Wolf Point’s Lance Four Star (left) visits with Fort Peck Tribes’ chairman Justin Gray Hawk Sr. after Gray Hawk delivered a tribal address to the Montana Legislature last week.
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Wolf Point’s Lance Four Star (left) visits with Fort Peck Tribes’ chairman Justin Gray Hawk Sr. after Gray Hawk delivered a tribal address to the Montana Legislature last week.
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Crashes and deaths responded to by the Montana Highway Patrol were slightly higher in 2024 than in the previous year, according to the department.
The total amount of crashes responded to during the year was 159. Those crashes included 24 on the interstate, 57 on primary roads, 33 on rural roads, 26 on secondary roads and 18 on urban roads.
There were 170 fatalities in 2024 including 25
Crashes and deaths responded to by the Montana Highway Patrol were slightly higher in 2024 than in the previous year, according to the department.
The total amount of crashes responded to during the year was 159. Those crashes included 24 on the interstate, 57 on primary roads, 33 on rural roads, 26 on secondary roads and 18 on urban roads.
There were 170 fatalities in 2024 including 25
Roosevelt County Commissioner Gordon Oelkers was busy testifying on bills which could impact the area during committee hearings in Helena on Feb. 10-14.
“It’s good to go down and meet with our representatives,” Oelkers said.
He noted that he spent time discussing issues with Rep. Valerie Moore, R-Plentywood, Rep. Frank Smith, D-Poplar, and Sen. Gregg Hunter, R-Glasgow.
Oelkers testified
Roosevelt County Commissioner Gordon Oelkers was busy testifying on bills which could impact the area during committee hearings in Helena on Feb. 10-14.
“It’s good to go down and meet with our representatives,” Oelkers said.
He noted that he spent time discussing issues with Rep. Valerie Moore, R-Plentywood, Rep. Frank Smith, D-Poplar, and Sen. Gregg Hunter, R-Glasgow.
Oelkers testified
District Judge Benjamin Fosland has denied the request to suppress evidence regarding Maurice James Gunn.
Gunn is facing the charge of driving under the influence of alcohol, fourth or subsequent offense, and speeding.
His defense team argued that Gunn was stopped for a speeding violation, and there was not reasonable suspicion to change the investigation to driving under the influence.
District Judge Benjamin Fosland has denied the request to suppress evidence regarding Maurice James Gunn.
Gunn is facing the charge of driving under the influence of alcohol, fourth or subsequent offense, and speeding.
His defense team argued that Gunn was stopped for a speeding violation, and there was not reasonable suspicion to change the investigation to driving under the influence.
The Wolf Point City Council held its regular meeting Feb. 18 in the council chambers. There was no public comment. Council members discussed plans to bring the Cowboy Hall of Fame to Wolf Point.
A Great Northern Development Corp. update was provided about the properties on Custer Street. MDU crews are waiting on warmer weather to install gas lines.
Greg Lukasik with Great West Engineering
The Wolf Point City Council held its regular meeting Feb. 18 in the council chambers. There was no public comment. Council members discussed plans to bring the Cowboy Hall of Fame to Wolf Point.
A Great Northern Development Corp. update was provided about the properties on Custer Street. MDU crews are waiting on warmer weather to install gas lines.
Greg Lukasik with Great West Engineering
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