Generally speaking, Montanans overwhelmingly plan to vote in the upcoming election, and they approve of their local law enforcement and public lands.
They don’t know much about the state’s provision of Indian Education for All and may not even know in which Congressional district they live.
And Montanans are dissatisfied with Congress’ performance and don’t trust the mainstream
Generally speaking, Montanans overwhelmingly plan to vote in the upcoming election, and they approve of their local law enforcement and public lands.
They don’t know much about the state’s provision of Indian Education for All and may not even know in which Congressional district they live.
And Montanans are dissatisfied with Congress’ performance and don’t trust the mainstream
Margaret Michelle Radue, 25, died Oct. 20, 2022, in Minnesota.
A wake will be held on Friday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center. Interment will follow at Box Elder Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.
Margaret Michelle Radue, 25, died Oct. 20, 2022, in Minnesota.
A wake will be held on Friday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center. Interment will follow at Box Elder Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.
The Lustre Grade School basketball teams played excellent games against North Country Friday and Nashua on Saturday with good plays and sportsmanship. There are four teams: girls’ jamboree (4-6th); junior high girls (coached by Lisa Neufeld); boys’ jamboree (4-6th); and junior high boys, coached by Randy Reddig. The tournaments will be held as follows: the junior high tournament at Saco/Hindsdale
The Lustre Grade School basketball teams played excellent games against North Country Friday and Nashua on Saturday with good plays and sportsmanship. There are four teams: girls’ jamboree (4-6th); junior high girls (coached by Lisa Neufeld); boys’ jamboree (4-6th); and junior high boys, coached by Randy Reddig. The tournaments will be held as follows: the junior high tournament at Saco/Hindsdale
Madalynn Raab, 25, of Bozeman, formerly of Culbertson died on Thursday evening, Oct. 27, 2022, in Bozeman.
Her funeral service and a complete obituary will be announced by Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home in Williston, N.D.
Madalynn Raab, 25, of Bozeman, formerly of Culbertson died on Thursday evening, Oct. 27, 2022, in Bozeman.
Her funeral service and a complete obituary will be announced by Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home in Williston, N.D.
Roosevelt County experienced a slight decrease in cannabis sales during the month of September compared to August, according to figures released by the Montana Department of Revenue.
September’s figures include $180,631 for adult-use sales and $98,219 for medical sales for a total of $278,850 total in the county.
During August, Roosevelt County posted $177,820 for adult-use sales, $103,780
Roosevelt County experienced a slight decrease in cannabis sales during the month of September compared to August, according to figures released by the Montana Department of Revenue.
September’s figures include $180,631 for adult-use sales and $98,219 for medical sales for a total of $278,850 total in the county.
During August, Roosevelt County posted $177,820 for adult-use sales, $103,780
The Great Northern Development Corporation continues working on programs so area businesses and individuals can enjoy success throughout the region.
The nonprofit organization based in Wolf Point serves the counties of Valley, Daniels, Sheridan, Roosevelt, Garfield and McCone.
Tori Matejovsky, executive director of GNDC, notes that some of the newer programs are housing related.
The
The Great Northern Development Corporation continues working on programs so area businesses and individuals can enjoy success throughout the region.
The nonprofit organization based in Wolf Point serves the counties of Valley, Daniels, Sheridan, Roosevelt, Garfield and McCone.
Tori Matejovsky, executive director of GNDC, notes that some of the newer programs are housing related.
The
The 2022 general election is Tuesday, Nov. 8, and as absentee ballots have already gone out, odds are that scores of Montanans are already busy filling in their votes. If you’re not registered yet, are planning to vote at the polls, or are still confused about what election laws may or may not be in effect right now, Montana Free Press has endeavored to make things a little easier with our 2022
The 2022 general election is Tuesday, Nov. 8, and as absentee ballots have already gone out, odds are that scores of Montanans are already busy filling in their votes. If you’re not registered yet, are planning to vote at the polls, or are still confused about what election laws may or may not be in effect right now, Montana Free Press has endeavored to make things a little easier with our 2022
Wolf Point’s new speech and drama coach Jacob Boysun is excited about a turnout of about 20 students for the program this year.
“It’s the biggest speech and drama team in Wolf Point since the 1990s,” Boysun said.
Leading the group is Del Eymard who won the state championship with 2022 graduate Daniel Sears for humorous theater duo last winter. Eymard will compete in dramatic oral
Wolf Point’s new speech and drama coach Jacob Boysun is excited about a turnout of about 20 students for the program this year.
“It’s the biggest speech and drama team in Wolf Point since the 1990s,” Boysun said.
Leading the group is Del Eymard who won the state championship with 2022 graduate Daniel Sears for humorous theater duo last winter. Eymard will compete in dramatic oral
Roosevelt County commissioners have voted to increase the priority of the Shotgun Creek Bridge Project, located east of Bainville.
During their meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 18, commissioners approved to move the bridge ahead of the slab project for Bridge and Road Safety and Accountability Act funding.
Commissioner Gordon Oelkers explained that the county recently received a notification from
Roosevelt County commissioners have voted to increase the priority of the Shotgun Creek Bridge Project, located east of Bainville.
During their meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 18, commissioners approved to move the bridge ahead of the slab project for Bridge and Road Safety and Accountability Act funding.
Commissioner Gordon Oelkers explained that the county recently received a notification from
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