The Montana Public Service Commission has announced expected reductions in Montana residential customers’ electric and natural gas utility bills resulting from property tax adjustments affecting Treasure State electric and natural gas suppliers.
PSC President James Brown said of the adjustments, “These adjustments come as a result of property tax rate changes which lower costs for energy
The Montana Public Service Commission has announced expected reductions in Montana residential customers’ electric and natural gas utility bills resulting from property tax adjustments affecting Treasure State electric and natural gas suppliers.
PSC President James Brown said of the adjustments, “These adjustments come as a result of property tax rate changes which lower costs for energy
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel is seeking a funeral assistant, 2 removal personnel and 2 drivers, all are part-time positions. Please pick up an application at the chapel. Any questions, please call the chapel and ask for Dannon or Sibley.
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel is seeking a funeral assistant, 2 removal personnel and 2 drivers, all are part-time positions. Please pick up an application at the chapel. Any questions, please call the chapel and ask for Dannon or Sibley.
Wolf Point’s cheerleaders present the colors to start the Eastern B/C divisional wrestling tournament on Friday, Feb. 2.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point’s cheerleaders present the colors to start the Eastern B/C divisional wrestling tournament on Friday, Feb. 2.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Pre-K through fourth-grade girls, instructed by Ashley Trottier and Norma Young, entertained the crowd during half-time of the basketball game on Friday, Feb.
2. The pink night performance was sponsored by Fort Peck Tribes Youth Recreation, Tribal Elves, HPDP and JOM.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Pre-K through fourth-grade girls, instructed by Ashley Trottier and Norma Young, entertained the crowd during half-time of the basketball game on Friday, Feb.
2. The pink night performance was sponsored by Fort Peck Tribes Youth Recreation, Tribal Elves, HPDP and JOM.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point and Poplar each qualified wrestlers for the state meet during the divisional tournament held in Wolf Point on Friday, Feb. 2, and Saturday, Feb. 3.
Poplar’s two-time state champion Angelina Escarcega was in great form again throughout the weekend as she won the divisional title at 107 pounds.
Escarcega opened the tournament by pinning Big Sandy’s Randi Hardman in 2:27. The
Wolf Point and Poplar each qualified wrestlers for the state meet during the divisional tournament held in Wolf Point on Friday, Feb. 2, and Saturday, Feb. 3.
Poplar’s two-time state champion Angelina Escarcega was in great form again throughout the weekend as she won the divisional title at 107 pounds.
Escarcega opened the tournament by pinning Big Sandy’s Randi Hardman in 2:27. The
The Glasgow Scotties accounted for a solid first half en route to a 75-67 league boys’ basketball victory in Poplar on Friday, Feb. 2.
A three-pointer from way out at the buzzer by Myles Yoakam put the Scotties ahead 20-14 to end the first quarter.
The Indians quickly tied the game on consecutive three-pointers by Delray Lilley and Kaniel Ricker.
After Glasgow gained a 23-20 advantage
The Glasgow Scotties accounted for a solid first half en route to a 75-67 league boys’ basketball victory in Poplar on Friday, Feb. 2.
A three-pointer from way out at the buzzer by Myles Yoakam put the Scotties ahead 20-14 to end the first quarter.
The Indians quickly tied the game on consecutive three-pointers by Delray Lilley and Kaniel Ricker.
After Glasgow gained a 23-20 advantage