Students from Frontier School take part in the Glasgow Invitational cross country meet on Saturday, Oct. 4. The Mustangs took first at every meet this season.
(Photos by Courtney Berglee)
Students from Frontier School take part in the Glasgow Invitational cross country meet on Saturday, Oct. 4. The Mustangs took first at every meet this season.
(Photos by Courtney Berglee)
Fall has certainly arrived with temps on Friday up to 78 plummeting to 60 on Saturday, and the forecast is for freezing temps of 21 on Sunday and Monday. Those with gardens will be garnering the produce and so thankful for it. Perhaps we are ready for frost in the fields too.
Coming events in Lustre are Awana on Wednesdays, and EMB will hold its Harvest Festival on Oct. 12, with Gary Kreibel
Fall has certainly arrived with temps on Friday up to 78 plummeting to 60 on Saturday, and the forecast is for freezing temps of 21 on Sunday and Monday. Those with gardens will be garnering the produce and so thankful for it. Perhaps we are ready for frost in the fields too.
Coming events in Lustre are Awana on Wednesdays, and EMB will hold its Harvest Festival on Oct. 12, with Gary Kreibel
The Department of Public Health and Human Services is highlighting the critical importance of breast cancer screening and early detection throughout October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women in Montana, accounting for 33 percent of all new cancers each year. On average, 966 new cases are diagnosed in Montana annually.
“Detecting
The Department of Public Health and Human Services is highlighting the critical importance of breast cancer screening and early detection throughout October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women in Montana, accounting for 33 percent of all new cancers each year. On average, 966 new cases are diagnosed in Montana annually.
“Detecting
Matthew Taylor likened his recently published work alongside doctoral student Gary Dunn to kicking over a rock. Once the discovery was made, it was time to see what lay beneath.
Taylor, an associate professor in Montana State University’s Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, has studied the replication and infection mechanisms of herpes viruses for more than a decade. Dunn, now a postdoctoral
Matthew Taylor likened his recently published work alongside doctoral student Gary Dunn to kicking over a rock. Once the discovery was made, it was time to see what lay beneath.
Taylor, an associate professor in Montana State University’s Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, has studied the replication and infection mechanisms of herpes viruses for more than a decade. Dunn, now a postdoctoral
Organizers with last year’s trunk or treat event in Brockton are back with a flea market including baked goods, crafts, games and a pumpkin decorating contest Oct. 19 in the B & S Qwik Stop and the Brockton Grill and Casino parking lots.
Costume contest prizes will range from $25-$150, sponsored by Nygard Farms. For more information on booking a table, call 406-6508040.
Organizers with last year’s trunk or treat event in Brockton are back with a flea market including baked goods, crafts, games and a pumpkin decorating contest Oct. 19 in the B & S Qwik Stop and the Brockton Grill and Casino parking lots.
Costume contest prizes will range from $25-$150, sponsored by Nygard Farms. For more information on booking a table, call 406-6508040.
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