Alma Cantrell, “The West End Firecracker Lady,” 79, died March 18, 2022, at Billings Clinic.
Funeral services will be held at the Ryegate cemetery at 1 p.m. on June 18.
Alma Cantrell, “The West End Firecracker Lady,” 79, died March 18, 2022, at Billings Clinic.
Funeral services will be held at the Ryegate cemetery at 1 p.m. on June 18.
the Poplar School District.
His top 10 tips for success to the graduates included: 1. Don’t be afraid to be successful; 2. Failing will happen. Welcome it and pick yourself up; 3. Success is an option. Either you are going to grab it or not; 4. Don’t forget that the world is full of mean people. Surround yourself with good company; 5. Don’t be selfish, give back; 6. Be forgiving and compassionate;
the Poplar School District.
His top 10 tips for success to the graduates included: 1. Don’t be afraid to be successful; 2. Failing will happen. Welcome it and pick yourself up; 3. Success is an option. Either you are going to grab it or not; 4. Don’t forget that the world is full of mean people. Surround yourself with good company; 5. Don’t be selfish, give back; 6. Be forgiving and compassionate;
With appreciation of what Lustre Christian School provided them, five students graduated from the high school on Sunday, May 15.
Salutatorian Kaleb Hoversland said that during the past four years, he and other students learned a great deal whether it was in chapel or math class.
“We learned how to handle things through Christ,” Hoversland said.
Other lessons have included never giving
With appreciation of what Lustre Christian School provided them, five students graduated from the high school on Sunday, May 15.
Salutatorian Kaleb Hoversland said that during the past four years, he and other students learned a great deal whether it was in chapel or math class.
“We learned how to handle things through Christ,” Hoversland said.
Other lessons have included never giving
The Buffalo Unity Project keeps serving as a great learning avenue for Poplar’s seventh-grade students.
Morgan Norgaard, principal of Poplar Middle School, said the program is currently in its fourth year and in the process of putting together its annual documentary.
An exciting part of the project this year was students establishing a medicine wheel. The middle school woodshop students
The Buffalo Unity Project keeps serving as a great learning avenue for Poplar’s seventh-grade students.
Morgan Norgaard, principal of Poplar Middle School, said the program is currently in its fourth year and in the process of putting together its annual documentary.
An exciting part of the project this year was students establishing a medicine wheel. The middle school woodshop students
Roosevelt County residents will have the chance to vote on June 7, to establish a special local option tax on medical marijuana and non-medical marijuana in the county.
One vote is to have a 3 percent tax on the retail value of all medical marijuana and medical marijuana products. The other vote is a 3 percent tax on the retail value of all non-medical marijuana and non-medical marijuana products
Roosevelt County residents will have the chance to vote on June 7, to establish a special local option tax on medical marijuana and non-medical marijuana in the county.
One vote is to have a 3 percent tax on the retail value of all medical marijuana and medical marijuana products. The other vote is a 3 percent tax on the retail value of all non-medical marijuana and non-medical marijuana products
A decision regarding funding for the Wolf Point Police Department is on the June 7 ballot.
Voters are asked to approve an additional levy of 59 mills upon taxable property for four years necessary to raise the sum of approximately $100,000 per year for the police department.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak explains the additional levy goes to the voters every four years. The request was approved
A decision regarding funding for the Wolf Point Police Department is on the June 7 ballot.
Voters are asked to approve an additional levy of 59 mills upon taxable property for four years necessary to raise the sum of approximately $100,000 per year for the police department.
Wolf Point Mayor Chris Dschaak explains the additional levy goes to the voters every four years. The request was approved
Jan Bryan has been named grand marshal for the 99th Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede. This year’s event is set for July 7-9. She told the Northern Plains Independent that she always enjoys Stampede weekend, but thinks the special honor will be a treat for her family.
“I am looking forward to the whole weekend,” said Bryan. “I love Stampede and seeing people. I think my grandkids will think
Jan Bryan has been named grand marshal for the 99th Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede. This year’s event is set for July 7-9. She told the Northern Plains Independent that she always enjoys Stampede weekend, but thinks the special honor will be a treat for her family.
“I am looking forward to the whole weekend,” said Bryan. “I love Stampede and seeing people. I think my grandkids will think
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments May 9-15. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
May 10
Candice Birdhat, 42, female, underpass, criminal trespass to property, tribal court.
Ayrianna Lindsay, 19, female, underpass, criminal trespass to property, tribal court.
May 11
Paul Redstar, 56, male,
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments May 9-15. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
May 10
Candice Birdhat, 42, female, underpass, criminal trespass to property, tribal court.
Ayrianna Lindsay, 19, female, underpass, criminal trespass to property, tribal court.
May 11
Paul Redstar, 56, male,
( 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: Kenneth Alred, 50, Sheridan County, hold for other agency.
Ricky Bain, 63, Plentywood, sexual assault.
( 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: Kenneth Alred, 50, Sheridan County, hold for other agency.
Ricky Bain, 63, Plentywood, sexual assault.
A Wolf Point woman who admitted to trafficking methamphetamine around the Fort Peck Indian Reservation was sentenced Monday, May 16, to five years in prison and four years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Leif M. Johnson said.
Marlina Nannett Martinez, 24, pleaded guilty in January to possession with intent to distribute meth.
Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided.
Court
A Wolf Point woman who admitted to trafficking methamphetamine around the Fort Peck Indian Reservation was sentenced Monday, May 16, to five years in prison and four years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Leif M. Johnson said.
Marlina Nannett Martinez, 24, pleaded guilty in January to possession with intent to distribute meth.
Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided.
Court
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