Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 31: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
Nov. 5: Closed for election. Nov. 7: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 31: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
Nov. 5: Closed for election. Nov. 7: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced Montana was ranked as the top state in the nation for outdoor enthusiasts.
“Montana is best known around the world for our beautiful vistas and wideopen spaces,” Gianforte said. “This report confirms what Montanans already know: our outdoor recreational opportunities are the best in the country thanks to our work to boost public access, support our tourism
Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced Montana was ranked as the top state in the nation for outdoor enthusiasts.
“Montana is best known around the world for our beautiful vistas and wideopen spaces,” Gianforte said. “This report confirms what Montanans already know: our outdoor recreational opportunities are the best in the country thanks to our work to boost public access, support our tourism
Wolf Point High School senior Kaleah White Bear has treasured her four years as a member of the school’s cheer squad.
“I wanted an excuse to do a sport,” White Bear said of why she started out in cheer. “Then, I fell in love with it.”
What she likes most about cheerleading is the connection with the student section and cheering for her friends.
A highlight this summer was the
Wolf Point High School senior Kaleah White Bear has treasured her four years as a member of the school’s cheer squad.
“I wanted an excuse to do a sport,” White Bear said of why she started out in cheer. “Then, I fell in love with it.”
What she likes most about cheerleading is the connection with the student section and cheering for her friends.
A highlight this summer was the
Western Native Voice is pleased to host a free public screening of the award-winning documentary Bring Them Home/Aiskótáhkapiyaaya at Prairie Cinema Theaters in Wolf Point on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 1 p.m. This special event will include free popcorn and pop for all attendees. Community members are encouraged to RSVP as space is limited.
Bring Them Home, a documentary feature by Emmy Award-winning
Western Native Voice is pleased to host a free public screening of the award-winning documentary Bring Them Home/Aiskótáhkapiyaaya at Prairie Cinema Theaters in Wolf Point on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 1 p.m. This special event will include free popcorn and pop for all attendees. Community members are encouraged to RSVP as space is limited.
Bring Them Home, a documentary feature by Emmy Award-winning
Frontier School
Meals served with fruits and veggies.
Oct. 28: Chili and cornbread.
Oct. 29: Tuna salad croissants.
Oct. 30: Biscuits and gravy.
Oct. 31: Cheeseburgers and fries.
*** Wolf Point School Oct. 28: Breakfast: French toast sticks, sausages and apples. Lunch: Pizza, breadsticks, mixed roasted veggies and mixed fresh fruit.
Oct. 29: Breakfast: Bagels, cream cheese
Frontier School
Meals served with fruits and veggies.
Oct. 28: Chili and cornbread.
Oct. 29: Tuna salad croissants.
Oct. 30: Biscuits and gravy.
Oct. 31: Cheeseburgers and fries.
*** Wolf Point School Oct. 28: Breakfast: French toast sticks, sausages and apples. Lunch: Pizza, breadsticks, mixed roasted veggies and mixed fresh fruit.
Oct. 29: Breakfast: Bagels, cream cheese
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 24: Beef tips over noodles, California medley vegetables and dessert.
Oct. 29: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
Oct. 31: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 24: Beef tips over noodles, California medley vegetables and dessert.
Oct. 29: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
Oct. 31: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
The Wolf Point High School volleyball program raised $4,362 during its Pink Night fundraiser for the Northeast Montana Health Service for breast cancer treatment. Representing NEMHS are Kari Rodenberg, ultrasound technician; Monica Hanson, radiology director; and Ciera Grimsrud, mammography technician.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Wolf Point High School volleyball program raised $4,362 during its Pink Night fundraiser for the Northeast Montana Health Service for breast cancer treatment. Representing NEMHS are Kari Rodenberg, ultrasound technician; Monica Hanson, radiology director; and Ciera Grimsrud, mammography technician.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
New Covenant Quartet will perform at the Gospel Fellowship Church in Wolf Point on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 6:30 p.m.
Based in Manitoba, Canada, New Covenant Quartet has been a cherished fixture in the Southern gospel music scene since the early 1990s. As one of the last traveling quartets in Western Canada, they have dedicated their lives to sharing the timeless messages of love, acceptance,
New Covenant Quartet will perform at the Gospel Fellowship Church in Wolf Point on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 6:30 p.m.
Based in Manitoba, Canada, New Covenant Quartet has been a cherished fixture in the Southern gospel music scene since the early 1990s. As one of the last traveling quartets in Western Canada, they have dedicated their lives to sharing the timeless messages of love, acceptance,
Pahin Wakpa Baptist Mission is hosting a trunk or treat event at 84 Moccasin Ave. in Frazer Oct. 31. Burgers and chili will be served.
Organizers ask anyone wanting to participate with their car, please meet up at 4 p.m. to decorate. Scary costumes are discouraged.
For more information, visit the group’s Facebook page.
Pahin Wakpa Baptist Mission is hosting a trunk or treat event at 84 Moccasin Ave. in Frazer Oct. 31. Burgers and chili will be served.
Organizers ask anyone wanting to participate with their car, please meet up at 4 p.m. to decorate. Scary costumes are discouraged.
For more information, visit the group’s Facebook page.
Gov. Greg Gianforte honored five veterans last week across eastern Montana with his 2023 Montana Governor’s Veteran Commendation. Four of the veterans honored included U.S. Air Force Veteran Fitch Hons of Scobey, U.S. Army Veteran Chante Japp of Poplar, U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Clint Jacobs of Culbertson and U.S. Army Veteran Gerry Glasser of Glendive.
“One of the greatest honors I have
Gov. Greg Gianforte honored five veterans last week across eastern Montana with his 2023 Montana Governor’s Veteran Commendation. Four of the veterans honored included U.S. Air Force Veteran Fitch Hons of Scobey, U.S. Army Veteran Chante Japp of Poplar, U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Clint Jacobs of Culbertson and U.S. Army Veteran Gerry Glasser of Glendive.
“One of the greatest honors I have
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