17 hrs ago | Wolf Point Herald News
GARY WEINER , Resource Management Specialist with the National Park Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior, part of the Intermountain Region Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance based in Bozeman, discusses a possible trail project for Scobey the morning of Thursday, October 29, with local citizens.
IT WAS ELECTION DAY in Daniels County on Tuesday, November 3. Election officials Roberta Miller, Bonnie Germundson and Francie Hoversland in action just minutes before the polls opened at 12 noon.
Veteran's Day Program Is Wed., Nov. 11
A A A The annual Veterana s day program will be held in the Scobey School small gym on Wednesday, November 11 at 11 a.m. A A A A flag raising ceremony will be also held following the program at the Scobey Cemetery.
Area Ranches Featured In Book About Montana Centennial Ranches
The 52 Ranch near Wolf Point and 14 other northeast Montana ranches are featured in an upcoming book, The Weak Ones Turned Back, The Cowards Never Started: A Century of Ranching in Montana.
FIELD REPRESENTATIVES of Montana Congressman Denny Rehberg were in Scobey Wednesday, October 21, setting up a listening-session shop on the second floor of the Daniels County Courthouse from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
Free Cancer Basics Seminar In Wolf Point, Oct. 15
A A A Transportation will be provided free, if enough people RSVP, to anyone from the areas of Scobey, Plentywood, Culbertson and Glasgow to a free a oeCancer Basicsa informational seminar in Wolf Point, Thursday, October 15.
OVER 80 NEMONT EMPLOYEES were on hand to help make the Nemont Annual Meeting in Culbertson on Saturday a big success.
Years from now, historians may not agree on whether the federal stimulus plan was effective in reigniting the country's flailing economy.
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Homeland Security spending a whole lot of stimulus on Montana ports While it's true that the buildings at the Port of Scobey and the Port of Whitetail in Montana need serious updating, the decision of Homeland Security to spend $77 million on five border crossing stations in Montana is excessive.
Now that is a stimulus: Port spending is out of proportion
Many times it's been observed in this space that one person's porkbarrel project is another person's lifeblood.
Scrutiny of expensive Montana port upgrades intensifies
SCOBEY - Suddenly, the bar here got very, very quiet. There, on the big-screen television, was a picture of the Port of Scobey just 14 miles up the road, and Lou Dobbs was introducing CNN's investigative journalist Drew Griffin with a national report - from Scobey.
Questions raised over DHS funding of Montana border crossings
Department of Homeland Security officials are taking another look at why two Montana border crossings could be receiving millions of dollars in upgrades.
Too bad about the fancy borders
Apologies are in order. My news today is certain to spoil any pleasant Saturday breakfast with the morning paper as the kids watch Scooby-Doo in the Saskatchewan homes of all you international truckers, tourists and terrorists.
Behind the scenes at 2 border crossings
We were driving through some of the most remote country in the United States, chasing a story that seemed hard to believe.
Montana Companies Awarded Northern Border Port Of Entry Contracts
Two Montana businesses have been awarded major federal subcontracts to create jobs by rebuilding ports of entry along America's northern border with Canada, Senator Jon Tester announced this week.
Pioneer Days in Scobey features The Dirty Shame Show
Scobey celebrates its 43rd annual Pioneer Days on Saturday and Sunday at Pioneer Town, an outdoor museum with 35 preserved historic buildings on 20 acres.
Montana Firms Can Bid on One Border Project
Montana's general contractors will be able to bid on one of the five federal stimulus projects to build ports on the state's northern border.
STARS TAKE A 42-24 LEAD IN THE ALL-TIME SERIES AGAINST WYOMING. WYOMING LOOKS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEIR LENGTH WHEN THEY MEET OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF EVENINGS, BOASTING FIVE PLAYERS BETWEEN 6-5 AND 6-8. MONTANA'S TALLEST PLAYER IS 6-7 JOEL BARNDT, WHO PLAYED HIS HIGH SCHOOL BALL AT BILLINGS CENTRAL AND IS HEADED TO MONTANA STATE-BILLINGS. THE ...
Psychiatrist marks 34th anniversary at clinic
A lot of folks get exasperated after a bad day at work or maybe burnt out after too many years doing the same job.