The consisting of, from left, Cefan Growing Thunder, Kaelen Smith and Waubdi Growing Thunder perform so Southside Elementary School students can dance during Native American Week.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The consisting of, from left, Cefan Growing Thunder, Kaelen Smith and Waubdi Growing Thunder perform so Southside Elementary School students can dance during Native American Week.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Sept. 12-18. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
September 12
Ayrianna Lindsay, 19, female, 300 block of Front Street, aggravated disorderly conduct, tribal court.
September 13
Sixteen-year-old male, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, assault, tribal court.
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Sept. 12-18. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
September 12
Ayrianna Lindsay, 19, female, 300 block of Front Street, aggravated disorderly conduct, tribal court.
September 13
Sixteen-year-old male, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, assault, tribal court.
After making guilty pleas in July to two counts of incest, Richard Lamar Rutledge has sent a letter to court authorities expressing dissatisfaction with his attorneys.
During a status hearing in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 14, public defender Amanda Gibson said she and public defender Jay Reno are planning to visit with Rutledge in Wolf Point during the last week of September.
“I’ve
After making guilty pleas in July to two counts of incest, Richard Lamar Rutledge has sent a letter to court authorities expressing dissatisfaction with his attorneys.
During a status hearing in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 14, public defender Amanda Gibson said she and public defender Jay Reno are planning to visit with Rutledge in Wolf Point during the last week of September.
“I’ve
Trevor Levi Crain of Culbertson was sentenced in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 14, for the offense of unlawful possession or shipping or transportation of a game animal.
District judge David J. Cybulski announced a two year deferred imposition of sentence in the case. Because Crain is likely having his hunting license suspended for 30 years in a Richland County case, Cybulski didn’t
Trevor Levi Crain of Culbertson was sentenced in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 14, for the offense of unlawful possession or shipping or transportation of a game animal.
District judge David J. Cybulski announced a two year deferred imposition of sentence in the case. Because Crain is likely having his hunting license suspended for 30 years in a Richland County case, Cybulski didn’t
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.)
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Javian Azure, 21, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Daniel Baca, 32, Williston, N.D., warrant.
( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of persons incarcerated at the jail and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.)
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center included: Javian Azure, 21, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Daniel Baca, 32, Williston, N.D., warrant.
Great Northern Development Corporation is seeking community feedback on its next Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy and Economic Recovery and Resiliency Addendum.
The five-year CEDS will be used to shape the economic well-being, resiliency, and quality of life in Northeastern Montana. Before the plan is finalized, a 30-day public review and comment period is required. GNDC encourages
Great Northern Development Corporation is seeking community feedback on its next Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy and Economic Recovery and Resiliency Addendum.
The five-year CEDS will be used to shape the economic well-being, resiliency, and quality of life in Northeastern Montana. Before the plan is finalized, a 30-day public review and comment period is required. GNDC encourages
The Montana Stockgrowers Association is continuing fundraising efforts for its goal of appealing the Bureau of Land Management’s decision to approve bison grazing leases in north central Montana.
“First, I would like to thank those who have already donated to this cause and to say there is a long road ahead,” Keni Reese, director of marketing and communications for the Montana Stockgrowers
The Montana Stockgrowers Association is continuing fundraising efforts for its goal of appealing the Bureau of Land Management’s decision to approve bison grazing leases in north central Montana.
“First, I would like to thank those who have already donated to this cause and to say there is a long road ahead,” Keni Reese, director of marketing and communications for the Montana Stockgrowers
BNSF appears to be committed to improving railroad safety in Roosevelt County.
Officials have recently informed Rodney Miller, Fort Peck Tribes’ economic development director, that BNSF will be willing to cover the cost of the grant application and benefit cost analysis that would be required for the Railroad Crossing Elimination grant effort.
The commitment includes $94,220 for HDR to
BNSF appears to be committed to improving railroad safety in Roosevelt County.
Officials have recently informed Rodney Miller, Fort Peck Tribes’ economic development director, that BNSF will be willing to cover the cost of the grant application and benefit cost analysis that would be required for the Railroad Crossing Elimination grant effort.
The commitment includes $94,220 for HDR to
Olympic gold medalist Oglala Lakota Billy Mills will be visiting schools in the area Sept. 22-23. The inspirational speaker will talk to students at Frazer School Thursday, Sept. 22, beginning at 8:30 a.m. He will be at Wolf Point High School at 10 a.m.
Mills will be making an appearance at the Tribal Executive Board at 11:30 a.m. before heading to Poplar High School at 1 p.m.
The tour continues
Olympic gold medalist Oglala Lakota Billy Mills will be visiting schools in the area Sept. 22-23. The inspirational speaker will talk to students at Frazer School Thursday, Sept. 22, beginning at 8:30 a.m. He will be at Wolf Point High School at 10 a.m.
Mills will be making an appearance at the Tribal Executive Board at 11:30 a.m. before heading to Poplar High School at 1 p.m.
The tour continues
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