02 July 2020

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Arrests Made In Val-AM Break-ins

Arrests Made In Val-AM Break-ins


An arrest has been made in response to a June 29 break-in at Val-Am Stop-N-Go in Culbertson. Lt. Patrick O’Connor with the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office told the Community News that a 30-year-old man from Fort Kipp has been charged with five misdemeanors: possession of burglary tools, attempted criminal trespass to property, criminal trespass to vehicle, criminal mischief and theft.

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Grand Reopening Deemed A Success  At Froid’s Lone Grocery Store

Grand Reopening Deemed A Success At Froid’s Lone Grocery Store


When the coronavirus hit Montana and non-essential businesses closed, Misty Williams, store owner of Froid Grocery, took the radical step of closing the front door of her “essential business,” restricting it to phone and Facebook orders and curbside pickup. Williams says, “When the virus hit, people were understandably reluctant to go out. The governor had shut the state and there was a

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Bainville Town Council  Examines Budget

Bainville Town Council Examines Budget


The Bainville Town Council held a special meeting Tuesday, June 23. Councilmen Ron Butikofer and Chuck Hyatt and mayor Dennis Portra were in attendance. Following roll call and the approval of the agenda, the council held discussions about expenditure and revenue figures for the 2019-20 fiscal year. Valli McCormick Hauge from Sidney Tax Service was brought in to help the council and town

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Vanatta Pleads Not Guilty  To Firearms Charges

Vanatta Pleads Not Guilty To Firearms Charges


Joshua Patrick Vanatta, 30, of Bainville, appeared in federal court in Missoula before U.S. Magistrate Judge Kathleen L. DeSoto on June 25. He pleaded not guilty on charges of prohibited person in possession of ammunition and possession of a destructive device. A trial date of Sept. 1 in Great Falls has been set. According to court documents, RooseveltCountySheriff’s Deputy Patrick O’Conner

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Bennion Family To Share  Their Musical Talents  At Sunrise Festival

Bennion Family To Share Their Musical Talents At Sunrise Festival


The Bennion Family will share their musical talents as part of the 30th annual Sunrise Festival of the Arts, presented by Dasinger Oil Properties, on Saturday, July 11. The day at Veterans Memorial Park will feature a great variety of talent including Sunrise Brass, a short play by Sidney students and Cutting Edge Dance Studio performers. Children of Dr. Brett and Daniela Bennion: Annika,

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Pound Puppies

Pound Puppies


Heather Grimm and numerous other volunteers with Wolf Point conducted a spay and neuter clinic June 27-28 at the Roosevelt County fairgrounds in Culbertson. Tina Betshismedicine told the Community News that the group spayed/neutered 50 cats and 23 dogs. She added that numerous no-shows brought the number down from an anticipated 80 procedures. charges $30 per cat, $60 per male dog and $85 for a female

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Double-Header Leads To Victory For The Bulls

Double-Header Leads To Victory For The Bulls


After dropping the first game of a double-header against the 406 Flyers, the Post 49 Bulls captured an 11-1 victory in the second contest during action in Froid on Saturday afternoon. The Bulls gained control in the second game by scoring a run in the first, three more in the second and six in the third for a 10-0 advantage. After the Flyers scored in the top of the fifth, the Bulls ended the