The letter to the editor that ran in last week’s newspaper regarding “selling our parks” was written by David Parsley Sr. His name was omitted from the article by mistake. The newspaper apologizes for the error.
The letter to the editor that ran in last week’s newspaper regarding “selling our parks” was written by David Parsley Sr. His name was omitted from the article by mistake. The newspaper apologizes for the error.
Finnley Fox Tapaha was born to Arthur and Jubilee Tapaha at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on Jan. 14 at 1:59 p.m. She weighed eight pounds, 10.1 ounces and was 20 inches long.
She joins sisters Briar and Myla at home.
Finnley Fox Tapaha was born to Arthur and Jubilee Tapaha at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on Jan. 14 at 1:59 p.m. She weighed eight pounds, 10.1 ounces and was 20 inches long.
She joins sisters Briar and Myla at home.
Zsuzsanna Virgina Magura was born to Jacob and Rebecca Magura at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on Jan. 13 at
9:25 a.m. She weighed nine pounds, 2.7 ounces and was
21 inches long.
She joins brothers Adam and Gideon at home.
Zsuzsanna Virgina Magura was born to Jacob and Rebecca Magura at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on Jan. 13 at
9:25 a.m. She weighed nine pounds, 2.7 ounces and was
21 inches long.
She joins brothers Adam and Gideon at home.
One of Wolf Point High School senior Joclynn Williams’ best friends is called “Rusty.” The 5-year-old gelding was given to her as a Christmas present in 2023.
“You can call him whatever you want and he comes to you,” Williams explained of her favorite horse. “He’s very nosy.”
Williams’ favorite activity is ranch bronc riding at rodeos.
“It’s fun,” she said. “Not
One of Wolf Point High School senior Joclynn Williams’ best friends is called “Rusty.” The 5-year-old gelding was given to her as a Christmas present in 2023.
“You can call him whatever you want and he comes to you,” Williams explained of her favorite horse. “He’s very nosy.”
Williams’ favorite activity is ranch bronc riding at rodeos.
“It’s fun,” she said. “Not
What is a senior congregate meal? A senior congregate meal is a program that provides a hot, homecooked meal to adults 60 and older and their spouses in an accessible group setting. Menus are focused on meeting USDA dietary guidelines. Beyond providing nourishing food to eat and options to socialize, congregate meal sites may offer other services to improve participants’ health and wellbeing.
What is a senior congregate meal? A senior congregate meal is a program that provides a hot, homecooked meal to adults 60 and older and their spouses in an accessible group setting. Menus are focused on meeting USDA dietary guidelines. Beyond providing nourishing food to eat and options to socialize, congregate meal sites may offer other services to improve participants’ health and wellbeing.
Cigarette smoking, although becoming less common over the past several years, remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. In Montana, about 1,600 adults die each year from smoking-related diseases. Smoking is linked to numerous health issues, including cancer, heart disease and respiratory illnesses. Montanans spend about $511 million on health care costs each year due
Cigarette smoking, although becoming less common over the past several years, remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. In Montana, about 1,600 adults die each year from smoking-related diseases. Smoking is linked to numerous health issues, including cancer, heart disease and respiratory illnesses. Montanans spend about $511 million on health care costs each year due
Frontier School Jan 20: Sloppy joes, fries, fruits and vegetables.
Jan. 21: Pulled pork nachos, fruits and vegetables.
Jan. 22: Vegetable soup, fruits and vegetables.
Jan. 23: Tuna casserole hotdish, fruits and vegetables.
*** Wolf Point School Jan 20: Breakfast: Fruitfilled pancakes and oranges. Lunch: Ham and cheese sandwiches, chicken noodle soup, salad and peaches.
Jan.
Frontier School Jan 20: Sloppy joes, fries, fruits and vegetables.
Jan. 21: Pulled pork nachos, fruits and vegetables.
Jan. 22: Vegetable soup, fruits and vegetables.
Jan. 23: Tuna casserole hotdish, fruits and vegetables.
*** Wolf Point School Jan 20: Breakfast: Fruitfilled pancakes and oranges. Lunch: Ham and cheese sandwiches, chicken noodle soup, salad and peaches.
Jan.
University of Montana
At the University of Montana, more than 3,000 undergraduate students made the fall semester 2024 dean’s list or president’s 4.0 List.
To qualify, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine credits. Students who receive a grade of C+ or less or no credit (NC/ NCR) in a course are not eligible.
University of Montana
At the University of Montana, more than 3,000 undergraduate students made the fall semester 2024 dean’s list or president’s 4.0 List.
To qualify, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine credits. Students who receive a grade of C+ or less or no credit (NC/ NCR) in a course are not eligible.
This year the Roosevelt County DUI Task Force is offering a scholarship of $500 to any high school senior graduating in 2025 from a school within the boundaries of Roosevelt County.
The focus of this year’s scholarship is to write an essay on how the student chooses to live above the influence of alcohol use, drug use, peer pressure, bullying, or any other negative influences around them.
This year the Roosevelt County DUI Task Force is offering a scholarship of $500 to any high school senior graduating in 2025 from a school within the boundaries of Roosevelt County.
The focus of this year’s scholarship is to write an essay on how the student chooses to live above the influence of alcohol use, drug use, peer pressure, bullying, or any other negative influences around them.
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