Culbertson senior Kayli Olson (sitting second from left) has signed with Montana State University Billings to cheer for the Yellowjackets. She will major in radiology with an emphasis in sonography.
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Culbertson senior Kayli Olson (sitting second from left) has signed with Montana State University Billings to cheer for the Yellowjackets. She will major in radiology with an emphasis in sonography.
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Culbertson’s Makena Hauge (sitting third from left) has signed to play basketball with Dickinson State University. She will be studying athletic training. (Photo submitted)
Culbertson’s Makena Hauge (sitting third from left) has signed to play basketball with Dickinson State University. She will be studying athletic training. (Photo submitted)
Wolf Point will serve as a hotbed for exciting basketball action as the Eastern C divisional tournaments run from March 1-4 at Wolf Point High School.
Action starts with four girls’ games on Wednesday, March 1, as North Country meets MonDak at 3 p.m., Lustre takes on Culbertson at 4:30 p.m., Plentywood faces Froid/Lake at 6 p.m. and Circle plays Scobey at 7:30 p.m.
Undefeated district
Wolf Point will serve as a hotbed for exciting basketball action as the Eastern C divisional tournaments run from March 1-4 at Wolf Point High School.
Action starts with four girls’ games on Wednesday, March 1, as North Country meets MonDak at 3 p.m., Lustre takes on Culbertson at 4:30 p.m., Plentywood faces Froid/Lake at 6 p.m. and Circle plays Scobey at 7:30 p.m.
Undefeated district
Wes Thompson, administrator of Valley View Home in the northeastern Montana town of Glasgow, believes the only reasons his skilled nursing facility has avoided the fate of the 11 nursing homes that closed in the state last year are local tax levies and luck.
Valley County, with a population of just over 7,500, passed levies to support the nursing home amounting to an estimated $300,000 a year
Wes Thompson, administrator of Valley View Home in the northeastern Montana town of Glasgow, believes the only reasons his skilled nursing facility has avoided the fate of the 11 nursing homes that closed in the state last year are local tax levies and luck.
Valley County, with a population of just over 7,500, passed levies to support the nursing home amounting to an estimated $300,000 a year
During its meeting on Feb. 22, the Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted a new regulation that prohibits snagging of paddlefish within the intake fish bypass channel on the Yellowstone River. The intake fish bypass channel is part of a Yellowstone River intake diversion dam project. The project’s objectives are to improve upstream and downstream fish passage for pallid sturgeon and other native
During its meeting on Feb. 22, the Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted a new regulation that prohibits snagging of paddlefish within the intake fish bypass channel on the Yellowstone River. The intake fish bypass channel is part of a Yellowstone River intake diversion dam project. The project’s objectives are to improve upstream and downstream fish passage for pallid sturgeon and other native
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.)
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Aaron Ackerman Sr., 48, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Wilbert Ackerman, 32, Frazer, hold for Fort
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.)
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Aaron Ackerman Sr., 48, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Wilbert Ackerman, 32, Frazer, hold for Fort
Gov. Greg Gianforte and the Agriculture Development Council announced recipients of the state’s $896,003 investment in innovative, value-added agriculture projects through the Montana Department of Agriculture’s Growth Through Agriculture program.
“By investing in innovative, value-added ag projects, we can help Montana producers keep pace with a transforming agricultural industry and
Gov. Greg Gianforte and the Agriculture Development Council announced recipients of the state’s $896,003 investment in innovative, value-added agriculture projects through the Montana Department of Agriculture’s Growth Through Agriculture program.
“By investing in innovative, value-added ag projects, we can help Montana producers keep pace with a transforming agricultural industry and
Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center has announced that the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration recently awarded EMCMHC a $4 million, four-year planning and implementation grant that will allow the agency to implement the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic model for care delivery in eastern Montana.
The CCBHC model of care focuses on comprehensive and
Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center has announced that the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration recently awarded EMCMHC a $4 million, four-year planning and implementation grant that will allow the agency to implement the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic model for care delivery in eastern Montana.
The CCBHC model of care focuses on comprehensive and
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is offering $1,000 grants to public libraries in Montana to help fund summer youth-reading programs.
Last year, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation awarded 100 of the $1,000 grants statewide as of its Keep Kids Reading grant program. Grants can be used for books, supplies, snacks, staffing, guest speakers, prizes, and other elements needed for a successful
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is offering $1,000 grants to public libraries in Montana to help fund summer youth-reading programs.
Last year, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation awarded 100 of the $1,000 grants statewide as of its Keep Kids Reading grant program. Grants can be used for books, supplies, snacks, staffing, guest speakers, prizes, and other elements needed for a successful
Ravalli County Commissioner Jeff Burrows and Bozeman- based campground owner Susan Kirby Brooke are officially joining the Fish and Wildlife Commission, the governor-appointed body charged with establishing hunting and fishing regulations and reviewing Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks land acquisitions. The Montana Senate on Friday confirmed Burrows’ and Brooke’s nominations as well as the
Ravalli County Commissioner Jeff Burrows and Bozeman- based campground owner Susan Kirby Brooke are officially joining the Fish and Wildlife Commission, the governor-appointed body charged with establishing hunting and fishing regulations and reviewing Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks land acquisitions. The Montana Senate on Friday confirmed Burrows’ and Brooke’s nominations as well as the
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