As many prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving and look ahead at a busy holiday season, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors across the country to harness their humanity by giving blood in the coming weeks.
As a result of low blood donor turnout in recent months, the Red Cross is heading into the holidays with its lowest blood supply in more than a decade at this time of year. The ongoing
As many prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving and look ahead at a busy holiday season, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors across the country to harness their humanity by giving blood in the coming weeks.
As a result of low blood donor turnout in recent months, the Red Cross is heading into the holidays with its lowest blood supply in more than a decade at this time of year. The ongoing
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point presented pizza to the fourth-grade students at Northside Elementary School for collecting the most aluminum cans during a recent contest. Proceeds from the can collection are being used to purchase books for the school’s library.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point presented pizza to the fourth-grade students at Northside Elementary School for collecting the most aluminum cans during a recent contest. Proceeds from the can collection are being used to purchase books for the school’s library.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point Optimist Club members (left to right) Pat Stennes, Elsie Hanson, Gloria Sande and Dennis Nelson serve up ice cream to Northside Elementary School as part of the aluminum can fundraiser
Thursday, Nov. 18. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point Optimist Club members (left to right) Pat Stennes, Elsie Hanson, Gloria Sande and Dennis Nelson serve up ice cream to Northside Elementary School as part of the aluminum can fundraiser
Thursday, Nov. 18. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Chante Project’s Wolf Point coordinator Janaeya Sutherland took Wolf Point High School students Trevin Boysun (leftright), Kraven Silk, Kelby Bauer, Laykin Cantrell, J’Elle Garfield, Katelyn Mac-Donald, Mahala MacDonald, Hamyanie Campbell and Jaylee Azure on a college campus tour at MSU Billings and Billings City College last week. To learn more about Chante Project offerings, visit chanteproject.com
Chante Project’s Wolf Point coordinator Janaeya Sutherland took Wolf Point High School students Trevin Boysun (leftright), Kraven Silk, Kelby Bauer, Laykin Cantrell, J’Elle Garfield, Katelyn Mac-Donald, Mahala MacDonald, Hamyanie Campbell and Jaylee Azure on a college campus tour at MSU Billings and Billings City College last week. To learn more about Chante Project offerings, visit chanteproject.com
100 block of East Edgar Street at 6:15 p.m. until Montana- Dakota Utilities personnel responded. A resident digging had hit a gas line.
Nov. 9: Truck 17-8 responded to a brush fire on the 500 block of Idaho Street at 7:53 a.m.
A lean-to attached to an occupied camper on fire was reported at 7:38 p.m. on Second Avenue South and Granville Street. Firefighters responded in Trucks 17-8, 179, 17-1,
100 block of East Edgar Street at 6:15 p.m. until Montana- Dakota Utilities personnel responded. A resident digging had hit a gas line.
Nov. 9: Truck 17-8 responded to a brush fire on the 500 block of Idaho Street at 7:53 a.m.
A lean-to attached to an occupied camper on fire was reported at 7:38 p.m. on Second Avenue South and Granville Street. Firefighters responded in Trucks 17-8, 179, 17-1,
Roosevelt County has now reached more than 100 COVID cases. As of Sunday, Nov. 7, Roosevelt County has 126 active cases including 31 new positive cases. There are currently 10 hospitalizations.
There have been 59 COVID-related deaths in Roosevelt County.
Area Statistics
As of Monday, Nov. 8, Valley County’s active count was 57 cases. There have been 1,298 total cases and 27 reported COVID-reported
Roosevelt County has now reached more than 100 COVID cases. As of Sunday, Nov. 7, Roosevelt County has 126 active cases including 31 new positive cases. There are currently 10 hospitalizations.
There have been 59 COVID-related deaths in Roosevelt County.
Area Statistics
As of Monday, Nov. 8, Valley County’s active count was 57 cases. There have been 1,298 total cases and 27 reported COVID-reported
Wolf Point’s new head girls basketball coach said his family’s decision to relocate was prompted by a convergence of surprises. Frank Benson said that he hadn’t planned on relocating when contacted by the district, but reconsidered after son Juliun Benson expressed an interest in playing basketball in 2021-22 with a group of Wolf Point students. Juliun Benson is a junior at WPHS this year.
Wolf Point’s new head girls basketball coach said his family’s decision to relocate was prompted by a convergence of surprises. Frank Benson said that he hadn’t planned on relocating when contacted by the district, but reconsidered after son Juliun Benson expressed an interest in playing basketball in 2021-22 with a group of Wolf Point students. Juliun Benson is a junior at WPHS this year.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 11: No meal. Veterans Day.
Nov. 16: Chicken-fried steak, oven potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Nov. 18: Knoephla soup, tuna salad sandwiches and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 11: No meal. Veterans Day.
Nov. 16: Chicken-fried steak, oven potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Nov. 18: Knoephla soup, tuna salad sandwiches and dessert.
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