I Janua 7,.2021 The Lovell Chronicle 5
Report
Man attacked by unknown dog
The Lovell Police Department received
the following calls for the week of Decem—
ber 28 to January 3:
Dec. 28: A man received multiple bites from
a loose white dog in the Western Sugar
parking lot. The man was transported to
North Bi Horn Hospital. Officers deter-
mined a escription of the dog but are yet
unable to identify it. The case remains un—
der investigation.
0 Officers received a call from a business
owner on East Eighth Street who stat—
ed that someone had siphoned gasoline
out of his car in a case of theft. Officers
wereunable to inspect the car to verify
his claims. No other cases of siphoned
gas are known.
Dec. 30: A man called officers to report a
lost handgun. The serial number was en-
tered into a database for missing and sto—
len guns. Officers could not determine the
firearm was stolen.
Note: The calls listed above were received
by the Lovell Police Department. Persons ar—
rested are presumed innocent until proven
guilty in a court of law, and charges made
upon initial arrest may be amended or dis—
missed as determined by the County Attorney.
RYAN FITZMAURICE
Volunteers of the Lovell Fire Department fight a trailer fire on Road 10
Monday
afternoon. The fire ori inated after a resident started a barbecue for
lunch, catching
a hay stack on fire Wthh ignited the trailer.
Sheriff report
Up to 50 goats lost in barn fire
The Big Horn Sheriff’s De artment
received the following calls for the week
of December 28 to January 4:
December 29: Deputies responded to a
worksite in Cowley where two residents
of south Big Horn County got into an ar—
gument resulting in one of the individuals
threatening to damage the other’s equip—
ment. Deputies separated the parties.
December 31: Deputies responded to
Highway 14A West near Byron after an
anonymous callerreported that livestock
were being abused on the property. Upon
inspecting the scene, deputies found wa—
;ter. and. hay stacks clearlyaccessible to
the livestock and dismissed the call.
Jan. 1: The two back» tires of a vehicle
were reported as being slashed on North
Third East Street in Cowley. The incident
is under investigation.
Jan 2: Search and Rescue was dispatched
to John Blue Canyon Road in response to
a four—wheeler accident involving a sin—
gle individual. The individual was quickly
brought to an ambulance by team mem-
bers and was later flown to Billings.
0 The Lovell Fire Department and the
Deaver Frannie Fire Department re—
sponded to Lane 9.5 to the report of
multiple barns on fire. The fire, which
ori inated from a wood-burning stove
be ore spreading to two other struc-
tures, was called in at 9:19 a.m.. Fire-
fighters contained the fire and left the
scene at 11:45 am. Between 45 and 50
goats were lost in the fire, according to
assistant chief for the Lovell Fire De—
partment Bob Mangus.
Jan. 4: The Lovell Fire Department re—
sponded to a trailer fire at 1075 Road 10.
The fire originated after a resident at—
tempted to barbecue for lunch, resulting
in the surrounding straw bails catching
on fire, moving to the trailer. There Were
no injuries caused by the fire. Firefighters
responded to the fire at 2:35 p.m., quick-
ly contained the fire and left the scene at
3:20 pm.
Note: The calls listed above were received by
the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Department. Per-
sons arrested are presumed innocent until prov—
en guilty in a court of law, and charges made
upon initial arrest may be amended or dismissed
as determined by the County Attorney.
UW Extension hosting Wyoming
On the Record in Big Horn County
BIRTHS
We are interested in printing the
births of North Big Horn Coun-
ty babies. Report these births
to the Lovell Chronicle at 307-
548-2217.
MARRIAGES
Noe Garcia and Jennifer
H. Massey, both of Lovell. ‘
' DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the
Big Horn County Clerk's office
recently were:
Ronda Gallup, Lennie
Blackburn A/ K A Glen—
na Lennie Black urn, Curt
Cozzens, Connie Combe,
Julie King and Jeri Griess
to Kim St. Clair and Betty J.
St. Clair; B ron 1st Addition,
Lot 2, Bloc 25.
Jay Durfee Thomp—
son, trustee, and Virgin-
ia June Thompson, trustee,
of the Thompson Revoca—
ble Trust dated October 31,
2018, to Richard Solis; Lovell
Cityview Addition, Lots 3, 4,
5, 6, Block 4.
