Mike Olson, fire chief for the Culbertson Fire Department, is presented a $1,254 grant from Julie Pedersen of the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 for a fire rescue online training program.
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Mike Olson, fire chief for the Culbertson Fire Department, is presented a $1,254 grant from Julie Pedersen of the Wolf Point Elks Lodge #1764 for a fire rescue online training program.
(Photo submitted)
In February, John David Panasuk was ordered to complete an in-patient treatment program and District Judge Benjamin Fosland decided to re-impose a sentence of 20 years with 15 years suspended after Panasuk admitted to violating conditions of his suspended sentence.
The sentence delivered in February noted that there could be a harsher punishment if Panasuk doesn’t complete the treatment program
In February, John David Panasuk was ordered to complete an in-patient treatment program and District Judge Benjamin Fosland decided to re-impose a sentence of 20 years with 15 years suspended after Panasuk admitted to violating conditions of his suspended sentence.
The sentence delivered in February noted that there could be a harsher punishment if Panasuk doesn’t complete the treatment program
The Wolf Point School Board agreed with Superintendent Dr. David Perkins’ request to have a motion rescinded that took place at the end of the Feb. 10, meeting regarding a bonus for the superintendent.
Perkins said someone could question whether the matter was properly listed on the agenda and could take the school board to court. The school district could wind up paying the other parties’
The Wolf Point School Board agreed with Superintendent Dr. David Perkins’ request to have a motion rescinded that took place at the end of the Feb. 10, meeting regarding a bonus for the superintendent.
Perkins said someone could question whether the matter was properly listed on the agenda and could take the school board to court. The school district could wind up paying the other parties’
the Wolf Point area. An annual pay raise for Amy Keller was approved.
During commissioners’ report, Commissioner Robert Toavs said a safety meeting was conducted with road department employees. “It’s to keep the guys abreast of safety concerns,” Toavs said.
Officials from five counties, including Roosevelt, met for the annual Montana Department of Transportation meeting. Oelkers
the Wolf Point area. An annual pay raise for Amy Keller was approved.
During commissioners’ report, Commissioner Robert Toavs said a safety meeting was conducted with road department employees. “It’s to keep the guys abreast of safety concerns,” Toavs said.
Officials from five counties, including Roosevelt, met for the annual Montana Department of Transportation meeting. Oelkers
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