Frontier School
Jan. 2: No school. Jan. 3: Cheeseburgers and fries.
Jan. 4: Chicken noodle soup and salad bar.
Jan. 5: Poppyseed chicken hotdish and salad bar.
Jan. 6: Chili and cornbread.
Frontier School
Jan. 2: No school. Jan. 3: Cheeseburgers and fries.
Jan. 4: Chicken noodle soup and salad bar.
Jan. 5: Poppyseed chicken hotdish and salad bar.
Jan. 6: Chili and cornbread.
Art and basketball are two of the favorite things for Wolf Point High School senior Kristina Alexander.
She serves as the manager of Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team. Although she doesn’t play the sport herself, she loves the action.
“I like to watch the boys being competitive,” she said. “It’s fun to watch them succeed.”
Her favorite class is art and her favorite teacher
Art and basketball are two of the favorite things for Wolf Point High School senior Kristina Alexander.
She serves as the manager of Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team. Although she doesn’t play the sport herself, she loves the action.
“I like to watch the boys being competitive,” she said. “It’s fun to watch them succeed.”
Her favorite class is art and her favorite teacher
Fun was on the agenda as the Southside Elementary School’s third graders presented their Christmas program on Thursday, Dec. 15.
The performance opened with Rainey Azure’s class singing We will Jingle in a tune similar to We will Rock You.
Other selections from the class included Hippopotamus for Christmas and Jingle Bell Rock.
Students from Judy Leddige’s class then delighted
Fun was on the agenda as the Southside Elementary School’s third graders presented their Christmas program on Thursday, Dec. 15.
The performance opened with Rainey Azure’s class singing We will Jingle in a tune similar to We will Rock You.
Other selections from the class included Hippopotamus for Christmas and Jingle Bell Rock.
Students from Judy Leddige’s class then delighted
First Baptist Church will hosts its annual Christmas Eve Candlelight Service on Saturday, Dec. 24, at 5 p.m.
The church is located at 917 3rd Avenue North. There will be singing of Christmas Carols and special music. The candle lighting service will follow.
For more information, call Pastor Mike at 406-653-2563 or 406-650-7691.
First Baptist Church will hosts its annual Christmas Eve Candlelight Service on Saturday, Dec. 24, at 5 p.m.
The church is located at 917 3rd Avenue North. There will be singing of Christmas Carols and special music. The candle lighting service will follow.
For more information, call Pastor Mike at 406-653-2563 or 406-650-7691.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Dec. 22: Chicken cordon bleu, squash, jello salad and dessert.
Dec. 27: Chicken noodle soup, corn bread and dessert.
Dec. 29: Ham, scalloped potatoes, Asian vegetables, birthday cake and ice cream.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Dec. 22: Chicken cordon bleu, squash, jello salad and dessert.
Dec. 27: Chicken noodle soup, corn bread and dessert.
Dec. 29: Ham, scalloped potatoes, Asian vegetables, birthday cake and ice cream.
When Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a $309 million list of broadband grants last week, the projects included the Wolf Point area.
Kristin Bekker, Nemont marketing manager, said Nemont’s application for the Wolf Point project was approved 100 percent. Nemont will still be responsible to pay for some of the projects.
The $4.7 million project has been awarded but not officially accepted yet by
When Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a $309 million list of broadband grants last week, the projects included the Wolf Point area.
Kristin Bekker, Nemont marketing manager, said Nemont’s application for the Wolf Point project was approved 100 percent. Nemont will still be responsible to pay for some of the projects.
The $4.7 million project has been awarded but not officially accepted yet by
Wolf Point High School senior Kelby Bauer is certainly an active participant for the Wolves.
For example this fall, Bauer competed in both cross country and football for Wolf Point.
“At first, it was kind of a challenge, but I got through it,” Bauer said of doing two sports at the same time.
One of the hardest parts was when he would run at a cross county meet in the morning and then
Wolf Point High School senior Kelby Bauer is certainly an active participant for the Wolves.
For example this fall, Bauer competed in both cross country and football for Wolf Point.
“At first, it was kind of a challenge, but I got through it,” Bauer said of doing two sports at the same time.
One of the hardest parts was when he would run at a cross county meet in the morning and then
The Sherman Inn in Wolf Point announced that it will start taking room reservation for Stampede weekend at 10 a.m. on Jan. 10, 2023. They will be accepting reservations over the phone.
The 100th Wolf Point Stampede is scheduled for July 6-8, 2023.
A committee has been meeting monthly to discuss ideas of how to make the 100th Stampede a great and memorable experience.
The Sherman Inn in Wolf Point announced that it will start taking room reservation for Stampede weekend at 10 a.m. on Jan. 10, 2023. They will be accepting reservations over the phone.
The 100th Wolf Point Stampede is scheduled for July 6-8, 2023.
A committee has been meeting monthly to discuss ideas of how to make the 100th Stampede a great and memorable experience.
The First Noël (also known as The First Nowell) is among the oldest songs now sung as a Christmas carol. The song is believed to be of Cornish origin, which means it can be traced to an ethnic group associated with the historic county of Cornwall in southwest England. According to Classichistory.net, historians believe The First Noël was written as early as the 13th century. During that time,
The First Noël (also known as The First Nowell) is among the oldest songs now sung as a Christmas carol. The song is believed to be of Cornish origin, which means it can be traced to an ethnic group associated with the historic county of Cornwall in southwest England. According to Classichistory.net, historians believe The First Noël was written as early as the 13th century. During that time,
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