The Easter Bunny helped hide eggs at the Wolf Point High School and Junior High School on Tuesday, April 5. The event was presented by the Power Rangers.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Easter Bunny helped hide eggs at the Wolf Point High School and Junior High School on Tuesday, April 5. The event was presented by the Power Rangers.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Community Bible To Show Movie
Risen
Easter Sunday evening, April 17, the movie Risen will be shown at the Community Bible Church, located at Fifth Avenue North and Indian Street. This is the story of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ from the eyes of a Roman soldier. This is a no cost event and suitable for all ages.
Community Bible To Show Movie
Risen
Easter Sunday evening, April 17, the movie Risen will be shown at the Community Bible Church, located at Fifth Avenue North and Indian Street. This is the story of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ from the eyes of a Roman soldier. This is a no cost event and suitable for all ages.
The Wolf Point All Church Choir will be showcasing their combined talents for the first time May 1 at the all-church Singspiration. This will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Gospel Fellowship Church.
The Wolf Point All Church Choir will be showcasing their combined talents for the first time May 1 at the all-church Singspiration. This will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Gospel Fellowship Church.
Spring is officially here. Farmers are getting seed cleaned and preparing equipment for spring work.
The juniors and seniors of Lustre Christian High School had an exciting time April 1 as class sponsor Dan Morasco and his juniors planned an Italian themed evening for their banquet, cooked by home economics teacher Connie Button. It was held after the Glasgow Invitational Track Meet at The Cottonwood
Spring is officially here. Farmers are getting seed cleaned and preparing equipment for spring work.
The juniors and seniors of Lustre Christian High School had an exciting time April 1 as class sponsor Dan Morasco and his juniors planned an Italian themed evening for their banquet, cooked by home economics teacher Connie Button. It was held after the Glasgow Invitational Track Meet at The Cottonwood
The Montana State Hospital lost its federal funding on Tuesday, April 12, as it has failed to meet basic federal health and safety requirements, according to a letter sent to the hospital’s administrator on Friday.
It was unclear Monday how much money the hospital will lose due to the move. However, the loss of funding could be a significant blow for the hospital, which is already $7 million
The Montana State Hospital lost its federal funding on Tuesday, April 12, as it has failed to meet basic federal health and safety requirements, according to a letter sent to the hospital’s administrator on Friday.
It was unclear Monday how much money the hospital will lose due to the move. However, the loss of funding could be a significant blow for the hospital, which is already $7 million
Roosevelt County had two active COVID case as of Monday, April 11. There have been 72 COVID-related deaths 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
Roosevelt County had two active COVID case as of Monday, April 11. There have been 72 COVID-related deaths 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
The Lustre Christian Lions scored 51 points to earn fourth place in the boys’ standings at the R& L Track Invite in Lambert on Thursday, April 7.
Plentywood won the boys’ title with 105 points followed by Richey/Lambert with 71 and Culbertson with 53 points.
An outstanding meet by Jasiah Hambira highlighted Lustre’s efforts. The junior earned first in the triple jump with a school
The Lustre Christian Lions scored 51 points to earn fourth place in the boys’ standings at the R& L Track Invite in Lambert on Thursday, April 7.
Plentywood won the boys’ title with 105 points followed by Richey/Lambert with 71 and Culbertson with 53 points.
An outstanding meet by Jasiah Hambira highlighted Lustre’s efforts. The junior earned first in the triple jump with a school
The Wolf Point High School cheerleaders came away with top honors from the Great Northern Cheer and Dance Championships held in Helena during the weekend.
“I was pretty confident because they have been working hard on it,” Wolf Point’s advisor Nellie Garfield said.
The competition featured squads from Class B schools.
Scores were based on stunts, pyramids and energy.
Wolf Point
The Wolf Point High School cheerleaders came away with top honors from the Great Northern Cheer and Dance Championships held in Helena during the weekend.
“I was pretty confident because they have been working hard on it,” Wolf Point’s advisor Nellie Garfield said.
The competition featured squads from Class B schools.
Scores were based on stunts, pyramids and energy.
Wolf Point
Frazer’s track squad kept improving during a meet in Lambert on Thursday, April 7.
Jonathan Jackson finished fifth in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 24.17 seconds.
The boys’ 400-meter relay team consisting of Malaki Smoker, Ty Fourstar, Jackson and Blue Fettig placed seventh at 57.93 seconds.
Other highlights for Frazer’s boys included Fourstar taking 23rd in the javelin and
Frazer’s track squad kept improving during a meet in Lambert on Thursday, April 7.
Jonathan Jackson finished fifth in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 24.17 seconds.
The boys’ 400-meter relay team consisting of Malaki Smoker, Ty Fourstar, Jackson and Blue Fettig placed seventh at 57.93 seconds.
Other highlights for Frazer’s boys included Fourstar taking 23rd in the javelin and
By Bill Vander Weele
The Poplar Indians scored 38 points in the boys’ standings and six points in the girls’ standings during the Baker Invitational track meet on Saturday, April 9.
Kameron Reum led the way for Poplar’s boys as he finished first in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 17.78 seconds. The sophomore ran the 300-meter hurdles in 47.27 seconds for second place.
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By Bill Vander Weele
The Poplar Indians scored 38 points in the boys’ standings and six points in the girls’ standings during the Baker Invitational track meet on Saturday, April 9.
Kameron Reum led the way for Poplar’s boys as he finished first in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 17.78 seconds. The sophomore ran the 300-meter hurdles in 47.27 seconds for second place.
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