Wolf Point Congregate Meals Dec. 17: Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Dec. 22: Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and dessert.
Dec. 24: No meal.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Dec. 17: Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Dec. 22: Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and dessert.
Dec. 24: No meal.
Scholars of the Week for the week ending Dec. 5 are Joclynn Williams at Wolf Point Junior High and Trever Durney at Wolf Point High School.
Williams is an eighthgrade student and 13 years old. Her parents are Darla Williams and Thomas Bauer. Siblings are Jaycen and Ryelei.
Joclynn’s activities include basketball and volleyball. Her favorite class is JMG. Her favorite teacher is Amanda Campbell.
Scholars of the Week for the week ending Dec. 5 are Joclynn Williams at Wolf Point Junior High and Trever Durney at Wolf Point High School.
Williams is an eighthgrade student and 13 years old. Her parents are Darla Williams and Thomas Bauer. Siblings are Jaycen and Ryelei.
Joclynn’s activities include basketball and volleyball. Her favorite class is JMG. Her favorite teacher is Amanda Campbell.
Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 will conduct their annual memorial service on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 2 p.m. in the upstairs ballroom. This annual service honors the memory of Elks members who have passed away during the past year — as well as remembering those Elk members who have gone on before.
Wolf Point Elks Lodge officers will perform the memorial ritual. Following the service, there will
Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 will conduct their annual memorial service on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 2 p.m. in the upstairs ballroom. This annual service honors the memory of Elks members who have passed away during the past year — as well as remembering those Elk members who have gone on before.
Wolf Point Elks Lodge officers will perform the memorial ritual. Following the service, there will
Montana State University Extension will offer its Tuesday Tips webinar series on estate and legacy planning beginning Jan. 5.
The series will run from 10 to 10:45 a.m. each Tuesday in January and February, followed by a 15-minute Q& A session until 11 a.m. The series is hosted by MSU Extension educators Marsha Goetting and Emily Standley.
Topics will include what individuals can and
Montana State University Extension will offer its Tuesday Tips webinar series on estate and legacy planning beginning Jan. 5.
The series will run from 10 to 10:45 a.m. each Tuesday in January and February, followed by a 15-minute Q& A session until 11 a.m. The series is hosted by MSU Extension educators Marsha Goetting and Emily Standley.
Topics will include what individuals can and
COVID-19 impacted Fort Peck Community College and the traditional in-person instruction at FPCC.
Early on in the pandemic, Fort Peck Community College was granted temporary approval to distance delivery education. This approval was only granted until Dec. 31.
After many discussions related to the current trends and COVID cases and research of online platforms at other tribal colleges, FPCC
COVID-19 impacted Fort Peck Community College and the traditional in-person instruction at FPCC.
Early on in the pandemic, Fort Peck Community College was granted temporary approval to distance delivery education. This approval was only granted until Dec. 31.
After many discussions related to the current trends and COVID cases and research of online platforms at other tribal colleges, FPCC
Richard Campbell is the Scholar of the Week for Wolf Point Junior High School.
Campbell is in the seventh grade and 12 years old. His parents are Amanda Damon and Cecil Schindler. Siblings are Rylan, 7, and Hamyanie, 17.
His activities include weight training. His favorite class is geography.
His favorite teacher is Lori Sande.
His role model is his father. Hobbies include football.
Richard Campbell is the Scholar of the Week for Wolf Point Junior High School.
Campbell is in the seventh grade and 12 years old. His parents are Amanda Damon and Cecil Schindler. Siblings are Rylan, 7, and Hamyanie, 17.
His activities include weight training. His favorite class is geography.
His favorite teacher is Lori Sande.
His role model is his father. Hobbies include football.
Wolf Point School Dec. 14: Frosted Flakes, Nutri Grain bars and fruit. Lunch: Fish, french fries, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 15: Breakfast: Mini french toast and fruit. Lunch: Nachos, vegetable and fruit.
Dec. 16: Breakfast: Breakfast pizza and fruit. Lunch: Potato soup, ham sandwiches, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 17: Breakfast: Apple muffins, yogurt and fruit. Lunch: Hot dogs, vegetable
Wolf Point School Dec. 14: Frosted Flakes, Nutri Grain bars and fruit. Lunch: Fish, french fries, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 15: Breakfast: Mini french toast and fruit. Lunch: Nachos, vegetable and fruit.
Dec. 16: Breakfast: Breakfast pizza and fruit. Lunch: Potato soup, ham sandwiches, vegetable and dessert.
Dec. 17: Breakfast: Apple muffins, yogurt and fruit. Lunch: Hot dogs, vegetable
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Dec. 10: Baked chicken, au grautin potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
Dec. 15: Sloppy joes, tater tots, cheese sticks and dessert.
Dec. 17: Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Dec. 10: Baked chicken, au grautin potatoes, broccoli and dessert.
Dec. 15: Sloppy joes, tater tots, cheese sticks and dessert.
Dec. 17: Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Do you know a student who could use $1,000 to help pay for their education? The Reach Higher Montana Scholarship program opened Dec. 1 at www.ReachHigher-Montana.org. This year, the Montana-based nonprofit organization will award 81 scholarships — 30 awards for Class of 2021 graduating high school seniors and 50 awards for students currently attending a Montana college or university for use in the
Do you know a student who could use $1,000 to help pay for their education? The Reach Higher Montana Scholarship program opened Dec. 1 at www.ReachHigher-Montana.org. This year, the Montana-based nonprofit organization will award 81 scholarships — 30 awards for Class of 2021 graduating high school seniors and 50 awards for students currently attending a Montana college or university for use in the
David Arndt (left in both photos) recently presented checks to Tina Betshismedicine (left photo) for the Wolf Point Pound Puppies, and Harry Beauchamp (right photo), owner of the Beauchamp building where free meals are given out weekdays those in need. The donations are from the Borge family, David and Douglas Borge. Dr. Henry Borge was a local Wolf Point doctor who practiced in the area for many
David Arndt (left in both photos) recently presented checks to Tina Betshismedicine (left photo) for the Wolf Point Pound Puppies, and Harry Beauchamp (right photo), owner of the Beauchamp building where free meals are given out weekdays those in need. The donations are from the Borge family, David and Douglas Borge. Dr. Henry Borge was a local Wolf Point doctor who practiced in the area for many
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