The Board of Roosevelt County Commissioners hereby gives notice of board member vacancy on the Roosevelt County Council on Aging Board. A member of the public from Wolf Point is needed to complete a term that will expire June 30, 2027.
The offices are voluntary, but mileage will be paid to attend board meetings.
Interested persons may contact the Commissioners at 400 2nd Avenue South, Wolf
The Board of Roosevelt County Commissioners hereby gives notice of board member vacancy on the Roosevelt County Council on Aging Board. A member of the public from Wolf Point is needed to complete a term that will expire June 30, 2027.
The offices are voluntary, but mileage will be paid to attend board meetings.
Interested persons may contact the Commissioners at 400 2nd Avenue South, Wolf
The Board of Roosevelt County Commissioners hereby gives notice of board member vacancy on the Roosevelt County Council on Aging Board. A member of the public from Poplar is needed to complete a term that will expire June 30, 2027.
The offices are voluntary, but mileage will be paid to attend board meetings.
Interested persons may contact the Commissioners at 400 2nd Avenue South, Wolf
The Board of Roosevelt County Commissioners hereby gives notice of board member vacancy on the Roosevelt County Council on Aging Board. A member of the public from Poplar is needed to complete a term that will expire June 30, 2027.
The offices are voluntary, but mileage will be paid to attend board meetings.
Interested persons may contact the Commissioners at 400 2nd Avenue South, Wolf
The Board of Trustees of Poplar School District No. 9 and 9B will consider candidates interested in filling for the vacant trustee position at the Special Board meeting September 16, 2024.
Interested qualified candidates should submit a letter of interest to the District Clerk by September 13, 2024, at 4 p.m. The candidate selected by the Board of Trustees will serve until the next school election
The Board of Trustees of Poplar School District No. 9 and 9B will consider candidates interested in filling for the vacant trustee position at the Special Board meeting September 16, 2024.
Interested qualified candidates should submit a letter of interest to the District Clerk by September 13, 2024, at 4 p.m. The candidate selected by the Board of Trustees will serve until the next school election
Montana State University’s Steer-A-Year program will return for the 2024-25 academic year and is seeking donations of young cattle and feed.
A program housed in the College of Agriculture’s Department of Animal and Range Sciences, Steer-A-Year combines academic courses with hands-on experience and exposes students to the many aspects of raising cattle. Students spend the year feeding, caring
Montana State University’s Steer-A-Year program will return for the 2024-25 academic year and is seeking donations of young cattle and feed.
A program housed in the College of Agriculture’s Department of Animal and Range Sciences, Steer-A-Year combines academic courses with hands-on experience and exposes students to the many aspects of raising cattle. Students spend the year feeding, caring
in oil traffic on the road. During peak traffic time, about 20 trucks an hour use the road. There are at least 100 trucks on the road per day.
The work on Road 1071 will feature having a contractor apply a dust suppression product. If the product is successful, the county might have it added to other county roads.
Commissioners approved $27,020.77 for new DES radios for the sheriff’s office.
in oil traffic on the road. During peak traffic time, about 20 trucks an hour use the road. There are at least 100 trucks on the road per day.
The work on Road 1071 will feature having a contractor apply a dust suppression product. If the product is successful, the county might have it added to other county roads.
Commissioners approved $27,020.77 for new DES radios for the sheriff’s office.
The Wolf Point Airport Golf Course had
24 golfers take on 24 golfers from Sunnyside on Saturday, Sept. 7. The Airport Golf Course team won with 31 points compared to Sunnyside’s 17 points.
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The Wolf Point Airport Golf Course had
24 golfers take on 24 golfers from Sunnyside on Saturday, Sept. 7. The Airport Golf Course team won with 31 points compared to Sunnyside’s 17 points.
(Photo submitted)
Jorgia Shakelford (left to right), Tess Carpenter, Kora McGowan, Maia McGowan, Charlie Huibregtse, Mavis Carpenter, Anjulie Baker, Samson Smoker and Joclynn Williams pose at the NDO Youth Council Youth Rodeo and Bronc Bash Sept. 1 at the Poplar Saddle Club.
(Photo submitted)
Jorgia Shakelford (left to right), Tess Carpenter, Kora McGowan, Maia McGowan, Charlie Huibregtse, Mavis Carpenter, Anjulie Baker, Samson Smoker and Joclynn Williams pose at the NDO Youth Council Youth Rodeo and Bronc Bash Sept. 1 at the Poplar Saddle Club.
(Photo submitted)
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