The Yellow Jackets’ B team [ages 12-15] played Glasgow on Burkie Field Thursday, June 11. Wolf Point’s Trevin Boysun (12) attempts to tag Glasgow runner Mason Hunter (23).
(Photo by John Plestina)
The Yellow Jackets’ B team [ages 12-15] played Glasgow on Burkie Field Thursday, June 11. Wolf Point’s Trevin Boysun (12) attempts to tag Glasgow runner Mason Hunter (23).
(Photo by John Plestina)
The first recipients of the annual Brayden Joseph Jackson Memorial Scholarship are Wolf Point’s Bryor Roy Smith and Nashua’s Brennan Peters.
The scholarship committee created the award to honor Jackson and focused this year on his love for baseball. Formerly of Frazer, Jackson was killed in an auto accident Sept. 26, 2018. He was 18 years old.
Jackson participated in Glasgow baseball
The first recipients of the annual Brayden Joseph Jackson Memorial Scholarship are Wolf Point’s Bryor Roy Smith and Nashua’s Brennan Peters.
The scholarship committee created the award to honor Jackson and focused this year on his love for baseball. Formerly of Frazer, Jackson was killed in an auto accident Sept. 26, 2018. He was 18 years old.
Jackson participated in Glasgow baseball
Sixty new COVID-19 cases were reported in Montana over the past week. The count now stands at 614, with 60 active cases and eight active hospitalizations.
At presstime Tuesday, June 16, there were 614 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Montana. Of those cases, 535 are listed as recovered. There have been 79 total hospitalizations. One new death was reported this week, with that count now at 19.
Sixty new COVID-19 cases were reported in Montana over the past week. The count now stands at 614, with 60 active cases and eight active hospitalizations.
At presstime Tuesday, June 16, there were 614 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Montana. Of those cases, 535 are listed as recovered. There have been 79 total hospitalizations. One new death was reported this week, with that count now at 19.
Karen Nelson (orange vests, left to right), Larry Neutgens and Melanie Nelson helped community members add pennies to the Optimist Club of Wolf Point’s Mile of Pennies fundraising effort on Sixth Avenue North Sunday, June 7. At press time, Opportunity Bank was still counting donations.
(Photo by Jessica Smith)
Karen Nelson (orange vests, left to right), Larry Neutgens and Melanie Nelson helped community members add pennies to the Optimist Club of Wolf Point’s Mile of Pennies fundraising effort on Sixth Avenue North Sunday, June 7. At press time, Opportunity Bank was still counting donations.
(Photo by Jessica Smith)
The Fort Peck Tribes, Northeast Montana Health Services and the Montana National Guard offered COVID-19 testing at two locations last week. Tests were offered at Poplar Community Hospital June 3 and Trinity Hospital in Wolf Point June 4. All community members were welcome to participate. Local EMS crews canvassed the community for additional test takers. In all, 644 tests were administered.
Governor
The Fort Peck Tribes, Northeast Montana Health Services and the Montana National Guard offered COVID-19 testing at two locations last week. Tests were offered at Poplar Community Hospital June 3 and Trinity Hospital in Wolf Point June 4. All community members were welcome to participate. Local EMS crews canvassed the community for additional test takers. In all, 644 tests were administered.
Governor
Over a third of Roosevelt County’s eligible voters cast ballots in the primary election Tuesday, June 2. Statewide, there were no surprises among partisan candidates vying to compete against each other in the November general election.
Roosevelt County reported 2,068 (36.93 percent) of 5,600 registered voters cast ballots.
Voters approved the Roosevelt County public safety levy 1,277 to
Over a third of Roosevelt County’s eligible voters cast ballots in the primary election Tuesday, June 2. Statewide, there were no surprises among partisan candidates vying to compete against each other in the November general election.
Roosevelt County reported 2,068 (36.93 percent) of 5,600 registered voters cast ballots.
Voters approved the Roosevelt County public safety levy 1,277 to
The Roosevelt County Commissioners voted 2-1 against improving sidewalks in Brockton.
At their regular meeting Tuesday, June 9, a motion was defeated to approve an agreement between the county and the Montana Department of Transportation regarding sidewalk maintenance in Brockton.
Said commissioner Gary Macdonald, “Brockton isn’t paying enough to keep it out of the red.”
Commissioner
The Roosevelt County Commissioners voted 2-1 against improving sidewalks in Brockton.
At their regular meeting Tuesday, June 9, a motion was defeated to approve an agreement between the county and the Montana Department of Transportation regarding sidewalk maintenance in Brockton.
Said commissioner Gary Macdonald, “Brockton isn’t paying enough to keep it out of the red.”
Commissioner
lotter ( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department June 1-7. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
June 4
Johnny Belcher, 40, male, 400 block of Helena Street, criminal possession of drug paraphernalia and partner/ family member assault, tribal court.
Jason Lowdog, 38, male, 100
lotter ( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department June 1-7. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
June 4
Johnny Belcher, 40, male, 400 block of Helena Street, criminal possession of drug paraphernalia and partner/ family member assault, tribal court.
Jason Lowdog, 38, male, 100
A Poplar man who admitted sexually abusing a child was sentenced today to four years in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
Lloyd Wallace Youpee, 93, pleaded guilty in January to abusive sexual contact.
U.S. District Judge Brian Morris presided.
The prosecution said in court documents that the sexual contact occurred on or about February
A Poplar man who admitted sexually abusing a child was sentenced today to four years in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
Lloyd Wallace Youpee, 93, pleaded guilty in January to abusive sexual contact.
U.S. District Judge Brian Morris presided.
The prosecution said in court documents that the sexual contact occurred on or about February
A Reserve man who admitted shooting another man in the face with a .22-caliber rifle in 2018 was sentenced to 46 months in prison and three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
Jonathan Black Jr., 33, pleaded guilty in February to assault resulting in serious bodily injury.
Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided.
In court records filed in the case, the
A Reserve man who admitted shooting another man in the face with a .22-caliber rifle in 2018 was sentenced to 46 months in prison and three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
Jonathan Black Jr., 33, pleaded guilty in February to assault resulting in serious bodily injury.
Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided.
In court records filed in the case, the
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