Montana state government is hosting an in-person and virtual Veteran and Service Member Employment Training and Career and Resource Fair on Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The free training is for veterans, service members and spouses, and employers, businesses, human resources professionals and anyone interested.
There will be a career and resource fair in the capitol rotunda from 11 a.m.
Montana state government is hosting an in-person and virtual Veteran and Service Member Employment Training and Career and Resource Fair on Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The free training is for veterans, service members and spouses, and employers, businesses, human resources professionals and anyone interested.
There will be a career and resource fair in the capitol rotunda from 11 a.m.
Students (from left) Jacob Lien as the Honorable Mr. Chang, Ryan Schumacher as Sweeney Todd, Cole Boysun as Sailor Tom and Chase Adams as Mr. Scruples are preparing for the school play set for Nov. 13-14. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Students (from left) Jacob Lien as the Honorable Mr. Chang, Ryan Schumacher as Sweeney Todd, Cole Boysun as Sailor Tom and Chase Adams as Mr. Scruples are preparing for the school play set for Nov. 13-14. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Whether you kept us in your thoughts and prayers, sent a lovely arrangement, gave a memorial donation, or helped out in any way, your kindness brought us great comfort and will always be remembered.
Special thanks to Dennis Garsjo for reading the eulogy and to Tyrus Follett for the prayers and the beautiful star quilt. The Hentges Family
Whether you kept us in your thoughts and prayers, sent a lovely arrangement, gave a memorial donation, or helped out in any way, your kindness brought us great comfort and will always be remembered.
Special thanks to Dennis Garsjo for reading the eulogy and to Tyrus Follett for the prayers and the beautiful star quilt. The Hentges Family
The Lustre EMB Church recently welcomed a new pastor, Rev. Wayne Hathaway and his wife, Jeanne. Their installation was held Sunday, Nov. 5, in the morning service.
The couple met at Northwestern College in Kirkland, Wash. After being pastor of Calvary Chapel in Billings, a non-denominational church that they planted 28 years ago, the Hathaways retired three years ago from a combined pastoral
The Lustre EMB Church recently welcomed a new pastor, Rev. Wayne Hathaway and his wife, Jeanne. Their installation was held Sunday, Nov. 5, in the morning service.
The couple met at Northwestern College in Kirkland, Wash. After being pastor of Calvary Chapel in Billings, a non-denominational church that they planted 28 years ago, the Hathaways retired three years ago from a combined pastoral
Wolf Point High School senior Francis Goodtrack finds positive methods to express himself at the school.
His list of activities include pep band, jazz band and speech and drama.
When he performs for band, he plays the french horn or the trumpet.
“I like the music,” Goodtrack said of his interest in band. “Music is amazing. It’s a comfort.”
What he enjoys about being a member
Wolf Point High School senior Francis Goodtrack finds positive methods to express himself at the school.
His list of activities include pep band, jazz band and speech and drama.
When he performs for band, he plays the french horn or the trumpet.
“I like the music,” Goodtrack said of his interest in band. “Music is amazing. It’s a comfort.”
What he enjoys about being a member
Roosevelt County commissioners have announced that part of the county building will illuminated green as part of Operation Green Light, a initiative between Roosevelt County, the Montana Association of Counties, the National Association of Counties and the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers.
Commissioners said that Operation Green Light’s mission is to show support for
Roosevelt County commissioners have announced that part of the county building will illuminated green as part of Operation Green Light, a initiative between Roosevelt County, the Montana Association of Counties, the National Association of Counties and the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers.
Commissioners said that Operation Green Light’s mission is to show support for
The Indigenous Visionaries: Women’s Leadership Program (Indigenous Visionaries) at the American Indian College Fund (College Fund) supports the empowerment and success of Native women faculty and staff at tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) through a 10-month fellowship.
Participating fellows receive a $4,000 stipend and place-based and experiential professional and personal development
The Indigenous Visionaries: Women’s Leadership Program (Indigenous Visionaries) at the American Indian College Fund (College Fund) supports the empowerment and success of Native women faculty and staff at tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) through a 10-month fellowship.
Participating fellows receive a $4,000 stipend and place-based and experiential professional and personal development
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