The year was full of news in the Wolf Point area. Here are some of the interesting stories in the area for each month of the year.
January
1. Northeast Montana Health Services’ EMS enjoyed an impressive showing at the EMS World Expo held in Atlanta. James Wilson and Amanda Schock teamed up in the EMS World Clinical Challenge to earn first place.
2. Wolf Point School resource officer Corey
The year was full of news in the Wolf Point area. Here are some of the interesting stories in the area for each month of the year.
January
1. Northeast Montana Health Services’ EMS enjoyed an impressive showing at the EMS World Expo held in Atlanta. James Wilson and Amanda Schock teamed up in the EMS World Clinical Challenge to earn first place.
2. Wolf Point School resource officer Corey
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There was a sweet time being enjoyed at both Northside and Southside elementary schools on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
Both gyms were busy with children decorating Christmas cookies on the day before the holiday break. The Wolf Point High School Power Rangers were supervising at Northside while the junior high Power Rangers were at Southside.
The Power Rangers have been involved in community activities
There was a sweet time being enjoyed at both Northside and Southside elementary schools on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
Both gyms were busy with children decorating Christmas cookies on the day before the holiday break. The Wolf Point High School Power Rangers were supervising at Northside while the junior high Power Rangers were at Southside.
The Power Rangers have been involved in community activities
Two Roosevelt County residents, Bill Juve and James Walling, expressed their disapproval of county attorney Frank Piocos during the public comment portion at the county commissioners’ meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 20.
Piocos was elected Roosevelt County attorney in the November general election after filing as the only candidate. Since that time, resident and Northern Plains Independent publisher
Two Roosevelt County residents, Bill Juve and James Walling, expressed their disapproval of county attorney Frank Piocos during the public comment portion at the county commissioners’ meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 20.
Piocos was elected Roosevelt County attorney in the November general election after filing as the only candidate. Since that time, resident and Northern Plains Independent publisher
Roosevelt County commissioners approved 18 resolutions to declare the existence of a county road during their meeting Tuesday, Dec. 20.
The roads were around the Bainville area. The approval came after a positive public meeting was held in Bainville.
“It was a good meeting,” commissioner Duane Nygaard said.
Commissioners noted the resolutions allow public access on the roads. The
Roosevelt County commissioners approved 18 resolutions to declare the existence of a county road during their meeting Tuesday, Dec. 20.
The roads were around the Bainville area. The approval came after a positive public meeting was held in Bainville.
“It was a good meeting,” commissioner Duane Nygaard said.
Commissioners noted the resolutions allow public access on the roads. The