Health Promotion Disease Prevention nursing staff Feryl Greufe (left to right), Jen Moran, Mollie Headdress assist Northside School and Wolf Point School District staff Sept. 21.
(Photo by James Walling)
Health Promotion Disease Prevention nursing staff Feryl Greufe (left to right), Jen Moran, Mollie Headdress assist Northside School and Wolf Point School District staff Sept. 21.
(Photo by James Walling)
Wolf Point, Poplar and Brockton are not allowed to have sporting events for the next two weeks based on a ruling from the Roosevelt County Board of Health. The decision came based on the increased of active virus cases in the county.
“From an activities standpoint for fall sports, we’re in crunch time now,” Wolf Point’s athletic director Cody Larson said. “Personally, I would hate for
Wolf Point, Poplar and Brockton are not allowed to have sporting events for the next two weeks based on a ruling from the Roosevelt County Board of Health. The decision came based on the increased of active virus cases in the county.
“From an activities standpoint for fall sports, we’re in crunch time now,” Wolf Point’s athletic director Cody Larson said. “Personally, I would hate for
As shown on the adjoining graphs accompanying this article, Roosevelt County/Fort Peck Tribes experienced a sharp increase in reported COVID-19 cases. The ages of cases are spread among all age groups.
According to Helen McCaffrey, Montana Department of Health and Human Services epidemiologist assigned to assist Roosevelt County/ Fort Peck Tribes:
•The number of COVID-19 cases in Roosevelt
As shown on the adjoining graphs accompanying this article, Roosevelt County/Fort Peck Tribes experienced a sharp increase in reported COVID-19 cases. The ages of cases are spread among all age groups.
According to Helen McCaffrey, Montana Department of Health and Human Services epidemiologist assigned to assist Roosevelt County/ Fort Peck Tribes:
•The number of COVID-19 cases in Roosevelt
In total, Montana will see the addition of more than 250 enumerators working to count Montanans to ensure that Montana is properly represented in the 2020 census. The deadline to complete the census is Oct. 31.
U.S. Senator Steve Daines announced Sept. 16 that he has successfully secured additional support and resources from the Trump administration to improve Montana’s census count.
In total, Montana will see the addition of more than 250 enumerators working to count Montanans to ensure that Montana is properly represented in the 2020 census. The deadline to complete the census is Oct. 31.
U.S. Senator Steve Daines announced Sept. 16 that he has successfully secured additional support and resources from the Trump administration to improve Montana’s census count.
The Roosevelt County Commissioners approved a new door for the shop in Bainville during Tuesday morning’s meeting, Sept. 22.
Commissioners explained that the shop has featured an old insulated door for years. The new two doors and opener will cost $12,645 from Overhead Door Company.
Commissioners also approved the purchase of a new copier machine for the clerk and recorder’s office. Cost
The Roosevelt County Commissioners approved a new door for the shop in Bainville during Tuesday morning’s meeting, Sept. 22.
Commissioners explained that the shop has featured an old insulated door for years. The new two doors and opener will cost $12,645 from Overhead Door Company.
Commissioners also approved the purchase of a new copier machine for the clerk and recorder’s office. Cost
Laura Cline is teaching kindergarten and pre-K special education at Wolf Point’s Southside Elementary. Originally from Geyser, Cline taught K-12 for six years in Big Sandy. She also taught math at C.M. Russell High School in Great Falls for two years.
Cline attended Montana University Northern in Havre, where she received a bachelor’s degree in elementary eduction. She also received her
Laura Cline is teaching kindergarten and pre-K special education at Wolf Point’s Southside Elementary. Originally from Geyser, Cline taught K-12 for six years in Big Sandy. She also taught math at C.M. Russell High School in Great Falls for two years.
Cline attended Montana University Northern in Havre, where she received a bachelor’s degree in elementary eduction. She also received her
Rhena Tumonong is part of a trio of local teachers who have relocated from the Philippines to teach in Wolf Point Schools. She is teaching first-grade this year at Wolf Point’s Southside School.
Tumonong is from La Carlotta City in the Philippines. She attended the University of Negros Occidental - Recoletos in La Carlotta City and taught summer school at Southside Elentary School over the past
Rhena Tumonong is part of a trio of local teachers who have relocated from the Philippines to teach in Wolf Point Schools. She is teaching first-grade this year at Wolf Point’s Southside School.
Tumonong is from La Carlotta City in the Philippines. She attended the University of Negros Occidental - Recoletos in La Carlotta City and taught summer school at Southside Elentary School over the past
Oswego Community Organization chair Clover Anaquod (left-right) met with refuse district board member Jon Kliewer and chairman John Rogenes in front of Oswego Hall Sept. 20. (Photo by James Walling)
Oswego Community Organization chair Clover Anaquod (left-right) met with refuse district board member Jon Kliewer and chairman John Rogenes in front of Oswego Hall Sept. 20. (Photo by James Walling)
Savanna’s Act, bipartisan legislation to address the nation’s crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women, unanimously passed the U.S. House of Representatives Sept. 21. The measure, which Congressman Greg Gianforte introduced with a bipartisan group of lawmakers, will go to President Trump’s desk.
“Montana faces a tragic crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women. They are
Savanna’s Act, bipartisan legislation to address the nation’s crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women, unanimously passed the U.S. House of Representatives Sept. 21. The measure, which Congressman Greg Gianforte introduced with a bipartisan group of lawmakers, will go to President Trump’s desk.
“Montana faces a tragic crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women. They are
A Wolf Point man accused of selling meth in a casino on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation admitted methamphetamine trafficking charges Monday, Sept. 21, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
Chance Justin Redstone, also known as CJ Redstone, 35, pleaded guilty to distribution of meth.
Redstone faces a mandatory minimum five years to 40 years in prison, a $5 million fine and at least four years
A Wolf Point man accused of selling meth in a casino on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation admitted methamphetamine trafficking charges Monday, Sept. 21, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
Chance Justin Redstone, also known as CJ Redstone, 35, pleaded guilty to distribution of meth.
Redstone faces a mandatory minimum five years to 40 years in prison, a $5 million fine and at least four years
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