Monday, April 15, Governor Greg Gianforte announced the deadline to apply for two property tax relief programs would be extended to June 1 to give Montanans with a substantial hardship extended time to apply for relief.
“Property taxes are too high, and homeowners deserve relief,” Gov. Gianforte said. “In an effort to provide property tax relief to Montanans, we worked with the legislature
Monday, April 15, Governor Greg Gianforte announced the deadline to apply for two property tax relief programs would be extended to June 1 to give Montanans with a substantial hardship extended time to apply for relief.
“Property taxes are too high, and homeowners deserve relief,” Gov. Gianforte said. “In an effort to provide property tax relief to Montanans, we worked with the legislature
Amos Cloud Sr., 84, of Poplar died April 11, 2024.
A prayer service was held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Makaicu Church in Riverside. His funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at Makaicu Church. Interment will be at Riverside Presbyterian Cemetery under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.
Amos Cloud Sr., 84, of Poplar died April 11, 2024.
A prayer service was held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Makaicu Church in Riverside. His funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at Makaicu Church. Interment will be at Riverside Presbyterian Cemetery under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.
start at a young age.
Turcotte said athletics has a role in academics since some students stay in school because of sports.
Activities director Eric Peterson said building the Lil Wolves program again is a good start. “We have to improve. A lot of things we can discuss as a team,” Peterson said to the board.
Turcotte said coaches should desire to get better by attending clinics. He
start at a young age.
Turcotte said athletics has a role in academics since some students stay in school because of sports.
Activities director Eric Peterson said building the Lil Wolves program again is a good start. “We have to improve. A lot of things we can discuss as a team,” Peterson said to the board.
Turcotte said coaches should desire to get better by attending clinics. He
Amos Cloud Sr., 84, of Poplar died April 11, 2024.
A prayer service was held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Makaicu Church in Riverside. His funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at Makaicu Church. Interment will be at Riverside Presbyterian Cemetery under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.
Amos Cloud Sr., 84, of Poplar died April 11, 2024.
A prayer service was held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Makaicu Church in Riverside. His funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at Makaicu Church. Interment will be at Riverside Presbyterian Cemetery under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.
Amysue Hunter spoke to attendees of the Fort Peck Tribes March 28 at the Wolf Point Community Center. Hunter spoke to an array of visiting healthcare professionals and community members about the loss of her son, Cody J. Baum, who took his own life Oct. 1. “We need to do better,” Hunter told those assembled. A full day of speakers was presented by Care Solace, a social purpose organization with
Amysue Hunter spoke to attendees of the Fort Peck Tribes March 28 at the Wolf Point Community Center. Hunter spoke to an array of visiting healthcare professionals and community members about the loss of her son, Cody J. Baum, who took his own life Oct. 1. “We need to do better,” Hunter told those assembled. A full day of speakers was presented by Care Solace, a social purpose organization with
During their nearly three years in Wolf Point now, Pastor Arch Woodstock and his wife, Sandy, of Community Bible Church have made a point to lend a hand to the less privileged in the community.
First, they started their Green Bean Ministry where they provide drinks and food to the needy at Triangle Park. Next came Hubbard’s Cupboard where individuals could obtain clothing items to stay warmer
During their nearly three years in Wolf Point now, Pastor Arch Woodstock and his wife, Sandy, of Community Bible Church have made a point to lend a hand to the less privileged in the community.
First, they started their Green Bean Ministry where they provide drinks and food to the needy at Triangle Park. Next came Hubbard’s Cupboard where individuals could obtain clothing items to stay warmer
Roosevelt County Commissioners approved where to earmark alcohol tax funds during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, April 2.
The process is to allow commissioners to designate a state-approved substance use disorder treatment and prevention provider to receive the county’s alcohol tax funds.
Commissioners unanimously decided to keep sending the roughly $20,000 annually to Eastern Montana
Roosevelt County Commissioners approved where to earmark alcohol tax funds during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, April 2.
The process is to allow commissioners to designate a state-approved substance use disorder treatment and prevention provider to receive the county’s alcohol tax funds.
Commissioners unanimously decided to keep sending the roughly $20,000 annually to Eastern Montana
Sarah Copenhaver and Cody Larson will be new members on the Wolf Point School Board. Incumbent Michael Turcotte will continue to serve in district 3.
Because the three individuals are the only ones who filed, a school election will not be needed in Wolf Point this year.
Turcotte won election to the District 3 position in 2023. The election was for the final year of the term that Lawrence
Sarah Copenhaver and Cody Larson will be new members on the Wolf Point School Board. Incumbent Michael Turcotte will continue to serve in district 3.
Because the three individuals are the only ones who filed, a school election will not be needed in Wolf Point this year.
Turcotte won election to the District 3 position in 2023. The election was for the final year of the term that Lawrence
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