29 December 2022

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NEMHS Announces Employees Of The Year

NEMHS Announces Employees Of The Year


Northeast Montana Health Services has announced the organization’s Employees of the Year. At Poplar Community Hospital and Riverside Rural Health Clinic, Laken Pollock was selected. Pollock has been in HIM for 10 years. She became a certified coder in 2018 and was promoted to HIM director in 2019. She has shown her strengths as a leader in this role by providing her department opportunities

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Eastern Montana Deals With Drastic Weather

Eastern Montana Deals With Drastic Weather


The weather experienced in the area during late November and December has been memorable. In fact, information from the National Weather Service shows that it’s been historical. For the span of from Nov. 1 through Dec. 20, more snowfall than ever before was reported in the Glasgow area for that time period. The snowfall of 31 inches was the first time ever it was more than 30 inches since

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Anglers Encouraged To Practice Safety On Ice This Winter

Anglers Encouraged To Practice Safety On Ice This Winter


It’s that time of year when ice anglers and other recreationists will be heading out to Montana’s “hard” waters for the winter season. Everyone needs to be safe around ice, whether ice fishing, ice skating, hunting, snowmobiling, or just taking a walk. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reminds folks that safety should be the number one concern during a day out on (or near) the ice. When

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Area Sports Fans Had Plenty To Cheer About During 2022

Area Sports Fans Had Plenty To Cheer About During 2022


Area fans enjoy many sports highlights in the Wolf Point and Poplar areas during the 2022 year. Among the highlights by month were the following: January Poplar’s girls captured the first-place wrestling title at the Cut Bank Invitational. Leading the way were Jazmin Gorder with a first and Angelina Escarcega with a second. Wolf Point’s boys fought off Poplar, 52-41, during league basketball

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Wolf Point Students Perform At Concert

Wolf Point Students Perform At Concert


Music students of Wolf Point High School and Wolf Point Junior High School entertained with their “Sounds of the Season” holiday concert at the school on Monday, Dec. 19. The program opened with four selections from choir members. Audience members had the opportunity to enjoy While the Snow Lady Sleeping, Breath of Winter, Something Told the Wild Geese and Ukrainian Carol of the Bells.