Eight people were involved in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of N.D. Highway 23 and 338th Street Northwest (County Road 9), about 1 1/2 miles north of Makoti on Saturday, Sept. 23, about 5:49 p.m.
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, a 2023 Toyota Rav4, driven by Patricia Markwardt, 80, of Elida, N.M., was traveling west on Highway 23. A 2010 Lincoln Navigator driven by Elmer
Eight people were involved in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of N.D. Highway 23 and 338th Street Northwest (County Road 9), about 1 1/2 miles north of Makoti on Saturday, Sept. 23, about 5:49 p.m.
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, a 2023 Toyota Rav4, driven by Patricia Markwardt, 80, of Elida, N.M., was traveling west on Highway 23. A 2010 Lincoln Navigator driven by Elmer
A former employee with the state health department admitted to stealing nearly $90,000 from federal assistance programs by submitting false information on applications.
According to a U.S. Attorney’s Office press release, Heather Marie Bugni, 34, of Butte was a client services coordinator for six years and processed applications and approved benefits for multiple programs including Medicaid
A former employee with the state health department admitted to stealing nearly $90,000 from federal assistance programs by submitting false information on applications.
According to a U.S. Attorney’s Office press release, Heather Marie Bugni, 34, of Butte was a client services coordinator for six years and processed applications and approved benefits for multiple programs including Medicaid
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The Wolf Point School board has a new chairman after former chairman Bif Loucks recently resigned from the board.
In a letter to school officials, Loucks noted that he regrets leaving the board, but he cited time demands between family, working, coaching and taking college courses. He wrote that he doesn’t have the time to put in the energy needed to be an effective school board member. His
The Wolf Point School board has a new chairman after former chairman Bif Loucks recently resigned from the board.
In a letter to school officials, Loucks noted that he regrets leaving the board, but he cited time demands between family, working, coaching and taking college courses. He wrote that he doesn’t have the time to put in the energy needed to be an effective school board member. His
The Elks National Foundation has announced the start of the 2024 Elks Most Valuable Student scholarship contest.
The MVS scholarship is available to high school seniors who are United States citizens. Applicants do not need to be related to a member of the Elks. The judging criteria is based on academics, leadership, service and financial need.
The application is completed online and must
The Elks National Foundation has announced the start of the 2024 Elks Most Valuable Student scholarship contest.
The MVS scholarship is available to high school seniors who are United States citizens. Applicants do not need to be related to a member of the Elks. The judging criteria is based on academics, leadership, service and financial need.
The application is completed online and must
The Roosevelt County Commissioners approved a change for the county’s law enforcement during a meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
With the current jail administrator leaving the position, the change consists of Jason Baker now taking over the duties of running the jail while also remaining a patrol staff lieutenant.
Under Sheriff John Summers explained a benefit of the change is that the jail
The Roosevelt County Commissioners approved a change for the county’s law enforcement during a meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
With the current jail administrator leaving the position, the change consists of Jason Baker now taking over the duties of running the jail while also remaining a patrol staff lieutenant.
Under Sheriff John Summers explained a benefit of the change is that the jail
A few audience members expressed concerns regarding conditions at the tribal jail during the Wolf Point Community Organization’s monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 18.
Individuals claimed that inmates are not receiving adequate water and blankets.
WPCO chair Roxanne Gourneau said the goal should be to figure out ways to make the jail better.
“Sharing our concerns is a start,” Gourneau
A few audience members expressed concerns regarding conditions at the tribal jail during the Wolf Point Community Organization’s monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 18.
Individuals claimed that inmates are not receiving adequate water and blankets.
WPCO chair Roxanne Gourneau said the goal should be to figure out ways to make the jail better.
“Sharing our concerns is a start,” Gourneau