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Health · Wolf PointThe Roosevelt County Commissioners hosted an informational meeting with Cyan H2, a Montana based LLC that includes the Eastern Montana Fertilizer Company, regarding a new fertilizer plant proposed east of Culbertson, south of U.S. Highway 2 and west of County Road 1013. The site identified for purchase includes over 400 acres. Letters of support for the project have been signed by CommissionerSee the Story
Commissioners Host Call On Fertilizer Plant - Northern Plains Independent
Wolf Point · Wolf PointThe Wolf Point School Board held a special meeting Monday, April 22, following a public hearing on the proposed draft Title VI application and other information for programs offered by Wolf Point Schools.
New personnel hires included Iris Kristine Mejos, Northside teacher for 2024-25; Kayla Messerly, FCS teacher; Shara Andrea Recla, junior high/high school math teacher; and Daniel Horsmon, districtSee the Story
Wolf Point School Board Votes On Hires
Wolf Point · Wolf PointPublic works director Greg Lukasik delivered an update on wastewater system improvements during the Wolf Point City Council’s regular meeting Monday, April 15.
“We’re still looking at a fall start depending on contractor schedules,” Lukasik said.
Grant applications are expected for signature at the next council meeting. Mayor Dschaak touted $15 million invested in the city’s sewerSee the Story
City Council Moves Forward With Sewer Improvements
Wolf Point · Wolf PointUnited Grain, which is situated to the southeast of Culbertson just across the railroad tracks, is a structure that is hard to miss. The grain elevators rise above the town and serve as a staple for our farming community. Constructed in 2013, the United Grain elevator services farmers from approximately a 50mile radius, purchasing primarily spring wheat which is transported out by rail.
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Boeshore Discusses Operations At United Grain
Greg Gianforte · Wolf PointA veto override effort on a much-debated marijuana revenue bill that initially passed the Montana Legislature with overwhelming bipartisan support last year has failed, according to poll results released Friday afternoon, April 19.
The override poll, conducted by a mail ballot by the Montana secretary of state’s office over the last month, attracted only 41 “yes” votes from state representativesSee the Story
[Opinion] Veto Override Push On Long-Debated Marijuana Money Bill Falls Short - Northern Plains Independent
Wolf Point · Wolf PointSuddenly, a lone figure appeared with a massive collection of keys. "Oh, the (expletive) are here," he stated, unafraid of the 35 Wolf Pointers — holding his gaze. Welcome toSee the Story
Culture clash: Gritty '72 Class A title game was pinnacle of football prowess for Wolf Point, Butte Central
Transgender · Wolf PointThrough a state project, the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 was able to assist fire departments in Roosevelt County again this year.
After receiving required applications, the Elks provided a check of $1,136 to the Poplar Fire Department for a gas detector, a check of $1,949 to the Culbertson Fire Department for a lighting package and $1,408 to the Bainville Fire Department for entry tools.
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Elks Donate To Fire Departments - Northern Plains Independent
Wolf Point · Wolf PointDuring their nearly three years in Wolf Point now, Pastor Arch Woodstock and his wife, Sandy, of Community Bible Church have made a point to lend a hand to the less privileged in the community.
First, they started their Green Bean Ministry where they provide drinks and food to the needy at Triangle Park. Next came Hubbard’s Cupboard where individuals could obtain clothing items to stay warmerSee the Story