Wolf Point Jan. 18: Beef tips over noodles, mixed vegetable and
dessert.
Jan. 23: French dip sandwiches, potato wedges and dessert.
Jan. 25: Baked spaghetti, garlic bread, mixed vegetables, birthday cake and ice cream.
Wolf Point Jan. 18: Beef tips over noodles, mixed vegetable and
dessert.
Jan. 23: French dip sandwiches, potato wedges and dessert.
Jan. 25: Baked spaghetti, garlic bread, mixed vegetables, birthday cake and ice cream.
Wolf Point High School senior Ashley Will spends part of her learning day outside the classroom serving customers in the community.
Will spends time daily at MC Nutrition preparing drinks and serving them.
“I like the interaction with customers when they order drinks and shakes,” Will said.
Her personal favorite drink is the Aquarius Moon, which is sugar free and provides natural
Wolf Point High School senior Ashley Will spends part of her learning day outside the classroom serving customers in the community.
Will spends time daily at MC Nutrition preparing drinks and serving them.
“I like the interaction with customers when they order drinks and shakes,” Will said.
Her personal favorite drink is the Aquarius Moon, which is sugar free and provides natural
Federal, state, and local health officials continue to urge Montanans to check their homes, childcare facilities, and schools for recalled cinnamon-containing applesauce or apple puree products and discard them immediately.
Recent FDA product testing shows high levels of chromium in the recalled apple cinnamon puree pouches, in addition to high levels of lead.
The Department of Public
Federal, state, and local health officials continue to urge Montanans to check their homes, childcare facilities, and schools for recalled cinnamon-containing applesauce or apple puree products and discard them immediately.
Recent FDA product testing shows high levels of chromium in the recalled apple cinnamon puree pouches, in addition to high levels of lead.
The Department of Public
This year, the Roosevelt County DUI Task Force is offering a scholarship of $500 to any high school senior graduating in 2024 from a school within the boundaries of Roosevelt County.
The focus of this year’s scholarship is to write an essay on how the student chooses to live above the influence of alcohol use, drug use, peer pressure, bullying, or any other negative influences around them.
This year, the Roosevelt County DUI Task Force is offering a scholarship of $500 to any high school senior graduating in 2024 from a school within the boundaries of Roosevelt County.
The focus of this year’s scholarship is to write an essay on how the student chooses to live above the influence of alcohol use, drug use, peer pressure, bullying, or any other negative influences around them.
Beginning Jan. 1, you will no longer be on your old plan and your new plan begins. You will want to discard your old plan’s insurance card and put your new one in its place. You will want to give your drug store/provider your new insurance card information for billing.
Those people who chose to pay their premiums via coupon book can pay monthly or make as many payments as they want by sending
Beginning Jan. 1, you will no longer be on your old plan and your new plan begins. You will want to discard your old plan’s insurance card and put your new one in its place. You will want to give your drug store/provider your new insurance card information for billing.
Those people who chose to pay their premiums via coupon book can pay monthly or make as many payments as they want by sending
Wolf Point’s speech and drama students earned first in drama sweeps and second in speech sweeps during the meet in Glendive on Saturday, Jan. 6.
Ryan Schumacher and Chase Adams scored first in humorous theater. Cole Boysun and Elli Ryan placed fifth in the category.
Del Eymard and Quiarrah Rios took third in dramatic theater. Walker Harmon and Ryver Summers placed third in classical theater.
Wolf Point’s speech and drama students earned first in drama sweeps and second in speech sweeps during the meet in Glendive on Saturday, Jan. 6.
Ryan Schumacher and Chase Adams scored first in humorous theater. Cole Boysun and Elli Ryan placed fifth in the category.
Del Eymard and Quiarrah Rios took third in dramatic theater. Walker Harmon and Ryver Summers placed third in classical theater.
Frontier School Jan. 15: Poppyseed chicken with wild rice, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 16: Tacos, refried beans, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 17: Waffles and sausages, hashbrowns, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 18: Indian butter chicken over rice, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 19: Pizza, (no salad bar), carrot sticks and apple sauce. *** Wolf Point School Jan. 15: Breakfast: Biscuits and gravy and
Frontier School Jan. 15: Poppyseed chicken with wild rice, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 16: Tacos, refried beans, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 17: Waffles and sausages, hashbrowns, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 18: Indian butter chicken over rice, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 19: Pizza, (no salad bar), carrot sticks and apple sauce. *** Wolf Point School Jan. 15: Breakfast: Biscuits and gravy and
Wolf Point High School senior Jack Kolstad’s favorite activity is playing basketball, and he had his start in the sport when he was only in the first grade.
He remembers his opening action was playing on his sister Josie’s team when she was in the third grade and he was a first-grader.
“It actually went good,” Kolstad said. “I got in some minutes. I torched it up.”
With two
Wolf Point High School senior Jack Kolstad’s favorite activity is playing basketball, and he had his start in the sport when he was only in the first grade.
He remembers his opening action was playing on his sister Josie’s team when she was in the third grade and he was a first-grader.
“It actually went good,” Kolstad said. “I got in some minutes. I torched it up.”
With two
More than one-in-four Montana high school students currently use e-cigarettes, and the disposable e-cigarettes many of them use are bigger and badder than ever before.
According to a recent study in Tobacco Control, the amount of e-liquid a disposable e-cigarette device can hold increased by 518 percent and the average nicotine strength increased by 294 percent.
As a result, the amount
More than one-in-four Montana high school students currently use e-cigarettes, and the disposable e-cigarettes many of them use are bigger and badder than ever before.
According to a recent study in Tobacco Control, the amount of e-liquid a disposable e-cigarette device can hold increased by 518 percent and the average nicotine strength increased by 294 percent.
As a result, the amount
At the University of Montana, more than 2,800 undergraduate students made the fall semester 2023 dean’s list or president’s 4.0 list. To qualify, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine credits.
Culbertson’s Julia Lee earned selection to the president’s list. Wolf Point’s Dana Hughes and Rebekah Landsrud
At the University of Montana, more than 2,800 undergraduate students made the fall semester 2023 dean’s list or president’s 4.0 list. To qualify, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine credits.
Culbertson’s Julia Lee earned selection to the president’s list. Wolf Point’s Dana Hughes and Rebekah Landsrud
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