By: Aaron, fifth-grade
The winter is fun.
The snow is not.
Bunnies like the snow.
There was a chubby snowman with a carrot nose.
Munch, munch, crunch.
Then the bunny goes.
By: Aaron, fifth-grade
The winter is fun.
The snow is not.
Bunnies like the snow.
There was a chubby snowman with a carrot nose.
Munch, munch, crunch.
Then the bunny goes.
Montana has been making strides in reducing the spread of COVID after additional restrictions were put in place on Nov, 20, Gov. Steve Bullock said in a press conference on Thursday, Dec. 10.
“Case numbers have started to decline,” Bullock said.
The governor added that wearing masks and limiting gathering sizes work in containing the virus. Bullock said hospital stays have also decreased.
Montana has been making strides in reducing the spread of COVID after additional restrictions were put in place on Nov, 20, Gov. Steve Bullock said in a press conference on Thursday, Dec. 10.
“Case numbers have started to decline,” Bullock said.
The governor added that wearing masks and limiting gathering sizes work in containing the virus. Bullock said hospital stays have also decreased.
By Shanna Bets His Medicine, fifth-grade
The elves yell “Ring the bells!” The big elf goes to dig The snowman goes and gets the mail from the mailman The gingerbread man goes back home The bright shiny ornament Shined so brightly Santa wore a big black hat And he’s fat.
By Shanna Bets His Medicine, fifth-grade
The elves yell “Ring the bells!” The big elf goes to dig The snowman goes and gets the mail from the mailman The gingerbread man goes back home The bright shiny ornament Shined so brightly Santa wore a big black hat And he’s fat.
North Dakota produced an average of 1.2 million barrels of oil per day in October. That figure is roughly equivalent to a similar production number for September, according to The Williston Herald.
Preliminary figures released Monday showed 37,909,008 barrels of oil produced in October, or 1,222,871 barrels per day. In September, the state produced 36,693,215 barrels or 1,223,107 barrels per
North Dakota produced an average of 1.2 million barrels of oil per day in October. That figure is roughly equivalent to a similar production number for September, according to The Williston Herald.
Preliminary figures released Monday showed 37,909,008 barrels of oil produced in October, or 1,222,871 barrels per day. In September, the state produced 36,693,215 barrels or 1,223,107 barrels per
The Montana Department of Transportation recently issued new load postings for several area bridges. The postings are part of a multiyear effort to update load ratings and postings on Montana bridges as mandated by the Federal Highway Administration.
New load ratings have been posted on the First Hay Creek Bridge 10 miles west of Fairview in Richland County, the Poplar River Bridge two miles
The Montana Department of Transportation recently issued new load postings for several area bridges. The postings are part of a multiyear effort to update load ratings and postings on Montana bridges as mandated by the Federal Highway Administration.
New load ratings have been posted on the First Hay Creek Bridge 10 miles west of Fairview in Richland County, the Poplar River Bridge two miles
Thanksgiving and Christmas remind me of all the things I’m thankful for. I appreciate the outside, my grandma, and my phone. I am thankful for my grandma because she gives me candy. She buys me stuff. I’m thankful to have her. She cares for me. She takes me places. She buys me food so I can survive and blankets so I can stay warm. She helps me with my horse so I can ride her. I am thankful for
Thanksgiving and Christmas remind me of all the things I’m thankful for. I appreciate the outside, my grandma, and my phone. I am thankful for my grandma because she gives me candy. She buys me stuff. I’m thankful to have her. She cares for me. She takes me places. She buys me food so I can survive and blankets so I can stay warm. She helps me with my horse so I can ride her. I am thankful for
With the holiday season comes the idea of giving gifts, and, according to Montana State University Extension, gifting an asset can be not only a great opportunity to express love and affection but also an opportunity for the gift to become a living legacy. Children and grandchildren could have the opportunity to participate in the management of a family business or could finance their education using
With the holiday season comes the idea of giving gifts, and, according to Montana State University Extension, gifting an asset can be not only a great opportunity to express love and affection but also an opportunity for the gift to become a living legacy. Children and grandchildren could have the opportunity to participate in the management of a family business or could finance their education using
My Christmas tree is up and ready but there is a flea on the ornament.
I shooed it away with a swat of the hand and it said “Okay.”
The ornaments looked bright without the flea on the tree so it was a beautiful sight.
It’s going to be a sad night without Santa’s light tonight.
My golly, maybe it won’t be a jolly Christmas this year.
My Christmas tree is up and ready but there is a flea on the ornament.
I shooed it away with a swat of the hand and it said “Okay.”
The ornaments looked bright without the flea on the tree so it was a beautiful sight.
It’s going to be a sad night without Santa’s light tonight.
My golly, maybe it won’t be a jolly Christmas this year.
( 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.) Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center Dec. 8-14 include: Sidney Bridgers, 46, Wolf Point, 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.) Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center Dec. 8-14 include: Sidney Bridgers, 46, Wolf Point, criminal possession
I saw the elf On the shelf With the bells By the Christmas tree then I saw A gummy so it went in my tummy! On the mailman Looking like a snowman standing by the mailbox
I saw the elf On the shelf With the bells By the Christmas tree then I saw A gummy so it went in my tummy! On the mailman Looking like a snowman standing by the mailbox
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