Novalynn Christina Perkins was born Sept. 24 at 6:34 p.m. to Ta’Kailyn Cravens and Aden Perkins at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. She weighed eight pounds 11 ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
Novalynn Christina Perkins was born Sept. 24 at 6:34 p.m. to Ta’Kailyn Cravens and Aden Perkins at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. She weighed eight pounds 11 ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
Elijah Anthony John Smoker- Dewitt was born Sept. 25 at 8:31 a.m. to Ayanna Archdale and DeShon Smoker-Dewitt at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow.
He weighed seven pounds three ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
Elijah Anthony John Smoker- Dewitt was born Sept. 25 at 8:31 a.m. to Ayanna Archdale and DeShon Smoker-Dewitt at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow.
He weighed seven pounds three ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
The Wolf People group of Wolf Point High School put up a tipi in front of Wolf Point High School on Tuesday, Sept. 21, as part of Native American Heritage Week.
Advisor Carrie Manning notes that the Indian name for Wolf People is Shunk Togeja Oyalabi. She has served as advisor for the club since 2010 and she said the club has put up a tipi each year in recognition of the special week.
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The Wolf People group of Wolf Point High School put up a tipi in front of Wolf Point High School on Tuesday, Sept. 21, as part of Native American Heritage Week.
Advisor Carrie Manning notes that the Indian name for Wolf People is Shunk Togeja Oyalabi. She has served as advisor for the club since 2010 and she said the club has put up a tipi each year in recognition of the special week.
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The Fort Peck Tribes executive board heard from Bureau of Indian Affairs Superintendent Anna Eder during this week’s chairman’s report.
For the month of September, the Wildland Fire Program counted nine fires that affect 55 acres on the reservation. From April to the present day, the program recorded a total of 152 fires that burned across 2,764.75 acres.
The fire management officer
The Fort Peck Tribes executive board heard from Bureau of Indian Affairs Superintendent Anna Eder during this week’s chairman’s report.
For the month of September, the Wildland Fire Program counted nine fires that affect 55 acres on the reservation. From April to the present day, the program recorded a total of 152 fires that burned across 2,764.75 acres.
The fire management officer
It has been a challenging year for the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department. With the severe drought in eastern Montana, calls and the volunteers’ dedication were at a very high rate.
Area residents can display their support for the fire department by attending the 106th fireman’s ball on Saturday, Oct. 9. A limited number of tickets remain. For information on ticket availability, contact
It has been a challenging year for the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department. With the severe drought in eastern Montana, calls and the volunteers’ dedication were at a very high rate.
Area residents can display their support for the fire department by attending the 106th fireman’s ball on Saturday, Oct. 9. A limited number of tickets remain. For information on ticket availability, contact
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., blasted the Biden Administration’s decision on Monday, Sept. 20, to keep the northern border with Canada closed for at least another month.
“I am bitterly disappointed to learn that the Biden Administration has once again decided to unnecessarily keep Montana’s northern land border closed for at least another month,” Tester said. “There is no good reason
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., blasted the Biden Administration’s decision on Monday, Sept. 20, to keep the northern border with Canada closed for at least another month.
“I am bitterly disappointed to learn that the Biden Administration has once again decided to unnecessarily keep Montana’s northern land border closed for at least another month,” Tester said. “There is no good reason
Wolf Point staff members take part in a fun dancing exhibit during the pow-wow. The Wolf Point High School Wolf People organized the event. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point staff members take part in a fun dancing exhibit during the pow-wow. The Wolf Point High School Wolf People organized the event. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., has announced that a $585,609 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services planning grant is heading to Montana to help expand around-the-clock community- based mobile crisis intervention services for Medicaid beneficiaries.
Tester secured the funding — which will connect Montanans experiencing a mental health or substance use disorder crisis to a behavioral
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., has announced that a $585,609 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services planning grant is heading to Montana to help expand around-the-clock community- based mobile crisis intervention services for Medicaid beneficiaries.
Tester secured the funding — which will connect Montanans experiencing a mental health or substance use disorder crisis to a behavioral
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