06 November 2019

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Burke To Lead GNDC’s Food/Ag Development Center

Burke To Lead GNDC’s Food/Ag Development Center


Great Northern Development Corporation in partnership with Eastern Plains Economic Development Corporation has been designated as a regional Food and Ag Development Center. The center, which is located in Wolf Point, serves the 11-county region. Great Northern Development Corporation serving Daniels, Garfield, McCone, Roosevelt, Sheridan and Valley counties, and Eastern Plains Development Corporation

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Music Teacher McNulty  Settles In At Frontier

Music Teacher McNulty Settles In At Frontier


Frontier Elementary School’s new music teacher, Olga McNulty, was born in Kamianske, Ukraine. Known as Dniprodzerzhynsk during the Soviet period, the city is located in the central part of the country. McNulty received her early education in Krivoy Rog, Ukraine’s eighth largest city. She returned to Dniprodzerzhynsk for college, where she earned her master’s degree in music education.

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Optimists Serve Halloween Meal

Optimists Serve Halloween Meal


Optimist Club of Wolf Point members Gloria Sande (right) and Dennis Nelson serve Lillianna Yazzie-Youngman, a fifth-grader at Northside Elementary School, during the Optimist’s free hotdog dinner in the Catholic Stand building (former Blessing Shop) on Anaconda Street at Third Avenue South Thursday, Oct. 31. The meal was served during the nearby downtown Trunk-or-Treat and trick-or-treating at

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Trunk-Or-Treat

Trunk-Or-Treat


A crowd of children and adults turned out Thursday, Oct. 31 for Halloween Trunk-or-Treat in the lot next to the Swap Shop that was the former location of Gysler Furniture. (Photo by John Plestina)

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Montana DOJ, OPI Announce National Missing  Children’s Day Poster Contest For Fifth-Graders

Montana DOJ, OPI Announce National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest For Fifth-Graders


The Montana Department of Justice and the Office of Public Instruction are working together to give Montana students the opportunity to participate in state and national poster contests which focus on the theme of “Bringing Our Missing Children Home.” “This contest serves as a good reminder for all of us to talk to our children and grandchildren about their personal safety in a variety

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