20 August 2020

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Thomas Scott Jr.

Thomas Scott Jr.


bituaries Thomas Alfred Scott Jr., 58, of Fort Kipp died Aug. 10, 2020. He was born May 2, 1962, in Poplar to Thomas Alfred Scott Sr. and Sybil Jones. He was raised by his grandparents, Arthur and Martha Scott in Fort Kipp. He attended school in Brockton, where he developed a passion for sports, especially basketball. His trades began at a very young age, working on the family

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Defense Asks Court To Remove  Death Penalty In Geno Case

Defense Asks Court To Remove Death Penalty In Geno Case


Clovis Christopher Geno, 54, of Memphis, Tenn., was arrested Wednesday, Feb. 19, for allegedly killing his girlfriend in the Culbertson area in January. Geno is asking the Montana Supreme Court to take the death penalty off the table. The case against Geno was filed in February by Roosevelt County Attorney Austin Knudsen. Knudsen is active in the Montana Attorney General’s race this fall.

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When Gianforte asked Sidney’s  ….

When Gianforte asked Sidney’s ….


When Gianforte asked Sidney’s law enforcement about the drug epidemic, he was told that meth use is rapid. The meth is high purity and at a low financial cost in the area. Gianforte said Essential Air Service got renewed and he strongly supports the rural airport transportation program. “From my perspective, Essential Air Service is like infrastructure. It’s how we get rural areas connected.”

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13 August 2020

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Countywide Burn Ban In Place

Countywide Burn Ban In Place


With the weather warming up and fuels (grass and brush) in the county drying out, Roosevelt County will officially enter into Stage 1 fire restrictions. Roosevelt County commissioners approved the move at Aug. 11 regular meeting in Wolf Point. According to Roosevelt County fire warden Mike Olson, Stage 1 fire restrictions mean that campfires and other fires are prohibited except in approved

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Wolf Point School Board Shares  Multi-Option Reopening Plan

Wolf Point School Board Shares Multi-Option Reopening Plan


The Wolf Point School District held their regular board meeting Monday, Aug. 10, at the high school auditorium. The meeting was also accessible via Zoom and the Southside School’s Facebook page. Highlighting the meeting was the district’s three-pronged plan for returning to school this fall. Superintendent Loverty Erickson discussed the district’s reopening planning before the council and

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