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Wolf Point School Mill Levies Fail Again
Wolf Point School District 45-45A voters have overwhelmingly rejected two mill levies requested by the school district. Voters on Tuesday, May 8, also overwhelming favored incumbent Janice Wemmer-Kegley...
Read More...Board Votes To Return Donated Land In Wolf Point; Big Timber Wins Cowboy Hall Of Fame
Well, it’s officially time to take down the sign along U.S. Hwy. 2 proclaiming Wolf Point as the official home of the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and someone needs to change the city’s Wikipedia entry,...
Read More...Oil Workers Being Asked To File Transient ID Cards; Sheriff’s Office Tracking Oil Activity
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office is tracking oil activity and oil workers in the county, compiling a database of oil field sites and workers utilizing special identification cards and a deputy sheriff...
Read More...Library Brings History To Life
The Roosevelt County Library brought Western frontier history to life for dozens of guests, including many children, during two programs at the library in April that marked the “Lewis and Clark Heritage...
Read More...Mill Levies Would Hit Some Farmers Hardest, Total Tax Impact Depends On Geography
New data released by the Montana Department of Revenue itemizes how two proposed Wolf Point school district mill levy increases, and two Roosevelt County mill levy hikes, could increase property taxes...
Read More...Jackson, Wemmer-Kegley Vying For School Board
Wolf Point School district voters will soon decide a contest between the school board’s former chairman and a freshman member of the board.
Read More...- Wolf Point School Mill Levies Fail Again
- Board Votes To Return Donated Land In Wolf Point; Big Timber Wins Cowboy Hall Of Fame
- Oil Workers Being Asked To File Transient ID Cards; Sheriff’s Office Tracking Oil Activity
- Library Brings History To Life
- Mill Levies Would Hit Some Farmers Hardest, Total Tax Impact Depends On Geography
- Jackson, Wemmer-Kegley Vying For School Board
SPORTS-Wolf Point
Evans Wins Last Two Golf Meets
Wolf Point High School’s lone female golfer has won both of her team’s last two meets and head coach Rodney Paulson says his team should be tough to beat when his top male golfers start playing up...
Read More...Several Wolves Off To Top 10 Meet
The Wolf Point High School track and field team was sidelined last weekend when a two-day meet in Glendive was canceled due to weather.
Read More...Sansaver Stands Out At Sidney Track Meet
Wolf Point High School senior Amanda Sansaver again led the track team at the Sidney invitational track and field meet, placing in several events.
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