Thank your emergency responders. Wolf Point Police Department
Thank your emergency responders. Wolf Point Police Department
Wolf Point High School students were fortunate to receive a performance from the Montana Shakespeare in the Schools program on Thursday, Oct. 12.
“It’s going well. The first week is exciting,” program member Brett Garrett said.
During the opening week, the tour visited schools in Bozeman, Sidney, Plentywood, Scobey and Wolf Point. By the end of the year, the actors will have performed
Wolf Point High School students were fortunate to receive a performance from the Montana Shakespeare in the Schools program on Thursday, Oct. 12.
“It’s going well. The first week is exciting,” program member Brett Garrett said.
During the opening week, the tour visited schools in Bozeman, Sidney, Plentywood, Scobey and Wolf Point. By the end of the year, the actors will have performed
The Wolf Point School board unanimously approved the first reading of a policy change during its meeting held on Monday, Oct. 9.
The proposed change is adding the use of metal-detecting wands or scanners, vape sensors and alcohol testers to the school district’s searches and seizure policy.
Superintendent David Perkins explained that wands are nice tools because when there’s a mass problem,
The Wolf Point School board unanimously approved the first reading of a policy change during its meeting held on Monday, Oct. 9.
The proposed change is adding the use of metal-detecting wands or scanners, vape sensors and alcohol testers to the school district’s searches and seizure policy.
Superintendent David Perkins explained that wands are nice tools because when there’s a mass problem,
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Oct. 9-15. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
October 9
Seventeen-year-old male, 300 block of Knapp Street, minor in possession and disorderly conduct, tribal court.
October 10
Terrance Beaudry, 44, male, 100 block of Fairweather Street, criminal possession
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Oct. 9-15. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
October 9
Seventeen-year-old male, 300 block of Knapp Street, minor in possession and disorderly conduct, tribal court.
October 10
Terrance Beaudry, 44, male, 100 block of Fairweather Street, criminal possession
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 62 calls of service from Oct. 9-15. The office is currently serving 605 jury packets to area residents.
The calls included: October 9
Deputies responded to a report by a woman in Bainville that someone had stolen her children’s bikes. Deputies toured the town looking for the bikes. A relative had put the bikes in a storage unit.
Deputies
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 62 calls of service from Oct. 9-15. The office is currently serving 605 jury packets to area residents.
The calls included: October 9
Deputies responded to a report by a woman in Bainville that someone had stolen her children’s bikes. Deputies toured the town looking for the bikes. A relative had put the bikes in a storage unit.
Deputies