Froid/Lake’s Carolyne Christoffersen competes in the javelin during the district meet. She placed in the shot put, javelin and discus during the meet held in Lambert.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Froid/Lake’s Carolyne Christoffersen competes in the javelin during the district meet. She placed in the shot put, javelin and discus during the meet held in Lambert.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Two Culbertson golfers qualified for the state golf tournament to be held this week.
Colter Romo, a senior, shot a 98 during the season to qualify for the state meet.
Makena Hauge, a sophomore, had a score of 118 at the Scobey Invitational on Monday, May 10, to qualify for the state tournament. She placed sixth at the meet.
Braeden Romo qualified for the Bainville Bulldogs.
Two Culbertson golfers qualified for the state golf tournament to be held this week.
Colter Romo, a senior, shot a 98 during the season to qualify for the state meet.
Makena Hauge, a sophomore, had a score of 118 at the Scobey Invitational on Monday, May 10, to qualify for the state tournament. She placed sixth at the meet.
Braeden Romo qualified for the Bainville Bulldogs.
Through federal funds designated to prepare, prevent and respond to the coronavirus disease, a project is underway at Roosevelt Medical Center to mitigate for infectious disease outbreaks that may come in the future. A total of nearly $3 million was received through gifted CARES ACT funds to complete a facility retrofit and remodel. Once complete, it will enhance patient flow and isolation capabilities
Through federal funds designated to prepare, prevent and respond to the coronavirus disease, a project is underway at Roosevelt Medical Center to mitigate for infectious disease outbreaks that may come in the future. A total of nearly $3 million was received through gifted CARES ACT funds to complete a facility retrofit and remodel. Once complete, it will enhance patient flow and isolation capabilities
Dear Editor:
Magic in the chambers of the Roosevelt County commissioners. After some reflection on the events that took place at the commissioners’ meeting on March 2, I have to admit I didn’t realize the magic art being performed by the commissioners. It really should have been filmed for all to witness.
The magic act began with the discussion item to the CARES Act stipend, “give
Dear Editor:
Magic in the chambers of the Roosevelt County commissioners. After some reflection on the events that took place at the commissioners’ meeting on March 2, I have to admit I didn’t realize the magic art being performed by the commissioners. It really should have been filmed for all to witness.
The magic act began with the discussion item to the CARES Act stipend, “give
Fort Peck Fine Arts Council executive director Jennifer Fewer told the Northern Plains Independent that the summer theatre will initiate a repertory season, meaning multiple shows performing on a rotating schedule, from June 25 to Aug. 15.
The three revolving productions include You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,
which Fewer describes as “perfect for the entire family. All the iconic
Fort Peck Fine Arts Council executive director Jennifer Fewer told the Northern Plains Independent that the summer theatre will initiate a repertory season, meaning multiple shows performing on a rotating schedule, from June 25 to Aug. 15.
The three revolving productions include You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,
which Fewer describes as “perfect for the entire family. All the iconic
Montana Free Press
Montana’s 67th Legislative session formally adjourned Thursday afternoon, with dueling sine die motions from the House and Senate bringing legislators’ work for 2021 to an official end.
This year’s session was the first since 2003 where a Republican- controlled Legislature had the chance to pitch laws to a Republican in the governor’s office — a dynamic that delivered
Montana Free Press
Montana’s 67th Legislative session formally adjourned Thursday afternoon, with dueling sine die motions from the House and Senate bringing legislators’ work for 2021 to an official end.
This year’s session was the first since 2003 where a Republican- controlled Legislature had the chance to pitch laws to a Republican in the governor’s office — a dynamic that delivered
The Montana State University College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station have announced the dates for their annual agricultural field days, which will return as in-person events after being hosted virtually in 2020.
“We are so excited to be bringing back our in-person field days this year,” said Darrin Boss, head of the Department of Research Centers and superintendent
The Montana State University College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station have announced the dates for their annual agricultural field days, which will return as in-person events after being hosted virtually in 2020.
“We are so excited to be bringing back our in-person field days this year,” said Darrin Boss, head of the Department of Research Centers and superintendent
State Leaders applauded the program as “…One of the finest projects I have ever seen undertaken by an Organization. . .” Numerous enough to notice, infrequent enough to startle at seeing, they stimulate reverence, sorrow, sympathy, curiosity, and caution. They affect us all to one degree or another. They are the white crosses which mark the sites of fatal traffic crashes along the highways
State Leaders applauded the program as “…One of the finest projects I have ever seen undertaken by an Organization. . .” Numerous enough to notice, infrequent enough to startle at seeing, they stimulate reverence, sorrow, sympathy, curiosity, and caution. They affect us all to one degree or another. They are the white crosses which mark the sites of fatal traffic crashes along the highways
Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed into law the ConnectMT Act, providing $275 million in federal funds to expand access to reliable broadband across Montana.
“Too many of our communities, particularly in rural and frontier Montana, don’t have access to reliable broadband,” Gianforte said in Hamilton. “Greater access to broadband will increase opportunities for Montanans, whether in ag
Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed into law the ConnectMT Act, providing $275 million in federal funds to expand access to reliable broadband across Montana.
“Too many of our communities, particularly in rural and frontier Montana, don’t have access to reliable broadband,” Gianforte said in Hamilton. “Greater access to broadband will increase opportunities for Montanans, whether in ag
Montana State University Extension in Pondera County and Purdue Extension-Bartholomew County will offer a webinar series this month to help improve agricultural storytelling and communication skills. Adriane Good, MSU Extension agent in Pondera County, and Cora Carter, Purdue Extension educator in Bartholomew County, coordinated the series.
“We noticed that many agricultural producers want
Montana State University Extension in Pondera County and Purdue Extension-Bartholomew County will offer a webinar series this month to help improve agricultural storytelling and communication skills. Adriane Good, MSU Extension agent in Pondera County, and Cora Carter, Purdue Extension educator in Bartholomew County, coordinated the series.
“We noticed that many agricultural producers want
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