Wolf Point May 13: Chicken breast fillets, au gratin potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
May 18: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, peas and dessert.
May 20: Beef stew, cheese sticks and dessert.
Wolf Point May 13: Chicken breast fillets, au gratin potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
May 18: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, peas and dessert.
May 20: Beef stew, cheese sticks and dessert.
In partnership with Reach Higher Montana and Montana Campus Compact, ServeMontana is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 Youth ServeMontana Scholarship.
High school seniors from across Montana – Anaconda to Thompson Falls, Roundup to Worden – were selected to receive the $1,000 scholarship in recognition of their community volunteerism and service leadership. Each of the 91 recipients
In partnership with Reach Higher Montana and Montana Campus Compact, ServeMontana is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 Youth ServeMontana Scholarship.
High school seniors from across Montana – Anaconda to Thompson Falls, Roundup to Worden – were selected to receive the $1,000 scholarship in recognition of their community volunteerism and service leadership. Each of the 91 recipients
Wolf Point High School history/government teacher Ryan Wilson says the school district features pretty much everything a teacher desires including strong administration, a solid teaching staff and students eager to learn.
“I’ve truly enjoyed it,” Wilson said of teaching in Wolf Point. “The administration has let me show up and do my work. That’s something I will really miss. They let
Wolf Point High School history/government teacher Ryan Wilson says the school district features pretty much everything a teacher desires including strong administration, a solid teaching staff and students eager to learn.
“I’ve truly enjoyed it,” Wilson said of teaching in Wolf Point. “The administration has let me show up and do my work. That’s something I will really miss. They let
It has been a school year of transition for Poplar teacher Ted Fulgham, and he has appreciated it more that he even anticipated.
“I’ve definitely enjoyed the atmosphere here,” Fulgham said of Poplar. “Everybody tries to help each other out.”
Fulgham’s school year included starting Poplar’s first FFA chapter since the 1940s.
He feels his biggest accomplishments have included
It has been a school year of transition for Poplar teacher Ted Fulgham, and he has appreciated it more that he even anticipated.
“I’ve definitely enjoyed the atmosphere here,” Fulgham said of Poplar. “Everybody tries to help each other out.”
Fulgham’s school year included starting Poplar’s first FFA chapter since the 1940s.
He feels his biggest accomplishments have included
At Golden Triangle Brew Co. in Fort Benton, Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a bill that relieves thousands of Montana businesses of the burden of paying the business equipment tax. “Over the last four months, we’ve made great progress to reform our tax system so Montana’s Main Street businesses can thrive,” Gianforte said. “By tripling the business equipment tax exemption, we’re helping
At Golden Triangle Brew Co. in Fort Benton, Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a bill that relieves thousands of Montana businesses of the burden of paying the business equipment tax. “Over the last four months, we’ve made great progress to reform our tax system so Montana’s Main Street businesses can thrive,” Gianforte said. “By tripling the business equipment tax exemption, we’re helping
It was a good night to be a member of the Wolf Point track program.
Three first-place performances highlighted one of, if not the best ever, Top 10 meet efforts by the Wolves. The action in Glasgow on Tuesday, May 4, featured the top 10 athletes in each of the events from northeastern Montana schools.
Wolf Point’s Jewel Olson finished first in the 400-meter dash with a school record time
It was a good night to be a member of the Wolf Point track program.
Three first-place performances highlighted one of, if not the best ever, Top 10 meet efforts by the Wolves. The action in Glasgow on Tuesday, May 4, featured the top 10 athletes in each of the events from northeastern Montana schools.
Wolf Point’s Jewel Olson finished first in the 400-meter dash with a school record time
Two third-place performances were highlights for Poplar’s track team during the Top 10 track meet held in Glasgow on Tuesday, May 4.
Tyler Pribbernow, a senior, placed third in the javelin with a best of 141-10.
Jazmin Gorder, a junior, finished third in the 1600-meter run with a time of 5:41.14.
Also competing for the Indians were freshman Kameron Reum in the 110-meter hurdles and
Two third-place performances were highlights for Poplar’s track team during the Top 10 track meet held in Glasgow on Tuesday, May 4.
Tyler Pribbernow, a senior, placed third in the javelin with a best of 141-10.
Jazmin Gorder, a junior, finished third in the 1600-meter run with a time of 5:41.14.
Also competing for the Indians were freshman Kameron Reum in the 110-meter hurdles and
Track athletes from Frontier School placed during action in Lambert on Thursday, May 6.
Damian Deserly took fourth in the 100 and 200 for junior high boys. He also placed third in the 400. Jeff Deserly placed fourth in the shot put, fifth in the long jump and sixth in the discus. The relay team consisting of Brady FourBear, J. Deserly, Xander Hoffman and Daniel Merisio finished sixth.
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Track athletes from Frontier School placed during action in Lambert on Thursday, May 6.
Damian Deserly took fourth in the 100 and 200 for junior high boys. He also placed third in the 400. Jeff Deserly placed fourth in the shot put, fifth in the long jump and sixth in the discus. The relay team consisting of Brady FourBear, J. Deserly, Xander Hoffman and Daniel Merisio finished sixth.
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Wolf Point’s boys tied with Glasgow for top honors at the Gene Nelson Memorial Track Invitational in Wolf Point on Friday, May 7. Each squad finished with 89 points.
The Wolves will next compete at the District 2B meet in Wolf Point on Saturday, May 15. Action will begin at 9 a.m. The District 3C track meet will take place at the same time.
The district championship in the boys’ division
Wolf Point’s boys tied with Glasgow for top honors at the Gene Nelson Memorial Track Invitational in Wolf Point on Friday, May 7. Each squad finished with 89 points.
The Wolves will next compete at the District 2B meet in Wolf Point on Saturday, May 15. Action will begin at 9 a.m. The District 3C track meet will take place at the same time.
The district championship in the boys’ division
Strong showings by Jasiah Hambira and Tiara Whitmus highlighted the day for Lustre Christian’s track athletes during the Gene Nelson Memorial Invitational in Wolf Point on Friday, May 7.
Hambira, a sophomore, cleared 6-0 for top honors in the high jump. He placed second in the 200 (24.08), fourth in the 400 (55.29) and sixth in the long jump (18-01).
Whitmus, a senior, took second in the
Strong showings by Jasiah Hambira and Tiara Whitmus highlighted the day for Lustre Christian’s track athletes during the Gene Nelson Memorial Invitational in Wolf Point on Friday, May 7.
Hambira, a sophomore, cleared 6-0 for top honors in the high jump. He placed second in the 200 (24.08), fourth in the 400 (55.29) and sixth in the long jump (18-01).
Whitmus, a senior, took second in the
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