Nemont’s Jordan Berglee sets up holiday decorations in downtown Wolf Point Dec. 2, prior to the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture’s Christmas Stroll.
(Photo by James Walling)
Nemont’s Jordan Berglee sets up holiday decorations in downtown Wolf Point Dec. 2, prior to the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture’s Christmas Stroll.
(Photo by James Walling)
Dec. 15 marks a hidden holiday, as uncelebrated as it is unappreciated. It was 229 years ago Dec. 15, 2020, that the United States ratified the Bill of Rights, ensuring unprecedented freedom for the people of an emerging nation.
Bill of Rights Day has actually been a national holiday since Nov. 28, 1941 when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt designated Dec. 15 “Bill of Rights Day.” Roosevelt
Dec. 15 marks a hidden holiday, as uncelebrated as it is unappreciated. It was 229 years ago Dec. 15, 2020, that the United States ratified the Bill of Rights, ensuring unprecedented freedom for the people of an emerging nation.
Bill of Rights Day has actually been a national holiday since Nov. 28, 1941 when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt designated Dec. 15 “Bill of Rights Day.” Roosevelt
Antone Manning likes to use his basketball talents for Wolf Point High School.
The senior’s activities include basketball and golf for the Wolves. Basketball is by far his favorite sport.
What does he like most about basketball? “Shooting,” he laughed. “I like the fans.”
Standing at nearly 6-4, Manning can be a force for the Wolves. “I’m good on the boards,” he noted.
Antone Manning likes to use his basketball talents for Wolf Point High School.
The senior’s activities include basketball and golf for the Wolves. Basketball is by far his favorite sport.
What does he like most about basketball? “Shooting,” he laughed. “I like the fans.”
Standing at nearly 6-4, Manning can be a force for the Wolves. “I’m good on the boards,” he noted.
The Montana Department of Commerce announced Wednesday, Dec. 2, that applications will be accepted for grant funding through the Montana Main Street Program.
“Montana’s Main Streets are vital to the strength and resiliency of our local economies,” said Jennifer Olson, Montana Department of Commerce Community Development Division administrator. “These grants will help Montana communities
The Montana Department of Commerce announced Wednesday, Dec. 2, that applications will be accepted for grant funding through the Montana Main Street Program.
“Montana’s Main Streets are vital to the strength and resiliency of our local economies,” said Jennifer Olson, Montana Department of Commerce Community Development Division administrator. “These grants will help Montana communities
Two mass testing days, in conjunction with the Montana Disaster and Emergency Services, will occur on Dec. 11-12 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Wolf Point Silverwolf Casino and the Poplar Tribal Transit Center. These testing events are open to anyone interested in getting tested.
COVID-19 testing continues to be available from your health care provider as well at both IHS locations. If you have
Two mass testing days, in conjunction with the Montana Disaster and Emergency Services, will occur on Dec. 11-12 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Wolf Point Silverwolf Casino and the Poplar Tribal Transit Center. These testing events are open to anyone interested in getting tested.
COVID-19 testing continues to be available from your health care provider as well at both IHS locations. If you have
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.
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.
Canada will not agree to lifting a ban on non-essential travel with the United States until the coronavirus outbreak is significantly under control around the world, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Dec. 1.
Trudeau’s comments were a clear indication that the border restrictions will last well into 2021. The two neighbors agreed to the ban in March and have rolled it over on a monthly basis
Canada will not agree to lifting a ban on non-essential travel with the United States until the coronavirus outbreak is significantly under control around the world, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Dec. 1.
Trudeau’s comments were a clear indication that the border restrictions will last well into 2021. The two neighbors agreed to the ban in March and have rolled it over on a monthly basis
Roosevelt County native Austin Knudsen is excited for the opportunity of being the next Montana Attorney General, and he feels some changes in the office will benefit the entire state.
One move will be the addition of a solicitor general’s office. The attorney will represent Montana’s interests and be the top appellate advocate on behalf of the state. Montana hasn’t had the position
Roosevelt County native Austin Knudsen is excited for the opportunity of being the next Montana Attorney General, and he feels some changes in the office will benefit the entire state.
One move will be the addition of a solicitor general’s office. The attorney will represent Montana’s interests and be the top appellate advocate on behalf of the state. Montana hasn’t had the position
All students who enroll for 2021 spring semester classes at Fort Peck Community College will receive the Tokatakiya Scholarship. This will cover all tuition and fees for the spring semester, regardless of the number of classes taken.
In addition, students who enroll for spring semester classes will receive a free computer to use during the remainder of their educational journey at Fort Peck
All students who enroll for 2021 spring semester classes at Fort Peck Community College will receive the Tokatakiya Scholarship. This will cover all tuition and fees for the spring semester, regardless of the number of classes taken.
In addition, students who enroll for spring semester classes will receive a free computer to use during the remainder of their educational journey at Fort Peck
Wolf Point will still celebrate the holidays with the annual Christmas Stroll on Saturday, Dec. 5, but activities will be reduced due to COVID precautions.
“After careful thinking, we will just have the Christmas displays up in the park,” said Aaron Kurokawa, Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce director. “There will be no Santa photos or anything like that.”
He said food will not be served
Wolf Point will still celebrate the holidays with the annual Christmas Stroll on Saturday, Dec. 5, but activities will be reduced due to COVID precautions.
“After careful thinking, we will just have the Christmas displays up in the park,” said Aaron Kurokawa, Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce director. “There will be no Santa photos or anything like that.”
He said food will not be served
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