Trudy Elaine Menz, 42, of Salt Lake City, Utah, formerly of Fort Kipp, died Feb. 8, 2022, in Salt Lake City.
Services are pending under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.
Trudy Elaine Menz, 42, of Salt Lake City, Utah, formerly of Fort Kipp, died Feb. 8, 2022, in Salt Lake City.
Services are pending under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.
The District 3C basketball tournaments will begin Wednesday, Feb. 16, at Wolf Point High School.
Boys’ games on Wednesday will include North Country facing Frazer at 3 p.m. and Dodson meeting Nashua at 4:30 p.m.
The top two seeds for the boys’ tournament are Lustre Christian and Scobey. The championship game is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Saturday.
Girls’ contest on Wednesday will feature
The District 3C basketball tournaments will begin Wednesday, Feb. 16, at Wolf Point High School.
Boys’ games on Wednesday will include North Country facing Frazer at 3 p.m. and Dodson meeting Nashua at 4:30 p.m.
The top two seeds for the boys’ tournament are Lustre Christian and Scobey. The championship game is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Saturday.
Girls’ contest on Wednesday will feature
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team couldn’t recover from a cold spell in the third quarter and fell to Scobey, 40-39, at home on Saturday, Feb. 12.
A drive by Kelby Bauer and a three-pointer by Corey Martell put the Wolves ahead 24-23 midway into the third quarter, but Scobey struck for nine of the last 11 points of the quarter for a 32-26 advantage. Wolf Point’s only points during the
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team couldn’t recover from a cold spell in the third quarter and fell to Scobey, 40-39, at home on Saturday, Feb. 12.
A drive by Kelby Bauer and a three-pointer by Corey Martell put the Wolves ahead 24-23 midway into the third quarter, but Scobey struck for nine of the last 11 points of the quarter for a 32-26 advantage. Wolf Point’s only points during the
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad was able to celebrate senior night by stopping Scobey, 38-32, on Saturday, Feb. 12.
The Wolves trailed 12-10 at the end of the first quarter and the margin became 15-10 when Scobey’s Daisy Hersel nailed a three-pointer to open the second period.
Wolf Point started to turn the game around on a free throw by Hamyanie Campbell and a basket off a rebound
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad was able to celebrate senior night by stopping Scobey, 38-32, on Saturday, Feb. 12.
The Wolves trailed 12-10 at the end of the first quarter and the margin became 15-10 when Scobey’s Daisy Hersel nailed a three-pointer to open the second period.
Wolf Point started to turn the game around on a free throw by Hamyanie Campbell and a basket off a rebound
The Blast in the Badlands was the third gymnastics meet of the season for the Eastern Montana Gymnastics team of Circle. Nineteen girls traveled to Watford City, N.D., Feb. 11-12 for the annual meet. The gold team won the second- place award, out of nine teams, and was only .625 behind the first-place team. The silver team won the fourthplace award, out of 10 teams.
Three EMG gymnasts earned
The Blast in the Badlands was the third gymnastics meet of the season for the Eastern Montana Gymnastics team of Circle. Nineteen girls traveled to Watford City, N.D., Feb. 11-12 for the annual meet. The gold team won the second- place award, out of nine teams, and was only .625 behind the first-place team. The silver team won the fourthplace award, out of 10 teams.
Three EMG gymnasts earned
Wolf Point’s sophomore Lennoxx Lilley will further his basketball development during competition abroad this summer.
Lilley has been selected to play through the NBC Camp for games held in the United Kingdom.
He explains that he completed an application regarding his basketball experience. He also was interviewed on the phone.
“I’m looking forward to the experience and taking a
Wolf Point’s sophomore Lennoxx Lilley will further his basketball development during competition abroad this summer.
Lilley has been selected to play through the NBC Camp for games held in the United Kingdom.
He explains that he completed an application regarding his basketball experience. He also was interviewed on the phone.
“I’m looking forward to the experience and taking a
Gov. Greg Gianforte has urged the Biden administration to leave Montana’s sage grouse program untouched, highlighting its success in conserving sage grouse, its balance between land use and conservation, and its robust, effective engagement with stakeholders.
In public comment to officials at the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Gianforte emphasized the success of Montana’s sage grouse
Gov. Greg Gianforte has urged the Biden administration to leave Montana’s sage grouse program untouched, highlighting its success in conserving sage grouse, its balance between land use and conservation, and its robust, effective engagement with stakeholders.
In public comment to officials at the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Gianforte emphasized the success of Montana’s sage grouse
The Regional Food Economy Study, covering an 11-county region of northeastern and eastern Montana, has recently been completed. Great Northern Development Corp., received a $14,000 grant from No Kid Hungry in July 2021, to conduct the study through their Food & Ag Development Center (FADC).
Goals included gaining a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the region’s
The Regional Food Economy Study, covering an 11-county region of northeastern and eastern Montana, has recently been completed. Great Northern Development Corp., received a $14,000 grant from No Kid Hungry in July 2021, to conduct the study through their Food & Ag Development Center (FADC).
Goals included gaining a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the region’s
The Montana Pulse Crop Committee invites proposals for market development and educational projects designed to promote and enhance Montana’s pulse industry.
The Montana Pulse Crop Research and Marketing Program aims to stimulate and expand Montana’s pulse crop industry through research, promotion, and market development of pulse crops grown in Montana. A complete Request for Proposal and
The Montana Pulse Crop Committee invites proposals for market development and educational projects designed to promote and enhance Montana’s pulse industry.
The Montana Pulse Crop Research and Marketing Program aims to stimulate and expand Montana’s pulse crop industry through research, promotion, and market development of pulse crops grown in Montana. A complete Request for Proposal and
The Montana Department of Agriculture is currently recruiting for open positions on its Noxious Weed Management Advisory Council.
The following council terms expire on June 30:
•Recreationist/Wildlife Group
•Consumer Group
•Montana Weed Control Association
•Eastern County Weed District Representative
•At-Large Member Appointed by the MDA director, the council provides
The Montana Department of Agriculture is currently recruiting for open positions on its Noxious Weed Management Advisory Council.
The following council terms expire on June 30:
•Recreationist/Wildlife Group
•Consumer Group
•Montana Weed Control Association
•Eastern County Weed District Representative
•At-Large Member Appointed by the MDA director, the council provides
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