A tricky water main break was under repair on Thursday, Feb. 27, on 2nd Street E in Culbertson. The work was supervised by Public Works Director Bob Jasper (right). ( Photo by James Walling)
A tricky water main break was under repair on Thursday, Feb. 27, on 2nd Street E in Culbertson. The work was supervised by Public Works Director Bob Jasper (right). ( Photo by James Walling)
A road crew from Agri Industries works on a water main break on Culbertson’s east side during the last cold snap in February.
(Photo by James Walling)
A road crew from Agri Industries works on a water main break on Culbertson’s east side during the last cold snap in February.
(Photo by James Walling)
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 90 calls from Feb. 24 to March 2.
Feb. 25
Deputies assisted by the Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice conducted a traffic stop near the Homestead Inn in Wolf Point. Robin Mountain, 35, was charged with driving under the influence, second offense; driving while the privilege to do so is suspended; having license plates belonging
The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 90 calls from Feb. 24 to March 2.
Feb. 25
Deputies assisted by the Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice conducted a traffic stop near the Homestead Inn in Wolf Point. Robin Mountain, 35, was charged with driving under the influence, second offense; driving while the privilege to do so is suspended; having license plates belonging
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Maria Archdale-Hernandez, 33, Wolf Point, warrant.
Jesus Avitia, 32, Aurora, Colo., possession with intent to distribute fentanyl/meth.
Noah Bigback, 27, Billings, hold for other agency.
Shanley Leonard Bighorn, 40, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Christian Bramley, 25, Billings, hold for other
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Maria Archdale-Hernandez, 33, Wolf Point, warrant.
Jesus Avitia, 32, Aurora, Colo., possession with intent to distribute fentanyl/meth.
Noah Bigback, 27, Billings, hold for other agency.
Shanley Leonard Bighorn, 40, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Christian Bramley, 25, Billings, hold for other
Two individuals from Colorado made their initial appearances on drug related charges in district court on Tuesday, Feb. 25.
Natasha Moncivaiz, 35, made not guilty pleas for the two counts of criminal possession of dangerous drugs with intent to distribute. If conviction, maximum penalties are 20 years in the state prison, a $50,000 fine or both.
She also made not guilty pleas for the alternate
Two individuals from Colorado made their initial appearances on drug related charges in district court on Tuesday, Feb. 25.
Natasha Moncivaiz, 35, made not guilty pleas for the two counts of criminal possession of dangerous drugs with intent to distribute. If conviction, maximum penalties are 20 years in the state prison, a $50,000 fine or both.
She also made not guilty pleas for the alternate
Culbertson March 7: Pan-fried cod, scalloped potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
March 11: Corned beef & cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert.
March 14: Cheddar broccoli soup, tuna sandwiches and dessert. *** Bainville March 6: Hamburger steaks, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
March 11: Lasagna, garlic breads, vegetables and dessert.
March 13: Teriyaki chicken,
Culbertson March 7: Pan-fried cod, scalloped potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
March 11: Corned beef & cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert.
March 14: Cheddar broccoli soup, tuna sandwiches and dessert. *** Bainville March 6: Hamburger steaks, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
March 11: Lasagna, garlic breads, vegetables and dessert.
March 13: Teriyaki chicken,
Froid School March 10: Turkey noodle casserole, vegetables and fruits.
March 11: Chicken pot pie, vegetables and fruits.
March 12: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, buns, vegetables, fruits and dessert.
March 13: Corndogs, beans, chips and fruits.
March 14: No school. *** Culbertson School March. 10: No school March. 11: Breakfast: Continental breakfast. Lunch: Hardshell tacos
Froid School March 10: Turkey noodle casserole, vegetables and fruits.
March 11: Chicken pot pie, vegetables and fruits.
March 12: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, buns, vegetables, fruits and dessert.
March 13: Corndogs, beans, chips and fruits.
March 14: No school. *** Culbertson School March. 10: No school March. 11: Breakfast: Continental breakfast. Lunch: Hardshell tacos
The Richland Federal Credit Union board of directors has declared a special Ddvidend of $250,000 to be distributed in mid-March to its share account holders equaling a 0.47% interest payment on 2024 average share account (savings) balances. While direct payments to members are relatively rare in the financial industry, this is the second consecutive year that RFCU, a financial cooperative, has distributed
The Richland Federal Credit Union board of directors has declared a special Ddvidend of $250,000 to be distributed in mid-March to its share account holders equaling a 0.47% interest payment on 2024 average share account (savings) balances. While direct payments to members are relatively rare in the financial industry, this is the second consecutive year that RFCU, a financial cooperative, has distributed
Chronic wasting disease prevalence is increasing in most of northeast Montana, as is the spread of the disease across the landscape. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently tallied results of CWD samples taken during the 2024 big game season.
CWD was first detected in northeast Montana in 2018. Annual sampling of hunter- harvested animals, show the prevalence continues to increase, especially
Chronic wasting disease prevalence is increasing in most of northeast Montana, as is the spread of the disease across the landscape. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently tallied results of CWD samples taken during the 2024 big game season.
CWD was first detected in northeast Montana in 2018. Annual sampling of hunter- harvested animals, show the prevalence continues to increase, especially
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will at the Montana WILD Education Center in Helena and virtually via Zoom on April 17 beginning at 8:30 a.m. The meeting will be streamed live on Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ website and YouTube.
Public comment will be accepted on agenda items through March 26.
Agenda items include the following: Proposed Fish Removal Project for 2025 – Elk Creek
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will at the Montana WILD Education Center in Helena and virtually via Zoom on April 17 beginning at 8:30 a.m. The meeting will be streamed live on Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ website and YouTube.
Public comment will be accepted on agenda items through March 26.
Agenda items include the following: Proposed Fish Removal Project for 2025 – Elk Creek
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