12 January 2023

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to plan for medical emergencies Medical emergencies pose a significant threat to human health. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, unintentional injuries accounted for more than 192,000 deaths in 2020. That marks a significant increase since 2015, when NCHS data indicates roughly 146,000 people died from unintentional injuries. Unintentional injuries are not the

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05 January 2023

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Sheriff’s Office Honors Employees

Sheriff’s Office Honors Employees


The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office recognized three of its top employees during presentations on Friday, Dec. 30. Honored were Dhareen Villaluz as Deputy of the Year, Jared Taylor as Detention Officer of the Year and Brandy Sutton as Dispatcher of the Year. Sheriff Jason Frederick said he wants to make the awards an annual event. “We used to, but we have gotten away from it,” Frederick

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Mayor Looks Forward  To Successful 2023

Mayor Looks Forward To Successful 2023


When asked about his goal as Wolf Point’s mayor for 2023, Mayor Chris Dschaak had an easy time pointing to his top desire. He is hoping the work on the wastewater project begins this spring. He said the first funds for the project came through the American Rescue Plan Act. Additional funds will hopefully be received from the State of Montana or Montana Rural Development. The initial round

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4-H Students, Supporters  Receive Annual Honors

4-H Students, Supporters Receive Annual Honors


A highlight of the year for the Roosevelt County 4-H program was Achievement Day held at the Community Center in Froid. The Up-NAtom 4-H Club hosted the event and had members involved in babysitting, photography, baking, cooking, sewing, woodworking, beef, sheep, swine, goat, vet science, small engines and Cloverbud projects. Keira Stentoft of the Up-N-Atom 4-H Club received the Outstanding

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