Wolf Point Congregate Meals April 13: Spaghetti, garlic bread, vegetable and dessert.
April 18: Chicken alfredo, broccoli and dessert.
April 20: Chicken fried steak over potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals April 13: Spaghetti, garlic bread, vegetable and dessert.
April 18: Chicken alfredo, broccoli and dessert.
April 20: Chicken fried steak over potatoes, carrots and dessert.
In projects designed to enhance our community, artists Chelysa Owens-Cyr and Cathryn McIntyre will lead Bigger Sky Kids in creating murals on two Wolf Point businesses. Both are made possible by grants from the Western Bank of Wolf Point Legacy Endowment Fund at the Montana Community Foundation, as well as financial support from the building owners.
Wolf Point artist Owens- Cyr has received
In projects designed to enhance our community, artists Chelysa Owens-Cyr and Cathryn McIntyre will lead Bigger Sky Kids in creating murals on two Wolf Point businesses. Both are made possible by grants from the Western Bank of Wolf Point Legacy Endowment Fund at the Montana Community Foundation, as well as financial support from the building owners.
Wolf Point artist Owens- Cyr has received
Frontier School April 17: Tacos. April 18: Biscuits and sausage gravy.
April 19: Beef stroganoff and salad bar.
April 20: Cheesy chicken and rice casserole and salad bar.
April 21: Pizza. *** Wolf Point School April 17: Corn dogs, fruits and veggies.
April 18: Taco soup, fruits and veggies.
April 19: Chicken fajita wrap, fruit and veggies.
April 20: Crispy chicken sandwich,
Frontier School April 17: Tacos. April 18: Biscuits and sausage gravy.
April 19: Beef stroganoff and salad bar.
April 20: Cheesy chicken and rice casserole and salad bar.
April 21: Pizza. *** Wolf Point School April 17: Corn dogs, fruits and veggies.
April 18: Taco soup, fruits and veggies.
April 19: Chicken fajita wrap, fruit and veggies.
April 20: Crispy chicken sandwich,
The Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture reviewed some plans for the 100th Stampede during its monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 4.
Taylor Gardner, director of marketing and public relations for the Northeast Montana Health Services, said NEMHS is excited to be the main sponsor of the Human Stampede this year and for years to come.
Gardner said Jon Wetsit and R.C. Page will work
The Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture reviewed some plans for the 100th Stampede during its monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 4.
Taylor Gardner, director of marketing and public relations for the Northeast Montana Health Services, said NEMHS is excited to be the main sponsor of the Human Stampede this year and for years to come.
Gardner said Jon Wetsit and R.C. Page will work
Wolf Point High School senior Katelyn is the newest member of the Montana Army National Guard. joins as a 12N (horizontal construction engineer). For her service, she will receive the 100 percent tuition waiver, a benefit that all soldiers in the MTARNG are entitled to in the state. Once home, she plans on utilizing the Montana Army National Guard’s education benefits to pursue a degree at Dickinson
Wolf Point High School senior Katelyn is the newest member of the Montana Army National Guard. joins as a 12N (horizontal construction engineer). For her service, she will receive the 100 percent tuition waiver, a benefit that all soldiers in the MTARNG are entitled to in the state. Once home, she plans on utilizing the Montana Army National Guard’s education benefits to pursue a degree at Dickinson
the Wolf Point School District?
Higgins: I am impressed most by how much the staff and administration truly care about the education and the well-being of all of our students.
Jackson: Plenty of activities for kids, the school is well kept and very clean.
the Wolf Point School District?
Higgins: I am impressed most by how much the staff and administration truly care about the education and the well-being of all of our students.
Jackson: Plenty of activities for kids, the school is well kept and very clean.
Wolf Point High School senior Dominik Ahneman-Wolff is planning to have a productive, busy next few months.
Ahneman-Wolff is one of seven Wolf Point students who have been selected to take part in Harvard University’s Edwin Furshpan and David Potter Native American High School program on June 10 to July 1.
The three-week program provides the opportunity for students, teachers and community
Wolf Point High School senior Dominik Ahneman-Wolff is planning to have a productive, busy next few months.
Ahneman-Wolff is one of seven Wolf Point students who have been selected to take part in Harvard University’s Edwin Furshpan and David Potter Native American High School program on June 10 to July 1.
The three-week program provides the opportunity for students, teachers and community
What a time of the year, I love it. All things “spring” to life before our eyes. The ranchers are engaged in the yearly process of calving, the farmers are preparing equipment to get seeds in the ground for the fall harvest. This Sunday, we will be gathering in churches in the neighborhoods of Wolf Point and the surrounding area celebrating “Resurrection Sunday.” The Son of God risen from
What a time of the year, I love it. All things “spring” to life before our eyes. The ranchers are engaged in the yearly process of calving, the farmers are preparing equipment to get seeds in the ground for the fall harvest. This Sunday, we will be gathering in churches in the neighborhoods of Wolf Point and the surrounding area celebrating “Resurrection Sunday.” The Son of God risen from
Roosevelt County reported 11 active COVID cases as of Friday, March 31. There have been 4,074 total cases in the county.
Daniels County had zero active cases as of Friday, March 31. The county has 487 cumulative cases.
Valley County reported five active cases as of Friday, March 31. The county has 2,178 cumulative cases.
In McCone County, there were zero active case as of Friday, March
Roosevelt County reported 11 active COVID cases as of Friday, March 31. There have been 4,074 total cases in the county.
Daniels County had zero active cases as of Friday, March 31. The county has 487 cumulative cases.
Valley County reported five active cases as of Friday, March 31. The county has 2,178 cumulative cases.
In McCone County, there were zero active case as of Friday, March
Beginning in April, concealed weapon permit renewals and applications will be accepted in Culbertson on the first Friday of every month and in Poplar on the third Friday of every month.
The Culbertson location will be at the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office station in the alley behind city hall and the Poplar location will be at the RCSO station at 500 Roosevelt Ave.
Contact RCSO civil
Beginning in April, concealed weapon permit renewals and applications will be accepted in Culbertson on the first Friday of every month and in Poplar on the third Friday of every month.
The Culbertson location will be at the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office station in the alley behind city hall and the Poplar location will be at the RCSO station at 500 Roosevelt Ave.
Contact RCSO civil
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