Mrs. Claus (right) takes a break from breakfast festivities and does a little holiday shopping at the
Winter Showcase in Culbertson on Saturday.
(Photo by James Walling)
Mrs. Claus (right) takes a break from breakfast festivities and does a little holiday shopping at the
Winter Showcase in Culbertson on Saturday.
(Photo by James Walling)
The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board held its regular meeting Monday, Dec. 9. The board approved the Integration of Indigenous Knowledge for the Fort Peck Tribes Head Start Pre-K Program and approved Head Start to accept the LSC change order proposal in the amount of $764,609.70 for a total contract amount of $1,562,010.50 for both the Wolf Point and Poplar Head Start facilities. Head Start was
The Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board held its regular meeting Monday, Dec. 9. The board approved the Integration of Indigenous Knowledge for the Fort Peck Tribes Head Start Pre-K Program and approved Head Start to accept the LSC change order proposal in the amount of $764,609.70 for a total contract amount of $1,562,010.50 for both the Wolf Point and Poplar Head Start facilities. Head Start was
Froid School Dec. 16: French toast sticks, sausage patties, hash browns, go-gurts and apple juice.
Dec. 17: White chicken chili, vegetables and fruit.
Dec. 18: Christmas dinner and dessert.
Dec. 19: Cheeseburgers, beans, chips and fruit.
Dec. 20: Chicken nuggets, fries, vegetables and fruit.
*** Culbertson School Dec. 16: Breakfast: Biscuits and gravy. Lunch: Chicken Nachos, no
Froid School Dec. 16: French toast sticks, sausage patties, hash browns, go-gurts and apple juice.
Dec. 17: White chicken chili, vegetables and fruit.
Dec. 18: Christmas dinner and dessert.
Dec. 19: Cheeseburgers, beans, chips and fruit.
Dec. 20: Chicken nuggets, fries, vegetables and fruit.
*** Culbertson School Dec. 16: Breakfast: Biscuits and gravy. Lunch: Chicken Nachos, no
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Dear Editor:
I am the executive director of the Northeast Montana Health Services Charitable Foundation, a local nonprofit (501c3) organization. Like other nonprofit organizations, we’re supported by donations from local community members, like you. Our board uses your donations to purchase unbudgeted items at Northeast Montana Health Services that directly impact our patients and residents.
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