(12) puts two points on the board in the loser-out contest against Shelby at the Northern B Divisional tournament held last weekend in Malta.
(Photo by Pierre Bibbs, Phillips County News)
(12) puts two points on the board in the loser-out contest against Shelby at the Northern B Divisional tournament held last weekend in Malta.
(Photo by Pierre Bibbs, Phillips County News)
Tade (3) eyes the basket and another two points against Cut Bank at the Northern B Divisional tournament in Malta.
(Photo by Pierre Bibbs,
Phillips County News)
Tade (3) eyes the basket and another two points against Cut Bank at the Northern B Divisional tournament in Malta.
(Photo by Pierre Bibbs,
Phillips County News)
Lustre Christian’s Lions posted a sixth-place finish in the boys’ tournament at the Eastern C Divisional tournament and Frazer’s Lady Bearcubs played two games in their fourth divisional tournament since 1986 at Glasgow High School Wednesday through Saturday Feb. 26-29.
The Northern C is comprised of teams from Districts 2C and 3C.
Scobey again dominated, winning the boys’ and girls’
Lustre Christian’s Lions posted a sixth-place finish in the boys’ tournament at the Eastern C Divisional tournament and Frazer’s Lady Bearcubs played two games in their fourth divisional tournament since 1986 at Glasgow High School Wednesday through Saturday Feb. 26-29.
The Northern C is comprised of teams from Districts 2C and 3C.
Scobey again dominated, winning the boys’ and girls’
The Wolf Point 100 Club variety show was held in the Wolf Point High School auditorium Saturday, Feb. 29, and entertained the many attendees with music and laughs.
Robert Toavs was emcee for the evening and 100 Club member Cathryn Wylie welcomed everyone to the event.
Among the performers were cowboy poets Robert Toavs and Carol Kelley Hackley; musicians Greg and Chris Holler-Dinsmore,
The Wolf Point 100 Club variety show was held in the Wolf Point High School auditorium Saturday, Feb. 29, and entertained the many attendees with music and laughs.
Robert Toavs was emcee for the evening and 100 Club member Cathryn Wylie welcomed everyone to the event.
Among the performers were cowboy poets Robert Toavs and Carol Kelley Hackley; musicians Greg and Chris Holler-Dinsmore,
The Roosevelt County commissioners held their regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 18. Commissioners Gordon Oelkers, Duane Nygaard and Gary Macdonald were in attendance. Donna Reum took notes for meeting minutes.
Minutes were accepted for the month of January and the Jan. 28 regular meeting.
The commissioners approved the purchase of a new mass callout/ reverse 911 system for the Fort Peck Tribes/Roosevelt
The Roosevelt County commissioners held their regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 18. Commissioners Gordon Oelkers, Duane Nygaard and Gary Macdonald were in attendance. Donna Reum took notes for meeting minutes.
Minutes were accepted for the month of January and the Jan. 28 regular meeting.
The commissioners approved the purchase of a new mass callout/ reverse 911 system for the Fort Peck Tribes/Roosevelt
Northside Elementary School in Wolf Point held its annual “pie in the face” fundraiser Thursday, Feb. 13, at 3 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Students were able to earn raffle tickets to vote for the district staff and community members they most wanted to see turned into targets. They were also able to purchase tickets directly, as were community members.
Staff and community members lined
Northside Elementary School in Wolf Point held its annual “pie in the face” fundraiser Thursday, Feb. 13, at 3 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Students were able to earn raffle tickets to vote for the district staff and community members they most wanted to see turned into targets. They were also able to purchase tickets directly, as were community members.
Staff and community members lined
We use cookies to ensure that our website gives you the best experience possible. By continuing to use this website, you agree to this use of cookies.OK