer program excited her. “My friends did cheer and made it look fun,” Sanchez remembers.
As a sophomore, she tried out and made Wolf Point’s cheer squad. She has been a member of the program ever since.
“I love cheer,” Sanchez said. “I’m really glad that I got involved
When Wolf Point High School senior Isabella Sanchez arrived at the school as a freshman, the excitement with the cheer program excited her. “My friends did cheer and made it look fun,” Sanchez remembers.
As a sophomore, she tried out and made Wolf Point’s cheer squad. She has been a member of the program ever since.
“I love cheer,” Sanchez said. “I’m really glad that I got involved
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