11 January 2024
04 January 2024
Police Department Faces Staff Shortage
With the Wolf Point Police Department short-handed, the Roosevelt County Sheriffs Office and Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice are stepping up to make sure that Wolf Point is receiving adequate law enforcement coverage.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak said that Wolf Point is down to only two city officers during a meeting held at City Hall on Thursday, Dec. 28. In attendance at the
Wolf Point Moving Forward Into 2024
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak said he’s excited about a couple projects improving the community of Wolf Point during 2024.
Dschaak said $9 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development will be utilized to improve the wastewater system in Wolf Point.
“[The] south side is where it will be continued. That’s the most needed,” Dschaak said of the improvements.
Commissioners Interview Attorney For Full-Time Position
Roosevelt County commissioners worked on their search for a fulltime county attorney by interviewing Theresa Diekhans last week.
Diekhans is currently the Lewistown city attorney and the chief deputy attorney for Fergus County.
She said she grew up in Great Falls and received a degree in communications from the University of Great Falls. After working in Glasgow, she earned her law degree