Senior Profile
Kempton Plays Strong Role At Culbertson High School
On the football field, Culbertson High School senior Kyler Kempton doesn’t seem like a kind guy.
When he carries the football, the tailback enjoys running over opponents. Defensively, he doesn’t shy away from hard hits.
Off the field, however, Kempton has a different personality. He is extremely polite dealing with
Senior Profile
Kempton Plays Strong Role At Culbertson High School
On the football field, Culbertson High School senior Kyler Kempton doesn’t seem like a kind guy.
When he carries the football, the tailback enjoys running over opponents. Defensively, he doesn’t shy away from hard hits.
Off the field, however, Kempton has a different personality. He is extremely polite dealing with
The inauguration ceremony for the 2021-2023 Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes executive board was held at the Greet the Dawn Auditorium in Poplar at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 1.
As of press time, election results were still being verified.
Unofficial election results include the following winners with vote counts: Floyd Azure won for chairman with 893 votes; Charlie Headdress, vice chairman
The inauguration ceremony for the 2021-2023 Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes executive board was held at the Greet the Dawn Auditorium in Poplar at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 1.
As of press time, election results were still being verified.
Unofficial election results include the following winners with vote counts: Floyd Azure won for chairman with 893 votes; Charlie Headdress, vice chairman
Richard Rutledge is scheduled to receive a mental evaluation at the Montana State Hospital in Warm Springs.
During a sentencing hearing on Wednesday, Oct. 27, attorneys agreed to have Rutledge taken to the state hospital for a full mental evaluation starting on Nov. 10.
District Judge David J. Cybulski urged the parties to move steadily forward since Rutledge has been in the county jail since
Richard Rutledge is scheduled to receive a mental evaluation at the Montana State Hospital in Warm Springs.
During a sentencing hearing on Wednesday, Oct. 27, attorneys agreed to have Rutledge taken to the state hospital for a full mental evaluation starting on Nov. 10.
District Judge David J. Cybulski urged the parties to move steadily forward since Rutledge has been in the county jail since
The Montana Department of Revenue will begin having an office again in Roosevelt County starting in January.
Roosevelt County commissioners said they have been requesting for the office to return since the Department of Revenue stopped its operating hours in Wolf Point about three years ago.
Commissioners approved the office to be located in an area in the treasurers’ office.
Office
The Montana Department of Revenue will begin having an office again in Roosevelt County starting in January.
Roosevelt County commissioners said they have been requesting for the office to return since the Department of Revenue stopped its operating hours in Wolf Point about three years ago.
Commissioners approved the office to be located in an area in the treasurers’ office.
Office
The Nakoda Dakota Oyate Youth Council held elections Oct. 13. The newly elected officers for 2021-22 include chair Ethan Blount, of Wolf Point, vice chair Mo Bighorn (Brockton), secretary Jillian Norain (Wolf Point), treasurer Kristina Alexander (Poplar), sargent-at-arms Jesse Owen (Frazer) and representative Azalei Ackerman of Wolf Point.
NDO is a group of youth leaders from across the Fort
The Nakoda Dakota Oyate Youth Council held elections Oct. 13. The newly elected officers for 2021-22 include chair Ethan Blount, of Wolf Point, vice chair Mo Bighorn (Brockton), secretary Jillian Norain (Wolf Point), treasurer Kristina Alexander (Poplar), sargent-at-arms Jesse Owen (Frazer) and representative Azalei Ackerman of Wolf Point.
NDO is a group of youth leaders from across the Fort
( 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: Milton Alexander Jr., 39, Poplar, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Ariana Blackdog-Boyd, 27, Brockton, hold
( 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: Milton Alexander Jr., 39, Poplar, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Ariana Blackdog-Boyd, 27, Brockton, hold
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