Wolf Point Congregate Meals Sept. 17: Hamburger deluxes, chips and dessert.
Sept. 22: Baked chicken, seasoned rice, broccoli and dessert.
Sept. 24: Barbecue ribs, au gratin potatoes, corn on the cob and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Sept. 17: Hamburger deluxes, chips and dessert.
Sept. 22: Baked chicken, seasoned rice, broccoli and dessert.
Sept. 24: Barbecue ribs, au gratin potatoes, corn on the cob and dessert.
too. When we hold onto resentments and bitterness, nursing our anger, we can become as hard as a rock, and God’s grace for us will be like water running over a rock. It does not soak in.
But when we are open to forgiving others, we become soft like a moistened sponge. The Lord’s deep grace soaks in and saturates our hearts, and we become available to share his grace. Just as a wet sponge moistens
too. When we hold onto resentments and bitterness, nursing our anger, we can become as hard as a rock, and God’s grace for us will be like water running over a rock. It does not soak in.
But when we are open to forgiving others, we become soft like a moistened sponge. The Lord’s deep grace soaks in and saturates our hearts, and we become available to share his grace. Just as a wet sponge moistens
The Poplar Indians experienced a tough night as they lost to Roundup, 52-6, in Class B football play on Friday, Sept. 11.
Poplar’s lone touchdown came on a slant pass that covered 28 yards from Inyan Growing Thunder to Wilfred Lambert in the second half.
“In the first half, I was excited to see how well Xander Steele played,” Poplar coach Joe Hammer said. “A lot of our kids played
The Poplar Indians experienced a tough night as they lost to Roundup, 52-6, in Class B football play on Friday, Sept. 11.
Poplar’s lone touchdown came on a slant pass that covered 28 yards from Inyan Growing Thunder to Wilfred Lambert in the second half.
“In the first half, I was excited to see how well Xander Steele played,” Poplar coach Joe Hammer said. “A lot of our kids played
Local pastor and certified chaplain Mike Kauffold (left) delivered a care basket to Wolf Point Police Chief Jeff Harada (right) Tuesday, Sept. 8. Kauffold and fellow congregants from Wolf Point’s First Baptist Church delivered baskets to members of the Montana Highway Patrol and local police. Kauffold said the gifts were meant to show area law enforcement personnel that they are supported and respected
Local pastor and certified chaplain Mike Kauffold (left) delivered a care basket to Wolf Point Police Chief Jeff Harada (right) Tuesday, Sept. 8. Kauffold and fellow congregants from Wolf Point’s First Baptist Church delivered baskets to members of the Montana Highway Patrol and local police. Kauffold said the gifts were meant to show area law enforcement personnel that they are supported and respected
Governor Steve Bullock announced the new Montana Working Capital program Sept. 3. It builds off the Montana Loan Deferment program by allowing Montana businesses to take out a new loan to support economic recovery.
“We are getting money out the door to keep employees on the job, support Montana businesses, and ensure longterm stability,” said Governor Bullock. “With this new program,
Governor Steve Bullock announced the new Montana Working Capital program Sept. 3. It builds off the Montana Loan Deferment program by allowing Montana businesses to take out a new loan to support economic recovery.
“We are getting money out the door to keep employees on the job, support Montana businesses, and ensure longterm stability,” said Governor Bullock. “With this new program,
Congressman Greg Gianforte, along with U.S. Reps. David B. McKinley (R-W.Va.), Diana DeGette (D-Colo.), Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) and Doris Matsui (D-Calif.) led a group of 243 Members of Congress in an effort to protect rural patients and hospitals Sept. 15.
In a letter to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services secretary Alex Azar, the lawmakers requested immediate
Congressman Greg Gianforte, along with U.S. Reps. David B. McKinley (R-W.Va.), Diana DeGette (D-Colo.), Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) and Doris Matsui (D-Calif.) led a group of 243 Members of Congress in an effort to protect rural patients and hospitals Sept. 15.
In a letter to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services secretary Alex Azar, the lawmakers requested immediate
enus Wolf Point School Sept. 21: Breakfast: Cold cereal, nutrigrain bars and apples. Lunch: Roast beef sandwiches, seasoned fries, salad
and pears.
Sept. 22: Breakfast: Blueberry waffles and oranges. Lunch: Super nachos, cauliflower and applesauce.
Sept. 23: Breakfast: Breakfast pizza and apples. Lunch: Potato soup, ham sandwiches, salad and mandarin oranges.
Sept. 24: Breakfast:
enus Wolf Point School Sept. 21: Breakfast: Cold cereal, nutrigrain bars and apples. Lunch: Roast beef sandwiches, seasoned fries, salad
and pears.
Sept. 22: Breakfast: Blueberry waffles and oranges. Lunch: Super nachos, cauliflower and applesauce.
Sept. 23: Breakfast: Breakfast pizza and apples. Lunch: Potato soup, ham sandwiches, salad and mandarin oranges.
Sept. 24: Breakfast:
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