Wolf Point Congregate Meals Aug 11: Chicken pot pie, fruit salad and dessert.
Aug. 16: Beef stroganoff, egg noodles, carrots and dessert.
Aug 18: Sweet and sour pork, rice, Oriental vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Aug 11: Chicken pot pie, fruit salad and dessert.
Aug. 16: Beef stroganoff, egg noodles, carrots and dessert.
Aug 18: Sweet and sour pork, rice, Oriental vegetables and dessert.
Roosevelt County Community Foundation awarded $5000 in grants to local organizations. The foundation has two grant cycles per year and awards recipients $1,000 each. Applicants must specify what the funds will be used for and the grant can’t be used for general operating expenses or supplies.
Brandi Wilkinson of NEMHS Charitable Foundation was awarded funds to help purchase a transport van
Roosevelt County Community Foundation awarded $5000 in grants to local organizations. The foundation has two grant cycles per year and awards recipients $1,000 each. Applicants must specify what the funds will be used for and the grant can’t be used for general operating expenses or supplies.
Brandi Wilkinson of NEMHS Charitable Foundation was awarded funds to help purchase a transport van
Humanities Montana is currently welcoming applications for the Humanities Montana board of directors. A press release from the organization states, “Because we are a statewide nonprofit organization, our board represents the diverse geographic regions and demographic makeup of today’s Montana and strives to sustain a balance among scholars, educators and cultural leaders in the humanities,
Humanities Montana is currently welcoming applications for the Humanities Montana board of directors. A press release from the organization states, “Because we are a statewide nonprofit organization, our board represents the diverse geographic regions and demographic makeup of today’s Montana and strives to sustain a balance among scholars, educators and cultural leaders in the humanities,
Humanities Montana is currently welcoming applications for the Humanities Montana board of directors. A press release from the organization states, “Because we are a statewide nonprofit organization, our board represents the diverse geographic regions and demographic makeup of today’s Montana and strives to sustain a balance among scholars, educators and cultural leaders in the humanities,
Humanities Montana is currently welcoming applications for the Humanities Montana board of directors. A press release from the organization states, “Because we are a statewide nonprofit organization, our board represents the diverse geographic regions and demographic makeup of today’s Montana and strives to sustain a balance among scholars, educators and cultural leaders in the humanities,
Brockton’s Rita Track is pursuing a modeling career following an introduction to the fashion world by Rebecca Jarvey, who selected Track for inclusion in the Big Sky Indigenous Women in Fashion & Art Event in Billings April 15.
She followed the Women in Fashion event with appearances on the catwalk at four area fashion shows and events, including Big Sky Indigifest 2022 in Billings on
Brockton’s Rita Track is pursuing a modeling career following an introduction to the fashion world by Rebecca Jarvey, who selected Track for inclusion in the Big Sky Indigenous Women in Fashion & Art Event in Billings April 15.
She followed the Women in Fashion event with appearances on the catwalk at four area fashion shows and events, including Big Sky Indigifest 2022 in Billings on
Area residents have expressed concerns regarding the amount of structure fires happening in the Wolf Point and Poplar communities this summer.
“We investigate everything,” Wolf Point Police Chief Alisha Morales said. “It’s up to the general public to call to give us information.”
Morales said the Wolf Point Police Department has submitted charges pertaining to house fires to the
Area residents have expressed concerns regarding the amount of structure fires happening in the Wolf Point and Poplar communities this summer.
“We investigate everything,” Wolf Point Police Chief Alisha Morales said. “It’s up to the general public to call to give us information.”
Morales said the Wolf Point Police Department has submitted charges pertaining to house fires to the
Despite warnings from two Montana Public Service commission members, Montana Dakota Utilities reports that there’s no great fears of a blackout happening in Eastern Montana this summer.
“The bottom line: The company has sufficient generation resources to meet its peak demand requirements,” MDU’s spokesman Mark Hanson said in an email. “While we do not anticipate any issues and a blackout
Despite warnings from two Montana Public Service commission members, Montana Dakota Utilities reports that there’s no great fears of a blackout happening in Eastern Montana this summer.
“The bottom line: The company has sufficient generation resources to meet its peak demand requirements,” MDU’s spokesman Mark Hanson said in an email. “While we do not anticipate any issues and a blackout
Wolf Point Elks Lodge members Penny and Jeff Presser present a $2,000 donation to Tina BetsHerMedicine of Wolf Point Pound Puppies. The Elks received the funds through a Beacon Grant to assist non-profit organizations. Pound Puppies currently has 32 puppies and nine adult dogs available for adoption. Because of the flood in the Livingston area, there is a lack of shelter space available in the state.
Wolf Point Elks Lodge members Penny and Jeff Presser present a $2,000 donation to Tina BetsHerMedicine of Wolf Point Pound Puppies. The Elks received the funds through a Beacon Grant to assist non-profit organizations. Pound Puppies currently has 32 puppies and nine adult dogs available for adoption. Because of the flood in the Livingston area, there is a lack of shelter space available in the state.
Roosevelt County has 63 active COVID cases as of Friday, Aug. 5. There have been 3,458 total cases in the county.
There have been 75 confirmed COVID-19 related deaths.
Adult (12 years and up) COVID vaccination clinics are scheduled for Aug. 18 from 3-5 p.m. in Wolf Point and Aug. 25 from 3-5 p.m. in Culbertson. Vaccination clinics for children, ages 5-11) are scheduled for Aug. 12 from 1-4
Roosevelt County has 63 active COVID cases as of Friday, Aug. 5. There have been 3,458 total cases in the county.
There have been 75 confirmed COVID-19 related deaths.
Adult (12 years and up) COVID vaccination clinics are scheduled for Aug. 18 from 3-5 p.m. in Wolf Point and Aug. 25 from 3-5 p.m. in Culbertson. Vaccination clinics for children, ages 5-11) are scheduled for Aug. 12 from 1-4
Average gasoline prices in Montana have fallen 12.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.29/g on Monday, Aug. 8, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 615 stations in Montana. Prices in Montana are 59.4 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand $1.02/g higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has declined 13.1 cents in the last week and stands at $5.14 per gallon.
Average gasoline prices in Montana have fallen 12.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.29/g on Monday, Aug. 8, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 615 stations in Montana. Prices in Montana are 59.4 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand $1.02/g higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has declined 13.1 cents in the last week and stands at $5.14 per gallon.
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