Wolf Point High Schoolâs cheerleaders show school spirit prior to the schoolâs boysâ basketball
game against Circle on Thursday, Jan. 23.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point High Schoolâs cheerleaders show school spirit prior to the schoolâs boysâ basketball
game against Circle on Thursday, Jan. 23.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
( Publisherâs Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Jan. 20-26. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
Jan. 23
Dylan Weston, 20, male, 200 block of Main Street, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
Jan. 24
Luke Jackson, 50, male, Third Avenue South and Front Street, burglary resisting arrest and criminal possession
( Publisherâs Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Jan. 20-26. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
Jan. 23
Dylan Weston, 20, male, 200 block of Main Street, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
Jan. 24
Luke Jackson, 50, male, Third Avenue South and Front Street, burglary resisting arrest and criminal possession
The Roosevelt County Sheriffâs Office responded to 76 calls from Jan. 20-27.
The calls included: Jan. 20
Deputies responded to Brockton on a report of a domestic complaint regarding an adult female claiming her boyfriend was yelling and being aggressive. She said her boyfriend kicked and damaged the front door. The male left the residence. The female said she was going to request a restraining
The Roosevelt County Sheriffâs Office responded to 76 calls from Jan. 20-27.
The calls included: Jan. 20
Deputies responded to Brockton on a report of a domestic complaint regarding an adult female claiming her boyfriend was yelling and being aggressive. She said her boyfriend kicked and damaged the front door. The male left the residence. The female said she was going to request a restraining
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Elias Adame, 38, Billings, hold for other agency.
Harry Azure, 25, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Leroy Beauchamp Jr., 43, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Shanley Leonard Bighorn, 40, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Elijah Bullcalf, 21, Browning, hold for other agency.
Briar Crawford
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Elias Adame, 38, Billings, hold for other agency.
Harry Azure, 25, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Leroy Beauchamp Jr., 43, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Shanley Leonard Bighorn, 40, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Elijah Bullcalf, 21, Browning, hold for other agency.
Briar Crawford
Montanans could have beer and wine delivered to their doors by services like DoorDash if a bill in front of the House of Representatives passes.
House Bill 211, sponsored by Rep. Katie Zolnikov, R-Billings, would require delivery drivers to be 21 years old, get a license to deliver alcohol and not have been convicted of driving under the influence in the past seven years.
Tom Kerr is the
Montanans could have beer and wine delivered to their doors by services like DoorDash if a bill in front of the House of Representatives passes.
House Bill 211, sponsored by Rep. Katie Zolnikov, R-Billings, would require delivery drivers to be 21 years old, get a license to deliver alcohol and not have been convicted of driving under the influence in the past seven years.
Tom Kerr is the
Back-channel communications between Montana lawmakers, lobbyists and stakeholders when drafting bills are once again open to the public under a court order issued Tuesday, Jan. 21, in Great Falls.
Cascade County District Court Judge John Kutzman ordered Montana legislative staff to stop redacting details about who state lawmakers were communicating with when developing legislation. Such material
Back-channel communications between Montana lawmakers, lobbyists and stakeholders when drafting bills are once again open to the public under a court order issued Tuesday, Jan. 21, in Great Falls.
Cascade County District Court Judge John Kutzman ordered Montana legislative staff to stop redacting details about who state lawmakers were communicating with when developing legislation. Such material
Roosevelt County Detention officer Kobe Clark graduates from Montana Law Enforcement Academies Basic Corrections course Friday, Jan. 24, in Helena.
(Photo submitted)
Roosevelt County Detention officer Kobe Clark graduates from Montana Law Enforcement Academies Basic Corrections course Friday, Jan. 24, in Helena.
(Photo submitted)
The Wolf Point 100 Club, which supports area health care efforts, will have its annual meeting on Saturday, Jan. 25. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.
Club president Cindy Hanks said the meeting will be shorter this year because of the amount of illnesses going around the area.
Other club officers include James Johnson as vice president and Cathryn
The Wolf Point 100 Club, which supports area health care efforts, will have its annual meeting on Saturday, Jan. 25. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.
Club president Cindy Hanks said the meeting will be shorter this year because of the amount of illnesses going around the area.
Other club officers include James Johnson as vice president and Cathryn
Chairman Justin Gray Hawk Sr. of the Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board urged tribal members to carry a current Fort Peck Tribal ID in a press release on Friday, Jan. 24.
The public service announcement reads, âWith all the chaos in America over President Trumpâs executive orders and deportation, Fort Peck Tribal members have reached out to me to express their concern of a threat to âdeport
Chairman Justin Gray Hawk Sr. of the Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board urged tribal members to carry a current Fort Peck Tribal ID in a press release on Friday, Jan. 24.
The public service announcement reads, âWith all the chaos in America over President Trumpâs executive orders and deportation, Fort Peck Tribal members have reached out to me to express their concern of a threat to âdeport
The turmoil around the social media app TikTok over the weekend left some users in Montana uncertain, as President Donald Trumpâs promise to keep the platform functioning is at odds with the goals of Montana state officials who have called to ban the app.
âWe know the Chinese Communist Party is using TikTok to steal data and spy on Americans. It should be banned as Congress intended and the
The turmoil around the social media app TikTok over the weekend left some users in Montana uncertain, as President Donald Trumpâs promise to keep the platform functioning is at odds with the goals of Montana state officials who have called to ban the app.
âWe know the Chinese Communist Party is using TikTok to steal data and spy on Americans. It should be banned as Congress intended and the
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