Tenille tries to hand on roping under the guidance of Miss Rodeo Montana Clancy Olson during the event held at Faith Home on Saturday, July 8, as part of the 100th Wild Horse Stampede.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Tenille tries to hand on roping under the guidance of Miss Rodeo Montana Clancy Olson during the event held at Faith Home on Saturday, July 8, as part of the 100th Wild Horse Stampede.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
A call Sunday evening, July 16, to the Poplar Community Hospital by an unidentified individual resulted in a community- wide lockdown that stretched into Monday.
The Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice was notified that NEMHS had received a threatening phone call Sunday evening and determined that additional precautions were necessary.
The threat resulted in interruptions in
A call Sunday evening, July 16, to the Poplar Community Hospital by an unidentified individual resulted in a community- wide lockdown that stretched into Monday.
The Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice was notified that NEMHS had received a threatening phone call Sunday evening and determined that additional precautions were necessary.
The threat resulted in interruptions in
A new resource available through Montana State University Extension focuses on teaching children about Alzheimer’s disease. Extension Family Economics specialist Marsha Goetting and MSU graduate student Jennifer Munter are making available a series of reading guides for five storybooks designed to approach the subject in a youth-appropriate way.
Goetting referred to caregivers of both children
A new resource available through Montana State University Extension focuses on teaching children about Alzheimer’s disease. Extension Family Economics specialist Marsha Goetting and MSU graduate student Jennifer Munter are making available a series of reading guides for five storybooks designed to approach the subject in a youth-appropriate way.
Goetting referred to caregivers of both children
Terri Anne Strongarm sings during a free concert presented by the Wolf Point Community Organization held on Saturday, July 8.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Terri Anne Strongarm sings during a free concert presented by the Wolf Point Community Organization held on Saturday, July 8.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Uncle Rico men’s basketball team won the championship in the 35-and-over division at the Big Sky State Games. They defeated the defending champions in the title contest. Team members were (from left) Jesse Colliflower, Ed Lowe III, Ben Carrywater, John Young, Troy Blount, Clinton Roberts and Jazz Parker. (Photo submitted)
The Uncle Rico men’s basketball team won the championship in the 35-and-over division at the Big Sky State Games. They defeated the defending champions in the title contest. Team members were (from left) Jesse Colliflower, Ed Lowe III, Ben Carrywater, John Young, Troy Blount, Clinton Roberts and Jazz Parker. (Photo submitted)
Nonresident hunters who registered to be placed on the Alternates List can now check their status on MyFWP: myfwp.mt.gov/ fwpExtPortal/myDrawResult_ input.action. Every year, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks gets several unused nonresident combination licenses (big game, general elk and general deer combination licenses) returned by customers. FWP resells these returned licenses through the Alternate’s
Nonresident hunters who registered to be placed on the Alternates List can now check their status on MyFWP: myfwp.mt.gov/ fwpExtPortal/myDrawResult_ input.action. Every year, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks gets several unused nonresident combination licenses (big game, general elk and general deer combination licenses) returned by customers. FWP resells these returned licenses through the Alternate’s
A popular Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 program that allows kids and their friends or families to check out free fishing rods and tackle is in full swing again this year. FWP staff has restocked and maintained more than 350 fishing rods in most of the 41 different location sites across Montana’s Hi-Line.
The “Kids to Fish” program lets anglers check out fishing rods and reels
A popular Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 program that allows kids and their friends or families to check out free fishing rods and tackle is in full swing again this year. FWP staff has restocked and maintained more than 350 fishing rods in most of the 41 different location sites across Montana’s Hi-Line.
The “Kids to Fish” program lets anglers check out fishing rods and reels
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