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18 March 2021
Wolf Point Plans Prom For March 19
The Wolf Point High School will celebrate with its 2021 prom on Friday, March 19.
Theme for this year’s prom is “Garden of Lights.” The grand march begins at 8 p.m.
DJ Rock Jocks will entertain following the grand march until midnight.
Each prom participant will receive two tickets for family members to attend. Grand march will be live streamed at www.wolfpointschools. org. No out-of-town
Wolf Point Plans Prom For March 19
The Wolf Point High School will celebrate with its 2021 prom on Friday, March 19.
Theme for this year’s prom is “Garden of Lights.” The grand march begins at 8 p.m.
DJ Rock Jocks will entertain following the grand march until midnight.
Each prom participant will receive two tickets for family members to attend. Grand march will be live streamed at www.wolfpointschools. org. No out-of-town
Tester Pushes Bill For Rural Montana Counties
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., is pushing a bipartisan bill to reauthorize a critical program that provides resources for essential services like law enforcement, emergency response, roads and education in rural counties across Montana.
Tester’s bill would extend the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (SRS) - which compensates forested counties for lost revenue due
Tester Pushes Bill For Rural Montana Counties
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., is pushing a bipartisan bill to reauthorize a critical program that provides resources for essential services like law enforcement, emergency response, roads and education in rural counties across Montana.
Tester’s bill would extend the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (SRS) - which compensates forested counties for lost revenue due
Miss Teen Montana Visits Frazer School
Miss Teen Montana Katie Tooke (left-right) posed with second grader Lyndon Rattling Thunder at Frazer School March 10. Tooke, from Ekalaka, presented to the K-6 students.
(Submitted photo)
Miss Teen Montana Visits Frazer School
Miss Teen Montana Katie Tooke (left-right) posed with second grader Lyndon Rattling Thunder at Frazer School March 10. Tooke, from Ekalaka, presented to the K-6 students.
(Submitted photo)
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Class of 1971 and W0lf Point Elks Event Center are hosting a no-holds gathering on the Thursday of Stampede weekend from 1-5 p.m. upstairs at the Elks! It’s open to all classes! For more information, call Sherry Boysun at 406-480-0296!
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Class of 1971 and W0lf Point Elks Event Center are hosting a no-holds gathering on the Thursday of Stampede weekend from 1-5 p.m. upstairs at the Elks! It’s open to all classes! For more information, call Sherry Boysun at 406-480-0296!
Alcohol Industry Rallies In Support Of Curbside Pickup
Curbside pickup and delivery of alcohol could soon be legal if lawmakers approve two bills heard on Friday, March 12, in the Senate Business, Labor and Economic Affairs Committee. Last year, former Gov. Steve Bullock made an exemption that allowed alcohol to be served curbside. House Bill 226 seeks to make that exemption permanent.
Rep. Katie Zolnikov, R-Billings, sponsored the bill, and told
Alcohol Industry Rallies In Support Of Curbside Pickup
Curbside pickup and delivery of alcohol could soon be legal if lawmakers approve two bills heard on Friday, March 12, in the Senate Business, Labor and Economic Affairs Committee. Last year, former Gov. Steve Bullock made an exemption that allowed alcohol to be served curbside. House Bill 226 seeks to make that exemption permanent.
Rep. Katie Zolnikov, R-Billings, sponsored the bill, and told
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to be well qualified to lead the Interior Department, and I look forward to working with her to safeguard our public lands and bolster our economy.”