The highlights of high school for Wolf Point High School senior DJ Fischer have included accomplishments on the athletic field.
Fischer started for four years at offensive left guard for Wolf Point’s football team.
He said a positive memory was losing by only six points against Malta in 2022. He said that’s the closest that the Wolves have come to beating Malta in about 20 years.
Fischer
The highlights of high school for Wolf Point High School senior DJ Fischer have included accomplishments on the athletic field.
Fischer started for four years at offensive left guard for Wolf Point’s football team.
He said a positive memory was losing by only six points against Malta in 2022. He said that’s the closest that the Wolves have come to beating Malta in about 20 years.
Fischer
There will be a livestock seminar in Wolf Point at the Sherman Inn on Wednesday, Jan. 31, starting at 10 a.m.
The featured topics will be Dr. Hannah Speer from the Northern Ag Research Center discussing Feeding Fertility: Understanding the Relationship between Nutrition and Reproduction. She will touch on body condition scoring cattle, and how it relates to postpartum interval, pregnancy rates,
There will be a livestock seminar in Wolf Point at the Sherman Inn on Wednesday, Jan. 31, starting at 10 a.m.
The featured topics will be Dr. Hannah Speer from the Northern Ag Research Center discussing Feeding Fertility: Understanding the Relationship between Nutrition and Reproduction. She will touch on body condition scoring cattle, and how it relates to postpartum interval, pregnancy rates,
Nemont believes that supporting educational endeavors aids in strengthening our communities. Applications are being accepted now through April 2 for 10 $1,000 scholarships to students in the Nemont service areas.
Nemont will offer five $1,000 scholarships to students within the service area pursuing higher education studies at an accredited college or university. Five more $1,000 scholarships
Nemont believes that supporting educational endeavors aids in strengthening our communities. Applications are being accepted now through April 2 for 10 $1,000 scholarships to students in the Nemont service areas.
Nemont will offer five $1,000 scholarships to students within the service area pursuing higher education studies at an accredited college or university. Five more $1,000 scholarships
Independence Bank is proud to offer scholarship opportunities for incoming first-year students planning to attend Montana State University-Northern. To be eligible, students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Daniels, Roosevelt, Sheridan, Liberty, Chouteau, Cascade, Pondera, or Toole counties.
Independence Bank will award eight $1,000 scholarships for the 2024-2025
Independence Bank is proud to offer scholarship opportunities for incoming first-year students planning to attend Montana State University-Northern. To be eligible, students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Daniels, Roosevelt, Sheridan, Liberty, Chouteau, Cascade, Pondera, or Toole counties.
Independence Bank will award eight $1,000 scholarships for the 2024-2025
REAL Montana, a program from Montana State University Extension, is accepting applications for its next class until March 31. REAL Montana is a comprehensive twoyear program offering indepth education and training in the agriculture and natural resource industries. REAL stands for Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership.
Classes consist of up to 20 participants competitively selected
REAL Montana, a program from Montana State University Extension, is accepting applications for its next class until March 31. REAL Montana is a comprehensive twoyear program offering indepth education and training in the agriculture and natural resource industries. REAL stands for Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership.
Classes consist of up to 20 participants competitively selected
Frontier School Jan. 29: Pulled pork sammies, french fries, fruits and
veggies.
Jan. 30: Goulash, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 31: Hot dogs, baked beans, fruits and veggies.
*** Wolf Point School Jan. 29: Breakfast: Scrambled eggs, everything bagels and apples. Lunch: Popcorn chicken, macaroni and cheese, apricots, salad and broccoli.
Jan. 30: Breakfast: Oatmeal, toast, apples, milk.
Frontier School Jan. 29: Pulled pork sammies, french fries, fruits and
veggies.
Jan. 30: Goulash, fruits and veggies.
Jan. 31: Hot dogs, baked beans, fruits and veggies.
*** Wolf Point School Jan. 29: Breakfast: Scrambled eggs, everything bagels and apples. Lunch: Popcorn chicken, macaroni and cheese, apricots, salad and broccoli.
Jan. 30: Breakfast: Oatmeal, toast, apples, milk.
For the 18th year in a row, Alexander (Zander) Blewett, III, a trial lawyer from the personal injury law firm of Hoyt & Blewett PLLC in Great Falls, has offered three $1,000 scholarships to the top student/wrestlers around the state of Montana for Classes AA, A and B/C.
The scholarships are awarded to the top wrestler from each school classification who has displayed the best combined
For the 18th year in a row, Alexander (Zander) Blewett, III, a trial lawyer from the personal injury law firm of Hoyt & Blewett PLLC in Great Falls, has offered three $1,000 scholarships to the top student/wrestlers around the state of Montana for Classes AA, A and B/C.
The scholarships are awarded to the top wrestler from each school classification who has displayed the best combined
It was -9 degrees outside at 9 p.m. Friday, but the weather advisory was for -30 degree windchill. But, we are glad to be out of the -31 degrees to -38 degrees we have seen earlier in the week. The entire week was like a deep freezer. It may have been a challenge to get to school, but Lustre Grade School and Lustre Christian High School were able to stay open safely. Monday gave -25 degrees and a
It was -9 degrees outside at 9 p.m. Friday, but the weather advisory was for -30 degree windchill. But, we are glad to be out of the -31 degrees to -38 degrees we have seen earlier in the week. The entire week was like a deep freezer. It may have been a challenge to get to school, but Lustre Grade School and Lustre Christian High School were able to stay open safely. Monday gave -25 degrees and a
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