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Maia McGowan, a Frontier 4-H Club Cloverbud member, talks with Emma Torgerson, Cloverbud judge, about her habitat exhibit at the Roosevelt County Fair.
(Submitted photo)
McGowan
Maia McGowan, a Frontier 4-H Club Cloverbud member, talks with Emma Torgerson, Cloverbud judge, about her habitat exhibit at the Roosevelt County Fair.
(Submitted photo)
Tuesday Night Golf League As of Aug. 17
Northern Prairie 148.0 New Guys 143.0 FPCC 139.5 First Community 136.5 Opportunity Bank 133.5 Nutrien 116.0 Fore the Glory 109.0 In the Rough 108.0 Arnie’s Army 91.5 Low Gross: Jason Baker, 40 Low Net: Emerson Young, Marvin Youpee, 31
Tuesday Night Golf League As of Aug. 17
Northern Prairie 148.0 New Guys 143.0 FPCC 139.5 First Community 136.5 Opportunity Bank 133.5 Nutrien 116.0 Fore the Glory 109.0 In the Rough 108.0 Arnie’s Army 91.5 Low Gross: Jason Baker, 40 Low Net: Emerson Young, Marvin Youpee, 31
The Wolf Point City Council held their regular monthly meeting Monday, Aug. 16.
During the public comment period, Walker Weeks addressed the council and asked whether any new bids were upcoming. Mayor Chris Dschaak said all bids would be advertised ahead of time in the newspaper.
Tori Matejovsky from Great Northern Development Corporation spoke to the council. She said a new Community Development
The Wolf Point City Council held their regular monthly meeting Monday, Aug. 16.
During the public comment period, Walker Weeks addressed the council and asked whether any new bids were upcoming. Mayor Chris Dschaak said all bids would be advertised ahead of time in the newspaper.
Tori Matejovsky from Great Northern Development Corporation spoke to the council. She said a new Community Development
Governor Greg Gianforte has announced the scores and ranking of the first round of applications for water and sewer investments by the state.
“Montana is helping lead the nation in investing federal funds toward critical water and sewer upgrades,” Gianforte said. “I look forward to seeing as many projects as possible recommended for funding to serve our communities in greatest need.”
Governor Greg Gianforte has announced the scores and ranking of the first round of applications for water and sewer investments by the state.
“Montana is helping lead the nation in investing federal funds toward critical water and sewer upgrades,” Gianforte said. “I look forward to seeing as many projects as possible recommended for funding to serve our communities in greatest need.”
The tribal health board of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes approved a health plan last week with the goal of limiting the spread of COVID-19.
The restrictions include that masks are required of all individuals over the age of 5 in all public spaces regardless of their vaccination status while in large groups or gatherings of 100 people or more. Children between the ages of 2-4 are
The tribal health board of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes approved a health plan last week with the goal of limiting the spread of COVID-19.
The restrictions include that masks are required of all individuals over the age of 5 in all public spaces regardless of their vaccination status while in large groups or gatherings of 100 people or more. Children between the ages of 2-4 are
Patrick Drapeau is excited to work on improvements as the new principal at Southside Elementary School in Wolf Point.
Drapeau officially began his duties on Wednesday, Aug. 11.
“I feel K-3 is most important because it makes the building blocks for the later education,” Drapeau said of the lower grade levels.
For the last two years, he served as assistant principal for the high school,
Patrick Drapeau is excited to work on improvements as the new principal at Southside Elementary School in Wolf Point.
Drapeau officially began his duties on Wednesday, Aug. 11.
“I feel K-3 is most important because it makes the building blocks for the later education,” Drapeau said of the lower grade levels.
For the last two years, he served as assistant principal for the high school,
The Roosevelt County Commissioners approved an agreement with the City of Wolf Point to pay the Justice of the Peace and City Court judge. The county’s share for the agreement is $14,096.28 per year.
Commissioners approved a quote of $4,395 from Montana Phone for a new phone system at the county building in Culbertson. The system will reduce the monthly bill by $189.
Commissioners agreed
The Roosevelt County Commissioners approved an agreement with the City of Wolf Point to pay the Justice of the Peace and City Court judge. The county’s share for the agreement is $14,096.28 per year.
Commissioners approved a quote of $4,395 from Montana Phone for a new phone system at the county building in Culbertson. The system will reduce the monthly bill by $189.
Commissioners agreed
The Poplar School District is prepared to start its school year on Thursday, Aug. 26.
The school district will conduct new staff orientation on Monday, Aug. 23. The staff will have a PIR day on Tuesday, Aug. 24.
After last week’s school board meeting, Poplar has a full teaching staff for the 2021-2022 school year.
“We’re ready to go,” Poplar Superintendent of Schools Dan Schmidt
The Poplar School District is prepared to start its school year on Thursday, Aug. 26.
The school district will conduct new staff orientation on Monday, Aug. 23. The staff will have a PIR day on Tuesday, Aug. 24.
After last week’s school board meeting, Poplar has a full teaching staff for the 2021-2022 school year.
“We’re ready to go,” Poplar Superintendent of Schools Dan Schmidt
The U.S. Postal Service has filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission regarding a temporary price adjustment for key package products for the 2021 peak holiday season. This temporary rate adjustment is similar to the one in 2020 that anticipated heightened peak-season package and shipping demand, which typically results in extra handling costs.
The planned peak-season pricing, which was
The U.S. Postal Service has filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission regarding a temporary price adjustment for key package products for the 2021 peak holiday season. This temporary rate adjustment is similar to the one in 2020 that anticipated heightened peak-season package and shipping demand, which typically results in extra handling costs.
The planned peak-season pricing, which was
Joshua Dean LaRoche of Poplar changed his plea to guilty for the charge of criminal possession of dangerous drugs in district court on Wednesday, Aug. 11.
LaRoche admitted that on June 1, he was in Roosevelt County and was in possession of a baggie with meth residue.
According to court documents, law enforcement saw a person on June 1, who had a warrant from state probation. After LaRoche
Joshua Dean LaRoche of Poplar changed his plea to guilty for the charge of criminal possession of dangerous drugs in district court on Wednesday, Aug. 11.
LaRoche admitted that on June 1, he was in Roosevelt County and was in possession of a baggie with meth residue.
According to court documents, law enforcement saw a person on June 1, who had a warrant from state probation. After LaRoche
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