13 May 2021
06 May 2021

Multi-County Fire Jumps River Near Brockton
Roosevelt County Fire Warden Mike Olson told the Northern Plains Independent that agencies and resources from across the state were deployed to fight a large fire originating east of Poplar April 30.
The fire jumped the Missouri River near Brockton Friday. Fire containment efforts in Roosevelt and Richland counties continued over the weekend. Approximately 4,997 acres burned, said Olson.

Geno Trial Begins In Wolf Point
A murder trial for Clovis Christopher Geno, 55, of Memphis, Tenn., began in the Roosevelt County Courthouse Monday. May 3. Geno was charged on Feb. 20, 2020, with deliberate homicide in the death of Ramona Hilton Naramore, 62.
District judge David Cybulski is presiding. Jury selection took place April 28- 30.
Naramore was found on Jan. 26, 2020, at the residence she shared with Geno in

Appreciation Week Highlights Local Clerks
Professional Municipal Clerks Week (May 2-8) extends appreciation to all municipal and deputy clerks for the services they provide their communities. Clerks serve as the professional link between the citizens, local governing bodies and government agencies.
The International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC), sponsor of the event, honors clerks for continually striving to improve the administration

PSC Supports Broadband Expansion In State
The Montana Public Service Commission has long recognized that access to a high-speed, reliable broadband network is crucial to Montana’s societal and economic health. The experience of the Covid-19 pandemic has echoed this sentiment. A robust, modern broadband network will enable the state to offer new job opportunities, improve options for health care and education, and generally connect