Wolf Point Jan. 20: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Jan. 25: Sweet and sour pork over rice, Oriental vegetables and dessert.
Jan. 27: Porcupine meatballs over potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Jan. 20: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Jan. 25: Sweet and sour pork over rice, Oriental vegetables and dessert.
Jan. 27: Porcupine meatballs over potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Head Start teacher Lois Black and three- and four-yearold students (from left) Merine Gonzalas, Paxton Wolf, Christopher Taylor, Ellison Talks Different and Esmarie Hollowhorn went out for a walk during nice weather last week.
(Photo by Katie Smith)
Head Start teacher Lois Black and three- and four-yearold students (from left) Merine Gonzalas, Paxton Wolf, Christopher Taylor, Ellison Talks Different and Esmarie Hollowhorn went out for a walk during nice weather last week.
(Photo by Katie Smith)
The Independence Bank Scholarship application deadline is quickly approaching. Applications for the scholarship must be received in the Montana State University - Northern Financial Aid Office by Feb. 4. The Independence Bank Scholarship is open to incoming freshman students planning to attend MSU-Northern.
To be eligible, students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips,
The Independence Bank Scholarship application deadline is quickly approaching. Applications for the scholarship must be received in the Montana State University - Northern Financial Aid Office by Feb. 4. The Independence Bank Scholarship is open to incoming freshman students planning to attend MSU-Northern.
To be eligible, students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips,
The Wolf Point Wolves couldn’t be stopped as they earned an impressive 62-51 home boys’ basketball win over Glendive on Friday, Jan. 14. The Red Devils entered the contest as the fifth-ranked team in Class A.
“It’s a big win for Wolf Point,” Coach Troy Blount said of his team’s non-conference victory. “The guys are playing hard and gaining confidence.”
The coach noted that
The Wolf Point Wolves couldn’t be stopped as they earned an impressive 62-51 home boys’ basketball win over Glendive on Friday, Jan. 14. The Red Devils entered the contest as the fifth-ranked team in Class A.
“It’s a big win for Wolf Point,” Coach Troy Blount said of his team’s non-conference victory. “The guys are playing hard and gaining confidence.”
The coach noted that
The Lustre Christian Lions swept basketball games against Dodson on Saturday, Jan. 15.
Lustre’s boys posted an 8244 victory over the Coyotes.
The Lions jumped out to a 21-10 lead in the first quarter and increased the gap to 4024 in the second quarter.
Jasiah Hambira led Lustre’s attack with 26 points.
Kaleb Hoversland and Kolden Hoversland added 14 points each.
Also scoring
The Lustre Christian Lions swept basketball games against Dodson on Saturday, Jan. 15.
Lustre’s boys posted an 8244 victory over the Coyotes.
The Lions jumped out to a 21-10 lead in the first quarter and increased the gap to 4024 in the second quarter.
Jasiah Hambira led Lustre’s attack with 26 points.
Kaleb Hoversland and Kolden Hoversland added 14 points each.
Also scoring
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team fell at Scobey, 51-47, in an extremely fast-paced contest held in Scobey on Saturday, Jan. 15.
“We came up just short,” Wolf Point Coach Troy Blount said. “We had our opportunities, but we will definitely bounce back.”
The Wolves ended the third quarter of the non-conference game on a high note when a three-pointer by Juliun Benson and a top-of-thekey
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team fell at Scobey, 51-47, in an extremely fast-paced contest held in Scobey on Saturday, Jan. 15.
“We came up just short,” Wolf Point Coach Troy Blount said. “We had our opportunities, but we will definitely bounce back.”
The Wolves ended the third quarter of the non-conference game on a high note when a three-pointer by Juliun Benson and a top-of-thekey
Wolf Point’s wrestlers started off January in Chester at its mixer. The Wolves had only two student-athletes compete: Chance Smith and Maddox Reum. Other wrestlers went to the snowball dance.
“They both wrestled well. They were a combined 3-1,” Wolf Point coach Scott Vandall said. “Chance Smith did great, he got two wins. One was a divisional match-up. Maddox Reum did great. He went 1-1.
Wolf Point’s wrestlers started off January in Chester at its mixer. The Wolves had only two student-athletes compete: Chance Smith and Maddox Reum. Other wrestlers went to the snowball dance.
“They both wrestled well. They were a combined 3-1,” Wolf Point coach Scott Vandall said. “Chance Smith did great, he got two wins. One was a divisional match-up. Maddox Reum did great. He went 1-1.
The Lady Wolves cruised to a 55-21 home victory over Glendive on Friday, Jan. 14.
Wolf Point, which never trailed in the game, struck for the game’s opening six points on a drive by Josie Kolstad, a 12-footer by J’Elle Garfield and a basket by Jaylee Azure.
After Glendive fought back to 8-5, the Wolves hit the next six points on a short jumper by Sierra Hamilton, a drive by Garfield and
The Lady Wolves cruised to a 55-21 home victory over Glendive on Friday, Jan. 14.
Wolf Point, which never trailed in the game, struck for the game’s opening six points on a drive by Josie Kolstad, a 12-footer by J’Elle Garfield and a basket by Jaylee Azure.
After Glendive fought back to 8-5, the Wolves hit the next six points on a short jumper by Sierra Hamilton, a drive by Garfield and
Poplar’s girls’ basketball squad dropped conference games against Malta and Glasgow during the weekend.
Poplar’s girls’ basketball team lost to a strong Malta squad, 78-36, on Friday, Jan. 14.
Malta gained a 22-4 advantage in the first quarter. The Indians closed the margin to 34-22 during the second quarter. The M-ettes then struck for 27 points in the third quarter for a 61-30 lead.
Poplar’s girls’ basketball squad dropped conference games against Malta and Glasgow during the weekend.
Poplar’s girls’ basketball team lost to a strong Malta squad, 78-36, on Friday, Jan. 14.
Malta gained a 22-4 advantage in the first quarter. The Indians closed the margin to 34-22 during the second quarter. The M-ettes then struck for 27 points in the third quarter for a 61-30 lead.
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