Frontier School eighth-grader Trenton Hamilton won the Roosevelt County Spelling Bee in Poplar Feb. 27. Hamilton will be attending the state spelling bee in Bozeman March 14.
(Submitted photo)
Frontier School eighth-grader Trenton Hamilton won the Roosevelt County Spelling Bee in Poplar Feb. 27. Hamilton will be attending the state spelling bee in Bozeman March 14.
(Submitted photo)
(Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Feb. 24 through March 1. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
February 24
Aaron Battiest, 20, male, 100 block of Benton Street, warrant, tribal court.
February 25
Jayda Jackson, 23, female, 100 block of Third Avenue South, public
(Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Feb. 24 through March 1. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
February 24
Aaron Battiest, 20, male, 100 block of Benton Street, warrant, tribal court.
February 25
Jayda Jackson, 23, female, 100 block of Third Avenue South, public
U.S. Senator Jon Tester is backing the bipartisan Human Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention Training Act to create a grant program to help non-profit organizations and schools train teachers, students, staff and parents to recognize, respond to, and prevent human trafficking.
“Human trafficking is an often-overlooked crisis, and in order to fight it, we need folks in our communities to know
U.S. Senator Jon Tester is backing the bipartisan Human Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention Training Act to create a grant program to help non-profit organizations and schools train teachers, students, staff and parents to recognize, respond to, and prevent human trafficking.
“Human trafficking is an often-overlooked crisis, and in order to fight it, we need folks in our communities to know
oster ( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) As of March 2, 118 prisoners were housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center. Prisoners included: Matthew Wayne Alred,
oster ( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) As of March 2, 118 prisoners were housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center. Prisoners included: Matthew Wayne Alred,
This year, the Roosevelt County DUI Task Force is offering up a scholarship of $500 to any high school senior graduating in 2020 from a school within the boundaries of Roosevelt County.
The focus of this year’s scholarship is to write an essay on how the student chooses to live above the influence of alcohol use, drug use, peer pressure, bullying or any other negative influences around them.
This year, the Roosevelt County DUI Task Force is offering up a scholarship of $500 to any high school senior graduating in 2020 from a school within the boundaries of Roosevelt County.
The focus of this year’s scholarship is to write an essay on how the student chooses to live above the influence of alcohol use, drug use, peer pressure, bullying or any other negative influences around them.
Election administrators from three Montana counties told lawmakers Thursday that a voter-passed referendum that limits who can drop off a person’s absentee ballot is frustrating electors, suppressing votes and is easily bypassed.
The Ballot Interference Prevention Act requires election clerks to ask anyone who drops off a ballot if they’re dropping off someone else’s ballot and, if so,
Election administrators from three Montana counties told lawmakers Thursday that a voter-passed referendum that limits who can drop off a person’s absentee ballot is frustrating electors, suppressing votes and is easily bypassed.
The Ballot Interference Prevention Act requires election clerks to ask anyone who drops off a ballot if they’re dropping off someone else’s ballot and, if so,
The Roosevelt County commissioners held their regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 18. Commissioners Gordon Oelkers, Duane Nygaard and Gary Macdonald were in attendance. Donna Reum took notes for meeting minutes.
Minutes were accepted for the month of January and the Jan. 28 regular meeting.
The commissioners approved the purchase of a new mass callout/ reverse 911 system for the Fort Peck Tribes/Roosevelt
The Roosevelt County commissioners held their regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 18. Commissioners Gordon Oelkers, Duane Nygaard and Gary Macdonald were in attendance. Donna Reum took notes for meeting minutes.
Minutes were accepted for the month of January and the Jan. 28 regular meeting.
The commissioners approved the purchase of a new mass callout/ reverse 911 system for the Fort Peck Tribes/Roosevelt
Northside Elementary School in Wolf Point held its annual “pie in the face” fundraiser Thursday, Feb. 13, at 3 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Students were able to earn raffle tickets to vote for the district staff and community members they most wanted to see turned into targets. They were also able to purchase tickets directly, as were community members.
Staff and community members lined
Northside Elementary School in Wolf Point held its annual “pie in the face” fundraiser Thursday, Feb. 13, at 3 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Students were able to earn raffle tickets to vote for the district staff and community members they most wanted to see turned into targets. They were also able to purchase tickets directly, as were community members.
Staff and community members lined
David Joseph “Joey” Cord, 25, was sentenced in Roosevelt County District Court in Wolf Point Feb. 12 after a jury found him guilty of sexual assault on Sept. 13, 2019. Cord was found not guilty of sexual intercourse without consent.
According to charging documents, Cord was observed coming down the stairs at the victim’s home in Culbertson on Sept. 21, 2018, with no pants on, holding his
David Joseph “Joey” Cord, 25, was sentenced in Roosevelt County District Court in Wolf Point Feb. 12 after a jury found him guilty of sexual assault on Sept. 13, 2019. Cord was found not guilty of sexual intercourse without consent.
According to charging documents, Cord was observed coming down the stairs at the victim’s home in Culbertson on Sept. 21, 2018, with no pants on, holding his
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