The CHS speech and drama team traveled to Billings over the weekend to compete at the Billings Central ABC season opener. The tournament was hosted at the Lockwood school complex. “Our team did a fantastic job of representing our school and community,” coach Jeri Gustafson told the Community News.
Trevor Green placed first in Informative. Marissa LittleWhiteMan took third in informative.
The CHS speech and drama team traveled to Billings over the weekend to compete at the Billings Central ABC season opener. The tournament was hosted at the Lockwood school complex. “Our team did a fantastic job of representing our school and community,” coach Jeri Gustafson told the Community News.
Trevor Green placed first in Informative. Marissa LittleWhiteMan took third in informative.
Colten James Cope is scheduled to appear in district court on Nov 16 on the charges of criminal possession of dangerous drugs and criminal possession of drug paraphernalia.
According to court records, Cope was stopped in relation to a non-working tail-light traffic violation on Oct. 28. The traffic stop occurred on U.S. Highway 2, mile marker 613.
An officer noticed that Cope had a syringe
Colten James Cope is scheduled to appear in district court on Nov 16 on the charges of criminal possession of dangerous drugs and criminal possession of drug paraphernalia.
According to court records, Cope was stopped in relation to a non-working tail-light traffic violation on Oct. 28. The traffic stop occurred on U.S. Highway 2, mile marker 613.
An officer noticed that Cope had a syringe
The Montana Supreme Court has addressed the trial of David Joseph Cord, who was sentenced in 2019 to 40 years in prison with 35 years suspended for the charge of felony sexual assault. The Supreme Court announced a reversed ruling.
A status hearing regarding the case is scheduled in Roosevelt County District Court on Wednesday, Nov. 16, to determine if the case will be retried.
The lack of
The Montana Supreme Court has addressed the trial of David Joseph Cord, who was sentenced in 2019 to 40 years in prison with 35 years suspended for the charge of felony sexual assault. The Supreme Court announced a reversed ruling.
A status hearing regarding the case is scheduled in Roosevelt County District Court on Wednesday, Nov. 16, to determine if the case will be retried.
The lack of
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