Kevin Sherman Kevin Charles Sherman died Aug. 26, 2022, at Sheridan Memorial Hospital. He was born on April 27, 1963, in Stanley, N.D., to Clarence and Mabel Sherman. The family lived in several places following Clarence’s work in the oilfield before finally settling in Williston, N.D., where Kevin graduated from high school in 1981. He lived in various places but eventually moved to Sparks, Nev., where he met and married Faye. Jacob was born to this union. Kevin worked in several warehouses in Nevada, including a warehouse where he packed cell phones for shipment. After Clarence’s death, Kevin moved to Medicine Lake to help care for Mabel and to be closer to his son. Kevin is survived by his son, Jacob; siblings, Tracey Tormaschy, Nancy Balikian and Tim Sherman. Services were held Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Medicine Lake Lutheran Church with Pastor Johnette Grefe officiating. Interment was at the Medicine Lake Cemetery. Kevin Sherman Kevin Charles Sherman died Aug. 26, 2022, at Sheridan Memorial Hospital. He was born on April 27, 1963, in Stanley, N.D., to Clarence and Mabel Sherman. The family lived in several places following Clarence’s work in the oilfield before finally settling in Williston, N.D., where Kevin graduated from high school in 1981. He lived in various places but eventually moved to Sparks, Nev., where he met and married Faye. Jacob was born to this union. Kevin worked in several warehouses in Nevada, including a warehouse where he packed cell phones for shipment. After Clarence’s death, Kevin moved to Medicine Lake to help care for Mabel and to be closer to his son. Kevin is survived by his son, Jacob; siblings, Tracey Tormaschy, Nancy Balikian and Tim Sherman. Services were held Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Medicine Lake Lutheran Church with Pastor Johnette Grefe officiating. Interment was at the Medicine Lake Cemetery.
Culbertson High School hosted its “Arabian Nights” themed prom at the old armory building on Broadway Avenue Saturday, March 21.
Junior class advisor Chelsie Flinn organized students and volunteers including Mary Drake, Mike Olson and others, who provided decorations, lights and music for the evening. Attendance was strong, with parents and relations packing the hous...
The Fort Peck Tribes’ land committee approved sewer projects in Brockton and Frazer during a meeting held on Wednesday, March 18.
Tina Magnan, director for enterprise, said funds provided from the Environmental Protection Agency will pay for the projects. Costs are $1.64 million for the Brockton project and $962,689 for the Frazer project.
But $130,000 for each pr...
Michael Dean Grey Bear and Lori Jo Lynn Grey Bear are each facing five felony charges in Roosevelt County District Court.
The felony charges include three counts of criminal possession of dangerous drugs and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. They are also charged with criminal possession of drug paraphernalia.
On March 10, a deputy stopped a vehicle fo...
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 144 calls from March 16-23.
The calls included the following: March 17
Deputies assisted BIA social services in searching for a missing juvenile.
Deputies received notification that a male was released from Fort Peck tribal jail. There was an extradition warrant for his arrest by the county. Andrew Frederick, 35...
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Xavier Alvarado, 27, Plentywood, failure to register as sexual or violent offender.
T’shauna Azure, 27, Wolf Point, criminal endangerment.
Chad Bachmann, 46, Red Lodge, hold for other agency.
Vincent Bell, 33, Billings, hold for other agency.
Shanley Leonard Bighorn, 41, ...
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