Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 20: Beef stew, cheese sticks and dessert.
May 25: Polishes, sauekraut, mashed potatoes, carrots and dessert.
May 27: Hamburger gravy over mashed potatoes, mixed veggies and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 20: Beef stew, cheese sticks and dessert.
May 25: Polishes, sauekraut, mashed potatoes, carrots and dessert.
May 27: Hamburger gravy over mashed potatoes, mixed veggies and dessert.
Dear Editor:
Silence. The Roosevelt County commissioners’ meeting went from “I don’t know” to “silence.”
I will get to that later, first the issue of allowing public participation at their meetings. I had asked for a copy of the April 27, 2021, meeting minutes but never received one. When Commissioner Oelkers asked for approval of those minutes, I stated that we had not received
Dear Editor:
Silence. The Roosevelt County commissioners’ meeting went from “I don’t know” to “silence.”
I will get to that later, first the issue of allowing public participation at their meetings. I had asked for a copy of the April 27, 2021, meeting minutes but never received one. When Commissioner Oelkers asked for approval of those minutes, I stated that we had not received
Wolf Point School May 17: Breakfast: Pancake wraps and fruit. Lunch: Corn dogs, fruits and vegetables.
May 18: Breakfast: Mini french toast, sausage links and fruit. Lunch: Taco soup, shredded cheese, corn chips fruits and vegetables.
May 19: Breakfast: Omelets and froze oatmeal apple bars. Lunch: Fajita chicken wraps, tortillas, fruits and vegetables.
May 20: Breakfast: Pumpkin. Lunch:
Wolf Point School May 17: Breakfast: Pancake wraps and fruit. Lunch: Corn dogs, fruits and vegetables.
May 18: Breakfast: Mini french toast, sausage links and fruit. Lunch: Taco soup, shredded cheese, corn chips fruits and vegetables.
May 19: Breakfast: Omelets and froze oatmeal apple bars. Lunch: Fajita chicken wraps, tortillas, fruits and vegetables.
May 20: Breakfast: Pumpkin. Lunch:
Wolf Point May 13: Chicken breast fillets, au gratin potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
May 18: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, peas and dessert.
May 20: Beef stew, cheese sticks and dessert.
Wolf Point May 13: Chicken breast fillets, au gratin potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
May 18: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, peas and dessert.
May 20: Beef stew, cheese sticks and dessert.
In partnership with Reach Higher Montana and Montana Campus Compact, ServeMontana is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 Youth ServeMontana Scholarship.
High school seniors from across Montana – Anaconda to Thompson Falls, Roundup to Worden – were selected to receive the $1,000 scholarship in recognition of their community volunteerism and service leadership. Each of the 91 recipients
In partnership with Reach Higher Montana and Montana Campus Compact, ServeMontana is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 Youth ServeMontana Scholarship.
High school seniors from across Montana – Anaconda to Thompson Falls, Roundup to Worden – were selected to receive the $1,000 scholarship in recognition of their community volunteerism and service leadership. Each of the 91 recipients
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte announced on Tuesday, May 4, two measures to address the state’s severe workforce shortage and incentivize Montanans to reenter the labor force.
The State of Montana will launch a return-to-work bonus program, utilizing federal funds authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act. Return-to-work bonuses will be paid to unemployed individuals who rejoin the labor
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte announced on Tuesday, May 4, two measures to address the state’s severe workforce shortage and incentivize Montanans to reenter the labor force.
The State of Montana will launch a return-to-work bonus program, utilizing federal funds authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act. Return-to-work bonuses will be paid to unemployed individuals who rejoin the labor
When Pastor Mike Kauffold and his wife, Julie, came to First Baptist Church in Wolf Point back in 1996, they were probably not quite sure whether eastern Montana was the right place for them.
After all, previous to that time, Mike had lived in the warmer climates of California and Vermont.
“It’s a pretty rude awakening when you move up here during the winter,” he said.
Then, his
When Pastor Mike Kauffold and his wife, Julie, came to First Baptist Church in Wolf Point back in 1996, they were probably not quite sure whether eastern Montana was the right place for them.
After all, previous to that time, Mike had lived in the warmer climates of California and Vermont.
“It’s a pretty rude awakening when you move up here during the winter,” he said.
Then, his
May 10 marks 17 years of helping Montanans quit tobacco. Since 2004, more than 100,000 Montanans have called the Montana Tobacco Quit Line for help with their quit attempt.
Montana has the highest quit rate for all tobacco products in the nation, according to the North American Quitline Consortium. The quit rate is significantly higher for Montanans who utilize the Montana Tobacco Quit Line
May 10 marks 17 years of helping Montanans quit tobacco. Since 2004, more than 100,000 Montanans have called the Montana Tobacco Quit Line for help with their quit attempt.
Montana has the highest quit rate for all tobacco products in the nation, according to the North American Quitline Consortium. The quit rate is significantly higher for Montanans who utilize the Montana Tobacco Quit Line
Dear Editor:
Above the law, I don’t know!
At the Roosevelt County commissioners’ meeting on April 27, 2021, I asked Commissioner Oelkers if they, the commissioners, had violated the Montana Constitution, Article II, Sections 8 and 9. They received a letter from Attorney Meloy of the Montana Freedom of Information Hotline, Inc., stating just that. I repeatedly asked the commissioners if
Dear Editor:
Above the law, I don’t know!
At the Roosevelt County commissioners’ meeting on April 27, 2021, I asked Commissioner Oelkers if they, the commissioners, had violated the Montana Constitution, Article II, Sections 8 and 9. They received a letter from Attorney Meloy of the Montana Freedom of Information Hotline, Inc., stating just that. I repeatedly asked the commissioners if
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 6: Porcupine meatballs, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
May 11: Barbecue pork sandwiches, baked beans, corn on the cob and dessert.
May 13: Chicken breast fillets, au gratin potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 6: Porcupine meatballs, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert.
May 11: Barbecue pork sandwiches, baked beans, corn on the cob and dessert.
May 13: Chicken breast fillets, au gratin potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
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