Wolf Point High School senior Sam Moccasin is learning lessons both in the classroom and after school during his senior year.
At the end of each school day, Moccasin heads over to Albertsonās where he is employed as a cashier.
āIāve learned a lot of people skills,ā Moccasin said of his job. āI guess Iām good at working with money.ā
He tries to work at least 20 hours a
Wolf Point High School senior Sam Moccasin is learning lessons both in the classroom and after school during his senior year.
At the end of each school day, Moccasin heads over to Albertsonās where he is employed as a cashier.
āIāve learned a lot of people skills,ā Moccasin said of his job. āI guess Iām good at working with money.ā
He tries to work at least 20 hours a
The Roosevelt County Health Department recently received confirmation of an influenza B case in Poplar, from the Department of Health and Human Services. This shows that influenza is present in our communities.
Now, more than ever, is the time for residents to protect themselves against influenza.
The āflu shotā is the first line of defense when protecting yourself and family from influenza
The Roosevelt County Health Department recently received confirmation of an influenza B case in Poplar, from the Department of Health and Human Services. This shows that influenza is present in our communities.
Now, more than ever, is the time for residents to protect themselves against influenza.
The āflu shotā is the first line of defense when protecting yourself and family from influenza
Wolf Point School Nov. 9: Breakfast: Cocoa puffs and oranges. Lunch: Hamburgers w/cheese, french fries, salad, broccoli and peaches.
Nov. 10: Breakfast: Mini blueberry waffles and apples. Lunch: Chalupas, seasoned rice and beans, lettuce/tomatoes, celery and mixed fruit.
Nov. 11: Breakfast: Pretzels with cheese and applesauce. Lunch: Goulash, dinner rolls, salad, carrots/cauliflower and pears.
Wolf Point School Nov. 9: Breakfast: Cocoa puffs and oranges. Lunch: Hamburgers w/cheese, french fries, salad, broccoli and peaches.
Nov. 10: Breakfast: Mini blueberry waffles and apples. Lunch: Chalupas, seasoned rice and beans, lettuce/tomatoes, celery and mixed fruit.
Nov. 11: Breakfast: Pretzels with cheese and applesauce. Lunch: Goulash, dinner rolls, salad, carrots/cauliflower and pears.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 5: Barbecue pork sandwiches, baked beans, coleslaw and dessert.
Nov. 10: Swedish meatballs over noodles, peas and dessert.
Nov. 12: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 5: Barbecue pork sandwiches, baked beans, coleslaw and dessert.
Nov. 10: Swedish meatballs over noodles, peas and dessert.
Nov. 12: Pork roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and dessert.
Northside students (left to right) Jeina Reum and Azalea Toavs take the stage in Barbara Olsonās classroom Oct. 28. Students performed The Terrible Nung Guama, a Chinese folktale, for teachers and students. Olson said the story was chosen because it featured a Halloween- appropriate monster. (Photo by James Walling)
Northside students (left to right) Jeina Reum and Azalea Toavs take the stage in Barbara Olsonās classroom Oct. 28. Students performed The Terrible Nung Guama, a Chinese folktale, for teachers and students. Olson said the story was chosen because it featured a Halloween- appropriate monster. (Photo by James Walling)
Wayne Waarvik Sr., 88, of Richland died Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow.
He was born in Lustre on May 30, 1932, to Isak and Christine (Nelson) Waarvik, the youngest of five children. He attended the Cottonwood school along with his siblings, Mildred, LeRoy, Raymond and Lincoln through the eighth grade. Horse and sleigh ensured they never missed a day even
Wayne Waarvik Sr., 88, of Richland died Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow.
He was born in Lustre on May 30, 1932, to Isak and Christine (Nelson) Waarvik, the youngest of five children. He attended the Cottonwood school along with his siblings, Mildred, LeRoy, Raymond and Lincoln through the eighth grade. Horse and sleigh ensured they never missed a day even
Leonard James Youngman, 71, of Poplar died Oct. 22, 2020.
He was born to William Youngman Jr. and Stella (Coulter) Youngman on June 11, 1949, in Poplar, where he was raised and went to Poplar Schools. He met Carol Clincher during their high school years and they married in 1969. Before Joāe was born, they left in ā70s to California on the āRelocation Program.ā They moved home in 1972,
Leonard James Youngman, 71, of Poplar died Oct. 22, 2020.
He was born to William Youngman Jr. and Stella (Coulter) Youngman on June 11, 1949, in Poplar, where he was raised and went to Poplar Schools. He met Carol Clincher during their high school years and they married in 1969. Before Joāe was born, they left in ā70s to California on the āRelocation Program.ā They moved home in 1972,
Evelyn Casterline, wife, mother, grandmother, godmother, farmer, saleswoman and friend, passed away peacefully on Oct. 17, 2020, at McCone County Nursing Home. Evelyn Jeanette Casterline, nee Marsh, was born on Oct. 11, 1926, to Raymond and Ruth Marsh in Circle, Mont. Fondly referred to as āEvie,ā she was the third of four daughters to join the Marsh family. Evelyn was raised to believe that
Evelyn Casterline, wife, mother, grandmother, godmother, farmer, saleswoman and friend, passed away peacefully on Oct. 17, 2020, at McCone County Nursing Home. Evelyn Jeanette Casterline, nee Marsh, was born on Oct. 11, 1926, to Raymond and Ruth Marsh in Circle, Mont. Fondly referred to as āEvie,ā she was the third of four daughters to join the Marsh family. Evelyn was raised to believe that
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