The Wolf Point School’s pep band play during half-time of the home boys’ basketball game against Sidney on Thursday,
Jan. 26.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Wolf Point School’s pep band play during half-time of the home boys’ basketball game against Sidney on Thursday,
Jan. 26.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
A group of Poplar Volunteer Fire Department cadets recently attended basic wildland firefighting training in Forsyth. Training officer Justus Ackerson was joined by Sierra lemay, Dakota Red-Eagle, Alii Mireau, Derek Mireau, Darren Longee, Curtis Rankin and Brandi Simons.
(Submitted photo)
A group of Poplar Volunteer Fire Department cadets recently attended basic wildland firefighting training in Forsyth. Training officer Justus Ackerson was joined by Sierra lemay, Dakota Red-Eagle, Alii Mireau, Derek Mireau, Darren Longee, Curtis Rankin and Brandi Simons.
(Submitted photo)
AgWest Farm Credit has released its quarterly Market Snapshot reports covering the state of major agricultural commodities in its northern region. AgWest’s team of highly skilled researchers and industry experts gather market information from various sources to deliver consolidated commodity-specific insights. All Market Snapshots are posted online and available for download at agwestfcs.
AgWest Farm Credit has released its quarterly Market Snapshot reports covering the state of major agricultural commodities in its northern region. AgWest’s team of highly skilled researchers and industry experts gather market information from various sources to deliver consolidated commodity-specific insights. All Market Snapshots are posted online and available for download at agwestfcs.
HELENA – Gov. Greg Gianforte delivered his second State of the State speech on Wednesday night, Jan. 25, highlighting issues ranging from tax policy to education to Montana’s response to the fentanyl crisis.
“Montanans want greater opportunity. Good paying jobs, tax relief, the best education possible for their kids. Affordable, accessible, high quality healthcare, safe communities, attainable
HELENA – Gov. Greg Gianforte delivered his second State of the State speech on Wednesday night, Jan. 25, highlighting issues ranging from tax policy to education to Montana’s response to the fentanyl crisis.
“Montanans want greater opportunity. Good paying jobs, tax relief, the best education possible for their kids. Affordable, accessible, high quality healthcare, safe communities, attainable
Roosevelt County reported 13 active COVID cases as of Friday, Jan. 27. There have been 3,942 total cases in the county.
Starting in February, Roosevelt County Health Department will be hosting COVID-19 vaccination clinics each Thursday and will be for walk-in or by appointment. The clinics will be open for anyone ages 5 and over. The clinics will be from 9-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. and will be in
Roosevelt County reported 13 active COVID cases as of Friday, Jan. 27. There have been 3,942 total cases in the county.
Starting in February, Roosevelt County Health Department will be hosting COVID-19 vaccination clinics each Thursday and will be for walk-in or by appointment. The clinics will be open for anyone ages 5 and over. The clinics will be from 9-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. and will be in
A gun safety advocacy non-profit founded by former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords announced the launch of a new chapter in Montana on Wednesday, Jan. 25.
According to a press release, Gun Owners for Safety is a coalition of hunters, sport shooters and collectors, have come together to advocate for common sense gun violence prevention laws and promote safety.
The Montana chapter
A gun safety advocacy non-profit founded by former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords announced the launch of a new chapter in Montana on Wednesday, Jan. 25.
According to a press release, Gun Owners for Safety is a coalition of hunters, sport shooters and collectors, have come together to advocate for common sense gun violence prevention laws and promote safety.
The Montana chapter
Frazer graduate Myklynn was added to the President’s Honor’s List recipients for Fall 2022 semester at Dawson Community College in Glendive. To qualify for inclusion, a student must carry a minimum of 12 semester credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
(Submitted photo)
Frazer graduate Myklynn was added to the President’s Honor’s List recipients for Fall 2022 semester at Dawson Community College in Glendive. To qualify for inclusion, a student must carry a minimum of 12 semester credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
(Submitted photo)
Wolf Point’s wrestlers ended their regular season this past weekend. The boys were at the Malta Invitation and girls at the Cascade mixer and Simms mixer.
The girls were in Cascade on Thursday, Jan. 26. Eight grader Jeina Reum went 1-1. She lost a re-match with a girl from Butte High then beat a senior who was at 107 pounds. “Jeina didn’t wrestle well the first match,” Coach Scott Vandall
Wolf Point’s wrestlers ended their regular season this past weekend. The boys were at the Malta Invitation and girls at the Cascade mixer and Simms mixer.
The girls were in Cascade on Thursday, Jan. 26. Eight grader Jeina Reum went 1-1. She lost a re-match with a girl from Butte High then beat a senior who was at 107 pounds. “Jeina didn’t wrestle well the first match,” Coach Scott Vandall
Wolf Point’s AAU wrestlers competed at the Glasgow Invitational during the weekend. The meet featured 472 participants.
Placing for Wolf Point were: Tot Girls Aviana Berglee, first; Ka’Anuhea Villaluz, fourth.
Midget Girls
Addison Matejovsky, Second.
Novice Girls Brayden Bearcub, third; Evelyn Turcotte, fifth; Emmy Matthews, third; Scarlett Brien, second; Brylee Bearcub, first.
Schoolgirl
Wolf Point’s AAU wrestlers competed at the Glasgow Invitational during the weekend. The meet featured 472 participants.
Placing for Wolf Point were: Tot Girls Aviana Berglee, first; Ka’Anuhea Villaluz, fourth.
Midget Girls
Addison Matejovsky, Second.
Novice Girls Brayden Bearcub, third; Evelyn Turcotte, fifth; Emmy Matthews, third; Scarlett Brien, second; Brylee Bearcub, first.
Schoolgirl
Lustre Christian’s girls’ basketball team lost by a 4122 final at home against Scobey on Tuesday, Jan. 24.
The Lions trailed by only a 12-7 margin at the end of the first quarter and were behind 25-12 at the half.
Scobey held a 34-18 advantage after three quarters of play.
Alexa Reddig accounted for 13 of Lustre’s points. Aubri Holzrichter scored seven and Hannah Brown added two
Lustre Christian’s girls’ basketball team lost by a 4122 final at home against Scobey on Tuesday, Jan. 24.
The Lions trailed by only a 12-7 margin at the end of the first quarter and were behind 25-12 at the half.
Scobey held a 34-18 advantage after three quarters of play.
Alexa Reddig accounted for 13 of Lustre’s points. Aubri Holzrichter scored seven and Hannah Brown added two
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