A large branch fell near Southside Elementary School due to the strong wind storm, which featured hail, in the Wolf Point area on Thursday night.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
A large branch fell near Southside Elementary School due to the strong wind storm, which featured hail, in the Wolf Point area on Thursday night.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board held its regular full board meeting on Monday, July 28.
A 30-day extension was approved for Roy Daniels for the Veterans Transportation position.
The board voted to accept the Housing Ordinance 3B, which superseded all prior housing ordinances.
The board authorized the estimated 2026 annual funding agreement award in the amount of $671,109.
The
The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board held its regular full board meeting on Monday, July 28.
A 30-day extension was approved for Roy Daniels for the Veterans Transportation position.
The board voted to accept the Housing Ordinance 3B, which superseded all prior housing ordinances.
The board authorized the estimated 2026 annual funding agreement award in the amount of $671,109.
The
Wolf Point Aug. 7: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, California medley and dessert.
Aug. 12: White chicken enchiladas, spanish rice, roasted vegetables and dessert.
Aug. 14: Shepherd’s pie, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point Aug. 7: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, California medley and dessert.
Aug. 12: White chicken enchiladas, spanish rice, roasted vegetables and dessert.
Aug. 14: Shepherd’s pie, mixed vegetables and dessert.
The Roosevelt County Board of Health held a meeting last week that covered a variety of health-related topics.
Patty Presser, director of the health department, said the board meets quarterly for a total of four times a year.
Information shared at the meeting included the following: Tobacco prevention: AJ Allen, tobacco education specialist, discussed implementation of Senate Bill 390, which
The Roosevelt County Board of Health held a meeting last week that covered a variety of health-related topics.
Patty Presser, director of the health department, said the board meets quarterly for a total of four times a year.
Information shared at the meeting included the following: Tobacco prevention: AJ Allen, tobacco education specialist, discussed implementation of Senate Bill 390, which
Fort Peck Summer Theatre Wraps Season With
Dracula
In a madcap mash-up of
Misery and Laugh-In, the world’s most famous vampire will haunt the historic Fort Peck Summer Theatre beginning Aug. 15 with Dracula.
A press release from the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council describes the show as, “A fever-paced balance of comedy and horror, with hilarious lightning-fast costume changes and
Fort Peck Summer Theatre Wraps Season With
Dracula
In a madcap mash-up of
Misery and Laugh-In, the world’s most famous vampire will haunt the historic Fort Peck Summer Theatre beginning Aug. 15 with Dracula.
A press release from the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council describes the show as, “A fever-paced balance of comedy and horror, with hilarious lightning-fast costume changes and
istening
Aging Services Specialist People with Medicare may qualify for savings through the Extra Help program. This program helps some people pay their Medicare drug coverage (Part D) costs such as premiums, deductibles and coinsurance.
How does Extra Help lower my costs? In 2025, everyone who qualifies for Extra Help will pay:
• $0 for your Medicare drug plan premium. NOTE: It’s
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Aging Services Specialist People with Medicare may qualify for savings through the Extra Help program. This program helps some people pay their Medicare drug coverage (Part D) costs such as premiums, deductibles and coinsurance.
How does Extra Help lower my costs? In 2025, everyone who qualifies for Extra Help will pay:
• $0 for your Medicare drug plan premium. NOTE: It’s
Plenty of fun is scheduled at the Roosevelt County Fair, which runs from Tuesday, Aug. 5, through Friday, Aug. 8, in Culbertson. This year’s theme is “Fun For The Whole Herd.”
Friday, Aug. 8, is one of the biggest days for the fair. The 4-H/FFA livestock and small animal auction is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. A free meal sponsored by the Culbertson Chamber of Commerce is held prior to the
Plenty of fun is scheduled at the Roosevelt County Fair, which runs from Tuesday, Aug. 5, through Friday, Aug. 8, in Culbertson. This year’s theme is “Fun For The Whole Herd.”
Friday, Aug. 8, is one of the biggest days for the fair. The 4-H/FFA livestock and small animal auction is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. A free meal sponsored by the Culbertson Chamber of Commerce is held prior to the
County and Christian music artist Chad Bushnell will provide a free concert at the Roosevelt County Fair on Friday, Aug. 8.
According to his website, Bushnell displays the American Spirit in his lyrics and melodies.
He has opened for famous artists including Dwight Yoakam, Kris Kristofferson, Neil McCoy, Billy Currington, Collin Raye, Mark Chesnutt and Exile.
Bushnell’s single, “What
County and Christian music artist Chad Bushnell will provide a free concert at the Roosevelt County Fair on Friday, Aug. 8.
According to his website, Bushnell displays the American Spirit in his lyrics and melodies.
He has opened for famous artists including Dwight Yoakam, Kris Kristofferson, Neil McCoy, Billy Currington, Collin Raye, Mark Chesnutt and Exile.
Bushnell’s single, “What
Wolf Point Congregate Meals July 31: Salisbury steaks, mashed potatoes, California medley, birthday cake and ice cream.
Aug. 5: Spaghetti, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Aug. 7: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, California medley and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals July 31: Salisbury steaks, mashed potatoes, California medley, birthday cake and ice cream.
Aug. 5: Spaghetti, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Aug. 7: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, California medley and dessert.
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