Wolf Point Feb. 29: Sweet and sour pork over rice, vegetables, birthday cake and ice cream.
March 5: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert.
March 7: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point Feb. 29: Sweet and sour pork over rice, vegetables, birthday cake and ice cream.
March 5: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert.
March 7: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
love, which is the highest form of love attributed to the kind of love that drew Jesus to the cross. He wants to be your friend and companion. He said he would never leave you nor forsake you.
My wife, Sharon, and I are guest speakers at Wolf Point Assembly of God Church Sunday, March 3. Service time is 10 a.m. All are encouraged to attend.
love, which is the highest form of love attributed to the kind of love that drew Jesus to the cross. He wants to be your friend and companion. He said he would never leave you nor forsake you.
My wife, Sharon, and I are guest speakers at Wolf Point Assembly of God Church Sunday, March 3. Service time is 10 a.m. All are encouraged to attend.
Standing sentinel on the corner of Wolf Point’s Main Street, the Wolf Point Elks Event Center is truly the heart of this community.
It is where Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 members meet to decide how to best support the area — through grants to local emergency services organizations, by supporting homeless veterans through the national Welcome Home Program, by sponsoring the annual Elks Hoop
Standing sentinel on the corner of Wolf Point’s Main Street, the Wolf Point Elks Event Center is truly the heart of this community.
It is where Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 members meet to decide how to best support the area — through grants to local emergency services organizations, by supporting homeless veterans through the national Welcome Home Program, by sponsoring the annual Elks Hoop
Watching a film changed the young life of Wolf Point High School senior Cade Stafne in a positive way.
He viewed the film Thunderstruck where a boy magically obtains the basketball skills of NBA star Kevin Durant. After enjoying the story, Stafne wanted to be a basketball standout.
Stafne said he really didn’t become a good basketball player until his junior year. It helped that he grew
Watching a film changed the young life of Wolf Point High School senior Cade Stafne in a positive way.
He viewed the film Thunderstruck where a boy magically obtains the basketball skills of NBA star Kevin Durant. After enjoying the story, Stafne wanted to be a basketball standout.
Stafne said he really didn’t become a good basketball player until his junior year. It helped that he grew
Doriane Keiser of Wolf Point was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Keiser was initiated at Montana State University.
Keiser is among approximately 25,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invitation only and
Doriane Keiser of Wolf Point was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Keiser was initiated at Montana State University.
Keiser is among approximately 25,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invitation only and
During the week of Feb. 5, the National Park Service and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service moved 116 Yellowstone National Park bison to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Poplar, Montana. The Bison Conservation Transfer Program continues to make history, having relocated the largest number of live Yellowstone bison to American Indian Tribes in the world.
The bison transferred to
During the week of Feb. 5, the National Park Service and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service moved 116 Yellowstone National Park bison to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Poplar, Montana. The Bison Conservation Transfer Program continues to make history, having relocated the largest number of live Yellowstone bison to American Indian Tribes in the world.
The bison transferred to
Wolf Point’s Kashlyn Speak Thunder (left) and Poplar’s Braelyn Nordwick presented star quilts to each other during the District 2B basketball tournament held in Wolf Point.
(Photo submitted)
Wolf Point’s Kashlyn Speak Thunder (left) and Poplar’s Braelyn Nordwick presented star quilts to each other during the District 2B basketball tournament held in Wolf Point.
(Photo submitted)
Members of a senior English class at Wolf Point High School have provided an artistic display and information regarding various tribes in Montana.
Teacher Douglas Evans noted that part of the assignment was showing how each tribe is unique from the other tribes.
“They have unique cultures and they have differences,” Evans said.
Reservations featured on the wall featured Fort Peck,
Members of a senior English class at Wolf Point High School have provided an artistic display and information regarding various tribes in Montana.
Teacher Douglas Evans noted that part of the assignment was showing how each tribe is unique from the other tribes.
“They have unique cultures and they have differences,” Evans said.
Reservations featured on the wall featured Fort Peck,
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