08 July 2021
01 July 2021
Recreation Programs Going Strong In Wolf Point
Summer time means recreation time for youngsters, and many of Wolf Point’s young people have been taking use of the activities that are available in Wolf Point.
“We’ve had a good turnout of kids,” Dan Horsmon, Wolf Point’s recreation director, said.
On those hot summer days, Wolf Point’s swimming pool has been extremely busy. The pool has been attracting an average of 200 swimmers
Fire Warden Talks Fireworks Safety
As the 4th of July approaches this Sunday, it is an important time to use common sense. Roosevelt County is currently under a burn ban, which means that burn permits will not be issued. This includes the use of burn barrels. Small backyard fires (in a fire ring) and barbecues are okay.
Roosevelt County Fire Warden Mike Olson told the Northern Plains Independent, “On the subject of fireworks,
Community Input Requested For In-School Learning Safe Return Plan
The Wolf Point School board approved a Safe Return to In-Person Instruction and Continuity of Services Plan during its special meeting on Thursday, June 24.
The plan is available on the school’s website for comment from the public.
The Montana Office of Public Instruction received from the U.S. Department of Education, the American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency
Frederick Voted To Sheriffs’ Board
Roosevelt County is going to be represented on the board of directors for the Montana Sheriffs and Peace Officers.
Sheriff Jason Frederick was one of five sheriffs in the entire state that was voted to the board during the organization’s convention held in Butte earlier this month.
Frederick said he was honored to be selected by his peers.
Among those voting were sheriffs, undersheriffs

