Assistant janitor Reggie Reyes (left) was named Support Staff of the Month for November at Wolf Point’s Northside School. Paraprofessional Beth Olsen was Northside’s selection for December.
(Photo by James Walling)
Assistant janitor Reggie Reyes (left) was named Support Staff of the Month for November at Wolf Point’s Northside School. Paraprofessional Beth Olsen was Northside’s selection for December.
(Photo by James Walling)
Attorney General Tim Fox invited Montanans to join internet users around the world to observe Safer Internet Day, Feb. 12. This is the eighth year Americans have recognized Safer Internet Day.
“A safe and positive internet experience depends on us all,” said Attorney General Tim Fox. “Digital civility, safety, privacy and security should be part of our online habits to make every day a
Attorney General Tim Fox invited Montanans to join internet users around the world to observe Safer Internet Day, Feb. 12. This is the eighth year Americans have recognized Safer Internet Day.
“A safe and positive internet experience depends on us all,” said Attorney General Tim Fox. “Digital civility, safety, privacy and security should be part of our online habits to make every day a
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Feb. 3-9. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
February 5
Victor Fourstar Jr., 49, male, 400 block of U.S. Highway 2, warrants, tribal court.
February 6
Sophie Keiser, 43, female, 400 block of U.S. Highway 2, criminal possession
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Feb. 3-9. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
February 5
Victor Fourstar Jr., 49, male, 400 block of U.S. Highway 2, warrants, tribal court.
February 6
Sophie Keiser, 43, female, 400 block of U.S. Highway 2, criminal possession
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) As of Feb. 10, 27 prisoners were housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center. Prisoners included: Matthew Wayne Alred, 24, Plentywood,
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) As of Feb. 10, 27 prisoners were housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center. Prisoners included: Matthew Wayne Alred, 24, Plentywood,
A 20-year-old Wolf Point woman is facing numerous charges after the vehicle she was driving struck a parked flatbed trailer Sunday, Feb. 2.
Aeryn Martin was charged with criminal endangerment, fleeing from or eluding an officer, resisting arrest, aggravated driving under the influence, DUI refusal and duties in the event of an accident and no insurance.
According to the Wolf Point Police
A 20-year-old Wolf Point woman is facing numerous charges after the vehicle she was driving struck a parked flatbed trailer Sunday, Feb. 2.
Aeryn Martin was charged with criminal endangerment, fleeing from or eluding an officer, resisting arrest, aggravated driving under the influence, DUI refusal and duties in the event of an accident and no insurance.
According to the Wolf Point Police
Montana Free Press
Just how hard do Montana cities, counties and school districts lean on residential property taxes to fund government services? Figures presented to lawmakers last month indicate the answer varies widely across different parts of the state, ranging from as low as $125 annually per capita in McCone County to as high as $15,794 per capita in Madison County.
The data was presented
Montana Free Press
Just how hard do Montana cities, counties and school districts lean on residential property taxes to fund government services? Figures presented to lawmakers last month indicate the answer varies widely across different parts of the state, ranging from as low as $125 annually per capita in McCone County to as high as $15,794 per capita in Madison County.
The data was presented
Highlighting the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764’s annual fundraiser banquet this year was the organization’s presentation of awards to outstanding community members.
Receiving the Citizen of the Year award was Barb Olson, who was recognized for her work with the youth of the community. Olson was instrumental in the organization of the Wolf Point Junior Optimist Club as well as the Bigger Sky
Highlighting the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764’s annual fundraiser banquet this year was the organization’s presentation of awards to outstanding community members.
Receiving the Citizen of the Year award was Barb Olson, who was recognized for her work with the youth of the community. Olson was instrumental in the organization of the Wolf Point Junior Optimist Club as well as the Bigger Sky
A small contingent of Poplar Middle School students will travel to Missoula Feb. 16-18 to attend a screening of a documentary they helped create.
The film, In This Together, We Are One: The Buffalo Unity Project, will screen as part of the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival’s Schoolhouse Docs series at the ZACC Show Room in Missoula Feb. 18 at 4 p.m.
Poplar’s Rikki Belton, Cetan Growing
A small contingent of Poplar Middle School students will travel to Missoula Feb. 16-18 to attend a screening of a documentary they helped create.
The film, In This Together, We Are One: The Buffalo Unity Project, will screen as part of the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival’s Schoolhouse Docs series at the ZACC Show Room in Missoula Feb. 18 at 4 p.m.
Poplar’s Rikki Belton, Cetan Growing
The Wolf Point 100 Club is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The club is a local nonprofit, tax deductible organization dedicated to funding and supporting Faith Lutheran Home, Trinity Hospital, Listerud Rural Health Clinic and the Trinity Hospital Volunteer Ambulance Service. Organized on March 4, 1980, the club held its first business meeting in April of that year.
Charter members
The Wolf Point 100 Club is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The club is a local nonprofit, tax deductible organization dedicated to funding and supporting Faith Lutheran Home, Trinity Hospital, Listerud Rural Health Clinic and the Trinity Hospital Volunteer Ambulance Service. Organized on March 4, 1980, the club held its first business meeting in April of that year.
Charter members
Wolf Point 100 Club founding president Greg Kirkwood (left to right), current president Tammy Bartel and longest serving president Shirley Zimmerman show off a custom cake at the Jan. 26 annual club meeting.
(Submitted photo)
Wolf Point 100 Club founding president Greg Kirkwood (left to right), current president Tammy Bartel and longest serving president Shirley Zimmerman show off a custom cake at the Jan. 26 annual club meeting.
(Submitted photo)
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