Wolf Point Mar. 16: Corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Mar. 21: Hot hamburger sandwiches, mashed potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
Mar. 23: Chicken fried rice, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point Mar. 16: Corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Mar. 21: Hot hamburger sandwiches, mashed potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
Mar. 23: Chicken fried rice, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point High School Vaun Jensen says he is enjoying his senior year at the school.
His activities have included being a starting cornerback for Wolf Point’s football team.
A highlight for Jensen was intercepting a pass right behind half-time against Conrad.
As far as a team, Jensen mentioned that it was great to earn a home victory over Colstrip.
“Colstrip was a big win,”
Wolf Point High School Vaun Jensen says he is enjoying his senior year at the school.
His activities have included being a starting cornerback for Wolf Point’s football team.
A highlight for Jensen was intercepting a pass right behind half-time against Conrad.
As far as a team, Jensen mentioned that it was great to earn a home victory over Colstrip.
“Colstrip was a big win,”
Sharing school spirit during Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball game at the state tournament were girls’ players (from left) Katelyn MacDonald, Keeley Blount-Henderson, Sierra Hamilton, Mahala Moran and Lauren Rodenberg. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Sharing school spirit during Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball game at the state tournament were girls’ players (from left) Katelyn MacDonald, Keeley Blount-Henderson, Sierra Hamilton, Mahala Moran and Lauren Rodenberg. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Students from Southside Elementary School give a cheer for the Wolves during the community pep rally held at Wolf Point High School on Wednesday, March 8. The rally was a send-off for Wolf Point’s basketball teams heading to the state tournament.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Students from Southside Elementary School give a cheer for the Wolves during the community pep rally held at Wolf Point High School on Wednesday, March 8. The rally was a send-off for Wolf Point’s basketball teams heading to the state tournament.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Low Income Subsidy program helps pay for a portion of Part D prescription drug plan costs, including Part D premiums, deductibles, and copayments. Depending on your income and assets, you may qualify for a full or partial subsidy. The Social Security Administration and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services work together to administer LIS/Extra Help.
Online applications are available www.ssa.gov/
Low Income Subsidy program helps pay for a portion of Part D prescription drug plan costs, including Part D premiums, deductibles, and copayments. Depending on your income and assets, you may qualify for a full or partial subsidy. The Social Security Administration and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services work together to administer LIS/Extra Help.
Online applications are available www.ssa.gov/
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Mar. 13: Chicken drummies, au gratin potatoes, fruits and veggies.
Mar. 14: Cheeseburgers, baked beans, fruits and veggies.
Mar. 15: Chicken noodle soup and salad bar.
Mar. 16: Shepherd’s pie and salad bar.
Mar. 17: No school. *** Wolf Point School Mar. 13: Chicken nuggets, salad, french fries, broccoli,
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Mar. 13: Chicken drummies, au gratin potatoes, fruits and veggies.
Mar. 14: Cheeseburgers, baked beans, fruits and veggies.
Mar. 15: Chicken noodle soup and salad bar.
Mar. 16: Shepherd’s pie and salad bar.
Mar. 17: No school. *** Wolf Point School Mar. 13: Chicken nuggets, salad, french fries, broccoli,
The Wolf Point Community Organization is calling for artists to participated in a logo contest for the organization. The deadline for the competition is April 10.
“We are looking for an artist who help design our logo,” said a flier from WPCO. Prompts for artists include motifs like canoes, a lone wolf and the Missouri River. All art needs to be submitted to Jason Hamilton at the Silverwolf
The Wolf Point Community Organization is calling for artists to participated in a logo contest for the organization. The deadline for the competition is April 10.
“We are looking for an artist who help design our logo,” said a flier from WPCO. Prompts for artists include motifs like canoes, a lone wolf and the Missouri River. All art needs to be submitted to Jason Hamilton at the Silverwolf
The James E. Shanley Tribal library is adding extra hours during midterm week at Fort Peck Community College. “Students-only” hours began March 5 and will continue Sunday, March 12, from 1-6 p.m. Weekday hours for the period will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
A press release from library staff reads, “Come have some coffee and cookies, study or do homework! We have reference materials, books, wi-fi,
The James E. Shanley Tribal library is adding extra hours during midterm week at Fort Peck Community College. “Students-only” hours began March 5 and will continue Sunday, March 12, from 1-6 p.m. Weekday hours for the period will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
A press release from library staff reads, “Come have some coffee and cookies, study or do homework! We have reference materials, books, wi-fi,
Wolf Point High School senior Kraven Silk finds the most at home on the basketball court.
Although he is a threesport athlete, Silk says that basketball is certainly his favorite athletic activity.
“I grew up playing the sport at a young age,” the honor roll student explained. “It brings a nice bond with familiar faces.” In track, Silk likes to compete in sprints and relays.
Wolf Point High School senior Kraven Silk finds the most at home on the basketball court.
Although he is a threesport athlete, Silk says that basketball is certainly his favorite athletic activity.
“I grew up playing the sport at a young age,” the honor roll student explained. “It brings a nice bond with familiar faces.” In track, Silk likes to compete in sprints and relays.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Mar. 9: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
Mar. 14: Shepherd’s pie, fruit salad and dessert.
Mar. 16: Corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Mar. 9: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
Mar. 14: Shepherd’s pie, fruit salad and dessert.
Mar. 16: Corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert.
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