Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 15: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, gravy, mixed vegetables and dessert.
May 20: Beef stroganoff, peas and dessert.
May 22: Hamburger deluxes, potato wedges and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 15: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, gravy, mixed vegetables and dessert.
May 20: Beef stroganoff, peas and dessert.
May 22: Hamburger deluxes, potato wedges and dessert.
Since its launch on May 14, 2004, the Montana Tobacco Quit Line has served more than 115,000 Montanans and, of those, more than 36,000 have successfully quit.
Quit Now Montana is no longer a telephone-only service to help people quit smoking. It has changed with the times and its rebranding reflects that change. Quit Now Montana still offers free quit coaching over the phone and now also offers
Since its launch on May 14, 2004, the Montana Tobacco Quit Line has served more than 115,000 Montanans and, of those, more than 36,000 have successfully quit.
Quit Now Montana is no longer a telephone-only service to help people quit smoking. It has changed with the times and its rebranding reflects that change. Quit Now Montana still offers free quit coaching over the phone and now also offers
Frontier School May 12: Tuna croissants, fruits and vegetables.
May 13: Tacos, refried beans, fruits and vegetables.
May 14: Biscuits and gravy, sausage links, fruits and vegetables.
May 15: Chicken mashed potato bowls, fruits and vegetables.
May 16: No school.
*** Wolf Point School May 12: Breakfast: Blueberry pancakes, sausage links and oranges. Lunch: Chicken caesar croissant
Frontier School May 12: Tuna croissants, fruits and vegetables.
May 13: Tacos, refried beans, fruits and vegetables.
May 14: Biscuits and gravy, sausage links, fruits and vegetables.
May 15: Chicken mashed potato bowls, fruits and vegetables.
May 16: No school.
*** Wolf Point School May 12: Breakfast: Blueberry pancakes, sausage links and oranges. Lunch: Chicken caesar croissant
Wolf Point High School senior Paige Rios says music was one of her favorite areas while attending the school.
She enjoyed being a member of Wolf Point’s swing choir.
“I liked everything about it, especially going on trips,” she said about choir.
She especially enjoyed performing the Billy Joel song, “As So It Goes.”
A hobby for her is writing. Her subjects for her poems
Wolf Point High School senior Paige Rios says music was one of her favorite areas while attending the school.
She enjoyed being a member of Wolf Point’s swing choir.
“I liked everything about it, especially going on trips,” she said about choir.
She especially enjoyed performing the Billy Joel song, “As So It Goes.”
A hobby for her is writing. Her subjects for her poems
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 8: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, green beans and dessert.
May 13: Teriyaki chicken, rice, broccoli and dessert.
May 15: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, gravy, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 8: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, green beans and dessert.
May 13: Teriyaki chicken, rice, broccoli and dessert.
May 15: Chicken-fried steaks, mashed potatoes, gravy, mixed vegetables and dessert.
Frazer students in grades prek-6 presented the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s performance of The Snow Queen at the school on Friday, May 2. The program was sponsored
by Frazer’s JOM parent committee.
(Photos by Bill Vander Weele)
Frazer students in grades prek-6 presented the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s performance of The Snow Queen at the school on Friday, May 2. The program was sponsored
by Frazer’s JOM parent committee.
(Photos by Bill Vander Weele)
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recreation staff is excited for the upcoming improvements at Culbertson Bridge Fishing Access Site, located on the Missouri River three miles south of Culbertson.
Developments will include five campsites, a new parking area, a second latrine near the camping area (arriving later this summer), and blocking existing vehicle access near the degraded riverbank.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recreation staff is excited for the upcoming improvements at Culbertson Bridge Fishing Access Site, located on the Missouri River three miles south of Culbertson.
Developments will include five campsites, a new parking area, a second latrine near the camping area (arriving later this summer), and blocking existing vehicle access near the degraded riverbank.
A walk has been planned in Poplar to mark a national day of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons awareness efforts.
The event is set for Monday, May 5, at Poplar High School, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. The walk route will begin at the school and proceed through downtown Poplar.
According to Angeline Cheek, the agenda for the event will include an opening prayer and remarks from Fort Peck
A walk has been planned in Poplar to mark a national day of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons awareness efforts.
The event is set for Monday, May 5, at Poplar High School, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. The walk route will begin at the school and proceed through downtown Poplar.
According to Angeline Cheek, the agenda for the event will include an opening prayer and remarks from Fort Peck
What is a Medigap?
Medigap (also known as a Medicare supplement plan) is a supplemental insurance policy sold by private companies that can be used along with Medicare Parts A and B to fill the gaps in their coverage. It can help you cover costs related to deductibles, copayments, coinsurance, and more.
What is Medigap coverage used for?
For the most part, Medigap plans are designed
What is a Medigap?
Medigap (also known as a Medicare supplement plan) is a supplemental insurance policy sold by private companies that can be used along with Medicare Parts A and B to fill the gaps in their coverage. It can help you cover costs related to deductibles, copayments, coinsurance, and more.
What is Medigap coverage used for?
For the most part, Medigap plans are designed
Change — often just the sound of doing something new or different sends chills up and down our spine. It can be difficult, hard to accept and we might at times dig our heels into the ground and defy it. Since coming to Wolf Point just four years ago, I have seen folks stand firm and use that well worn phrase that pastors all over the world dread; “We have never done it that way before.”
Change — often just the sound of doing something new or different sends chills up and down our spine. It can be difficult, hard to accept and we might at times dig our heels into the ground and defy it. Since coming to Wolf Point just four years ago, I have seen folks stand firm and use that well worn phrase that pastors all over the world dread; “We have never done it that way before.”
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