Wolves’ football coach Ryan Wilson discusses his squad’s season at Monday night’s sports awards ceremony. Despite many challenges, the Wolves were able to keep battling throughout the campaign.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolves’ football coach Ryan Wilson discusses his squad’s season at Monday night’s sports awards ceremony. Despite many challenges, the Wolves were able to keep battling throughout the campaign.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
the Rockies team of Deb Albin, Barb Watson, Anne Bauer, Kimberly Richardson, Kelly Moore, Mary Fran San Soucie, Patrick Mangan, Cami Armijo-Grover, Christopher Coburn, JoDee Palin, Tracy Dougher, Alison Brennan, Amy Strader, Allie Zanieri-Hale, Jenny Jo Allen and Paul Lachapelle; Jackie Rumph, agent in Yellowstone County, won the Diversity Individual award; Fergus/Petroleum County 4-H program assistant
the Rockies team of Deb Albin, Barb Watson, Anne Bauer, Kimberly Richardson, Kelly Moore, Mary Fran San Soucie, Patrick Mangan, Cami Armijo-Grover, Christopher Coburn, JoDee Palin, Tracy Dougher, Alison Brennan, Amy Strader, Allie Zanieri-Hale, Jenny Jo Allen and Paul Lachapelle; Jackie Rumph, agent in Yellowstone County, won the Diversity Individual award; Fergus/Petroleum County 4-H program assistant
Wolves’ football coach Ryan Wilson discusses his squad’s season at Monday night’s sports awards ceremony. Despite many challenges, the Wolves were able to keep battling throughout the campaign.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolves’ football coach Ryan Wilson discusses his squad’s season at Monday night’s sports awards ceremony. Despite many challenges, the Wolves were able to keep battling throughout the campaign.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Cross country coach John Wetsit talks about his team’s successful season. Wolf Point’s boys placed fourth at the Class B state meet. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Cross country coach John Wetsit talks about his team’s successful season. Wolf Point’s boys placed fourth at the Class B state meet. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold a public hearing via Zoom on Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. to consider a new rule pertaining to banning the use of remote-controlled devices and drones while fishing.
FWP has increasingly been asked the question of whether it is permissible to use a remote- controlled boat, drone, or other remote-controlled device to fish.
Currently, Montana law does not specifically
The Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold a public hearing via Zoom on Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. to consider a new rule pertaining to banning the use of remote-controlled devices and drones while fishing.
FWP has increasingly been asked the question of whether it is permissible to use a remote- controlled boat, drone, or other remote-controlled device to fish.
Currently, Montana law does not specifically
Attorney General Tim Fox announced Nov. 16 that Montana will recover all funds wrongfully withheld from the state by tobacco companies under the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement, as well as a premium and protection for Montana’s future MSA payments.
Under Fox’s direction, the Department of Justice took on the largest tobacco companies for wrongfully withholding $3-$4.5 million from Montana
Attorney General Tim Fox announced Nov. 16 that Montana will recover all funds wrongfully withheld from the state by tobacco companies under the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement, as well as a premium and protection for Montana’s future MSA payments.
Under Fox’s direction, the Department of Justice took on the largest tobacco companies for wrongfully withholding $3-$4.5 million from Montana
Partners from the Headwaters Food & Ag Development Center are offering two free webinars to individuals and businesses interested community supported agriculture and/or sales techniques for food producers.
The first program, Trends in Online Selling for Food Producers, is designed to support farmers, food producers and other farmers’ market vendors and is intended to cover the logistics
Partners from the Headwaters Food & Ag Development Center are offering two free webinars to individuals and businesses interested community supported agriculture and/or sales techniques for food producers.
The first program, Trends in Online Selling for Food Producers, is designed to support farmers, food producers and other farmers’ market vendors and is intended to cover the logistics
used for babies. County sheriffs and other law enforcement across the state have said that the mask mandate is not enforceable and violations should not be called into 911.
Fort Peck Tribes
The Fort Peck Tribes moved to Phase 1 Tuesday, Sept. 29. Phase 1 puts non-essential employees and residents on the reservation under stay at home orders and limits gatherings to 10 people or fewer. All
used for babies. County sheriffs and other law enforcement across the state have said that the mask mandate is not enforceable and violations should not be called into 911.
Fort Peck Tribes
The Fort Peck Tribes moved to Phase 1 Tuesday, Sept. 29. Phase 1 puts non-essential employees and residents on the reservation under stay at home orders and limits gatherings to 10 people or fewer. All
Area health officials are stressing that flu shots are more important this year than ever because the COVID-19 pandemic.
In order to keep the community safe, health officials offer advice and information on these two infections are related.
“First and foremost, everyone should get their flu vaccine and continue to maintain all COVID-19 precautions,” Patty Presser, director of the Roosevelt
Area health officials are stressing that flu shots are more important this year than ever because the COVID-19 pandemic.
In order to keep the community safe, health officials offer advice and information on these two infections are related.
“First and foremost, everyone should get their flu vaccine and continue to maintain all COVID-19 precautions,” Patty Presser, director of the Roosevelt
are 82 active cases and 387 recovered cases as of Monday, Nov. 9. Total deaths are six. There have been 475 total cases in the county. More than 200 contacts are being monitored.
Statewide
According to Montana health officials, a total of 540,913 tests have been conducted statewide since the start of the pandemic.
The state’s total number of known cases now stands at 40,053 since the
are 82 active cases and 387 recovered cases as of Monday, Nov. 9. Total deaths are six. There have been 475 total cases in the county. More than 200 contacts are being monitored.
Statewide
According to Montana health officials, a total of 540,913 tests have been conducted statewide since the start of the pandemic.
The state’s total number of known cases now stands at 40,053 since the
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