Emily Gabriel (left to right) and Karen Larsen Synan peruse wares offered by vendor Barbara Smith at the annual Christmas Bazaar in Culbertson’s old armory building Dec. 2. (Photo by James Walling)
Emily Gabriel (left to right) and Karen Larsen Synan peruse wares offered by vendor Barbara Smith at the annual Christmas Bazaar in Culbertson’s old armory building Dec. 2. (Photo by James Walling)
The Montana Association of Counties is considering options after the Montana Supreme Court ordered counties to levy the amount calculated by the state for schools, the full 95 mills, after most county commissions had decided to levy less than that amount.
A majority of counties, including Roosevelt, levied 77.9 mills, as opposed to the full 95 mills, as part of a local solution to help homeowners
The Montana Association of Counties is considering options after the Montana Supreme Court ordered counties to levy the amount calculated by the state for schools, the full 95 mills, after most county commissions had decided to levy less than that amount.
A majority of counties, including Roosevelt, levied 77.9 mills, as opposed to the full 95 mills, as part of a local solution to help homeowners
The Roosevelt County Commissioners have agreed to a memorandum of understanding with the City of Wolf Point to clean up abandoned tax deeded properties in Wolf Point.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak and Roosevelt County deputy attorney Thomas Bleicher first approached commissioners about the idea in late May. They were pleased with the commissioner’s approval on Tuesday, Nov. 28.
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The Roosevelt County Commissioners have agreed to a memorandum of understanding with the City of Wolf Point to clean up abandoned tax deeded properties in Wolf Point.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak and Roosevelt County deputy attorney Thomas Bleicher first approached commissioners about the idea in late May. They were pleased with the commissioner’s approval on Tuesday, Nov. 28.
Dschaak
Roosevelt County Commissioner Gordon Oelkers recently was voted the second vice president for the Montana Association of Counties.
Oelkers is now in line to serve as the organization’s president in two years.
Boards that Oelkers has served on include Montana Association of Oil, Gas and Coal Counties, Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center, Roosevelt County Health Board along with
Roosevelt County Commissioner Gordon Oelkers recently was voted the second vice president for the Montana Association of Counties.
Oelkers is now in line to serve as the organization’s president in two years.
Boards that Oelkers has served on include Montana Association of Oil, Gas and Coal Counties, Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center, Roosevelt County Health Board along with
Froid High School senior Karli Parks’ face may look familiar to many area residents. Maybe they have even experienced a friendly visit with her as she brings them a meal.
Parks keeps busy during after- school hours working as a waitress at The Honker Pit in Medicine Lake.
“I feel my work ethic is really good,” Parks said of the job. “I want to be a cosmetologist so it’s important
Froid High School senior Karli Parks’ face may look familiar to many area residents. Maybe they have even experienced a friendly visit with her as she brings them a meal.
Parks keeps busy during after- school hours working as a waitress at The Honker Pit in Medicine Lake.
“I feel my work ethic is really good,” Parks said of the job. “I want to be a cosmetologist so it’s important
Charlotte VonWald, six, (left) and Eleanor Von-Wald, four, enjoy talking with Santa Claus during the Culbertson Women’s Club’s Breakfast with Santa at the Culbertson school on Saturday, Dec.
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(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Charlotte VonWald, six, (left) and Eleanor Von-Wald, four, enjoy talking with Santa Claus during the Culbertson Women’s Club’s Breakfast with Santa at the Culbertson school on Saturday, Dec.
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(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 51 calls from Nov. 27-Dec. 3.
Nov. 27
Deputies responded to Froid for a report of a reckless driver. After a deputy located the driver, the individual said he was driving but wasn’t reckless. The driver was advised not to drive without a license.
Nov. 28
Deputies responded to a vehicle collision with a deer west of Culbertson in which
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 51 calls from Nov. 27-Dec. 3.
Nov. 27
Deputies responded to Froid for a report of a reckless driver. After a deputy located the driver, the individual said he was driving but wasn’t reckless. The driver was advised not to drive without a license.
Nov. 28
Deputies responded to a vehicle collision with a deer west of Culbertson in which
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Devin AmericanHorse, 34, Billings, hold for other agency.
Ricky Bain, 65, Plentywood, sexual assault.
Robert Biggs, 49, Portland, Ore., hold for other agency.
Jeff Blankenship, 41, hold for other agency.
Theo Bulltail, 40, Billings, hold for other agency.
Joshua Burks, 42, Culbertson, contempt of court warrant.
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Devin AmericanHorse, 34, Billings, hold for other agency.
Ricky Bain, 65, Plentywood, sexual assault.
Robert Biggs, 49, Portland, Ore., hold for other agency.
Jeff Blankenship, 41, hold for other agency.
Theo Bulltail, 40, Billings, hold for other agency.
Joshua Burks, 42, Culbertson, contempt of court warrant.
District judge David J. Cybulski heard a series of not guilty pleas during hearings in district court on Tuesday, Nov. 28.
Joshua Kyle Burks made not guilty pleas to the charges of criminal possession of dangerous drugs and tampering with physical evidence for an incident that occurred on Sept. 7.
An omnibus hearing was scheduled for Jan. 10, 2024. A trial was set for Feb. 15, 2024.
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District judge David J. Cybulski heard a series of not guilty pleas during hearings in district court on Tuesday, Nov. 28.
Joshua Kyle Burks made not guilty pleas to the charges of criminal possession of dangerous drugs and tampering with physical evidence for an incident that occurred on Sept. 7.
An omnibus hearing was scheduled for Jan. 10, 2024. A trial was set for Feb. 15, 2024.
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~ ~ 25 Years Ago ~ ~
December 10, 1998
Bainville Meeting Declares Dangerous Road Conditions
“The county roads in eastern Roosevelt County are creating a dangerous situation and they have to be taken care of” was the consensus of a Dec. 2 meeting held at the Bainville School. The county road discussion came about after the Bainville Community Club drafted a letter to the county commissioners
~ ~ 25 Years Ago ~ ~
December 10, 1998
Bainville Meeting Declares Dangerous Road Conditions
“The county roads in eastern Roosevelt County are creating a dangerous situation and they have to be taken care of” was the consensus of a Dec. 2 meeting held at the Bainville School. The county road discussion came about after the Bainville Community Club drafted a letter to the county commissioners
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