21 July 2022

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Miller Wins Runner-up  Title At Program

Miller Wins Runner-up Title At Program


Kyrsten Miller of Frazer came away with first runner- up honors at the Miss Montana Volunteer Pageant held in Glendive. In addition, Miller earned first place in the swimsuit portion of the competition. When asked about her biggest highlight, she noted, “walking out during the opening number and seeing my family in the crowd. It made me want to work even harder to put on my best performance

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Roxanne teaches about turnips during the Eating Your Garden program presented for area youth by Chante’ and Ag Extension on Thursday, July 14. The program took place at Fort Peck Community College’s Demont building in Wolf Point. Students then completed a nature walk at Wolf Creek to see locally grown plants. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Creation Time

Creation Time


A group of children work on Lego creations during the program at the library in Wolf Point on July 9. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Gospel Fellowship Church VBS

Gospel Fellowship Church VBS


Make Waves is the theme for the vacation Bible school at Gospel Fellowship Church this week. The event is for students in grades K-5.
14 July 2022

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Public Invited To Submit Legislative Map Proposals

Public Invited To Submit Legislative Map Proposals


By Daily Montanan Staff The Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission is inviting the public to submit proposals for new state legislative districts as part of the commission’s redistricting work, according to a press release last week. Free mapping tools are available online and maps can be submitted on the public comment form or to districting@ mt.gov. The commission’s state

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Area Enjoys Programs By Lego Guy

Area Enjoys Programs By Lego Guy


By Bill Vander Weele Curtis Mork, known as the Lego Guy, was well received for programs in Wolf Point, Culbertson and Froid during last week. Mork, who began touring in 2008, is visiting Montana for the first time this year. It’s his 10th state for tours. “I was supposed to come here in 2020, but then the world went crazy because of COVID,” Mork said. “So far, I love it. I just don’t

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