Carol Neufeld Carol Ann (Pobis) Neufeld, 68, of Larslan died July 31, 2022, in her home. She was born Jan. 9, 1954, in St. Louis, Mo., to Warren and Ruby Pobis. She lived in St. Louis until she was married to Roy D. Neufeld of Larslan. They farmed in Larslan all their 53 married years, first with Roy’s father and mother and later with their two sons and their families. She and Roy have three children, Roy Allen, Jennifer Annette and Curtis Ryan. The couple also resided in Billings, mostly during her cancer treatments and winters. She was a member of the Lustre MB Church and WMS and many organizations over the years. She was passionate with the Relay for Life effort when she was able. She loved the Lord, and loved people and her quick and genuine smile endeared people to her. She was always ready to share her faith the reason for her hope in life and eternity. She loved family and was a mother first to all of her children and grandchildren. Sharing and teaching them everything she knew with unlimited patience and time. While she knew all the hard work that make farms work as well as providing for family with garden produce and home care, she had a passion for quilting. Not only did she share and teach that with all of her grandchildren but also used quilts as a calling card to share her love for Jesus with any fellow cancer patients she encountered. Through the 14 years of her cancer journey, she encouraged, consoled and shared God’s love with countless friends, with or without, cancer. Her strong and unbending faith was a living example for all of how to walk through this life, day by day depending on Jesus and not our own ability or reason. She is survived by her husband, Roy D. Neufeld; children, Roy Allen Neufeld, Jennifer Reddig and Curtis Neufeld; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4, at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 5, at MB Church in Lustre. A private family burial will be at MB Cemetery. Carol Neufeld Carol Ann (Pobis) Neufeld, 68, of Larslan died July 31, 2022, in her home. She was born Jan. 9, 1954, in St. Louis, Mo., to Warren and Ruby Pobis. She lived in St. Louis until she was married to Roy D. Neufeld of Larslan. They farmed in Larslan all their 53 married years, first with Roy’s father and mother and later with their two sons and their families. She and Roy have three children, Roy Allen, Jennifer Annette and Curtis Ryan. The couple also resided in Billings, mostly during her cancer treatments and winters. She was a member of the Lustre MB Church and WMS and many organizations over the years. She was passionate with the Relay for Life effort when she was able. She loved the Lord, and loved people and her quick and genuine smile endeared people to her. She was always ready to share her faith the reason for her hope in life and eternity. She loved family and was a mother first to all of her children and grandchildren. Sharing and teaching them everything she knew with unlimited patience and time. While she knew all the hard work that make farms work as well as providing for family with garden produce and home care, she had a passion for quilting. Not only did she share and teach that with all of her grandchildren but also used quilts as a calling card to share her love for Jesus with any fellow cancer patients she encountered. Through the 14 years of her cancer journey, she encouraged, consoled and shared God’s love with countless friends, with or without, cancer. Her strong and unbending faith was a living example for all of how to walk through this life, day by day depending on Jesus and not our own ability or reason. She is survived by her husband, Roy D. Neufeld; children, Roy Allen Neufeld, Jennifer Reddig and Curtis Neufeld; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4, at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 5, at MB Church in Lustre. A private family burial will be at MB Cemetery.
Map ProposalRepublican Commissioner Jeff Essmann produced one of four maps advanced last week as part of theMontana Districting and Apportionment’s work to redistrict the Legislature. (Courtesy Dave’s Redistricting)
The Roosevelt County Commissioners approved a bid from Pyramid Network Services for a radio tower during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 2.
The bid was for $582,858.99. The other bid for the project came from Mesquite Valley Communications for $678,394.18.
Commissioner Gary Macdonald made the motion to approve the Pyramid bid and the motion was approved.
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( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Aug. 1-7. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
August 1
Mada Bergie, 29, female, 800 block of Fifth Avenue South, theft, tribal court.
Randall Birthmark Jr., 27, male, 100 block of East Garfield Street, endangering welfare of a child, tri...
oster ( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.)
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Kenneth Alred, 50, Sheridan County, hold for other agency.
Ricky Bain, 64, ...
Terrence Raye Cambridge is facing three charges, including one felony, after a crash in Culbertson on July 11.
Cambridge is scheduled to make his initial district court appearance on Sept. 14. He faces the felony charge of criminal endangerment and the misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants, first offense, and right of way violation.
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