Coaches Jacob Boysun and Jaki Harada are pleased to have a solid group of students returning for Wolf Point’s speech and drama program.
The Wolves will open their season in Sidney on Saturday, Nov. 2.
The program’s turnout consists of 18 students.
“We have a lot of kids so we’re excited,” Harada said.
The returning students include Cole Boysun and Elliauna Ryan in humorous
Coaches Jacob Boysun and Jaki Harada are pleased to have a solid group of students returning for Wolf Point’s speech and drama program.
The Wolves will open their season in Sidney on Saturday, Nov. 2.
The program’s turnout consists of 18 students.
“We have a lot of kids so we’re excited,” Harada said.
The returning students include Cole Boysun and Elliauna Ryan in humorous
Frontier School Nov. 4: No school. Parent/ teacher conferences.
Nov. 5: Fish patties, fruit and veggies.
Nov. 6: Chicken fajita rice bowls, fruit and veggies.
Nov. 7: Sloppy joes, fries, fruit and veggies.
*** Wolf Point School Nov. 4: Breakfast: Bagels, cream cheese and kiwis. Lunch: Chili dogs, carrots, salad, cheese and mixed fruit.
Nov. 5: Breakfast: Banana bread, sausage
Frontier School Nov. 4: No school. Parent/ teacher conferences.
Nov. 5: Fish patties, fruit and veggies.
Nov. 6: Chicken fajita rice bowls, fruit and veggies.
Nov. 7: Sloppy joes, fries, fruit and veggies.
*** Wolf Point School Nov. 4: Breakfast: Bagels, cream cheese and kiwis. Lunch: Chili dogs, carrots, salad, cheese and mixed fruit.
Nov. 5: Breakfast: Banana bread, sausage
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Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 31: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
Nov. 5: Closed for election. Nov. 7: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Oct. 31: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, birthday cake and ice cream.
Nov. 5: Closed for election. Nov. 7: Cabbage rolls, boiled potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced Montana was ranked as the top state in the nation for outdoor enthusiasts.
“Montana is best known around the world for our beautiful vistas and wideopen spaces,” Gianforte said. “This report confirms what Montanans already know: our outdoor recreational opportunities are the best in the country thanks to our work to boost public access, support our tourism
Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced Montana was ranked as the top state in the nation for outdoor enthusiasts.
“Montana is best known around the world for our beautiful vistas and wideopen spaces,” Gianforte said. “This report confirms what Montanans already know: our outdoor recreational opportunities are the best in the country thanks to our work to boost public access, support our tourism
we have something for every appetite.
we have something for every appetite.
Great Northern Development Corporation has announced that it has been awarded a $550,000 grant from the U.S. Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund as part of the CDFI Financial Assistance program.
This grant will bolster GNDC’s efforts to provide critical lending services to small businesses across northeastern Montana.
The CDFI Fund’s Financial Assistance program
Great Northern Development Corporation has announced that it has been awarded a $550,000 grant from the U.S. Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund as part of the CDFI Financial Assistance program.
This grant will bolster GNDC’s efforts to provide critical lending services to small businesses across northeastern Montana.
The CDFI Fund’s Financial Assistance program
A good-sized group of Poplar elementary students had an enjoyable race and came away looking a little different after a color run on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
The event was for elementary students in grades kindergarten through fourth grade. Their cross country coaches Rolfe Schwarzkopf and Kenda Stuehm organized the activity. About 30 to 35 students went the distance.
Throwing the chalk at the runners
A good-sized group of Poplar elementary students had an enjoyable race and came away looking a little different after a color run on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
The event was for elementary students in grades kindergarten through fourth grade. Their cross country coaches Rolfe Schwarzkopf and Kenda Stuehm organized the activity. About 30 to 35 students went the distance.
Throwing the chalk at the runners