Wolf Point’s Kyle (right) completed his first solo flight with the Rocky Mountain College aviation program in Billings Nov. 6. He is pictured with instructor Andrew Brenneman (left).
(Submitted photo)
Wolf Point’s Kyle (right) completed his first solo flight with the Rocky Mountain College aviation program in Billings Nov. 6. He is pictured with instructor Andrew Brenneman (left).
(Submitted photo)
Montana was one of four states in the country where voters approved the legalization of recreational marijuana on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
The other states were Arizona, New Jersey and South Dakota. The outcome of the elections increase the number of states to 15 that have legalized recreational marijuana. In addition, Mississippi and South Dakota approved measures to allow medical marijuana.
Montanans
Montana was one of four states in the country where voters approved the legalization of recreational marijuana on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
The other states were Arizona, New Jersey and South Dakota. The outcome of the elections increase the number of states to 15 that have legalized recreational marijuana. In addition, Mississippi and South Dakota approved measures to allow medical marijuana.
Montanans
Montana Governor-elect Greg Gianforte has named his joint-transition advisory team for the Department of Agriculture. The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of Agriculture, members of the Board of Livestock and Livestock Loss Board and other related boards and will forward their recommendations to Gianforte. “Montana farmers and ranchers work hard
Montana Governor-elect Greg Gianforte has named his joint-transition advisory team for the Department of Agriculture. The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of Agriculture, members of the Board of Livestock and Livestock Loss Board and other related boards and will forward their recommendations to Gianforte. “Montana farmers and ranchers work hard
Wolf Point’s scholars of the week for Sept. 25 are Sam Boysun for Wolf Point Junior High School and J’elle Garfield for Wolf Point High School.
B o y s u n , 12, is a seventh- grader. His parents are Vicky and Shawn Boysun. Siblings are Jed and Ben.
His extra-curricular activities are band and weight lifting. His favorite class is geography. His favorite teacher is Abby Traeholt.
Wolf Point’s scholars of the week for Sept. 25 are Sam Boysun for Wolf Point Junior High School and J’elle Garfield for Wolf Point High School.
B o y s u n , 12, is a seventh- grader. His parents are Vicky and Shawn Boysun. Siblings are Jed and Ben.
His extra-curricular activities are band and weight lifting. His favorite class is geography. His favorite teacher is Abby Traeholt.
Wolf Point School Nov. 23: Breakfast: Cheerios oatmeal chocolate chick bar and oranges. Frosted flakes, Nutri Grain bars and apples. Lunch: Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, steamed green beans, salad, dinner roll and fruit.
Nov. 24: Breakfast: Strawberry or cinnamon bagel bites and apples. Lunch: Cooks choice.
Nov. 25-26: No school.
Frontier School Nov. 23: Chicken broccoli and rice
Wolf Point School Nov. 23: Breakfast: Cheerios oatmeal chocolate chick bar and oranges. Frosted flakes, Nutri Grain bars and apples. Lunch: Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, steamed green beans, salad, dinner roll and fruit.
Nov. 24: Breakfast: Strawberry or cinnamon bagel bites and apples. Lunch: Cooks choice.
Nov. 25-26: No school.
Frontier School Nov. 23: Chicken broccoli and rice
Senior M
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 19: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
Nov. 24: Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, and dessert.
Nov. 26: No meal. Happy Thanksgiving!
Senior M
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 19: Chili, cornbread and dessert.
Nov. 24: Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, and dessert.
Nov. 26: No meal. Happy Thanksgiving!
Ryan Wilson has resigned as the head football coach for Wolf Point High School.
He has been coaching in Wolf Point’s football program for six years including five as the head coach.
Wilson said he didn’t have any particular reason for resigning except that his son, Austin, will graduate from high school this spring and that his daughter is starting high school in the fall.
“I still
Ryan Wilson has resigned as the head football coach for Wolf Point High School.
He has been coaching in Wolf Point’s football program for six years including five as the head coach.
Wilson said he didn’t have any particular reason for resigning except that his son, Austin, will graduate from high school this spring and that his daughter is starting high school in the fall.
“I still
The high school basketball season will start a little earlier than anticipated and there will be a high school wrestling season, according to a news release from the Montana High School Association last week.
The MHSA earlier announced that basketball games won’t start until the week of Jan. 4. Now, it’s been changed the games can be held on Jan. 2. Schools are allowed to schedule 18 games,
The high school basketball season will start a little earlier than anticipated and there will be a high school wrestling season, according to a news release from the Montana High School Association last week.
The MHSA earlier announced that basketball games won’t start until the week of Jan. 4. Now, it’s been changed the games can be held on Jan. 2. Schools are allowed to schedule 18 games,
Three players from District 2B were voted to the Class B All-State volleyball squad this season.
Selected All-State were Glasgow’s senior Rachelle Glaser, Glasgow’s junior Abrianna Nielsen and Malta’s senior Erica Smith.
The All-Conference first team also included Wolf Point’s sophomore J’Elle Garfield, Wolf Point’s senior Jewel Olson, Glasgow’s senior Rachelle Glaser, Harlem’s
Three players from District 2B were voted to the Class B All-State volleyball squad this season.
Selected All-State were Glasgow’s senior Rachelle Glaser, Glasgow’s junior Abrianna Nielsen and Malta’s senior Erica Smith.
The All-Conference first team also included Wolf Point’s sophomore J’Elle Garfield, Wolf Point’s senior Jewel Olson, Glasgow’s senior Rachelle Glaser, Harlem’s
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