Wolf Point June 8: Polish sausages, sauerkraut, potatoes and dessert.
June 13: Baked chicken, rice pilaf, corn and dessert.
June 15: Beef tips in gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point June 8: Polish sausages, sauerkraut, potatoes and dessert.
June 13: Baked chicken, rice pilaf, corn and dessert.
June 15: Beef tips in gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Carry Vandall Tran, daughter of Scott and Andrea Vandall of Wolf Point, graduated from Arizona State University with her master of science degree in geographic information systems technology on May 12 with honors. Carry previously graduated from Oregon State University in 2021 with her bachelor of science degree in fisheries and wildlife sciences, cum laude, where she transferred after four years
Carry Vandall Tran, daughter of Scott and Andrea Vandall of Wolf Point, graduated from Arizona State University with her master of science degree in geographic information systems technology on May 12 with honors. Carry previously graduated from Oregon State University in 2021 with her bachelor of science degree in fisheries and wildlife sciences, cum laude, where she transferred after four years
Dayva Ann LongHair was born May 23 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow to Dre’Ann Yellow-Robe and Darren Longhair of Wolf Point.
She weighed eight pounds, 11 ounces and was 20.5 inches long.
She joins her brother, Devryn, at home. Grandparents are Jade YellowRobe of Wolf Point, David Grant of Poplar and Alice LongHair of Fort Kipp.
Dayva Ann LongHair was born May 23 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow to Dre’Ann Yellow-Robe and Darren Longhair of Wolf Point.
She weighed eight pounds, 11 ounces and was 20.5 inches long.
She joins her brother, Devryn, at home. Grandparents are Jade YellowRobe of Wolf Point, David Grant of Poplar and Alice LongHair of Fort Kipp.
Wolf Point’s Joel is one of the newest members of the Montana Army National Guard. He is a 2023 graduate of Wolf Point High School. He will join as a food service specialist. For his service, he will receive a $20,000 enlistment bonus and the Montgomery GI Bill and Montgomery GI bill kicker, a benefit that provides soldiers with more money for their education.
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Wolf Point’s Joel is one of the newest members of the Montana Army National Guard. He is a 2023 graduate of Wolf Point High School. He will join as a food service specialist. For his service, he will receive a $20,000 enlistment bonus and the Montgomery GI Bill and Montgomery GI bill kicker, a benefit that provides soldiers with more money for their education.
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The Milk River Gospel Jamboree will celebrate its 20th anniversary on June 2325 with award-winning singers, musicians and groups from the U.S. and Canada at Malta High School.
The jamboree will begin Friday with a meal served from 5 to 5:45 p.m., concert 6-9 p.m. Activities resume Saturday 1-5 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. with a meal served in-between and continue on Sunday with lunch from 11:30 a.m. to
The Milk River Gospel Jamboree will celebrate its 20th anniversary on June 2325 with award-winning singers, musicians and groups from the U.S. and Canada at Malta High School.
The jamboree will begin Friday with a meal served from 5 to 5:45 p.m., concert 6-9 p.m. Activities resume Saturday 1-5 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. with a meal served in-between and continue on Sunday with lunch from 11:30 a.m. to
Lost Highway Runs Through June 11
The 2023 Fort Peck Summer Theatre company, featuring many familiar faces, has begun the company’s 54th season. The company’s first show, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, opened for its first weekend in Fort Peck over the holiday. The show runs through June 11.
Directed by Patrick Cook, the show is, “a spectacular musical biography of the legendary singer-songwriter,
Lost Highway Runs Through June 11
The 2023 Fort Peck Summer Theatre company, featuring many familiar faces, has begun the company’s 54th season. The company’s first show, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, opened for its first weekend in Fort Peck over the holiday. The show runs through June 11.
Directed by Patrick Cook, the show is, “a spectacular musical biography of the legendary singer-songwriter,
Wolf Point’s top music students were honored during an awards ceremony at the high school on Monday, May 22.
Music director Russell Johnson told audience members about the students’ success at this year’s district and state music festivals.
Rebekah Landsrud was selected the choir program’s most valuable student.
Tying for the most improved award were Walker Harmon and Francis
Wolf Point’s top music students were honored during an awards ceremony at the high school on Monday, May 22.
Music director Russell Johnson told audience members about the students’ success at this year’s district and state music festivals.
Rebekah Landsrud was selected the choir program’s most valuable student.
Tying for the most improved award were Walker Harmon and Francis
Frazer’s 120th Red Bottom Celebration is set for June 15-18 at the pavilion south of U.S. Highway 2. Camping day will be June 15 and will include a community feed at 6 p.m. A youth dance the same evening will start at 7 p.m.
Dance categories with cash prises hosted Friday and Saturday evenings and afternoons Saturday and Sunday include mens fancy, grass and traditional; womens fancy, jingle
Frazer’s 120th Red Bottom Celebration is set for June 15-18 at the pavilion south of U.S. Highway 2. Camping day will be June 15 and will include a community feed at 6 p.m. A youth dance the same evening will start at 7 p.m.
Dance categories with cash prises hosted Friday and Saturday evenings and afternoons Saturday and Sunday include mens fancy, grass and traditional; womens fancy, jingle
Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 1: Boneless barbecue ribs, oven potatoes, green beans and dessert.
June 6: Sloppy joes, steak fries, celery and carrot sticks and dessert.
June 8: Polish sausages, sauerkraut, potatoes and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 1: Boneless barbecue ribs, oven potatoes, green beans and dessert.
June 6: Sloppy joes, steak fries, celery and carrot sticks and dessert.
June 8: Polish sausages, sauerkraut, potatoes and dessert.
Wolf Point High School seniors Katelyn MacDonald (left) and Samantha Reed rode on horses for the final day of school for seniors on Wednesday, May
24.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point High School seniors Katelyn MacDonald (left) and Samantha Reed rode on horses for the final day of school for seniors on Wednesday, May
24.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
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