Students from throughout the area participated in the annual Red Ribbon Run to recognize Red Ribbon Week on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Runners from Nashua, Frazer, Wolf Point and Poplar covered the western part of the Fort Peck Reservation along Highway 2. Brockton’s students ran from the east end of the reservation heading west.
Hand-off spots included Peterson Point Road, the Wolf Point stockyards
Students from throughout the area participated in the annual Red Ribbon Run to recognize Red Ribbon Week on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Runners from Nashua, Frazer, Wolf Point and Poplar covered the western part of the Fort Peck Reservation along Highway 2. Brockton’s students ran from the east end of the reservation heading west.
Hand-off spots included Peterson Point Road, the Wolf Point stockyards
Voters in Roosevelt County will have plenty to consider when they hit the polls for Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Among the contested races are for Roosevelt County sheriff where incumbent Jason Frederick is seeking re-election against Brent Nygard.
For District 3, which includes the Wolf Point area, voters have a choice between Ken E. Hentges or Robert D. Toavs to replace outgoing commissioner
Voters in Roosevelt County will have plenty to consider when they hit the polls for Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Among the contested races are for Roosevelt County sheriff where incumbent Jason Frederick is seeking re-election against Brent Nygard.
For District 3, which includes the Wolf Point area, voters have a choice between Ken E. Hentges or Robert D. Toavs to replace outgoing commissioner
Roosevelt County ann ounced that part of the county building was illuminated green as part of Operation Green Light, a new initiative between Roosevelt County, the Montana Association of Counties, the National Association of Counties and the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers.
Operation Green Light’s mission is to show support for veterans of all military conflicts,
Roosevelt County ann ounced that part of the county building was illuminated green as part of Operation Green Light, a new initiative between Roosevelt County, the Montana Association of Counties, the National Association of Counties and the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers.
Operation Green Light’s mission is to show support for veterans of all military conflicts,
Roosevelt County commissioners approved using ARPA [American Rescue Plan Act] Bucket B funds for projects in Culbertson and Wolf Point during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Commissioners approved $251,346.23 to the town of Culbertson for its Highway 2 sewer and water project. Commissioner Gordon Oelkers explained the Highway 2 project will cost a total of about $18 million. The funds
Roosevelt County commissioners approved using ARPA [American Rescue Plan Act] Bucket B funds for projects in Culbertson and Wolf Point during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Commissioners approved $251,346.23 to the town of Culbertson for its Highway 2 sewer and water project. Commissioner Gordon Oelkers explained the Highway 2 project will cost a total of about $18 million. The funds
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Oct. 24-30. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
October 24
Seventeen-year-old male, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
Margaret Archdale, 57, female, 300 block of Knapp Street, warrant, tribal court.
October 25
Devin Hall,
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Oct. 24-30. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
October 24
Seventeen-year-old male, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
Margaret Archdale, 57, female, 300 block of Knapp Street, warrant, tribal court.
October 25
Devin Hall,
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Paul Douglas Nygaard is facing two drug-related felonies regarding fentanyl.
Each of the counts are criminal distribution of dangerous drugs by accountability.
According to court documents, special agent Raul Figueroa determined that Nygaard was distributing, through dozens of transactions, fentanyl in Roosevelt County.
Maximum penalties are 10 years in the Montana State Prison, a $50,000
Paul Douglas Nygaard is facing two drug-related felonies regarding fentanyl.
Each of the counts are criminal distribution of dangerous drugs by accountability.
According to court documents, special agent Raul Figueroa determined that Nygaard was distributing, through dozens of transactions, fentanyl in Roosevelt County.
Maximum penalties are 10 years in the Montana State Prison, a $50,000