Wolf Point July 18: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
July 23: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
July 25: Polish sausages, baked beans, coleslaw, birthday cake and ice cream.
Wolf Point July 18: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
July 23: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
July 25: Polish sausages, baked beans, coleslaw, birthday cake and ice cream.
Walker Jaymes Moran was born July 3 at 9:21 a.m. at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow to Trent and Shandy Moran. She weighed eight pounds 3.7 ounces and was 21 inches long.
She joins brother Maddox at home.
Grandparents are Jim and Cindy Hanks of Wolf Point and Scott and Jana Moran of Malta.
Walker Jaymes Moran was born July 3 at 9:21 a.m. at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow to Trent and Shandy Moran. She weighed eight pounds 3.7 ounces and was 21 inches long.
She joins brother Maddox at home.
Grandparents are Jim and Cindy Hanks of Wolf Point and Scott and Jana Moran of Malta.
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point is trying something different this year to benefit the community’s children.
The “Fill A Box” campaign seeks to gather school supplies and clothes to help those students who are short of the items. Wolf Point Optimist Club member Gloria Sande explains similar clubs in larger cities conduct a “Fill A Bus” campaign, but local members felt filling the back
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point is trying something different this year to benefit the community’s children.
The “Fill A Box” campaign seeks to gather school supplies and clothes to help those students who are short of the items. Wolf Point Optimist Club member Gloria Sande explains similar clubs in larger cities conduct a “Fill A Bus” campaign, but local members felt filling the back
The crew at Wired Bean Coffee celebrated their grand opening July 5-6 at their new location in Wolf Point. Ann and Ken Landsrud and daughters Rebekah and Kendra are offering locally roasted Wild Calf Coffee and espresso, as well as Lotus Energy drinks, Big Train Frappes and full menu of beverages on the north side of U.S. Highway 2. The business name stems from Ken Landsrud’s regular job as Mr.
The crew at Wired Bean Coffee celebrated their grand opening July 5-6 at their new location in Wolf Point. Ann and Ken Landsrud and daughters Rebekah and Kendra are offering locally roasted Wild Calf Coffee and espresso, as well as Lotus Energy drinks, Big Train Frappes and full menu of beverages on the north side of U.S. Highway 2. The business name stems from Ken Landsrud’s regular job as Mr.
The Wolf Point High School Class of 1971 is hopeful another class or organization will decide to organize the all-class reunion during Stampede week after this year.
Class member Sherry Boysun said the idea of having an all-class reunion came when her class was planning its 50th reunion in 2021. Since that time, the class has organized the celebration during Stampede at the Elks Event Center.
The Wolf Point High School Class of 1971 is hopeful another class or organization will decide to organize the all-class reunion during Stampede week after this year.
Class member Sherry Boysun said the idea of having an all-class reunion came when her class was planning its 50th reunion in 2021. Since that time, the class has organized the celebration during Stampede at the Elks Event Center.
Montana State University has announced its undergraduate honor rolls for spring semester 2024.
There are two MSU honor roll lists: the president’s and dean’s lists. To be eligible for the lists, students must be enrolled in at least 12 collegelevel credits. Students with a 4.0 GPA for the semester were named to the president’s list. An asterisk follows their names. The dean’s list includes
Montana State University has announced its undergraduate honor rolls for spring semester 2024.
There are two MSU honor roll lists: the president’s and dean’s lists. To be eligible for the lists, students must be enrolled in at least 12 collegelevel credits. Students with a 4.0 GPA for the semester were named to the president’s list. An asterisk follows their names. The dean’s list includes
Frontier School has secured a summer school funding grant through OPI Montana, opening up new opportunities for its students. Building on last year’s initiative, where the school provided transportation and four $200 scholarships for Fort Peck Theatre Camp to students involved in the drama department, this year brings even better news.
Thanks to the newly secured funding, Frontier School will
Frontier School has secured a summer school funding grant through OPI Montana, opening up new opportunities for its students. Building on last year’s initiative, where the school provided transportation and four $200 scholarships for Fort Peck Theatre Camp to students involved in the drama department, this year brings even better news.
Thanks to the newly secured funding, Frontier School will
Wolf Point Congregate Meals July 11: Bagel and cheese bake, vegetable and dessert.
July 16: Wisconsin cheese soup, ham salad sandwiches and dessert.
July 18: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals July 11: Bagel and cheese bake, vegetable and dessert.
July 16: Wisconsin cheese soup, ham salad sandwiches and dessert.
July 18: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
Organizers with the Roosevelt County Fair are seeking additional entries and the deadline is this week. Paper entries are due July 12. Online entries close July 14.
Categories include sewing and handwork, dairy and eggs, home arts, food and nutrition, digital arts, floriculture and horticulture and a honey contest. Public Open Class items are due by 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5. Online entries can be
Organizers with the Roosevelt County Fair are seeking additional entries and the deadline is this week. Paper entries are due July 12. Online entries close July 14.
Categories include sewing and handwork, dairy and eggs, home arts, food and nutrition, digital arts, floriculture and horticulture and a honey contest. Public Open Class items are due by 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5. Online entries can be
To prepare for the upcoming season, the Wolf Point speech and drama program held its “Get Back in the Groove,” camp at the high school/junior high school on Monday, June 24, and Tuesday, June 25.
“It’s to get kids ready for next year and give them a head start to find their pieces,” coach Jacob Boysun said.
The event attracted eight students during the two days.
Boysun announced
To prepare for the upcoming season, the Wolf Point speech and drama program held its “Get Back in the Groove,” camp at the high school/junior high school on Monday, June 24, and Tuesday, June 25.
“It’s to get kids ready for next year and give them a head start to find their pieces,” coach Jacob Boysun said.
The event attracted eight students during the two days.
Boysun announced
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