My miserly tendencies do not win me rave reviews with my employees nor the townsfolk. It takes some spirited spirits to break me of my habit to hoard gold coin.
Answer: Ebenezer Scrooge
My miserly tendencies do not win me rave reviews with my employees nor the townsfolk. It takes some spirited spirits to break me of my habit to hoard gold coin.
Answer: Ebenezer Scrooge
Froid High School senior Nate Stentoft has earned recognition in several activities including football and Business Professionals of America during his high school days.
His list of involvement includes basketball, football, Business Professionals of American, Future Farmers of America and Explore America.
As a freshman, Stentoft qualified for the national BPA conference in the category of
Froid High School senior Nate Stentoft has earned recognition in several activities including football and Business Professionals of America during his high school days.
His list of involvement includes basketball, football, Business Professionals of American, Future Farmers of America and Explore America.
As a freshman, Stentoft qualified for the national BPA conference in the category of
By James Walling
Culbertson council members Abe Rumsey and Carl Donaldson and Mayor Todd Gabriel were sworn in by clerk Terri Merrill at the Dec. 11 regular meeting. Rumsey represents Ward 1 and Donaldson is located in Ward II.
Jan, Fred and Della Wix attended the meeting in hopes of gaining approval to donate a new convection oven to the Culbertson Senior Citizens group for lunches and meal
By James Walling
Culbertson council members Abe Rumsey and Carl Donaldson and Mayor Todd Gabriel were sworn in by clerk Terri Merrill at the Dec. 11 regular meeting. Rumsey represents Ward 1 and Donaldson is located in Ward II.
Jan, Fred and Della Wix attended the meeting in hopes of gaining approval to donate a new convection oven to the Culbertson Senior Citizens group for lunches and meal
By Bill Vander Weele
Great Northern Development Corp. is excited that Shaylee Wahl has joined its team as the food and ag development specialist for northeastern Montana.
GNDC executive director Tori Matejovsky explained that the mission of the Eastern Montana Food and Ag Development Center is to foster agricultural growth, support local farmers and promote food security to build resilient
By Bill Vander Weele
Great Northern Development Corp. is excited that Shaylee Wahl has joined its team as the food and ag development specialist for northeastern Montana.
GNDC executive director Tori Matejovsky explained that the mission of the Eastern Montana Food and Ag Development Center is to foster agricultural growth, support local farmers and promote food security to build resilient
Local revelers head out for a sunset carriage ride pulled by Norwegian Fjords Bjarnie and Dogphin Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Wild Calf
Coffee roastery in Bainville during a seasonal tasting event.
(Photo by James Walling)
Local revelers head out for a sunset carriage ride pulled by Norwegian Fjords Bjarnie and Dogphin Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Wild Calf
Coffee roastery in Bainville during a seasonal tasting event.
(Photo by James Walling)
Bev Raaum (front left to right), Jan, Della and Fred Dix chat during the Trinity Lutheran Church fundraiser on Wednesday, Dec. 6, in
Culbertson.
(Photo by James Walling)
Bev Raaum (front left to right), Jan, Della and Fred Dix chat during the Trinity Lutheran Church fundraiser on Wednesday, Dec. 6, in
Culbertson.
(Photo by James Walling)
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 55 calls from Dec. 5-11.
Dec. 5
Deputies assisted the Wolf Point Police Department with a report of a suspicious person on Custer Street.
The Sherman Inn called in regards to an adult male. Deputies assisted WPPD and the ambulance service for the man suffering with chest pain.
Deputies assisted the WPPD regarding a report of a fight
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 55 calls from Dec. 5-11.
Dec. 5
Deputies assisted the Wolf Point Police Department with a report of a suspicious person on Custer Street.
The Sherman Inn called in regards to an adult male. Deputies assisted WPPD and the ambulance service for the man suffering with chest pain.
Deputies assisted the WPPD regarding a report of a fight
Dale Robert Fowler of Wolf Point is facing two counts including the felony charge of criminal possession of dangerous drugs. He also has been charged with criminal possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor.
If convicted of the possession charge, maximum penalties are five years in the state prison and a fine of $5,000.
Fowler is scheduled to appear in district court on Dec. 13.
Dale Robert Fowler of Wolf Point is facing two counts including the felony charge of criminal possession of dangerous drugs. He also has been charged with criminal possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor.
If convicted of the possession charge, maximum penalties are five years in the state prison and a fine of $5,000.
Fowler is scheduled to appear in district court on Dec. 13.
Despite being told repeatedly that it would lead to instant litigation and the likely rescinding of any hunting and fishing rights for non-tribal members on Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes lands, all eight Republican legislators on the Environmental Quality Council voted last week to support a ballot initiative that seeks to give landowners in Montana broad access to hunt deer, elk and
Despite being told repeatedly that it would lead to instant litigation and the likely rescinding of any hunting and fishing rights for non-tribal members on Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes lands, all eight Republican legislators on the Environmental Quality Council voted last week to support a ballot initiative that seeks to give landowners in Montana broad access to hunt deer, elk and
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is seeking to fill a vacancy on an advisory council that monitors upland game bird enhancement program activities. The vacancy must be filled by someone who resides in in Region 3, southwest Montana.
Council members represent all FWP administrative regions and include upland game bird hunters, landowners, upland game bird biologists and others who have conservation
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is seeking to fill a vacancy on an advisory council that monitors upland game bird enhancement program activities. The vacancy must be filled by someone who resides in in Region 3, southwest Montana.
Council members represent all FWP administrative regions and include upland game bird hunters, landowners, upland game bird biologists and others who have conservation
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