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Wolf Point Adds History Day Program
Using a different avenue to encourage learning, the Wolf Point School District is offering National...
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Air Travel Slightly Down In Wolf Point
The amount of travelers coming to or flying out of Wolf Point is slightly down from a year ago.
According to information from the Montana Department of Transportation, the number of passengers at the L.M. Clayton Airport in Wolf Point was 5,466 through November.
The total was 5,638 through November during 2024. The busiest months for flying in Wolf Point for 2025 we...
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Commissioners Approve Time Clocks For Employees
Roosevelt County commissioners discussed the impacts of adding time clocks for courthouse employees during a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 6.
Commissioner Robert Toavs explained that employees have been writing their time worked down and having their department heads signed off on the hours. Commissioners then must approve the hours.
Toavs feels it would be a better “c...
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Toavs Selected As County Commission’s Presiding Officer
Robert Toavs was elected the Roosevelt County commissioners’ presiding officer during a meeting on...
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Motion To Dismiss Hearing Scheduled For Deserly On Feb. 18
A hearing on Abrianne Lillian Deserly’s motion to dismiss her case has been scheduled for Feb. 18 in U.S. District Court in Great Falls.
The motion seeks to dismiss the charge of one count of second degree murder. Trial for the case was scheduled for Jan. 6, but has been continued until after the motion to dismiss hearing.
The indictment alleges that on Feb. 26, 20...
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Eder Faces Two Federal Charges
Channing Eder of Wolf Point is facing two charges in U.S. District Court for the District of Montana in Great Falls.
Charges are possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. If convicted, the mandatory minimum sentence is 15 years to life imprisonment, a $20,000 fine and at least 10 years of supervised release.
The second count is being a prohibited person in...
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