Northside Elementary School students Shailee Nelligan, Dreya Jackson and Kimberlee Finley look over selections during a book fair at the school last week.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Northside Elementary School students Shailee Nelligan, Dreya Jackson and Kimberlee Finley look over selections during a book fair at the school last week.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Governor’s Office of Community Service, Reach Higher Montana and Montana Campus Compact have announced that 100 Montana high school seniors have been awarded Youth Serve Montana Scholarships.
This scholarship is offered in two awards, $1,000 for 50-99 hours of service and $1,500 for 100+ hours of service to attend a Montana Campus Compact member institution next fall.
Area winners of
The Governor’s Office of Community Service, Reach Higher Montana and Montana Campus Compact have announced that 100 Montana high school seniors have been awarded Youth Serve Montana Scholarships.
This scholarship is offered in two awards, $1,000 for 50-99 hours of service and $1,500 for 100+ hours of service to attend a Montana Campus Compact member institution next fall.
Area winners of
Wolf Point High School senior Ricco Mays likes to play games and the socializing that goes with it during his free time.
He appears to be pretty fortunate when he does take part in games. One of his favorite hobbies is playing Bingo with his grandmother at Silverwolf Casino. Recently, they won $1,500 during one day of playing Bingo.
“We were pretty lucky,” Mays said. “She spent it
Wolf Point High School senior Ricco Mays likes to play games and the socializing that goes with it during his free time.
He appears to be pretty fortunate when he does take part in games. One of his favorite hobbies is playing Bingo with his grandmother at Silverwolf Casino. Recently, they won $1,500 during one day of playing Bingo.
“We were pretty lucky,” Mays said. “She spent it
The Department of Public Health and Human Services is asking Montanans to submit nominations for the annual Emergency Medical Services awards ceremony to be held Wednesday, May 22, at the Capitol Rotunda in Helena.
The event, held during Emergency Medical Services Week May 19-25 and EMS for Children Day on May 22, honors individuals and organizations who provide exemplary service to the state
The Department of Public Health and Human Services is asking Montanans to submit nominations for the annual Emergency Medical Services awards ceremony to be held Wednesday, May 22, at the Capitol Rotunda in Helena.
The event, held during Emergency Medical Services Week May 19-25 and EMS for Children Day on May 22, honors individuals and organizations who provide exemplary service to the state
The Montana Department of Commerce announced last week that 32 Montana towns, cities and counties — including Wolf Point, Culbertson and Richey — will share more than $1 million of grant funding to help develop and plan infrastructure projects to increase the health and safety for those communities and their residents. The funding is through Commerce’s Montana Coal Endowment Program.
“It
The Montana Department of Commerce announced last week that 32 Montana towns, cities and counties — including Wolf Point, Culbertson and Richey — will share more than $1 million of grant funding to help develop and plan infrastructure projects to increase the health and safety for those communities and their residents. The funding is through Commerce’s Montana Coal Endowment Program.
“It
Frontier School April 1: No school. April 2: Egg rolls with rice, fruits and veggies.
April 3: Chili and cornbread, fruits and veggies.
April 4: Biscuits and gravy, fruits and veggies.
April 5: No school. *** Wolf Point School April 1: No school. April 2: Breakfast: French toast sticks and oranges. Lunch: Tacos and applesauce.
April 3: Breakfast: Yogurt, muffins and grapes. Lunch:
Frontier School April 1: No school. April 2: Egg rolls with rice, fruits and veggies.
April 3: Chili and cornbread, fruits and veggies.
April 4: Biscuits and gravy, fruits and veggies.
April 5: No school. *** Wolf Point School April 1: No school. April 2: Breakfast: French toast sticks and oranges. Lunch: Tacos and applesauce.
April 3: Breakfast: Yogurt, muffins and grapes. Lunch:
Wolf Point March 28: Turkey dinner, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, vegetable, birthday cake and ice cream.
April 2: Tacos with all the fixings, spanish rice and dessert.
April 4: Chicken alfredo, garlic bread, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point March 28: Turkey dinner, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, vegetable, birthday cake and ice cream.
April 2: Tacos with all the fixings, spanish rice and dessert.
April 4: Chicken alfredo, garlic bread, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Song of Solomon 2:12: “The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.”
What a beautiful verse written by King Solomon; it is still true today. We find ourselves entering the season of warming weather and nature coming back to life. Flowers are blooming and soon ranchers will begin calving, we are reminded of the beauty
Song of Solomon 2:12: “The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.”
What a beautiful verse written by King Solomon; it is still true today. We find ourselves entering the season of warming weather and nature coming back to life. Flowers are blooming and soon ranchers will begin calving, we are reminded of the beauty
The Richland Federal Credit Union board of directors has declared a special dividend of $300,000 to be distributed in mid-March to its share account holders equaling a 0.50 percent interest payment on 2023 average share account (savings) balances.
While direct payments to members are relatively rare in the financial industry, this is the second time in the last five years that RFCU, a financial
The Richland Federal Credit Union board of directors has declared a special dividend of $300,000 to be distributed in mid-March to its share account holders equaling a 0.50 percent interest payment on 2023 average share account (savings) balances.
While direct payments to members are relatively rare in the financial industry, this is the second time in the last five years that RFCU, a financial
Wolf Point Congregate Meals March 21: California medley soup, sub sandwiches and dessert.
March 26: Hot hamburger sandwiches, mashed potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
March 28: Turkey dinner, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, vegetable, birthday cake and ice cream.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals March 21: California medley soup, sub sandwiches and dessert.
March 26: Hot hamburger sandwiches, mashed potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
March 28: Turkey dinner, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, vegetable, birthday cake and ice cream.
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