Patricia Shyface, 40, died Dec. 18, 2022, in Billings.
A wake will be held on Monday, Jan. 2, at 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 3, at 11 a.m. all at the new Wolf Point Community Hall.
Patricia Shyface, 40, died Dec. 18, 2022, in Billings.
A wake will be held on Monday, Jan. 2, at 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 3, at 11 a.m. all at the new Wolf Point Community Hall.
From January to March 2023, Wild Montana will offer 40 winter adventures across Montana. These adventures are free outings and educational experiences led by volunteers who are passionate about Montana’s public lands and wild places. Participants can learn about the history and ecology of Montana’s landscapes while developing new skills, like cross-country skiing, igloo building and wildlife
From January to March 2023, Wild Montana will offer 40 winter adventures across Montana. These adventures are free outings and educational experiences led by volunteers who are passionate about Montana’s public lands and wild places. Participants can learn about the history and ecology of Montana’s landscapes while developing new skills, like cross-country skiing, igloo building and wildlife
The Wolf Point Lions Club and Wolf Point chapter of Walleyes Unlimited conducted their annual Christmas lighting contest judging on Sunday, Dec. 18.
Earning first place in the lighting contest was Betty Moore of 931 Fourth Avenue North. Moore has won the contest several years since it began and is an annual participant.
Contest newcomer Raul Figueroa of 901 Fifth Avenue North placed second.
The Wolf Point Lions Club and Wolf Point chapter of Walleyes Unlimited conducted their annual Christmas lighting contest judging on Sunday, Dec. 18.
Earning first place in the lighting contest was Betty Moore of 931 Fourth Avenue North. Moore has won the contest several years since it began and is an annual participant.
Contest newcomer Raul Figueroa of 901 Fifth Avenue North placed second.
It was a busy day for Thomas Bleicher in Roosevelt County on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
Bleicher was sworn in as the county’s new deputy county attorney that morning. He shadowed county attorney Frank Piocos during hearings in district court that afternoon.
Bleicher’s first official day on the job is Jan. 3, 2023.
He arrives to Montana after graduating from the University of Wyoming’s
It was a busy day for Thomas Bleicher in Roosevelt County on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
Bleicher was sworn in as the county’s new deputy county attorney that morning. He shadowed county attorney Frank Piocos during hearings in district court that afternoon.
Bleicher’s first official day on the job is Jan. 3, 2023.
He arrives to Montana after graduating from the University of Wyoming’s
District Judge David Cybulski swears in Roosevelt County’s officials during a ceremony in the courtroom on Wednesday, Dec. 14. Taking part were (from left) Roosevelt County treasurer Betty Romo, deputy treasurers Shelley Arndt and David Block, Roosevelt County Commissioner District 3 elect Robert Toavs, Roosevelt County Attorney Frank Piocos, and deputy county attorney Tom Beichler.
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District Judge David Cybulski swears in Roosevelt County’s officials during a ceremony in the courtroom on Wednesday, Dec. 14. Taking part were (from left) Roosevelt County treasurer Betty Romo, deputy treasurers Shelley Arndt and David Block, Roosevelt County Commissioner District 3 elect Robert Toavs, Roosevelt County Attorney Frank Piocos, and deputy county attorney Tom Beichler.
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Roosevelt County Sheriff Jason Frederick, who has served as the county’s sheriff since 2014, is excited about the possibility of utilizing different ways to combat crime during his next term. Frederick was re-elected to the position in November’s general election.
“We’re eager to get back to work and put all the politics aside and keep trucking ahead,” Frederick said. “We are going
Roosevelt County Sheriff Jason Frederick, who has served as the county’s sheriff since 2014, is excited about the possibility of utilizing different ways to combat crime during his next term. Frederick was re-elected to the position in November’s general election.
“We’re eager to get back to work and put all the politics aside and keep trucking ahead,” Frederick said. “We are going
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Dec. 12-18. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
December 13
Louis Ogle, 36, male, 300 block of U.S. Highway 2, warrant, tribal court.
December 14
Melvin Azure Jr., 30, male, 400 block of U.S. Highway 2, bribery and criminal trespass to property, tribal court.
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Dec. 12-18. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
December 13
Louis Ogle, 36, male, 300 block of U.S. Highway 2, warrant, tribal court.
December 14
Melvin Azure Jr., 30, male, 400 block of U.S. Highway 2, bribery and criminal trespass to property, tribal court.
( 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, 51, Plentywood, hold for other agency.
Javian Azure, 21, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck
( 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, 51, Plentywood, hold for other agency.
Javian Azure, 21, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck
Fifty-six new officers who will serve in 30 agencies across the state graduated last week from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy, which is part of the Montana Department of Justice. MLEA provides basic and advanced training for state, county, city and tribal law enforcement officers throughout the state.
Graduates included Ronaldo Chavez for the Wolf Point Police Department and Michelle Pickar
Fifty-six new officers who will serve in 30 agencies across the state graduated last week from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy, which is part of the Montana Department of Justice. MLEA provides basic and advanced training for state, county, city and tribal law enforcement officers throughout the state.
Graduates included Ronaldo Chavez for the Wolf Point Police Department and Michelle Pickar
Several defendants made not guilty pleas during adjudication hearings in district court on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
Matthew Lavelle Harris provided not guilty pleas to the charges of attempted escape, two felony criminal mischief charges and four charges for misdemeanor criminal mischief.
An omnibus hearing was scheduled for Jan. 11, 2023. A trial was set for March 16, 2023.
Thea Jo Michaelsen
Several defendants made not guilty pleas during adjudication hearings in district court on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
Matthew Lavelle Harris provided not guilty pleas to the charges of attempted escape, two felony criminal mischief charges and four charges for misdemeanor criminal mischief.
An omnibus hearing was scheduled for Jan. 11, 2023. A trial was set for March 16, 2023.
Thea Jo Michaelsen
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