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
As the end of the year approaches, Montana State University Extension educators say there is still time for Montanans to deposit funds into a Montana Medical Care Savings Account and lower their state income taxes.
Extension has updated its MontGuide, Montana Medical Care Savings Accounts (MSAs) for the 2020 Tax Year, with free information exploring this option. The MontGuide is available
As the end of the year approaches, Montana State University Extension educators say there is still time for Montanans to deposit funds into a Montana Medical Care Savings Account and lower their state income taxes.
Extension has updated its MontGuide, Montana Medical Care Savings Accounts (MSAs) for the 2020 Tax Year, with free information exploring this option. The MontGuide is available
Tristan Cedar Mountain was born Dec. 1 at 5:15 a.m. to Colissa Lambert and Robin Mountain at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed eight pounds eight ounces and was 19 inches long. He joins siblings Vanessa and Mia Mountain, Ezmeriya Charles, Mar Tavius Bad Hawk III, Anthony Mountain and Miles Wolf Rang at home. His grandparents are Dee Anne Lambert and Kyle Reddog of Wolf Point
Tristan Cedar Mountain was born Dec. 1 at 5:15 a.m. to Colissa Lambert and Robin Mountain at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. He weighed eight pounds eight ounces and was 19 inches long. He joins siblings Vanessa and Mia Mountain, Ezmeriya Charles, Mar Tavius Bad Hawk III, Anthony Mountain and Miles Wolf Rang at home. His grandparents are Dee Anne Lambert and Kyle Reddog of Wolf Point
Despite the continuation of this aberrant year, Fort Peck Fine Arts Council is over-joyed to announce two upcoming events, with hope to provide cheer for the community and celebrate the holidays.
Teaming up with KLTZ, members of the summer theatre company, including audience favorite Pam L. Veis, will perform A Christmas Carol: The Live Radio Play, a nostalgic radio program. It will be broadcast
Despite the continuation of this aberrant year, Fort Peck Fine Arts Council is over-joyed to announce two upcoming events, with hope to provide cheer for the community and celebrate the holidays.
Teaming up with KLTZ, members of the summer theatre company, including audience favorite Pam L. Veis, will perform A Christmas Carol: The Live Radio Play, a nostalgic radio program. It will be broadcast
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point is excited to announce that its traditional holiday bazaar will take place on Saturday, Dec. 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Gloria Sande, secretary/ treasurer of the organization, said so far 21 tables have been reserved by vendors. A few more will probably be added for the event at Wolf Point High School.
“We’re following restrictions,” Sande said. “We will
The Optimist Club of Wolf Point is excited to announce that its traditional holiday bazaar will take place on Saturday, Dec. 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Gloria Sande, secretary/ treasurer of the organization, said so far 21 tables have been reserved by vendors. A few more will probably be added for the event at Wolf Point High School.
“We’re following restrictions,” Sande said. “We will
enus Wolf Point School Dec. 7: Breakfast: Coco puffs, rice krispies bars and fruit. Lunch: Hamburgers on buns, cheese slice, sweet potato fires, veggies and dessert.
Dec. 8: Breakfast: Mini blueberry waffles and fruit. Lunch: Chicken nuggets, hash browns, dinner rolls, veggies and fruit.
Dec. 9: Breakfast: Pretzels with cheese and apple sauce. Lunch: Barbecue pork, hamburger buns, veggies
enus Wolf Point School Dec. 7: Breakfast: Coco puffs, rice krispies bars and fruit. Lunch: Hamburgers on buns, cheese slice, sweet potato fires, veggies and dessert.
Dec. 8: Breakfast: Mini blueberry waffles and fruit. Lunch: Chicken nuggets, hash browns, dinner rolls, veggies and fruit.
Dec. 9: Breakfast: Pretzels with cheese and apple sauce. Lunch: Barbecue pork, hamburger buns, veggies
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