Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 26: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetables, birthday cake and ice cream.
Oct. 31: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
Nov. 2: Hamburgers deluxe, fries and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 26: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetables, birthday cake and ice cream.
Oct. 31: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
Nov. 2: Hamburgers deluxe, fries and dessert.
A book character pumpkin decorating contest is being held at the James E. Shanley Tribal Library in Poplar.
The contest is open through Oct. 27. The circulation desk is taking entries. No carving is allowed. Participants are invited to paint, dress and accessorize their gourdes to approximate book characters, but no actual carving will be permitted.
Entries can be submitted by individuals
A book character pumpkin decorating contest is being held at the James E. Shanley Tribal Library in Poplar.
The contest is open through Oct. 27. The circulation desk is taking entries. No carving is allowed. Participants are invited to paint, dress and accessorize their gourdes to approximate book characters, but no actual carving will be permitted.
Entries can be submitted by individuals
What is IRMAA? Well, IRMAA is not a beautiful woman! Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount is a surcharge added to the Medicare Part B and Medicare Part D standard premiums for persons who have incomes above the income thresholds set annually by the Social Security Administration.
These thresholds are calculated using a person’s MAGI (modified adjusted gross income) from the two years
What is IRMAA? Well, IRMAA is not a beautiful woman! Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount is a surcharge added to the Medicare Part B and Medicare Part D standard premiums for persons who have incomes above the income thresholds set annually by the Social Security Administration.
These thresholds are calculated using a person’s MAGI (modified adjusted gross income) from the two years
After a standout speech and drama season last school year, the program is aiming for even better results this time around.
The team started practice on Oct. 2, with 24 students participating.
“It’s about eight more than last year,” the team’s coach Jacob Boysun said of the turnout. “This is one of the largest teams that Wolf Point has ever had.”
Returning participants include
After a standout speech and drama season last school year, the program is aiming for even better results this time around.
The team started practice on Oct. 2, with 24 students participating.
“It’s about eight more than last year,” the team’s coach Jacob Boysun said of the turnout. “This is one of the largest teams that Wolf Point has ever had.”
Returning participants include
With the coming of fall, we as a community come together to “Celebrate the Harvest.” Each year, it is a time of rejoicing that the labor of the planting, praying and the resulting harvest brings the satisfaction of reviewing the welcomed fruit of much sweat and labor.
Community Bible Church (corner of Fifth and Indian) encourages the community to join them as bring our praise to God who provides
With the coming of fall, we as a community come together to “Celebrate the Harvest.” Each year, it is a time of rejoicing that the labor of the planting, praying and the resulting harvest brings the satisfaction of reviewing the welcomed fruit of much sweat and labor.
Community Bible Church (corner of Fifth and Indian) encourages the community to join them as bring our praise to God who provides
The Montana Science Olympiad State Tournament is set for Friday, April 19, 2024, at Montana State University. Registration is now open for middle and high school teams.
Coaches of new and returning schools are encouraged to participate in the Coaches’ Kickoff, an online orientation, from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25.
The orientation will include information on the logistics of starting
The Montana Science Olympiad State Tournament is set for Friday, April 19, 2024, at Montana State University. Registration is now open for middle and high school teams.
Coaches of new and returning schools are encouraged to participate in the Coaches’ Kickoff, an online orientation, from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25.
The orientation will include information on the logistics of starting
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 12: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes and dessert.
Oct. 17: Chicken fried steaks, garlic bread, vegetable and dessert.
Oct 19: French dip sandwiches, potato wedges, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 12: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes and dessert.
Oct. 17: Chicken fried steaks, garlic bread, vegetable and dessert.
Oct 19: French dip sandwiches, potato wedges, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point High School senior Joli Beston says every day is a great day and she is looking forward to an excellent final year at the school.
Beston’s involvement includes National Honor Society, volleyball and wrestling. She might also compete in track this spring for the third year.
She likes being a member of the National Honor Society. “It gets me involved in my community,” she
Wolf Point High School senior Joli Beston says every day is a great day and she is looking forward to an excellent final year at the school.
Beston’s involvement includes National Honor Society, volleyball and wrestling. She might also compete in track this spring for the third year.
She likes being a member of the National Honor Society. “It gets me involved in my community,” she
We would like to remind Medicare Beneficiaries that Open Enrollment for Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage) starts Oct. 15 and runs through Dec. 7.
During Medicare Part D Open Enrollment, you have the opportunity to review and compare the plans that are available in Montana and can choose to enroll in a new plan. Medicare Part D plans are allowed to change their coverage every year, so
We would like to remind Medicare Beneficiaries that Open Enrollment for Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage) starts Oct. 15 and runs through Dec. 7.
During Medicare Part D Open Enrollment, you have the opportunity to review and compare the plans that are available in Montana and can choose to enroll in a new plan. Medicare Part D plans are allowed to change their coverage every year, so
Frontier School Oct. 16: Chicken mashed potato bowls, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 17: Tacos, refried beans, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 18: Hot dogs, fries, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 19: No school. *** Wolf Point School Oct. 16: Breakfast: Mini cinni waffles and oranges. Lunch: Chicken strips, seasoned rice, salad, broccoli florets, peaches and dinner rolls.
Oct. 17: Breakfast: Peanut
Frontier School Oct. 16: Chicken mashed potato bowls, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 17: Tacos, refried beans, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 18: Hot dogs, fries, fruits and veggies.
Oct. 19: No school. *** Wolf Point School Oct. 16: Breakfast: Mini cinni waffles and oranges. Lunch: Chicken strips, seasoned rice, salad, broccoli florets, peaches and dinner rolls.
Oct. 17: Breakfast: Peanut
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