A resolution was passed to put $14,336 in a new domestic preparedness fund. The money, received through a grant prepared by DES coordinator Lindsey McNabb, will maintain sirens throughout the county.
A resolution was passed to put $14,336 in a new domestic preparedness fund. The money, received through a grant prepared by DES coordinator Lindsey McNabb, will maintain sirens throughout the county.
dents from Bainville, Brockton, Culbertson, Froid, Frontier, Poplar and Wolf Point.
2. Makenize Jackson, a seventh-grade student, was presented the Wolf Point Citizenship Award for her efforts in saving a local boy at the swimming pool. At the assembly, Jackson explained that she saw the boy under the water and that he needed urgent assistance. “I went under the rope to him,” she said.
dents from Bainville, Brockton, Culbertson, Froid, Frontier, Poplar and Wolf Point.
2. Makenize Jackson, a seventh-grade student, was presented the Wolf Point Citizenship Award for her efforts in saving a local boy at the swimming pool. At the assembly, Jackson explained that she saw the boy under the water and that he needed urgent assistance. “I went under the rope to him,” she said.
The Wolf Point Lions Club and the Wolf Point chapter of Walleyes Unlimited have announced the winners of their annual Christmas lighting contest. Judging took place on Sunday, Dec. 17.
Eight winners received Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture shopping dollars. Awards included $125 for first place, $75 for second and $50 for the six honorable mention selections.
Chris Evans of
The Wolf Point Lions Club and the Wolf Point chapter of Walleyes Unlimited have announced the winners of their annual Christmas lighting contest. Judging took place on Sunday, Dec. 17.
Eight winners received Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture shopping dollars. Awards included $125 for first place, $75 for second and $50 for the six honorable mention selections.
Chris Evans of
The Wolf Point School board discussed again whether to provide a stipend to school principals for conducting testing during its meeting on Monday, Dec. 11. The stipends have been $5,000 for the previous few years.
“I want to put this one to rest once and for all,” superintendent David Perkins said of the topic.
He doesn’t feel enough information has been provided to explain how much
The Wolf Point School board discussed again whether to provide a stipend to school principals for conducting testing during its meeting on Monday, Dec. 11. The stipends have been $5,000 for the previous few years.
“I want to put this one to rest once and for all,” superintendent David Perkins said of the topic.
He doesn’t feel enough information has been provided to explain how much
History took place at Wolf Point High School and Wolf Point Junior High School on Wednesday, Dec. 13, when an induction ceremony was held for the schools’ Jobs for Montana Graduates’ program.
Advisors for the program are Mandi Campbell and Abby Traeholt.
Since the JMG members mentor at Southside Elementary School, students from Southside were in attendance to honor the older students.
History took place at Wolf Point High School and Wolf Point Junior High School on Wednesday, Dec. 13, when an induction ceremony was held for the schools’ Jobs for Montana Graduates’ program.
Advisors for the program are Mandi Campbell and Abby Traeholt.
Since the JMG members mentor at Southside Elementary School, students from Southside were in attendance to honor the older students.
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Dec. 11-17. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
December 12
Timothy Pederson, 57, male, 200 block of East Main Street, disorderly conduct and intimidation, municipal court.
December 14
Melvin Azure, Jr., 31, male, 200 block of Main Street, public intoxication,
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Dec. 11-17. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
December 12
Timothy Pederson, 57, male, 200 block of East Main Street, disorderly conduct and intimidation, municipal court.
December 14
Melvin Azure, Jr., 31, male, 200 block of Main Street, public intoxication,
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 63 calls from Dec. 11-18.
Dec. 11
Deputies received a call regarding a possible burglary west of Culbertson. A family reported that someone had broken into a house. The case is under investigation.
Deputies assisted a male who fallen out of his wheelchair in Wolf Point.
Dec. 12
Deputies assisted the Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 63 calls from Dec. 11-18.
Dec. 11
Deputies received a call regarding a possible burglary west of Culbertson. A family reported that someone had broken into a house. The case is under investigation.
Deputies assisted a male who fallen out of his wheelchair in Wolf Point.
Dec. 12
Deputies assisted the Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law
Oral arguments will take place on a motion to dismiss in the Frank Piocos v. Roosevelt County case. The hearing was scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20.
Piocos is looking for a judgment to acknowledge he was not lawfully removed as county attorney, having his salary reinstated, having his salary paid from Feb. 4 to the present, having attorney’s fees paid and other supplemental relief.
Oral arguments will take place on a motion to dismiss in the Frank Piocos v. Roosevelt County case. The hearing was scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20.
Piocos is looking for a judgment to acknowledge he was not lawfully removed as county attorney, having his salary reinstated, having his salary paid from Feb. 4 to the present, having attorney’s fees paid and other supplemental relief.
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