Orlando Hale, 26, of Poplar died June 29, 2024, at Poplar Community Hospital.
Funeral services are pending at this time under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.
Orlando Hale, 26, of Poplar died June 29, 2024, at Poplar Community Hospital.
Funeral services are pending at this time under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.
The 27th annual benefit golf tournament for the NEMHS Charitable Foundation was a hit at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Course on Saturday, June 22.
The scramble attracted 21 teams including golfers from Wolf Point, Poplar, Vida and Glasgow.
“It’s good representation of the areas that we cover,” foundation executive director Brandi Lynn Wilkinson said. “I’m definitely happy with that.”
The 27th annual benefit golf tournament for the NEMHS Charitable Foundation was a hit at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Course on Saturday, June 22.
The scramble attracted 21 teams including golfers from Wolf Point, Poplar, Vida and Glasgow.
“It’s good representation of the areas that we cover,” foundation executive director Brandi Lynn Wilkinson said. “I’m definitely happy with that.”
Tribal Executive Board member Roxanne Gourneau expressed her frustration with the amount of criminal activity in the area during comments made at the Wolf Point Community Organization’s monthly meeting on June 17.
Gourneau said she has received “a lot of calls” pertaining to an incident at a Wolf Point store involving two women attacking others. She believes one of the alleged aggressors
Tribal Executive Board member Roxanne Gourneau expressed her frustration with the amount of criminal activity in the area during comments made at the Wolf Point Community Organization’s monthly meeting on June 17.
Gourneau said she has received “a lot of calls” pertaining to an incident at a Wolf Point store involving two women attacking others. She believes one of the alleged aggressors
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, DMont., commented about the proposed Eastern Montana Fertilizer Project during a conference call with rural state media members on Thursday, June 20.
The fertilizer project is planned to be constructed near Culbertson by Cyan H2 LLC, The project is estimated to cost about $1.6 billion. The hope is that the lone public assistance will come from a loan from the U.S. Department
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, DMont., commented about the proposed Eastern Montana Fertilizer Project during a conference call with rural state media members on Thursday, June 20.
The fertilizer project is planned to be constructed near Culbertson by Cyan H2 LLC, The project is estimated to cost about $1.6 billion. The hope is that the lone public assistance will come from a loan from the U.S. Department
The Northern Plains Independent and Community News received a series of awards, including 10 firstplace plaques, during this year’s Montana Newspaper Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. The selections were announced on Saturday, June 22, during the organization’s annual convention, held this year in Kalispell.
The Northern Plains Independent, based in Wolf Point, competed in
The Northern Plains Independent and Community News received a series of awards, including 10 firstplace plaques, during this year’s Montana Newspaper Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. The selections were announced on Saturday, June 22, during the organization’s annual convention, held this year in Kalispell.
The Northern Plains Independent, based in Wolf Point, competed in
Wolf Point High School student Jaycen Williams will benefit from an outstanding education experience this summer and she is looking forward to the opportunity.
Williams, who is entering her senior year, was selected for John Hopkins University’s leadership project held July 9-19 in Baltimore, Md.
She explains a student needs to get nominated in order to even have a chance to be selected
Wolf Point High School student Jaycen Williams will benefit from an outstanding education experience this summer and she is looking forward to the opportunity.
Williams, who is entering her senior year, was selected for John Hopkins University’s leadership project held July 9-19 in Baltimore, Md.
She explains a student needs to get nominated in order to even have a chance to be selected
Joseph Dale William Miller was sentenced for three charges during a hearing in district court on June 12.
Miller made guilty pleas on March 13 to the felony charges of assault of a peace officer and criminal possession of dangerous drugs, and the misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of intoxicants, first offense.
For the assault of a peace officer count, Judge David J. Cybulski
Joseph Dale William Miller was sentenced for three charges during a hearing in district court on June 12.
Miller made guilty pleas on March 13 to the felony charges of assault of a peace officer and criminal possession of dangerous drugs, and the misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of intoxicants, first offense.
For the assault of a peace officer count, Judge David J. Cybulski
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Fritz Anderson, 45, Billings, hold for other agency.
Brian Bell, 41, Dodson, hold for other agency.
Alphonse Bird, 19, Browning, hold for other agency.
Darek Birdinground, 34, hold for other agency.
Jonathan Brien, 44, Billings, hold for other agency.
Travis Brown, 41, hold for other agency.
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Fritz Anderson, 45, Billings, hold for other agency.
Brian Bell, 41, Dodson, hold for other agency.
Alphonse Bird, 19, Browning, hold for other agency.
Darek Birdinground, 34, hold for other agency.
Jonathan Brien, 44, Billings, hold for other agency.
Travis Brown, 41, hold for other agency.
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department June 17-23. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
June 18
James Eagle Sr., 56, male, 100 block of Main Street, public intoxication, tribal court.
In addition to the citations above, the WPPD had the following activity: animal/ found, two; animal/killed, one; assistance
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department June 17-23. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
June 18
James Eagle Sr., 56, male, 100 block of Main Street, public intoxication, tribal court.
In addition to the citations above, the WPPD had the following activity: animal/ found, two; animal/killed, one; assistance
A 30-year-old area man died in a fatality on U.S. Highway 2, mile marker 595, at about 10 p.m. on Wednesday, June 19. The fatal victim in the crash was Clay Nygaard of Wolf Point.
According to the Montana Highway Patrol, the Ford F350 pickup the man was driving was traveling westbound. When a Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office deputy attempted to initiate a traffic stop, the vehicle exited
A 30-year-old area man died in a fatality on U.S. Highway 2, mile marker 595, at about 10 p.m. on Wednesday, June 19. The fatal victim in the crash was Clay Nygaard of Wolf Point.
According to the Montana Highway Patrol, the Ford F350 pickup the man was driving was traveling westbound. When a Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office deputy attempted to initiate a traffic stop, the vehicle exited
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