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Couple Enjoys Spreading Love, Hope
Local couple Pastor Greg Holler-Dinsmore and Pastor Christine Holler-Dinsmore explain that Easter i...
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Harada Feels Blessed During Easter Holiday
When Jeff Harada, ruling elder at the First Presbyterian Church in Wolf Point, thinks of the Easter ...
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TEB Announces Transitional Living Unit For Juveniles
As part of their desire to reduce suicides in the area, Fort Peck Tribal Executive Board members have announced the establishment of a transitional living unit in Poplar to assist juveniles.
The facility features eight beds for males, eight beds for females and four flex beds. No timeline has yet been set for how long the juveniles can stay at the transitional living uni...
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County To Auction Items Online
Roosevelt County commissioners agreed to try selling items online through a local auctioning service during their weekly meeting on Tuesday, April 8.
Commissioners voted on a 2-0 decision to have Toavs Premier Auctions handle the duties. Commissioner Robert Toavs, owner of Toavs Premier Auctions, recused himself in the voting.
Officials said that Toavs Premier Auctions...
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Wolf Point Police Blotter
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department April 7-13. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)
April 7
Shane Nelson, 52, male, 400 block of Cascade Street, criminal mischief, partner/ family member assault and assault, municipal court.
The WPPD had the following activity: alarm/burglary...
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Bill Would Clarify State Agencies’ Consultation With Tribal Governments
Legislators are deliberating a bill that proponents say will provide a much-needed definition and framework for consultation between the state and tribal governments, while opponents say it will add cumbersome government regulations to state agencies.
Senate Bill 379, sponsored by Sen. Susan Webber, D-Browning, would require all state agencies to have a written consulta...
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