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
Progress is continuing for the Wolf Point Area Museum’s expansion project. Under the supervision of museum board president Jim Marmon, Wolf Point High School’s industrial arts students have been helping with the construction of the project.
“It’s a good start on the framework,” Marmon said of the students’ assistance.
Although steady progress is being achieved, Marmon said that
Progress is continuing for the Wolf Point Area Museum’s expansion project. Under the supervision of museum board president Jim Marmon, Wolf Point High School’s industrial arts students have been helping with the construction of the project.
“It’s a good start on the framework,” Marmon said of the students’ assistance.
Although steady progress is being achieved, Marmon said that
Issac Fisher and The Flight Squad delighted area students with basketball dunks and also provided positive messages on Tuesday Jan. 7, and Wednesday, Jan. 8, during their time in northeastern Montana.
The group from western Montana made the presentations at the Southside Elementary School’s after- school program in Wolf Point, Frontier School, Frazer School and Brockton School. Fisher said
Issac Fisher and The Flight Squad delighted area students with basketball dunks and also provided positive messages on Tuesday Jan. 7, and Wednesday, Jan. 8, during their time in northeastern Montana.
The group from western Montana made the presentations at the Southside Elementary School’s after- school program in Wolf Point, Frontier School, Frazer School and Brockton School. Fisher said
Year In Review
September
Brianna Jensen-Rowe made not guilty pleas to four charges including deliberate homicide and tampering with evidence.
Jayden Diener reports that she is enjoying her duties as the new executive director for the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture.
Homecoming king and queen in Poplar were Kaniel Ricker and Rebecca Gorder.
Area school officials
Year In Review
September
Brianna Jensen-Rowe made not guilty pleas to four charges including deliberate homicide and tampering with evidence.
Jayden Diener reports that she is enjoying her duties as the new executive director for the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture.
Homecoming king and queen in Poplar were Kaniel Ricker and Rebecca Gorder.
Area school officials
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Jan. 6-12. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
Jan. 10
Michael, Vandall, 41, male, 600 block of U.S. Highway 2 East, theft and hindering law enforcement, tribal court.
The WPPD had the following activity: aggravated assault, one; alarm/burglary, five; alarm, one;
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Jan. 6-12. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
Jan. 10
Michael, Vandall, 41, male, 600 block of U.S. Highway 2 East, theft and hindering law enforcement, tribal court.
The WPPD had the following activity: aggravated assault, one; alarm/burglary, five; alarm, one;