es from Stone Glacier, Vista Outdoor and Sitka.
Deadline to enter the contest is Monday, Nov. 28.
To learn more and enter the Governor’s Youth Hunting Story Contest, visit youthhunting.mt.gov.
es from Stone Glacier, Vista Outdoor and Sitka.
Deadline to enter the contest is Monday, Nov. 28.
To learn more and enter the Governor’s Youth Hunting Story Contest, visit youthhunting.mt.gov.
A tipi set up ceremony at Northside Elementary School started Native American Week in Wolf Point on Monday, Sept. 19.
Dylan Youpee and Lance Fourstar led the ceremony, which included stories regarding the importance of culture.
“It helps not only the children but also the adults with cultural identity,” Youpee said of the importance of Native American Week. “That’s something we are
A tipi set up ceremony at Northside Elementary School started Native American Week in Wolf Point on Monday, Sept. 19.
Dylan Youpee and Lance Fourstar led the ceremony, which included stories regarding the importance of culture.
“It helps not only the children but also the adults with cultural identity,” Youpee said of the importance of Native American Week. “That’s something we are
The Wolf Point School Board hired Cole Hanks as the high school’s new head boys’ basketball coach during its meeting on Monday, Sept. 12.
Hanks as served as an assistant coach in the program for many years including this past season.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, Imogene Lilley expressed her disappointment that her husband, Perry, wasn’t interviewed for the basketball
The Wolf Point School Board hired Cole Hanks as the high school’s new head boys’ basketball coach during its meeting on Monday, Sept. 12.
Hanks as served as an assistant coach in the program for many years including this past season.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, Imogene Lilley expressed her disappointment that her husband, Perry, wasn’t interviewed for the basketball
Tyler Bush, project manager for McKinstry, reviewed possible building projects and estimated costs with Wolf Point’s school district’s facilities committee Tuesday, Sept. 13.
The projects are planned to be paid for through COVID-related ESSER funds.
Topping the list of priorities was window replacements at Northside Elementary School. The $190,000 project will include replacement of
Tyler Bush, project manager for McKinstry, reviewed possible building projects and estimated costs with Wolf Point’s school district’s facilities committee Tuesday, Sept. 13.
The projects are planned to be paid for through COVID-related ESSER funds.
Topping the list of priorities was window replacements at Northside Elementary School. The $190,000 project will include replacement of
A significant amount of investigations of drug-related crimes are taking place and arrests are being made in Roosevelt County.
Roosevelt County Sheriff Jason Frederick said that the Safe Trails Task Force is now operating. The task force consists of a collaboration between the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office, Fort Peck Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Bureau of Investigation and
A significant amount of investigations of drug-related crimes are taking place and arrests are being made in Roosevelt County.
Roosevelt County Sheriff Jason Frederick said that the Safe Trails Task Force is now operating. The task force consists of a collaboration between the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office, Fort Peck Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Bureau of Investigation and
Residents shared their ideas and their feelings during strategic planning workshops held at the Silverwolf Casino on Sept. 13-14. The Wolf Point Community Organization sponsored the event.
Walter White Tail Feather served as the facilitator for the discussions.
“It was a right mix of individuals,” Roxanne Gourneau, chair for the Wolf Point Community Organization, said of the conference.
Residents shared their ideas and their feelings during strategic planning workshops held at the Silverwolf Casino on Sept. 13-14. The Wolf Point Community Organization sponsored the event.
Walter White Tail Feather served as the facilitator for the discussions.
“It was a right mix of individuals,” Roxanne Gourneau, chair for the Wolf Point Community Organization, said of the conference.
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Sept. 12-18. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
September 12
Ayrianna Lindsay, 19, female, 300 block of Front Street, aggravated disorderly conduct, tribal court.
September 13
Sixteen-year-old male, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, assault, tribal court.
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments Sept. 12-18. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
September 12
Ayrianna Lindsay, 19, female, 300 block of Front Street, aggravated disorderly conduct, tribal court.
September 13
Sixteen-year-old male, 200 block of Sixth Avenue South, assault, tribal court.
After making guilty pleas in July to two counts of incest, Richard Lamar Rutledge has sent a letter to court authorities expressing dissatisfaction with his attorneys.
During a status hearing in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 14, public defender Amanda Gibson said she and public defender Jay Reno are planning to visit with Rutledge in Wolf Point during the last week of September.
“I’ve
After making guilty pleas in July to two counts of incest, Richard Lamar Rutledge has sent a letter to court authorities expressing dissatisfaction with his attorneys.
During a status hearing in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 14, public defender Amanda Gibson said she and public defender Jay Reno are planning to visit with Rutledge in Wolf Point during the last week of September.
“I’ve
Trevor Levi Crain of Culbertson was sentenced in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 14, for the offense of unlawful possession or shipping or transportation of a game animal.
District judge David J. Cybulski announced a two year deferred imposition of sentence in the case. Because Crain is likely having his hunting license suspended for 30 years in a Richland County case, Cybulski didn’t
Trevor Levi Crain of Culbertson was sentenced in district court on Wednesday, Sept. 14, for the offense of unlawful possession or shipping or transportation of a game animal.
District judge David J. Cybulski announced a two year deferred imposition of sentence in the case. Because Crain is likely having his hunting license suspended for 30 years in a Richland County case, Cybulski didn’t
( 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: Javian Azure, 21, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Daniel Baca, 32, Williston, N.D., warrant.
( 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: Javian Azure, 21, Wolf Point, hold for Fort Peck Tribes.
Daniel Baca, 32, Williston, N.D., warrant.
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