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Lions Compete At Top 10 Meet
The Lustre Lions enjoyed many highlights during the Top 10 track meet held in Glasgow on Monday, April 29. Lustre’s boys’ 1600-meter relay team earned first-place honors with a time of 3:32.85. Running the relay were Brian Guedes, Byron Ewing, Terran Joseph and Johnslee Pierre. Pierre took first...
Lustre Athletes Ready For District Track Meet
Lustre’s Terran Joseph enjoyed an outstanding track meet during action in Wolf Point on Friday, May 3. The senior was a triple- winner as he finished first in the 100-meter dash at 12.01, 200 at 23.9 and 400 at 53.78 seconds. He also placed fifth in the long jump with a mark of 19-0.
Wolf Point Police Blotter
( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire department April 22-28. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.) April 22. Jeffery Douglas, 61, male, Sixth Avenue South and Front Street, public intoxication and disorderly conduct, tribal court. April 23. Sixteen-year-old...
Tribal Jail Under Scrutiny According To BIA Report
Fort Peck Tribal adult and juvenile corrections facilities have been criticized by a Bureau of Indian Affairs report, according to the Billings Gazette, in which untrained corrections officers, incomplete employee background checks and no procedures for inmate deaths were among the findings. According an investigation by the Gazette, area residents...
Culbertson School, RCSO Respond To Social Media Threat
The Culbertson School was made aware of a threatening social media post Wednesday, April 24. School administrators issued the following statement April 29: “In the evening hours the school administration was made aware of a threat made on social media indicating potential harm toward others in school. School administration immediately began working with the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s [Office]. Within hours on Wednesday evening the Roosevelt Sheriff’s [Office] determined that the social media account was a fake and made by another individual. This determination along with other factors led deputies and administration to deem it safe to hold school on Thursday, April 25. Two deputies were present at the school on Thursday, April 25, from 7 a.m. until after 9 p.m.
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