Wolf Point July 14: Baked chicken, rice pilaf, broccoli and dessert.
July 19: Grilled chicken sandwiches, tomato soup and dessert.
July 21: Sloppy joes, macaroni and cheese, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point July 14: Baked chicken, rice pilaf, broccoli and dessert.
July 19: Grilled chicken sandwiches, tomato soup and dessert.
July 21: Sloppy joes, macaroni and cheese, vegetable and dessert.
Tiffanie Irizarry, 2022 Institute of American Indian Arts valedictorian, set up during Art In The Park festivities in Wolf Point July 9 with Joeseph Arnoux (not pictured). “It was a lot of fun,” said Irizarry. “There were a lot of people who came through. We made a lot of sales. But I really enjoyed seeing a bunch of old friends and people in the community. I’ve missed that since I’ve
Tiffanie Irizarry, 2022 Institute of American Indian Arts valedictorian, set up during Art In The Park festivities in Wolf Point July 9 with Joeseph Arnoux (not pictured). “It was a lot of fun,” said Irizarry. “There were a lot of people who came through. We made a lot of sales. But I really enjoyed seeing a bunch of old friends and people in the community. I’ve missed that since I’ve
Tiffanie Irizarry, 2022 Institute of American Indian Arts valedictorian, set up during Art In The Park festivities in Wolf Point July 9 with Joeseph Arnoux (not pictured). “It was a lot of fun,” said Irizarry. “There were a lot of people who came through. We made a lot of sales. But I really enjoyed seeing a bunch of old friends and people in the community. I’ve missed that since I’ve
Tiffanie Irizarry, 2022 Institute of American Indian Arts valedictorian, set up during Art In The Park festivities in Wolf Point July 9 with Joeseph Arnoux (not pictured). “It was a lot of fun,” said Irizarry. “There were a lot of people who came through. We made a lot of sales. But I really enjoyed seeing a bunch of old friends and people in the community. I’ve missed that since I’ve
The Wolf Point Food Pantry will not be open again until Aug. 23, due to a shortage of food.
The pantry will receive a truck on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 4:30 p.m. and could use help unloading the items.
Since reopening in April, the pantry has served 533 families representing 2,159 individuals and has provided 20,466 pounds of food.
The pantry still needs a couple of people to step up and
The Wolf Point Food Pantry will not be open again until Aug. 23, due to a shortage of food.
The pantry will receive a truck on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 4:30 p.m. and could use help unloading the items.
Since reopening in April, the pantry has served 533 families representing 2,159 individuals and has provided 20,466 pounds of food.
The pantry still needs a couple of people to step up and
Love Of Volunteering Leads Miller
To Miss Montana Program
By Bill Vander Weele
Being a long-time volunteer herself, Kyrsten Miller of Frazer was attracted to the Miss Montana Volunteer program for several reasons.
“It’s a great scholarship opportunity for young girls,” Miller said. “It’s a great sisterhood and community to be involved with.”
This is only the second
Love Of Volunteering Leads Miller
To Miss Montana Program
By Bill Vander Weele
Being a long-time volunteer herself, Kyrsten Miller of Frazer was attracted to the Miss Montana Volunteer program for several reasons.
“It’s a great scholarship opportunity for young girls,” Miller said. “It’s a great sisterhood and community to be involved with.”
This is only the second
In Montana, tobacco use among those with behavioral health conditions remains high compared to the general population. According to the 2020 Montana Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, the smoking prevalence is more than two times higher among adults who reported frequent poor mental health days compared to those who did not (30 percent versus 14 percent, respectively). Tobacco users who
In Montana, tobacco use among those with behavioral health conditions remains high compared to the general population. According to the 2020 Montana Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, the smoking prevalence is more than two times higher among adults who reported frequent poor mental health days compared to those who did not (30 percent versus 14 percent, respectively). Tobacco users who
Gospel Fellowship Church presents its Make Waves Vacation Bible Adventure on July 18-22 in Wolf Point.
The event is for students entering grades kindergarten through fifth grade. The program is from 6-8 p.m. each
night. The church has rented the swimming pool for Friday, July 22, for swimming and a barbecue.
Gospel Fellowship Church is located at 602 U.S. Highway 2 East.
Gospel Fellowship Church presents its Make Waves Vacation Bible Adventure on July 18-22 in Wolf Point.
The event is for students entering grades kindergarten through fifth grade. The program is from 6-8 p.m. each
night. The church has rented the swimming pool for Friday, July 22, for swimming and a barbecue.
Gospel Fellowship Church is located at 602 U.S. Highway 2 East.
More than 200 people attended the Creator’s Game Family Fun Day at the Wadopana Grounds in Wolf Point on Thursday, July 7.
Carrie Manning, one of the event’s organizers, was very pleased with the turnout and positive attitudes throughout the day.
“It’s all about introducing the horse culture to our younger ages,” Manning said. “We want to reintroduce horses to our community, our
More than 200 people attended the Creator’s Game Family Fun Day at the Wadopana Grounds in Wolf Point on Thursday, July 7.
Carrie Manning, one of the event’s organizers, was very pleased with the turnout and positive attitudes throughout the day.
“It’s all about introducing the horse culture to our younger ages,” Manning said. “We want to reintroduce horses to our community, our
Warren and Dee Fast catered a pulled pork supper as the opening event of the LBA/LCHS School reunion on Friday, July 1. Les Toews (brother of Daryl Toews) of Olympia, Wash., was the emcee at the talent night that followed. Participants included Alan Kliewer of Lustre, Jodi Neufeld of Larslan, Bob Johnson of St. Louis, Mo., Glenda Kreiman of Bloomfield, and Jerry and Debbie Jenex (former faculty)
Warren and Dee Fast catered a pulled pork supper as the opening event of the LBA/LCHS School reunion on Friday, July 1. Les Toews (brother of Daryl Toews) of Olympia, Wash., was the emcee at the talent night that followed. Participants included Alan Kliewer of Lustre, Jodi Neufeld of Larslan, Bob Johnson of St. Louis, Mo., Glenda Kreiman of Bloomfield, and Jerry and Debbie Jenex (former faculty)
Pound Puppies veterinarian Dr. Heather Grimm told the Northern Plains Independent that Canine Brucellosis is on the rise locally and may be a risk to humans.
“There is a drastic increase in the number of dogs that are testing positive or that we are diagnosing with B. canis,” said Grimm. “The Wolf Point Pound Puppies have very specific data that logs this information.”
According to
Pound Puppies veterinarian Dr. Heather Grimm told the Northern Plains Independent that Canine Brucellosis is on the rise locally and may be a risk to humans.
“There is a drastic increase in the number of dogs that are testing positive or that we are diagnosing with B. canis,” said Grimm. “The Wolf Point Pound Puppies have very specific data that logs this information.”
According to
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