Lustre’s fans react after Kolden Hoversland makes a nearly full-court shot at the end of the first quarter during the contest against Bainville on Friday, March 4.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Lustre’s fans react after Kolden Hoversland makes a nearly full-court shot at the end of the first quarter during the contest against Bainville on Friday, March 4.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Froid/Lake’s boys’ basketball team advanced into the divisional title game by edging Lustre Christian, 46-32, in a hard-fought contest at the Eastern C divisional tournament in Sidney on Thursday, March 3.
The Lions played toe-totoe with Froid/Lake during the first half of the semi-final contest and trailed by only a 17-15 margin at intermission. A drive by Kolden Hoversland deadlocked
Froid/Lake’s boys’ basketball team advanced into the divisional title game by edging Lustre Christian, 46-32, in a hard-fought contest at the Eastern C divisional tournament in Sidney on Thursday, March 3.
The Lions played toe-totoe with Froid/Lake during the first half of the semi-final contest and trailed by only a 17-15 margin at intermission. A drive by Kolden Hoversland deadlocked
Wolf Point’s full-court defensive pressure controlled the action as the Lady Wolves stopped Conrad, 58-42, in the first round of the Northern B divisional basketball tournament in Cut Bank on Thursday, March 3.
The Wolves never trailed in the game and took a quick 4-0 lead on a steal and drive by Josie Kolstad and two free tosses by Hamyanie Campbell.
After Conrad tied the score at 5-5,
Wolf Point’s full-court defensive pressure controlled the action as the Lady Wolves stopped Conrad, 58-42, in the first round of the Northern B divisional basketball tournament in Cut Bank on Thursday, March 3.
The Wolves never trailed in the game and took a quick 4-0 lead on a steal and drive by Josie Kolstad and two free tosses by Hamyanie Campbell.
After Conrad tied the score at 5-5,
As part of his charge to improve customer service and modernize technology in state government, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced the launch of a new mobile app from the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP). FWP’s new app will allow Montanans to access their hunting and fishing licenses with their phone, reducing the need to secure and carry around paperwork while they fish and hunt.
As part of his charge to improve customer service and modernize technology in state government, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced the launch of a new mobile app from the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP). FWP’s new app will allow Montanans to access their hunting and fishing licenses with their phone, reducing the need to secure and carry around paperwork while they fish and hunt.
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad struggled in the second quarter and fell to Glasgow, 57-52, in loser-out action at the divisional tournament on Saturday, March 5.
Wolf Point trailed 13-8 late in the first quarter, but a free throw by Hamyanie Campbell and a three-pointer by KJ St. Marks helped trim the margin to 15-12 at the end of the quarter.
A short jumper by J’Elle Garfield
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad struggled in the second quarter and fell to Glasgow, 57-52, in loser-out action at the divisional tournament on Saturday, March 5.
Wolf Point trailed 13-8 late in the first quarter, but a free throw by Hamyanie Campbell and a three-pointer by KJ St. Marks helped trim the margin to 15-12 at the end of the quarter.
A short jumper by J’Elle Garfield
By Bill Vander Weele
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team suffered a 54-45 semi-final loss against Harlem in the semi-final round of the Northern B divisional tournament in Cut Bank on Friday, March 4.
The Lady Wolves trailed only by a 15-12 margin after the first quarter, but Harlem increased its lead to 31-25 in the second period. Wolf Point led by five points at one point in the opening
By Bill Vander Weele
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team suffered a 54-45 semi-final loss against Harlem in the semi-final round of the Northern B divisional tournament in Cut Bank on Friday, March 4.
The Lady Wolves trailed only by a 15-12 margin after the first quarter, but Harlem increased its lead to 31-25 in the second period. Wolf Point led by five points at one point in the opening
Organizer Sean Heavey told the Northern Plains Independent that dozens of ice boat racers are coming to the area to participate in the inaugural Hard Water Summit, originally scheduled for March 14-18. Dates for the event are shifting with weather conditions on the lake, which currently has snow blanketing ice in places. “It snowed more than we expected the other day,” said Heavey. “But it’s
Organizer Sean Heavey told the Northern Plains Independent that dozens of ice boat racers are coming to the area to participate in the inaugural Hard Water Summit, originally scheduled for March 14-18. Dates for the event are shifting with weather conditions on the lake, which currently has snow blanketing ice in places. “It snowed more than we expected the other day,” said Heavey. “But it’s
From MSU News Service
The 46th annual American Indian Council Powwow at Montana State University will be held March 25-26 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. The powwow is free and open to all.
The MSU American Indian Council Powwow is one of the largest in Montana. The powwow begins at 6 p.m. Friday, March 25, with a grand entry. There will also be grand entries at noon and 6 p.m. Saturday,
From MSU News Service
The 46th annual American Indian Council Powwow at Montana State University will be held March 25-26 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. The powwow is free and open to all.
The MSU American Indian Council Powwow is one of the largest in Montana. The powwow begins at 6 p.m. Friday, March 25, with a grand entry. There will also be grand entries at noon and 6 p.m. Saturday,
Chairman Jon Tester of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee is joining a bipartisan, legislative effort to repair and maintain the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
The Greatest Generation Memorial Act would authorize the U.S. Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the National World War II Memorial. Proceeds from the coin sales would be used to make critical repairs
Chairman Jon Tester of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee is joining a bipartisan, legislative effort to repair and maintain the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
The Greatest Generation Memorial Act would authorize the U.S. Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the National World War II Memorial. Proceeds from the coin sales would be used to make critical repairs
teacher will receive an individual contract. If a change of assignment is to be made, the change will be discussed with the teacher involved as soon as the need for the change is evident. Teachers should be notified no later than the last working day of the school year. If a teacher is involuntarily transferred or assigned to a different position, the district must pay the teacher for five additional
teacher will receive an individual contract. If a change of assignment is to be made, the change will be discussed with the teacher involved as soon as the need for the change is evident. Teachers should be notified no later than the last working day of the school year. If a teacher is involuntarily transferred or assigned to a different position, the district must pay the teacher for five additional
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