Kori makes graham cracker Christmas houses Dec 13 at the Roosevelt County Library in Wolf Point. The event was part of a series of craft-making and movie nights hosted at the library in December,
(Photo by Heather Granbois)
Kori makes graham cracker Christmas houses Dec 13 at the Roosevelt County Library in Wolf Point. The event was part of a series of craft-making and movie nights hosted at the library in December,
(Photo by Heather Granbois)
With Donald Trump’s return to the White House and Republicans taking full control of Congress in 2025, the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion is back on the chopping block.
More than 3 million adults in nine states would be at immediate risk of losing their health coverage should the GOP reduce the extra federal Medicaid funding that’s enabled states to widen eligibility, according
With Donald Trump’s return to the White House and Republicans taking full control of Congress in 2025, the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion is back on the chopping block.
More than 3 million adults in nine states would be at immediate risk of losing their health coverage should the GOP reduce the extra federal Medicaid funding that’s enabled states to widen eligibility, according
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led a coalition of 28 states in filing a brief last week in defense of American gun manufacturers that Mexico blames for its gun violence problems.
The states are asking the Supreme Court of the United States to reverse a lower court’s ruling that would bankrupt American firearm manufacturers and disarm law-abiding Americans.
In the brief, Knudsen
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led a coalition of 28 states in filing a brief last week in defense of American gun manufacturers that Mexico blames for its gun violence problems.
The states are asking the Supreme Court of the United States to reverse a lower court’s ruling that would bankrupt American firearm manufacturers and disarm law-abiding Americans.
In the brief, Knudsen
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Dear Santa,
My name is Kelsey and I am 10 years old. I go to Northside School in Wolf Point, Montana.
I have been good this year by trying to not fight with my sister Laila and I have also been doing my chores on a daily basis.
One thing I would like this Christmas is Illy markers. I would also like a new iphone 16. Can you please bring a basket of food and baby food for my uncle
MMM
Dear Santa,
My name is Kelsey and I am 10 years old. I go to Northside School in Wolf Point, Montana.
I have been good this year by trying to not fight with my sister Laila and I have also been doing my chores on a daily basis.
One thing I would like this Christmas is Illy markers. I would also like a new iphone 16. Can you please bring a basket of food and baby food for my uncle
Two new homes arrived in the community last week thanks to the work of the City of Wolf Point and the Great Northern Development Corp.
Funds came from a grant from the Montana Department of Commerce through the assistance of GNDC.
“It’s just exciting to have them here,” Tori Matejovsky, executive director for GNDC, said. She explained the homes, to be located on Custer Avenue near Southside
Two new homes arrived in the community last week thanks to the work of the City of Wolf Point and the Great Northern Development Corp.
Funds came from a grant from the Montana Department of Commerce through the assistance of GNDC.
“It’s just exciting to have them here,” Tori Matejovsky, executive director for GNDC, said. She explained the homes, to be located on Custer Avenue near Southside
The Christmas Stroll, Christmas Bazaar and Festival of Trees all received support as Wolf Point celebrated the holiday season on Saturday, Dec. 7.
Many residents headed to Sherman Park on Saturday night to enjoy the lighted decorations organized by the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture.
Highlights included free goodies such as s’mores, caramel apple nachos, cocoa and chili.
The Christmas Stroll, Christmas Bazaar and Festival of Trees all received support as Wolf Point celebrated the holiday season on Saturday, Dec. 7.
Many residents headed to Sherman Park on Saturday night to enjoy the lighted decorations organized by the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture.
Highlights included free goodies such as s’mores, caramel apple nachos, cocoa and chili.
A meeting featuring school officials and parents tackled district improvement goals for the Wolf Point School District on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said that the objectives of the meetings are to address areas such as academics, safety, community relations and parental engagement.
“The portrait of a graduate” established by the committee
A meeting featuring school officials and parents tackled district improvement goals for the Wolf Point School District on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Perkins said that the objectives of the meetings are to address areas such as academics, safety, community relations and parental engagement.
“The portrait of a graduate” established by the committee
A government review meeting was conducted at Poplar’s City Hall on Thursday, Dec. 5.
Serving on the community’s government review committee are presiding officer Keith Erickson, vice presiding officer Greg Norgaard and Darrell Werner.
Erickson explained that the goal for the committee was to recommend an alternate form of government or to recommend no changes take place.
The only
A government review meeting was conducted at Poplar’s City Hall on Thursday, Dec. 5.
Serving on the community’s government review committee are presiding officer Keith Erickson, vice presiding officer Greg Norgaard and Darrell Werner.
Erickson explained that the goal for the committee was to recommend an alternate form of government or to recommend no changes take place.
The only
Great Northern Development Corp. officials Tori Matejovsky and Quincy Walter provided information during the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture’s monthly meeting held on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Matejovsky, executive director of GNDC, discussed the Reimagining Rural program. Reimagining Rural is a three-night virtual webinar series designed for small towns. The program includes speakers
Great Northern Development Corp. officials Tori Matejovsky and Quincy Walter provided information during the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture’s monthly meeting held on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Matejovsky, executive director of GNDC, discussed the Reimagining Rural program. Reimagining Rural is a three-night virtual webinar series designed for small towns. The program includes speakers
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Elias Adame, 38, Billings, hold for other agency.
Tanner Baker, 31, Helena, hold for other agency.
Mada Bergie, 31, Sidney, warrant.
Mikey Bucholz, 38, Great Falls, hold for other agency.
Brandon Buckles, 37, Poplar, hold for other agency.
Daniel Callow, 44, Fort Wayne, Ind., serving sentence.
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Elias Adame, 38, Billings, hold for other agency.
Tanner Baker, 31, Helena, hold for other agency.
Mada Bergie, 31, Sidney, warrant.
Mikey Bucholz, 38, Great Falls, hold for other agency.
Brandon Buckles, 37, Poplar, hold for other agency.
Daniel Callow, 44, Fort Wayne, Ind., serving sentence.
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