A building owned by Burlington Northern Sante Fe burned Thursday, Aug. 20. The building had been burned previously several times. It was a complete loss.
(Photo by James Walling)
A building owned by Burlington Northern Sante Fe burned Thursday, Aug. 20. The building had been burned previously several times. It was a complete loss.
(Photo by James Walling)
lotter ( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Aug. 17-23. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
August 18
Jordan Ricker, 32, male, 400 block of Idaho Street, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
August 19
Ryan Craig Hunsley, 32, male, 400 block of Garfield and Hill street
lotter ( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department Aug. 17-23. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) Citations were issued to:
August 18
Jordan Ricker, 32, male, 400 block of Idaho Street, disorderly conduct, tribal court.
August 19
Ryan Craig Hunsley, 32, male, 400 block of Garfield and Hill street
oster ( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) As of Aug. 25, 31 prisoners had been housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week. Prisoners included:
oster ( Publisher’s Note: Each week, the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office distributes an inmate roster with the names of everyone incarcerated and persons booked into the jail during the previous week and does not necessarily mean there is a new charge or conviction.) As of Aug. 25, 31 prisoners had been housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week. Prisoners included:
Last week, U.S. Senator Jon Tester announced nearly $4 million in Recovery Assistance Revolving Loan Funds and more than $11 million in Recovery Assistance Grants to help communities across Montana recover from the coronavirus pandemic as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
The $3.9 million in Recovery Assistance grants for Montana Tester announced today includes
Last week, U.S. Senator Jon Tester announced nearly $4 million in Recovery Assistance Revolving Loan Funds and more than $11 million in Recovery Assistance Grants to help communities across Montana recover from the coronavirus pandemic as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
The $3.9 million in Recovery Assistance grants for Montana Tester announced today includes
The North Dakota Highway Patrol reported that a 24-year-old man and a one-year-old boy died and a three-year-old boy was injured in a two-vehicle crash on N.D. Highway 1804, about 30 miles east of Williston, on Friday, Aug. 21.
The victims have been identified as Trenton Beston and his one-year-old son, Enright, of New Town. Beston’s three-year-old son, Trenton Beston Jr., remains in a Fargo
The North Dakota Highway Patrol reported that a 24-year-old man and a one-year-old boy died and a three-year-old boy was injured in a two-vehicle crash on N.D. Highway 1804, about 30 miles east of Williston, on Friday, Aug. 21.
The victims have been identified as Trenton Beston and his one-year-old son, Enright, of New Town. Beston’s three-year-old son, Trenton Beston Jr., remains in a Fargo
Billings Gazette
Carbon County is mostly rural. Coupled with its older population, and considering the current pandemic, social isolation worries Therese Picasso- Edwards.
'[Seniors] just didn't feel that they are in the county- wide loop,' Picasso-Edwards, the Red Lodge Area Community Foundation program director, said. Carbon County has been working to increase mobility
Billings Gazette
Carbon County is mostly rural. Coupled with its older population, and considering the current pandemic, social isolation worries Therese Picasso- Edwards.
'[Seniors] just didn't feel that they are in the county- wide loop,' Picasso-Edwards, the Red Lodge Area Community Foundation program director, said. Carbon County has been working to increase mobility
Montana’s unemployment rate dropped in July, but there was an increase in new unemployment applications filed last week, according to the Associated Press.
The state’s unemployment rate was 6.4 percent in July, down from the 7.2 percent in June as the state continued to rebound from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, state officials said Friday. Montana has one of the lowest
Montana’s unemployment rate dropped in July, but there was an increase in new unemployment applications filed last week, according to the Associated Press.
The state’s unemployment rate was 6.4 percent in July, down from the 7.2 percent in June as the state continued to rebound from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, state officials said Friday. Montana has one of the lowest
Research continues in an attempt to find out just how harmful using electronic cigarettes or vaping products can be one the human body. There are many questions that researchers continue to look for answers on. Questions such as what exactly does using vaping products do to a person’s lungs? How many harmful chemicals can be found in vaping products?
Some of these questions are being answered.
Research continues in an attempt to find out just how harmful using electronic cigarettes or vaping products can be one the human body. There are many questions that researchers continue to look for answers on. Questions such as what exactly does using vaping products do to a person’s lungs? How many harmful chemicals can be found in vaping products?
Some of these questions are being answered.
“Children are a gift from the Lord; They are a reward from him.” ( Psalm 127:3) It is back-to-school time, and whether it is your child’s first or final year, it is not uncommon for them to feel anxious. Many unknowns await them — new teachers, possibly new friends, a new routine, a harder schedule, or maybe even a new school. School is going to look different this year, with the precautions
“Children are a gift from the Lord; They are a reward from him.” ( Psalm 127:3) It is back-to-school time, and whether it is your child’s first or final year, it is not uncommon for them to feel anxious. Many unknowns await them — new teachers, possibly new friends, a new routine, a harder schedule, or maybe even a new school. School is going to look different this year, with the precautions
The Roosevelt County Library staff at Wolf Point were pleased with the number of youth who participated in this year’s summer reading program. Even though they couldn’t conduct the program in the library because of the COVID-19 health issue, 42 youth signed up for the summer reading program.
Packets were created by staff for them to take home that also contained a small incentive token. The
The Roosevelt County Library staff at Wolf Point were pleased with the number of youth who participated in this year’s summer reading program. Even though they couldn’t conduct the program in the library because of the COVID-19 health issue, 42 youth signed up for the summer reading program.
Packets were created by staff for them to take home that also contained a small incentive token. The
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