The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 81 calls from Sept. 10 to Sept. 16. Anyone cited or arrested are presumed innocent. The calls included: Sept. 10
Deputy responded to a burglary alarm call to assist a tribal officer at Tribal Express in Poplar. All entry points were secured.
Deputies provided assisted to an adult female who required a ride from Culbertson to Wolf Point.
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 81 calls from Sept. 10 to Sept. 16. Anyone cited or arrested are presumed innocent. The calls included: Sept. 10
Deputy responded to a burglary alarm call to assist a tribal officer at Tribal Express in Poplar. All entry points were secured.
Deputies provided assisted to an adult female who required a ride from Culbertson to Wolf Point.
Three individuals were sentenced during hearings in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Paul Douglas Nygaard was sentenced for criminal distribution of dangerous drugs, fentanyl, by accountability. A second count was dismissed.
Based on a plea agreement, Nygaard received a threeyear deferred sentence and was fined $1,000.
“Take advantage of the deferred deal,” District Judge David
Three individuals were sentenced during hearings in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Paul Douglas Nygaard was sentenced for criminal distribution of dangerous drugs, fentanyl, by accountability. A second count was dismissed.
Based on a plea agreement, Nygaard received a threeyear deferred sentence and was fined $1,000.
“Take advantage of the deferred deal,” District Judge David
The Montana Art Gala presented by the Northeast Montana Health Services Charitable Foundation was a hit at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center on Saturday, Sept. 9.
“It was a special evening. We had a good turnout, amazing art donations and an excellent prime rib dinner,” said Brandi Wilkinson, executive director of the NEMHS Charitable Foundation. “But what was most humbling was the bids we
The Montana Art Gala presented by the Northeast Montana Health Services Charitable Foundation was a hit at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center on Saturday, Sept. 9.
“It was a special evening. We had a good turnout, amazing art donations and an excellent prime rib dinner,” said Brandi Wilkinson, executive director of the NEMHS Charitable Foundation. “But what was most humbling was the bids we
Wolf Point School officials are hoping the entire community gets fired up for homecoming week on Sept. 25-30.
High school homecoming advisor Karli McGowan has sent a letter out to businesses encouraging them to take part in the parade that starts at 1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 29. The community is asked to entry floats for the parade.
“We hope to have more community support and involvement
Wolf Point School officials are hoping the entire community gets fired up for homecoming week on Sept. 25-30.
High school homecoming advisor Karli McGowan has sent a letter out to businesses encouraging them to take part in the parade that starts at 1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 29. The community is asked to entry floats for the parade.
“We hope to have more community support and involvement
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The four county farm bureaus in Montana Farm Bureau Federation District 6 — Wibaux, Richland, McCone and Prairie — encourage the public to celebrate a successful harvest at their second annual Farm Bureau Fall Fest on Oct. 21 at the Moose Lodge in Glendive.
Social hour starts at 5 p.m. Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. There will be live music and dancing. Clay Conry, host of the Working Cows
The four county farm bureaus in Montana Farm Bureau Federation District 6 — Wibaux, Richland, McCone and Prairie — encourage the public to celebrate a successful harvest at their second annual Farm Bureau Fall Fest on Oct. 21 at the Moose Lodge in Glendive.
Social hour starts at 5 p.m. Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. There will be live music and dancing. Clay Conry, host of the Working Cows