Jim Patch, the oldest member of the Wolf Point Lions Club, was performing his share of work by volunteering at the District 3C basketball tournament in Wolf Point during the weekend.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Jim Patch, the oldest member of the Wolf Point Lions Club, was performing his share of work by volunteering at the District 3C basketball tournament in Wolf Point during the weekend.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
House District 31 Rep. Frank Smith, D-Poplar, is the sponsor of a proposed bill that would authorize tribal governments to approve cannabis stores on reservations.
As of last week, Smith said the bill still hasn’t been written and he’s not positive what the proposal will all include.
Smith explained the issue was brought up during a tribal organization’s meeting involving state legislators.
House District 31 Rep. Frank Smith, D-Poplar, is the sponsor of a proposed bill that would authorize tribal governments to approve cannabis stores on reservations.
As of last week, Smith said the bill still hasn’t been written and he’s not positive what the proposal will all include.
Smith explained the issue was brought up during a tribal organization’s meeting involving state legislators.
Missouri River Country is looking for enthusiastic individuals passionate about tourism promotion to serve on its board of directors There are currently positions open.
Board members play a crucial role in boosting local economies, promoting events, and attracting visitors to Northeast Montana. This is a great opportunity to represent your community and contribute to the region’s tourism growth.
Missouri River Country is looking for enthusiastic individuals passionate about tourism promotion to serve on its board of directors There are currently positions open.
Board members play a crucial role in boosting local economies, promoting events, and attracting visitors to Northeast Montana. This is a great opportunity to represent your community and contribute to the region’s tourism growth.
Frontier School March 3: Corndogs, fries, fruits and vegetables.
March 4: Goulash, fruits and vegetables.
March 5: Sausage, egg and cheese croissants, fruits and vegetables.
March 6: Fish patties, scalloped potatoes, fruits and
vegetables.
March 7: No school. *** Wolf Point School March 3: Breakfast: “Cat’s hat” strawberry and banana cabobs, cereal and go-gurts. Lunch: Green
Frontier School March 3: Corndogs, fries, fruits and vegetables.
March 4: Goulash, fruits and vegetables.
March 5: Sausage, egg and cheese croissants, fruits and vegetables.
March 6: Fish patties, scalloped potatoes, fruits and
vegetables.
March 7: No school. *** Wolf Point School March 3: Breakfast: “Cat’s hat” strawberry and banana cabobs, cereal and go-gurts. Lunch: Green
The Frazer Public School is seeking applications for the following positions for the 2024-25 School Year Certified Positions
The Frazer Public School is seeking applications for the following positions for the 2024-25 School Year Certified Positions
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Feb. 27: Meatloaf, baby bakers, squash, birthday cake and ice cream.
March 4: Chili, cornbread, cinnamon rolls and dessert.
March 5: Oven-fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Feb. 27: Meatloaf, baby bakers, squash, birthday cake and ice cream.
March 4: Chili, cornbread, cinnamon rolls and dessert.
March 5: Oven-fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans and dessert.