Staff for the upcoming school year was the main topic at the Wolf Point School Board’s meeting Monday, May 13.
Retirements and resignations included Amanda Campbell, junior high teacher; Diane DeWitt, head cook; Eileen Poserio, high school science teacher; Nancy Richter, Southside teacher; Andrew Tumonong, Northside teacher; Rhena Tumonong, Southside teacher; Richie T...
Montana's primary election is under way.
On Friday, May 10, Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen said counties across the state mailed absentee ballots to registered absentee voters. Ballot packets were mailed to more than 450,000 registered absentee voters.
'State and local election officials are honored to serve our Montana voters during this primary electi...
The Federal Aviation Administration was reauthorized for five years and major wins for Montana air service, passengers and pilots were included in the authorization.
“In rural states like Montana, access to safe, reliable air service is essential. This bill will help protect passengers, address workforce shortages and increase affordable travel opportunities. This is a...
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department May 6-12. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
May 6
Mato Blackhoop, 30, male, 200 block of Second Avenue South, protection of government officials, tribal court.
May 7
Dillon Wetsit, 25, male, 300 block of Dayton Street, carrying conceale...
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Savas Baier-Howard, 27, Billings, hold for other agency.
Jesse Baker III, 24, Wolf Point, warrant.
Brian Bell, 41, Dodson, hold for other agency.
Brian Bentz, 43, Billings, hold for other agency.
Darek Birdinground, 34, hold for other agency.
Avery Boe, 39, Hays, hold for...
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