The Erickson family including Lindsay, Jon, Castiel and Chester head into Southside Elementary School for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 22.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Erickson family including Lindsay, Jon, Castiel and Chester head into Southside Elementary School for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 22.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Pepper Marie Due was born Aug. 16 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow to Krystina Fields and Arthur Due of Glasgow. She weighed six pounds, 11 ounces and was 18.5 inches long. She joins Prudence and Penny Layn at home.
Pepper Marie Due was born Aug. 16 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow to Krystina Fields and Arthur Due of Glasgow. She weighed six pounds, 11 ounces and was 18.5 inches long. She joins Prudence and Penny Layn at home.
Officials from the Great Northern Development Corporation were pleased with the participation to an economic development survey this summer.
Tori Matejovsky, executive director of GNDC, said 383 surveys were received by the organization. Most of the responses came from Roosevelt County, “Our goal was 250,” Matejovsky said at a county commissioners’ meeting last week.
The information
Officials from the Great Northern Development Corporation were pleased with the participation to an economic development survey this summer.
Tori Matejovsky, executive director of GNDC, said 383 surveys were received by the organization. Most of the responses came from Roosevelt County, “Our goal was 250,” Matejovsky said at a county commissioners’ meeting last week.
The information
Area residents may know Quincy Walter from local trainings, the Rise and Restore Conference or the Small Business Development Center monthly newsletter. She has returned from maternity leave with a new title, regional director for the Small Business Development Center at Great Northern Development Cooperation.
“I cannot express my excitement for this new position and the new adventures
Area residents may know Quincy Walter from local trainings, the Rise and Restore Conference or the Small Business Development Center monthly newsletter. She has returned from maternity leave with a new title, regional director for the Small Business Development Center at Great Northern Development Cooperation.
“I cannot express my excitement for this new position and the new adventures
Gov. Greg Gianfortehas announced Montana’s economy continued its strong growth in July, reaching a new record high for the number of Montanans employed. Job creation in Montana grew in July for the 27th consecutive month.
According to data compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Montana Department of Labor and Industry, Montana’s labor force added 1,470 workers in July, while
Gov. Greg Gianfortehas announced Montana’s economy continued its strong growth in July, reaching a new record high for the number of Montanans employed. Job creation in Montana grew in July for the 27th consecutive month.
According to data compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Montana Department of Labor and Industry, Montana’s labor force added 1,470 workers in July, while
As a teacher in a small town an hour’s drive south of Billings, Alex Knows His Gun wanted to expand learning horizons for her students. So she jumped on a chance to come to Montana State University to work in research laboratories alongside other teachers from around the state.
“I thought this would be a good way to get out of my comfort zone,” said Knows His Gun, who teaches a combined
As a teacher in a small town an hour’s drive south of Billings, Alex Knows His Gun wanted to expand learning horizons for her students. So she jumped on a chance to come to Montana State University to work in research laboratories alongside other teachers from around the state.
“I thought this would be a good way to get out of my comfort zone,” said Knows His Gun, who teaches a combined
The wheat harvest has begun. Fires in the north Benrud area have taken hay lands.
The Lustre Grade School board met Aug. 19 and approved the budget for the coming 2022-2023 school year. Chairman Bob Schiller announced the teachers: Grades 1-2 are taught by Kathleen Damboise; grades 3-4, John DuBose; grades 5-6, Ligia Earley; and grades 7-8 will be taught by Jeanne Matthyser. There are no kindergarten
The wheat harvest has begun. Fires in the north Benrud area have taken hay lands.
The Lustre Grade School board met Aug. 19 and approved the budget for the coming 2022-2023 school year. Chairman Bob Schiller announced the teachers: Grades 1-2 are taught by Kathleen Damboise; grades 3-4, John DuBose; grades 5-6, Ligia Earley; and grades 7-8 will be taught by Jeanne Matthyser. There are no kindergarten
In their second season in the eight-man football ranks, the Poplar Indians are looking forward to a solid campaign.
The Indians had 20 players out for the sport last week and were hopeful that a few more students will participate once the school year gets going.
“We have some good runners for sure,” Poplar Coach Joe Hammar said of the team’s strengths. “We’re young, so the future
In their second season in the eight-man football ranks, the Poplar Indians are looking forward to a solid campaign.
The Indians had 20 players out for the sport last week and were hopeful that a few more students will participate once the school year gets going.
“We have some good runners for sure,” Poplar Coach Joe Hammar said of the team’s strengths. “We’re young, so the future
Poplar’s cross-country team will open its season at the Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 26. The meet will start at 10 a.m.
The Indians are enjoying an excellent turnout for their high school cross country program this year.
Poplar’s 20 runners include 10 boys and 10 girls.
“It’s probably the biggest turnout in many years,” Poplar’s first-year coach Karolyn Kohl said.
Poplar’s cross-country team will open its season at the Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 26. The meet will start at 10 a.m.
The Indians are enjoying an excellent turnout for their high school cross country program this year.
Poplar’s 20 runners include 10 boys and 10 girls.
“It’s probably the biggest turnout in many years,” Poplar’s first-year coach Karolyn Kohl said.
Tuesday Night Golf League As of Aug. 16
Arnie’s Army 113.0 One Under 111.0 Fox Ford 107.5 Four Little Indians 107.5 In the Rough 101.0 New Guys 97.5 Opportunity Bank 96.0 Curtiss Farm, Auto 87.5 Northern Prairie 86.5 Hackers 70.5 Low Score: Mike Boulds, Jason Baker, 41 Low Net: Jestin Dupree, 18
Tuesday Night Golf League As of Aug. 16
Arnie’s Army 113.0 One Under 111.0 Fox Ford 107.5 Four Little Indians 107.5 In the Rough 101.0 New Guys 97.5 Opportunity Bank 96.0 Curtiss Farm, Auto 87.5 Northern Prairie 86.5 Hackers 70.5 Low Score: Mike Boulds, Jason Baker, 41 Low Net: Jestin Dupree, 18
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