Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 30: French dip, fries and dessert.
July 5: Ham, scalloped potatoes, peas and dessert.
July 7: Meatballs, gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 30: French dip, fries and dessert.
July 5: Ham, scalloped potatoes, peas and dessert.
July 7: Meatballs, gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Twelfth Night
Set For June 30
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks is presenting
Twelfth Night in Wolf Point Thursday, June 30 at 6:30 p.m.
The performance will be held at the park west of Faith Home on Johnson Street. There is no charge to attend. Bring a chair or blanket for seating.
Twelfth Night
Set For June 30
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks is presenting
Twelfth Night in Wolf Point Thursday, June 30 at 6:30 p.m.
The performance will be held at the park west of Faith Home on Johnson Street. There is no charge to attend. Bring a chair or blanket for seating.
Medicare Part A is often called hospital insurance because it pays for the care you receive while admitted as an inpatient at the hospital. It also pays some costs outside of a hospital, such as skilled nursing facility (rehabilitation) stays, home health care and hospice care.
Most Medicare beneficiaries do not owe a monthly premium for Part A, known as “premium-free Part A”, because they
Medicare Part A is often called hospital insurance because it pays for the care you receive while admitted as an inpatient at the hospital. It also pays some costs outside of a hospital, such as skilled nursing facility (rehabilitation) stays, home health care and hospice care.
Most Medicare beneficiaries do not owe a monthly premium for Part A, known as “premium-free Part A”, because they
Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture executive director Julie is selling tickets for the Wild Horse Stampede and carnival at the Main Street ticket booth on weekdays.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture executive director Julie is selling tickets for the Wild Horse Stampede and carnival at the Main Street ticket booth on weekdays.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Fort Peck Tribes Language and Culture Department is offering a summer program beginning July 5 at the Language & Culture building in Poplar and the Wolf Point Community Center.
The classes will run Tuesday- Thursday until Aug. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Language lessons will be offered, along with cultural teachings, field trips to learn about medicinal plants, sacred sites, turnip digs,
The Fort Peck Tribes Language and Culture Department is offering a summer program beginning July 5 at the Language & Culture building in Poplar and the Wolf Point Community Center.
The classes will run Tuesday- Thursday until Aug. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Language lessons will be offered, along with cultural teachings, field trips to learn about medicinal plants, sacred sites, turnip digs,
Political leaders across party lines at the national, state and local level publicly mourned the loss of Helena City Commissioner and longtime labor union advocate Eric Feaver.
Feaver, 77, died Wednesday, June 22, as reported by the Helena Independent Record
Thursday morning.
The Montana Federation of Public Employees, the largest union in Montana, posted to Facebook Thursday mourning
Political leaders across party lines at the national, state and local level publicly mourned the loss of Helena City Commissioner and longtime labor union advocate Eric Feaver.
Feaver, 77, died Wednesday, June 22, as reported by the Helena Independent Record
Thursday morning.
The Montana Federation of Public Employees, the largest union in Montana, posted to Facebook Thursday mourning
Inflation, supply chain issues, input costs and commodity markets drove the focus of the Montana Farm Bureau Summer Conference June 13-15 at Fairmont Hot Springs. The event provided a time for the 180 farmers and ranchers to surface policy ideas in their advisory committee meetings while hearing from experts in the field.
Two speakers, Duane Lenz, senior analyst with Cattlefax, and Shelby Myers,
Inflation, supply chain issues, input costs and commodity markets drove the focus of the Montana Farm Bureau Summer Conference June 13-15 at Fairmont Hot Springs. The event provided a time for the 180 farmers and ranchers to surface policy ideas in their advisory committee meetings while hearing from experts in the field.
Two speakers, Duane Lenz, senior analyst with Cattlefax, and Shelby Myers,
Average gasoline prices in Montana have fallen 1.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.94/g on Monday, June 27, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 615 stations in Montana. Prices in Montana are 53.3 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand $1.87/g higher than a year ago.
According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Montana was priced at $4.52/g on Sunday,
Average gasoline prices in Montana have fallen 1.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.94/g on Monday, June 27, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 615 stations in Montana. Prices in Montana are 53.3 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand $1.87/g higher than a year ago.
According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Montana was priced at $4.52/g on Sunday,
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., spoke to reporters about how the Meat Packing Special Investigator Act and the Cattle Price Discovery and Transparency Act will benefit the nation’s ranchers. Both bills passed out of the Senate’s committee last week.
During a media conference call on Thursday, June 23, Tester said, “For years, Montana ranchers have told me that it’s becoming harder and
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., spoke to reporters about how the Meat Packing Special Investigator Act and the Cattle Price Discovery and Transparency Act will benefit the nation’s ranchers. Both bills passed out of the Senate’s committee last week.
During a media conference call on Thursday, June 23, Tester said, “For years, Montana ranchers have told me that it’s becoming harder and
Roosevelt County currently has six active COVID cases. There have been 3,327 total cases in the county.
County health officials encourage all residents aged 5 and up to be vaccinated and those over 16 should consider getting booster doses. Immunizations are by appointment only. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call 406-653-6223.
Area Statistics
Daniels County had one active
Roosevelt County currently has six active COVID cases. There have been 3,327 total cases in the county.
County health officials encourage all residents aged 5 and up to be vaccinated and those over 16 should consider getting booster doses. Immunizations are by appointment only. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call 406-653-6223.
Area Statistics
Daniels County had one active
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