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06 November 2019
Roosevelt County Jail Roster
( 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 Nov. 4, 21 prisoners were housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center. Prisoners included: Daniel Baca, 29, Plentywood,
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Roosevelt County Jail Roster
( 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 Nov. 4, 21 prisoners were housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center. Prisoners included: Daniel Baca, 29, Plentywood,
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Income-Based Health Insurance Plans Available Through Health Insurance Marketplace
Montana residents who are interested in free help to learn how they might enroll or re-enroll in health insurance under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act have a free local resource available to them. Montana Navigator is a non-profit project that received grant funding from the federal government to help Montana residents select a health insurance plan. Open enrollment for 2020 will be
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Income-Based Health Insurance Plans Available Through Health Insurance Marketplace
Montana residents who are interested in free help to learn how they might enroll or re-enroll in health insurance under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act have a free local resource available to them. Montana Navigator is a non-profit project that received grant funding from the federal government to help Montana residents select a health insurance plan. Open enrollment for 2020 will be
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First-Of-Its-Kind Study Finds Montana’s Hutterite Communities Support Jobs, Income In Non-Hutterite Sectors Of State’s Economy
Located in rural communities, Montana’s Hutterite businesses are highly self-sufficient and little known to other Montanans, yet they play a significant role in the state’s economy, supporting production, employment and income that extends beyond their own communities, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Montana and Montana State University. “The
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First-Of-Its-Kind Study Finds Montana’s Hutterite Communities Support Jobs, Income In Non-Hutterite Sectors Of State’s Economy
Located in rural communities, Montana’s Hutterite businesses are highly self-sufficient and little known to other Montanans, yet they play a significant role in the state’s economy, supporting production, employment and income that extends beyond their own communities, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Montana and Montana State University. “The
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Redgrave To Serve As IHS Billings Area Director
Bryce Redgrave, a 1988 Wolf Point High School graduate, was appointed recently as director of Indian Health Services Billings Area. A press release noted, “He will provide leadership in the administration of a comprehensive federal, tribal, and urban Indian health care system. The IHS Billings Area provides health care services to more than 70,000 American Indian and Alaska Native people
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Redgrave To Serve As IHS Billings Area Director
Bryce Redgrave, a 1988 Wolf Point High School graduate, was appointed recently as director of Indian Health Services Billings Area. A press release noted, “He will provide leadership in the administration of a comprehensive federal, tribal, and urban Indian health care system. The IHS Billings Area provides health care services to more than 70,000 American Indian and Alaska Native people
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Wolf Point, Poplar Speech And Drama Teams To Co-Host Meet Nov. 9
The Wolf Point and Poplar High School Speech, Debate, and Drama teams are back in action this year. We each took five competitors to the season opener meet Nov. 2 to compete against schools from Class AA to Class C. Wolf Point had two competitors place: Gabreal Hansen placed seventh in spontaneous oral interpretation and Angalena MacDonald placed eighth in mime. Poplar also had their dramatic
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Wolf Point, Poplar Speech And Drama Teams To Co-Host Meet Nov. 9
The Wolf Point and Poplar High School Speech, Debate, and Drama teams are back in action this year. We each took five competitors to the season opener meet Nov. 2 to compete against schools from Class AA to Class C. Wolf Point had two competitors place: Gabreal Hansen placed seventh in spontaneous oral interpretation and Angalena MacDonald placed eighth in mime. Poplar also had their dramatic
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Elks Trick-Or-Treat
Elks Trick-Or-Treat Wolf Point Elks Lodge No. 1764 was one of several downtown merchants participating in Halloween trunk-ortreating while the Trunk-or-Treat event on Anaconda Street Thursday, Oct. 31. Pictured are Elks employee Tim Goodman handing out Halloween candy to (from left to right) Ashtyn Traeholt, 9, Harmonee Uchtman, 6, and Christopher Traeholt, 9. The three children are from Lustre.
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Elks Trick-Or-Treat
Elks Trick-Or-Treat Wolf Point Elks Lodge No. 1764 was one of several downtown merchants participating in Halloween trunk-ortreating while the Trunk-or-Treat event on Anaconda Street Thursday, Oct. 31. Pictured are Elks employee Tim Goodman handing out Halloween candy to (from left to right) Ashtyn Traeholt, 9, Harmonee Uchtman, 6, and Christopher Traeholt, 9. The three children are from Lustre.
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Costume Parade
Northside Elementary School teacher Diane Bailey watches as sixth-graders Teagan Williams (left) and Kashlyn Speak Thunder parade past her during Northside’s annual Halloween costume parade Thursday, Oct. 31. (Photo by John Plestina)
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Costume Parade
Northside Elementary School teacher Diane Bailey watches as sixth-graders Teagan Williams (left) and Kashlyn Speak Thunder parade past her during Northside’s annual Halloween costume parade Thursday, Oct. 31. (Photo by John Plestina)
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SENIOR NEWS
We would like to remind Medicare Beneficiaries that open enrollment for Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage) started Oct. 15 and runs through Dec. 7. We strongly encourage everyone to review and compare your current plan. We can assist you with reviewing and comparing your current plan. However, our scheduling for appointments is currently two weeks out, so call us as soon as possible
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SENIOR NEWS
We would like to remind Medicare Beneficiaries that open enrollment for Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage) started Oct. 15 and runs through Dec. 7. We strongly encourage everyone to review and compare your current plan. We can assist you with reviewing and comparing your current plan. However, our scheduling for appointments is currently two weeks out, so call us as soon as possible
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Stovern Marks 20 Years At Credit Union
Shelly Stovern celebrated two decades of service at Wolf Point Federal Credit Union in September. WPFCU chief operating o_cer Dawn Allen told the Northern Plains Independent that branch employees dedicated Sept. 27 to marking Stovern’s anniversary with the organization. “We had a whole day dedicated to celebrating and congratulating Shelly,” said Allen. She said credit union
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Stovern Marks 20 Years At Credit Union
Shelly Stovern celebrated two decades of service at Wolf Point Federal Credit Union in September. WPFCU chief operating o_cer Dawn Allen told the Northern Plains Independent that branch employees dedicated Sept. 27 to marking Stovern’s anniversary with the organization. “We had a whole day dedicated to celebrating and congratulating Shelly,” said Allen. She said credit union
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Roosevelt County DUI Task Force Scholarship Available
This year, the Roosevelt County DUI Task Force is o_ering up a scholarship of $500 to any high school senior graduating in 2020 from a school within the boundaries of Roosevelt County. The focus of this year’s scholarship is to write an essay on how the student chooses to live above the infl uence of alcohol use, drug use, peer pressure, bullying or any other negative influences around them.
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Roosevelt County DUI Task Force Scholarship Available
This year, the Roosevelt County DUI Task Force is o_ering up a scholarship of $500 to any high school senior graduating in 2020 from a school within the boundaries of Roosevelt County. The focus of this year’s scholarship is to write an essay on how the student chooses to live above the infl uence of alcohol use, drug use, peer pressure, bullying or any other negative influences around them.
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