Local resident Jeri Toavs is urging people to consider donating food items to help feed some of Wolf Point’s less fortunate children during the holiday season.
Toavs said the idea came to her when a grandson mentioned that one of his school friends didn’t have much to eat at home.
“So the grandma in me kicked in,” Toavs laughed.
Toavs, who is the Roosevelt County Superintendent
Local resident Jeri Toavs is urging people to consider donating food items to help feed some of Wolf Point’s less fortunate children during the holiday season.
Toavs said the idea came to her when a grandson mentioned that one of his school friends didn’t have much to eat at home.
“So the grandma in me kicked in,” Toavs laughed.
Toavs, who is the Roosevelt County Superintendent
Khaw Julito Quezada was born Dec. 5 at 8:34 a.m. to Kristi Bigleggins and Julio Quesada at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed seven pounds 14 ounces and was 20 inches long.
He joins his sister, Krista, and brother, Brandon.
His grandparents are Kathy Roundface and Leroy Comeslast of Poplar and Maximino Quezada and Rosario Perez of Oxnard, Calif.
Khaw Julito Quezada was born Dec. 5 at 8:34 a.m. to Kristi Bigleggins and Julio Quesada at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed seven pounds 14 ounces and was 20 inches long.
He joins his sister, Krista, and brother, Brandon.
His grandparents are Kathy Roundface and Leroy Comeslast of Poplar and Maximino Quezada and Rosario Perez of Oxnard, Calif.
Ember MaeLynn Garfield was born Dec. 4 at 5:49 p.m. to Jessica Smith and Stone Garfield of Wolf Point. She weighed nine pounds one ounces and was 20 inches long. She joins her sister, Olivia, at home. Grandparents are Darla Downs of Wolf Point; Robert Smith of Hampton, Iowa; Julie Graham of Glasgow; and Doug Garfield of Wolf Point.
Ember MaeLynn Garfield was born Dec. 4 at 5:49 p.m. to Jessica Smith and Stone Garfield of Wolf Point. She weighed nine pounds one ounces and was 20 inches long. She joins her sister, Olivia, at home. Grandparents are Darla Downs of Wolf Point; Robert Smith of Hampton, Iowa; Julie Graham of Glasgow; and Doug Garfield of Wolf Point.
Frontier School Dec. 18: Spaghetti with meat sauce, fruits and veggies.
Dec. 19: Cheesy chicken hotdish, fruits and veggies.
Dec. 20: Ham patties, scalloped potatoes, fruits and veggies.
Dec. 21: No school. *** Wolf Point School Dec. 18: Breakfast: Fruity Pebbles and apples. Lunch: Smothered burritos and mixed fruit.
Dec. 19: Breakfast: Breakfast pizza and oranges. Lunch: Chili,
Frontier School Dec. 18: Spaghetti with meat sauce, fruits and veggies.
Dec. 19: Cheesy chicken hotdish, fruits and veggies.
Dec. 20: Ham patties, scalloped potatoes, fruits and veggies.
Dec. 21: No school. *** Wolf Point School Dec. 18: Breakfast: Fruity Pebbles and apples. Lunch: Smothered burritos and mixed fruit.
Dec. 19: Breakfast: Breakfast pizza and oranges. Lunch: Chili,
Frazer High School’s speech and drama participants placed during the Forsyth Invitational on Saturday, Dec. 9.
Marick Old Person took sixth in spontaneous oral interpretation. De’mon Grandchamp placed seventh in the competition.
Taking ninth were Tokoa Old Person in humorous oral interpretation and Kalianna Blount in dramatic oral interpretation.
Dallas Blount was 10th and Ryan
Frazer High School’s speech and drama participants placed during the Forsyth Invitational on Saturday, Dec. 9.
Marick Old Person took sixth in spontaneous oral interpretation. De’mon Grandchamp placed seventh in the competition.
Taking ninth were Tokoa Old Person in humorous oral interpretation and Kalianna Blount in dramatic oral interpretation.
Dallas Blount was 10th and Ryan
Wolf Point residents provided input regarding the Roosevelt County Library during a public meeting held on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Suzanne Reymer, statewide consulting librarian, and Pam Henley, statewide consulting librarian from the Montana State Library, led the discussion.
Reymer explained that information obtained will be provided to Roosevelt County to assist with a strategic plan. Similar
Wolf Point residents provided input regarding the Roosevelt County Library during a public meeting held on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Suzanne Reymer, statewide consulting librarian, and Pam Henley, statewide consulting librarian from the Montana State Library, led the discussion.
Reymer explained that information obtained will be provided to Roosevelt County to assist with a strategic plan. Similar
Wolf Point High School senior Sierra Hamilton is known for her accomplishments in athletics, but she also performs very well in the classroom.
She carries an overall grade point average of 3.7 including a 4.0 for the recent fall quarter. She is also a member of the National Honor Society.
Hamilton says her favorite class time is in guidance counselor office. Hamilton explains it gives her
Wolf Point High School senior Sierra Hamilton is known for her accomplishments in athletics, but she also performs very well in the classroom.
She carries an overall grade point average of 3.7 including a 4.0 for the recent fall quarter. She is also a member of the National Honor Society.
Hamilton says her favorite class time is in guidance counselor office. Hamilton explains it gives her
The Wolf Point speech and drama kept enjoying success during the meet in Froid on Saturday, Dec. 2.
Despite being short-handed, the Wolves won the Class B drama sweeps.
Logan Wolff earned second place in extemporaneous.
Ryan Schumacher and Chase Adams placed second in humorous theater. Cole Boysun and Elli Ryan took third place in humorous theater.
Jayla Big Talk took second in humorous
The Wolf Point speech and drama kept enjoying success during the meet in Froid on Saturday, Dec. 2.
Despite being short-handed, the Wolves won the Class B drama sweeps.
Logan Wolff earned second place in extemporaneous.
Ryan Schumacher and Chase Adams placed second in humorous theater. Cole Boysun and Elli Ryan took third place in humorous theater.
Jayla Big Talk took second in humorous
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