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.
The Wolf Point School Board approved building projects at various sites during its monthly meeting held on Monday, Oct. 13.
Projects approved included re-roofing the administration building for $49,523 and replacing the back door at the administration building for $8,045.
In addition, four security cameras were approved at the high school in the total amount of $12,1...
As the weather cools in eastern Montana, the days are nearing their end for making improvements on Wolf Point’s streets.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak was pleased with the progress made during the summer months.
“We did as much as the budget can handle,” Dschaak said. “We did a lot this year as far as overlays.”
Dschaak said a sewer project is scheduled t...
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 148 calls during Oct. 13-20.
The calls included the following: Oct. 13
Deputies assisted Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice at Poplar tribal housing for a report of disorderly conduct involving two males. The argument wasn’t physical, and the individuals were told to separate.
Deputy/coroner assisted...
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Oct. 13-19. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
Oct. 13
Calvyn Toavs, 26, male, 200 block of Main Street, public intoxication and disorderly conduct, tribal court.
Oct. 16
Ayla Jones, 37, female, 300 block of Blaine Street, obstructing a p...
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