The Optimist Club of Wolf Point held its annual Easter egg hunt at Faith Home on Saturday, April 22. The event was postponed until after Easter because of poor
weather.
(Photo submitted)
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point held its annual Easter egg hunt at Faith Home on Saturday, April 22. The event was postponed until after Easter because of poor
weather.
(Photo submitted)
Continuing his efforts to lower costs for Montanans and bolster education opportunities for rural communities, U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., introduced bipartisan legislation to make sure farm families aren’t paying higher costs to send their kids to college.
“As a third-generation farmer, I know firsthand that onesizes- fits-all policies from Washington don’t work for Montana’s family
Continuing his efforts to lower costs for Montanans and bolster education opportunities for rural communities, U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., introduced bipartisan legislation to make sure farm families aren’t paying higher costs to send their kids to college.
“As a third-generation farmer, I know firsthand that onesizes- fits-all policies from Washington don’t work for Montana’s family
The drawings for Montana deer and elk permits and for nonresident combination licenses are complete and applicants can find their results online.
You can see your results by visiting fwp.mt.gov, click on MyFWP Login in the upper righthand corner, then click on Lookup Draw Results, Register for Lists tab on the left-hand menu, or login to your MyFWP account. You may also sign up for an account
The drawings for Montana deer and elk permits and for nonresident combination licenses are complete and applicants can find their results online.
You can see your results by visiting fwp.mt.gov, click on MyFWP Login in the upper righthand corner, then click on Lookup Draw Results, Register for Lists tab on the left-hand menu, or login to your MyFWP account. You may also sign up for an account
Hunters in Montana, along with Fish, Wildlife and Parks, are concerned about declining mule deer populations in much of the state. In response to this concern, FWP is embarking on research efforts to look into the declines and engage hunters about their attitudes on mule deer management and hunting.
Mule deer numbers have typically been tracked over large areas using aerial surveys and declines
Hunters in Montana, along with Fish, Wildlife and Parks, are concerned about declining mule deer populations in much of the state. In response to this concern, FWP is embarking on research efforts to look into the declines and engage hunters about their attitudes on mule deer management and hunting.
Mule deer numbers have typically been tracked over large areas using aerial surveys and declines
The week of May 1-7 has been set aside to appreciate the contributions that Elks lodges across the nation make for the benefit of youth activities.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak recently signed a proclamation for Elks National Youth Week.
Jeff Presser, Exalted Ruler for the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764, noted that supporting area youth is a consistent priority of the organization.
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The week of May 1-7 has been set aside to appreciate the contributions that Elks lodges across the nation make for the benefit of youth activities.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak recently signed a proclamation for Elks National Youth Week.
Jeff Presser, Exalted Ruler for the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764, noted that supporting area youth is a consistent priority of the organization.
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A bill is headed to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk that redraws the Public Service Commission district lines in a matter that Democrats have criticized as unfairly balancing them to favor Republicans.
The House voted 65-32 on Monday, April 17, to pass Sen. Keith Regier’s Senate Bill 109 on third reading — its final hurdle before going to the governor’s desk. Rep. Jennifer Carlson,
A bill is headed to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk that redraws the Public Service Commission district lines in a matter that Democrats have criticized as unfairly balancing them to favor Republicans.
The House voted 65-32 on Monday, April 17, to pass Sen. Keith Regier’s Senate Bill 109 on third reading — its final hurdle before going to the governor’s desk. Rep. Jennifer Carlson,
Students from Northside Elementary School in Wolf Point take part in the yoga section of the health fair held at the Thundering Buffalo Health and Wellness Center in Poplar on Thursday, April 20.
(Photo submitted)
Students from Northside Elementary School in Wolf Point take part in the yoga section of the health fair held at the Thundering Buffalo Health and Wellness Center in Poplar on Thursday, April 20.
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The Montana Historical Society is hosting a historic preservation award ceremony May 5. While the event is in Helena, the awards are for preservation efforts across Montana. Five entities will be recognized during the biennial event at the Myrna Loy Theater in Helena.
The award recipients include historian Dr. Ellen Baumler (Outstanding Contributions to Historic Preservation, historian Chere
The Montana Historical Society is hosting a historic preservation award ceremony May 5. While the event is in Helena, the awards are for preservation efforts across Montana. Five entities will be recognized during the biennial event at the Myrna Loy Theater in Helena.
The award recipients include historian Dr. Ellen Baumler (Outstanding Contributions to Historic Preservation, historian Chere
Montana’s unemployment rate reached yet another alltime low in March, ticking down to 2.3 percent from 2.4 percent in February, the fourth lowest rate in the nation. Montana’s unemployment rate has fallen for four consecutive months, and the number of unemployed Montanans reached an all-time low in March.
Montana’s total employment and labor force continued to show strong growth in
Montana’s unemployment rate reached yet another alltime low in March, ticking down to 2.3 percent from 2.4 percent in February, the fourth lowest rate in the nation. Montana’s unemployment rate has fallen for four consecutive months, and the number of unemployed Montanans reached an all-time low in March.
Montana’s total employment and labor force continued to show strong growth in
Many Republican senators, including Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., stressed the importance of stronger security on the United States’ southern border during a Senate hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 19.
Senators noted that fentanyl overdoses are the top cause of death for adults between the ages of 18-45 in the nation.
On the Senate floor, Daines talked about a 24-year-old
Many Republican senators, including Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., stressed the importance of stronger security on the United States’ southern border during a Senate hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 19.
Senators noted that fentanyl overdoses are the top cause of death for adults between the ages of 18-45 in the nation.
On the Senate floor, Daines talked about a 24-year-old
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