Frontier School teacher Darla Warrior received $13,883 to purchase theatre lights, etc, at the school. The Montana Masonic Lodge is the group that awarded her the grant.
(Photo submitted)
Frontier School teacher Darla Warrior received $13,883 to purchase theatre lights, etc, at the school. The Montana Masonic Lodge is the group that awarded her the grant.
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Members of Wolf Point High School’s National Honor Society helped serve the meal at the Walleyes Unlimited banquet. They were (from left) Aaron Boysun, Alexander MacDonald, Daniel Sears, Ethan Blount, Samantha Reed and Josie Kolstad.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Members of Wolf Point High School’s National Honor Society helped serve the meal at the Walleyes Unlimited banquet. They were (from left) Aaron Boysun, Alexander MacDonald, Daniel Sears, Ethan Blount, Samantha Reed and Josie Kolstad.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Roosevelt County had six active COVID cases as of Monday, March 21. There have been 71 COVID-related deaths in the county. There are zero current hospitalizations.
County health officials encourage all residents aged 5 and up to be vaccinated and those over 16 should consider getting booster doses. Immunizations are by appointment only. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call 406-653-6223.
Roosevelt County had six active COVID cases as of Monday, March 21. There have been 71 COVID-related deaths in the county. There are zero current hospitalizations.
County health officials encourage all residents aged 5 and up to be vaccinated and those over 16 should consider getting booster doses. Immunizations are by appointment only. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call 406-653-6223.
Future Engineers has announced 20 semi-finalists in the Lunabotics Junior Contest, a national competition where NASA asked K-12 students to design a robot that can dig and move lunar soil (regolith) from one area of the lunar South Pole to a holding container near a future Artemis Moon base.
One semi-finalist is Colton Tolman. Tolman currently attends Poplar Schools.
The essay contest was
Future Engineers has announced 20 semi-finalists in the Lunabotics Junior Contest, a national competition where NASA asked K-12 students to design a robot that can dig and move lunar soil (regolith) from one area of the lunar South Pole to a holding container near a future Artemis Moon base.
One semi-finalist is Colton Tolman. Tolman currently attends Poplar Schools.
The essay contest was
In March, the American Red Cross Montana is honoring the people who make its mission possible every day during its annual Red Cross Month celebration — a national tradition started nearly 80 years ago when President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the first national Red Cross Month proclamation recognizing those who give back through the American Red Cross. Each U.S. president has issued a proclamation
In March, the American Red Cross Montana is honoring the people who make its mission possible every day during its annual Red Cross Month celebration — a national tradition started nearly 80 years ago when President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the first national Red Cross Month proclamation recognizing those who give back through the American Red Cross. Each U.S. president has issued a proclamation
Artwork by Poplar’s Tiffanie Irizarry has been selected to grace the cover of the Tribal College Journal’s Spring 2022 edition. The art and story are available online at tribalcollegejournal.org.
Irizarry is Ihanktowan Dakota Sioux/Puerto Rican and grew up on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation where she is an enrolled member. She received a bachelor’s of arts degree from the Institute of
Artwork by Poplar’s Tiffanie Irizarry has been selected to grace the cover of the Tribal College Journal’s Spring 2022 edition. The art and story are available online at tribalcollegejournal.org.
Irizarry is Ihanktowan Dakota Sioux/Puerto Rican and grew up on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation where she is an enrolled member. She received a bachelor’s of arts degree from the Institute of
Wolf Point Congregate Meals March 17: Corned beef, cabbage, red potatoes, carrots and dessert.
March 22: Chicken fajitas, Spanish rice and dessert.
March 24: Hot hamburger sandwiches, mashed potatoes, gravy, broccoli and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals March 17: Corned beef, cabbage, red potatoes, carrots and dessert.
March 22: Chicken fajitas, Spanish rice and dessert.
March 24: Hot hamburger sandwiches, mashed potatoes, gravy, broccoli and dessert.
When it comes to school spirit, senior Jami Beston leads the way at Wolf Point High School.
Beston has enjoyed her time as a cheerleader during Wolf Point’s football and basketball seasons. When given a choice, she prefers basketball. “Just because it’s so cold during football games,” she said.
Cheering at a football game in the summer should suit her fine though. She has recently
When it comes to school spirit, senior Jami Beston leads the way at Wolf Point High School.
Beston has enjoyed her time as a cheerleader during Wolf Point’s football and basketball seasons. When given a choice, she prefers basketball. “Just because it’s so cold during football games,” she said.
Cheering at a football game in the summer should suit her fine though. She has recently
Lustre School March 21: Mac and cheese. March 22: Curry chicken. March 23: Corn dogs. March 24: Spaghetti. March 25: Schmeckfest. No school.
*** Frontier School March 21: Pulled pork. March 22: Goulash and buns.
March 23: Chicken fajita wraps.
March 24: Sack lunch. March 25: Pizza and salad. *** Wolf Point School March 21: Breakfast: Cereal, Scooby Doo Grahams and fruit. Lunch: Chicken
Lustre School March 21: Mac and cheese. March 22: Curry chicken. March 23: Corn dogs. March 24: Spaghetti. March 25: Schmeckfest. No school.
*** Frontier School March 21: Pulled pork. March 22: Goulash and buns.
March 23: Chicken fajita wraps.
March 24: Sack lunch. March 25: Pizza and salad. *** Wolf Point School March 21: Breakfast: Cereal, Scooby Doo Grahams and fruit. Lunch: Chicken
Red Cross Giving Day campaign by donating at redcross. org/givingday to help provide shelter, food, relief items, emotional support and other assistance for people affected by disasters big and small.
The Red Cross blood supply remains incredibly vulnerable — especially as doctors begin to resume elective surgeries previously delayed by the omicron variant. It’s critical that individuals
Red Cross Giving Day campaign by donating at redcross. org/givingday to help provide shelter, food, relief items, emotional support and other assistance for people affected by disasters big and small.
The Red Cross blood supply remains incredibly vulnerable — especially as doctors begin to resume elective surgeries previously delayed by the omicron variant. It’s critical that individuals
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