Frontier School
Jan. 2: No school. Jan. 3: Cheeseburgers and fries.
Jan. 4: Chicken noodle soup and salad bar.
Jan. 5: Poppyseed chicken hotdish and salad bar.
Jan. 6: Chili and cornbread.
Frontier School
Jan. 2: No school. Jan. 3: Cheeseburgers and fries.
Jan. 4: Chicken noodle soup and salad bar.
Jan. 5: Poppyseed chicken hotdish and salad bar.
Jan. 6: Chili and cornbread.
Art and basketball are two of the favorite things for Wolf Point High School senior Kristina Alexander.
She serves as the manager of Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team. Although she doesn’t play the sport herself, she loves the action.
“I like to watch the boys being competitive,” she said. “It’s fun to watch them succeed.”
Her favorite class is art and her favorite teacher
Art and basketball are two of the favorite things for Wolf Point High School senior Kristina Alexander.
She serves as the manager of Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team. Although she doesn’t play the sport herself, she loves the action.
“I like to watch the boys being competitive,” she said. “It’s fun to watch them succeed.”
Her favorite class is art and her favorite teacher
Average gasoline prices in Montana have fallen 3.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.97/g on Monday, Dec. 26, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 615 stations in Montana. Prices in Montana are 61.6 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 38.2 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has fallen 8.6 cents in the last week and stands at $4.68
Average gasoline prices in Montana have fallen 3.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.97/g on Monday, Dec. 26, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 615 stations in Montana. Prices in Montana are 61.6 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 38.2 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has fallen 8.6 cents in the last week and stands at $4.68
The weather experienced in the area during late November and December has been memorable. In fact, information from the National Weather Service shows that it’s been historical.
For the span of from Nov. 1 through Dec. 20, more snowfall than ever before was reported in the Glasgow area for that time period. The snowfall of 31 inches was the first time ever it was more than 30 inches since
The weather experienced in the area during late November and December has been memorable. In fact, information from the National Weather Service shows that it’s been historical.
For the span of from Nov. 1 through Dec. 20, more snowfall than ever before was reported in the Glasgow area for that time period. The snowfall of 31 inches was the first time ever it was more than 30 inches since
Despite being only a freshman, Poplar’s Jazmin Gorder is already taking on a leadership role for Minot State University’s women’s wrestling program.
When a program is competing in its first year ever, freshmen are the most experienced team members. With a record close to having an even amount of wins and losses, Gorder and teammate Nina Sandoval have been described as the Beavers’
Despite being only a freshman, Poplar’s Jazmin Gorder is already taking on a leadership role for Minot State University’s women’s wrestling program.
When a program is competing in its first year ever, freshmen are the most experienced team members. With a record close to having an even amount of wins and losses, Gorder and teammate Nina Sandoval have been described as the Beavers’
Kick off the New Year right with a First Day Hike at a state park near you.
On Jan. 1, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host First Day Hikes at Flathead Lake State Park (Wayfarers, West Shore and Lone Pine units), Travelers’ Rest State Park, Missouri Headwaters State Park, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park, Spring Meadow Lake State Park, Pictograph Cave State Park and Makoshika
Kick off the New Year right with a First Day Hike at a state park near you.
On Jan. 1, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host First Day Hikes at Flathead Lake State Park (Wayfarers, West Shore and Lone Pine units), Travelers’ Rest State Park, Missouri Headwaters State Park, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park, Spring Meadow Lake State Park, Pictograph Cave State Park and Makoshika
The Lustre Christian Lions are the top ranked team in Class C boys’ basketball, according to the first rankings of the season.
The Lions are 6-0 for the season. The other top seven teams are Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap, Centerville, Big Sandy, West Yellowstone, Manhattan Christian and Belt.
Bainville, also 6-0 for the season, is ranked eighth in the poll. Also in the top 10 are Harrison-Willow
The Lustre Christian Lions are the top ranked team in Class C boys’ basketball, according to the first rankings of the season.
The Lions are 6-0 for the season. The other top seven teams are Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap, Centerville, Big Sandy, West Yellowstone, Manhattan Christian and Belt.
Bainville, also 6-0 for the season, is ranked eighth in the poll. Also in the top 10 are Harrison-Willow
The Frazer Bearcubs enjoyed a big offensive night and won at Brockton by a 62-44 final during girls’ basketball action on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
Angel Nelligan had an incredible game with 36 points for the Bearcubs. She hit three three-pointers during the contest.
Angeline White also reached double figures with 10 points.
Others scoring for Frazer included Audrey Smoker with six and Leigha
The Frazer Bearcubs enjoyed a big offensive night and won at Brockton by a 62-44 final during girls’ basketball action on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
Angel Nelligan had an incredible game with 36 points for the Bearcubs. She hit three three-pointers during the contest.
Angeline White also reached double figures with 10 points.
Others scoring for Frazer included Audrey Smoker with six and Leigha
Area football players were selected as alternates for the 76th edition of the Montana East-West Shrine Football Game.
Wolf Point’s Juliun Benson was voted an alternate at cornerback for the East team. Benson was an All-Conference and All-State selection for the Wolves this season.
Other alternates included Culbertson’s Colin Avance at guard and Froid/Lake’s Austen Hobbs at running
Area football players were selected as alternates for the 76th edition of the Montana East-West Shrine Football Game.
Wolf Point’s Juliun Benson was voted an alternate at cornerback for the East team. Benson was an All-Conference and All-State selection for the Wolves this season.
Other alternates included Culbertson’s Colin Avance at guard and Froid/Lake’s Austen Hobbs at running
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