Tax & Accounting Services & Solutions • Tax Preparation • Payroll • Bookkeeping • Tax Planning • Business Planning James L. Johnson, CPA & Darla K. Downs, MSA 410 Main Street ~ Wolf Point
Tax & Accounting Services & Solutions • Tax Preparation • Payroll • Bookkeeping • Tax Planning • Business Planning James L. Johnson, CPA & Darla K. Downs, MSA 410 Main Street ~ Wolf Point
The Montana Department of Commerce announced today that the application period for the Economic Impact and Destination Event Grant Program is now open. This State-funded grant program helps Montana communities with new and destination events to increase tourism by regional, national and international visitors, to promote Montana’s unique attributes and to generate additional community revenue.
The Montana Department of Commerce announced today that the application period for the Economic Impact and Destination Event Grant Program is now open. This State-funded grant program helps Montana communities with new and destination events to increase tourism by regional, national and international visitors, to promote Montana’s unique attributes and to generate additional community revenue.
University of Montana President Seth Bodnar (left) welcomes Montana’s seven community college presidents on Friday, Sept. 13, at the Payne Family Native American Center in Missoula. New Fort Peck Community College President Craig Smith (second from right) was on hand to mark the occasion.
(Photo by Clover Anaquod)
University of Montana President Seth Bodnar (left) welcomes Montana’s seven community college presidents on Friday, Sept. 13, at the Payne Family Native American Center in Missoula. New Fort Peck Community College President Craig Smith (second from right) was on hand to mark the occasion.
(Photo by Clover Anaquod)
The crowd was fired up in the Wolf Point High School gym on Thursday, Sept. 12, as Poplar and the Wolves squared off in a District 2B volleyball match.
The Indians came away with the upper-hand as they defeated Wolf Point by a 2514, 25-17, 25-20, final.
Wolf Point started off on a good note when kills by Keeley Blount-Henderson and Ma’Kenzie Jackson along with the serving of Kashlyn Speak
The crowd was fired up in the Wolf Point High School gym on Thursday, Sept. 12, as Poplar and the Wolves squared off in a District 2B volleyball match.
The Indians came away with the upper-hand as they defeated Wolf Point by a 2514, 25-17, 25-20, final.
Wolf Point started off on a good note when kills by Keeley Blount-Henderson and Ma’Kenzie Jackson along with the serving of Kashlyn Speak
Poplar’s girls’ flag football team enjoyed a very successful home stand with three victories during the week.
The Indians stopped Glendive by a 38-6 final on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Poplar scored first on a pass from Cammie Martell to Bailey Dupree for a quick 6-0 advantage.
Blake Follette then returned an interception for a touchdown. Journey Gourneau connected with Martell on the
Poplar’s girls’ flag football team enjoyed a very successful home stand with three victories during the week.
The Indians stopped Glendive by a 38-6 final on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Poplar scored first on a pass from Cammie Martell to Bailey Dupree for a quick 6-0 advantage.
Blake Follette then returned an interception for a touchdown. Journey Gourneau connected with Martell on the