Area residents received information about appraisal notices from representatives of the Department of Revenue Property Assessment Division during a meeting at the Wolf Point Senior Center on Wednesday, July 26.
Liz Franz, regional manager, conducted the meeting. Also in attendance were Michelle Mattick and appraiser Michael Carney.
An hour-long presentation from the department explained
Area residents received information about appraisal notices from representatives of the Department of Revenue Property Assessment Division during a meeting at the Wolf Point Senior Center on Wednesday, July 26.
Liz Franz, regional manager, conducted the meeting. Also in attendance were Michelle Mattick and appraiser Michael Carney.
An hour-long presentation from the department explained
The Wolf Point Community Organization announced its plan to hold a back-toschool bash again this year.
Plans are for the free celebration to take place from 1-3 p.m. on Aug. 14 at Borge Park on the 600 block of Listerud Street.
Jason Hamilton Sr., chairman of WPCO’s resolutions committee, said the event will include free food and drinks. The hope is that Spotted Bull Recovery will help
The Wolf Point Community Organization announced its plan to hold a back-toschool bash again this year.
Plans are for the free celebration to take place from 1-3 p.m. on Aug. 14 at Borge Park on the 600 block of Listerud Street.
Jason Hamilton Sr., chairman of WPCO’s resolutions committee, said the event will include free food and drinks. The hope is that Spotted Bull Recovery will help
Youngsters (from left) Tristina Jackson,
9, Robert Jackson, 6, and Dyson Johnson,
8, try out some of the new playground equipment at Southside Elementary School last week.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Youngsters (from left) Tristina Jackson,
9, Robert Jackson, 6, and Dyson Johnson,
8, try out some of the new playground equipment at Southside Elementary School last week.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The month of August has been home to many historical events over the years. Here's a look at some that helped to shape the world in August 1923.
• United States President Warren G. Harding dies suddenly in San Francisco on Aug. 2. President Harding was conversing with relatives when he passed away from what was then suspected to be a stroke but is now believed to have been heart failure.
The month of August has been home to many historical events over the years. Here's a look at some that helped to shape the world in August 1923.
• United States President Warren G. Harding dies suddenly in San Francisco on Aug. 2. President Harding was conversing with relatives when he passed away from what was then suspected to be a stroke but is now believed to have been heart failure.
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