Super Star Award winners at Poplar Schools for last week were (left to right) Imani Bullchief, Kelsey Birthmark, Johnny Hamilton, Jr., Grayson Failing and Stetson Holen.
(Submitted photo)
Super Star Award winners at Poplar Schools for last week were (left to right) Imani Bullchief, Kelsey Birthmark, Johnny Hamilton, Jr., Grayson Failing and Stetson Holen.
(Submitted photo)
Super Star Award winners at Poplar Schools for this week are (left to right) Paisley Dupree, Eliana Young, Camryn Babb, Gage Norgaard, Shelly Russell and Sawyer Shields.
(Submitted photo)
Super Star Award winners at Poplar Schools for this week are (left to right) Paisley Dupree, Eliana Young, Camryn Babb, Gage Norgaard, Shelly Russell and Sawyer Shields.
(Submitted photo)
A coalition of Montana labor unions, disability rights advocates and individual voters announced a lawsuit last week requesting that a Cascade County District Court judge preserve Election Day registration and declare a recent law eliminating it unconstitutional.
The complaint alleges that House Bill 176, passed by the 67th Montana Legislature and signed into law April 19 by Gov. Greg Gianforte,
A coalition of Montana labor unions, disability rights advocates and individual voters announced a lawsuit last week requesting that a Cascade County District Court judge preserve Election Day registration and declare a recent law eliminating it unconstitutional.
The complaint alleges that House Bill 176, passed by the 67th Montana Legislature and signed into law April 19 by Gov. Greg Gianforte,
As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc in Montana, U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., sponsored the Provider Relief Fund Deadline Extension Act to extend the deadline for eligible health care providers to use specific funds received from the COVID-19 Provider Relief Fund, which Tester fought to create as a part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
“Montana’s health care providers
As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc in Montana, U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., sponsored the Provider Relief Fund Deadline Extension Act to extend the deadline for eligible health care providers to use specific funds received from the COVID-19 Provider Relief Fund, which Tester fought to create as a part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
“Montana’s health care providers
The Steppler Ranch of Culbertson came out the season winners after the Eastern Montana Ranch Rodeo Finals in Terry on Sept. 11.
All year round, dozens of teams compete in a series of EMRRF sanctioned ranch rodeos throughout the region to earn points toward the year end championship; with points totaled at the conclusion of the finals. The days’ events also included a Youth Rodeo, Women’s
The Steppler Ranch of Culbertson came out the season winners after the Eastern Montana Ranch Rodeo Finals in Terry on Sept. 11.
All year round, dozens of teams compete in a series of EMRRF sanctioned ranch rodeos throughout the region to earn points toward the year end championship; with points totaled at the conclusion of the finals. The days’ events also included a Youth Rodeo, Women’s
The Montana Department of Agriculture announces noxious weed grant funding is now available through the 2022 Noxious Trust Fund Grant Program.
Established by the 1985 Montana Legislature, the NWTF grants provide funding for noxious weed research projects, development projects, state and community education, and local cooperative - landowner cost share. Funding assistance is provided to counties,
The Montana Department of Agriculture announces noxious weed grant funding is now available through the 2022 Noxious Trust Fund Grant Program.
Established by the 1985 Montana Legislature, the NWTF grants provide funding for noxious weed research projects, development projects, state and community education, and local cooperative - landowner cost share. Funding assistance is provided to counties,
The Montana Farm Bureau Young Farmer and Rancher Committee announces that registration is now open for the 2021 YF& R Leadership Conference Oct. 15-17 at the GranTree Inn in Bozeman. The conference offers topnotch speakers, networking and tours, and is geared toward young agriculturalists ages 18-35.
The event kicks off Friday afternoon with two rounds of the Collegiate Discussion Meet. The
The Montana Farm Bureau Young Farmer and Rancher Committee announces that registration is now open for the 2021 YF& R Leadership Conference Oct. 15-17 at the GranTree Inn in Bozeman. The conference offers topnotch speakers, networking and tours, and is geared toward young agriculturalists ages 18-35.
The event kicks off Friday afternoon with two rounds of the Collegiate Discussion Meet. The
Montana State University’s College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station will host the annual Celebrate Agriculture weekend Nov. 12-13 on the MSU campus. Celebrate Agriculture honors MSU alumni and students and the legacy of Montana’s agricultural communities.
The weekend will kick off Nov. 12 with the annual Agricultural Economics Outlook Conference hosted by the
Montana State University’s College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station will host the annual Celebrate Agriculture weekend Nov. 12-13 on the MSU campus. Celebrate Agriculture honors MSU alumni and students and the legacy of Montana’s agricultural communities.
The weekend will kick off Nov. 12 with the annual Agricultural Economics Outlook Conference hosted by the
Wolf Point’s boys earned the team title at the Frazer Invitational held on Thursday, Sept. 23.
The Wolves had 29 points while Glasgow finished with 32 points. Harlem placed third with 80 points.
Wolf Point accounted for the top three runners at the competition.
Peyton Summers, a sophomore, finished first with a time of 17:12.74.
Kholby Spotted Wolf placed second at 17:28.09 and
Wolf Point’s boys earned the team title at the Frazer Invitational held on Thursday, Sept. 23.
The Wolves had 29 points while Glasgow finished with 32 points. Harlem placed third with 80 points.
Wolf Point accounted for the top three runners at the competition.
Peyton Summers, a sophomore, finished first with a time of 17:12.74.
Kholby Spotted Wolf placed second at 17:28.09 and
William Archdale, 59, formerly of Wolf Point, died Sept. 6, 2021, in Spokane, Wash.
A viewing was held Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. at Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point with his funeral service at 1 p.m. Interment was at St. Joseph Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.
William Archdale, 59, formerly of Wolf Point, died Sept. 6, 2021, in Spokane, Wash.
A viewing was held Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. at Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point with his funeral service at 1 p.m. Interment was at St. Joseph Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.
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