Allen D. Calvin and Judy
A. Calvin to Keath L. Fen—
ton and Cardston M. Fen—
ton; Cowley Ori inal Town,
(Part) Lot 2, Bloc 63.
Special: Wyoming Com—
munity Development Au-
thority to Twin Improve-
ments, LLC; Lovell Welch
Subdivision, Lot 4, Block 1.
Correction from coun-
ty: Ken Grant and Darece
Grant to Ken Grant, trustee,
and Darece Grant, trustee,
of the Grant Family Trust
dated July 1, 2020; (Part) Lot
1, Sec. 15, T56N R96W.
Sonja Cutler and Randy
Hein to Cordell McFarlane;
NE4SE4 Sec. 27, T57N R97W.
Eric Steven Burns and
Tracy Kay Schatz—Burns t0
Brent Dibenedetto; (Part)
Lot 7, Sec. 17, T56N R95W.
Samantha Gail Wright
and Timoth John Woods to
Wayne Mic ael Kinser and
Jan Kinser; Cowley Ori inal
Town, (Part) Lot 2, Bloc 39.
John R. Kleffner to Law—
rence D. Gaisfordand Bar—
bara Lee Gaisford; Byron
First Addition, (Part) Lot 2,
Block 24.
Fredrick D. Glander and
Cindy Glander to Ryan Lem—
bke and Lacie S. Lembke;
Lot 6, Sec. 28, SE4SE4 Sec.
29, SW4NW4, NW4SW4 Sec.
33, Lot 3, Sec. 33, Lot 9, Sec
33, E2 Sec. 32, T56N R94W,
Lot 1, SE4NE4, NE4SE4 Sec.
05, Lots 3, 4, 6, Sec. 04,
T55N R94W.
Nancy C. Walker, trust—
ee, Ned B. Walker, trustee,
of the Nancy C. Walker Liv—
ing Trust dated Februar 8,
2010, to Deseree Jae A len
and Christopher James Al—
len; (Part) Lots 107$, 120B,
T56N R96W.
Quitclaim deeds issued from
the Big Horn County Clerk’s of-
fice recently were:
Mountain Construc—
tion Company, Stuart Frost
to Four F’s LLC; Lot 104,
NE4NW4, NW4NE4 Sec. 17,
Lot 103, Sec. 17, T56N R96W.
John Amdahl and Jo Am—
dahl to John Amdahl, Jo
Amdahl, Aaron Amdahl and
Brian Amdahl; (Part) Lot
47A, WZSW4 Sec. 03, T55N
R97W.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Ju-
dicial Circuit Court in Big Horn
County before Judge Edward G.
Luhm recently were:
Nicholas G. Eglseder,
Story, Wyo., take game birds
without license, $150.
Glenn Scheeler, Cowley,
littering, $250.
Alejandro V. Rodriguez,
possess controlled sub- ,
stance: pill or capsule, 3
grams or less, 1 year super—
vised probation, S355.
Mason Keele, Lovell,
breach of peace, $320.
Moriah Reynosa I, Lovell,
possess controlled sub-
stance, 90 days jail (90 sus-
pended), 6 months unsu-
per)vised probation, $620
X2. ‘
Rachel Elizabeth Wade,
Greybull, manufacture or
deliver methamphetamine
or narcotic controlled sub—
stance — schedule I or II,
bound over.
Brennan Scott Hodges,
Lovell, murder: 1st de ree,
attem t to commit a fe ony,
boun over; aggravated as—
sault & battery, bound over;
aggravated assault & bat-
tery with deadly weapon,
bound over; possess deadly
weapon, bound over.
Kenneth T. McNabb,
Lovell, seat belt: driver, $25.
Steven E. Ames, Sacra—
mento, stop sign violation,
$140. '
Kent Stark, Laramie, seat
belt: driver, $25.
Speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Carol Sparks, Emblem, 77
mph, $120. '
Speeding in a 70 mph zone:
Amie Felsing, Long
Grove, Iowa, $103.
Mark Jarvis, Denver, $103.
Sierra M. Burke, Cody,
$103.
Jessica McDonald, Lovell,
$115.
Jesse Schwenk, Long-
mont, Colo., $120.
RYAN FITZMAURICE
Officer Dusty Schultz presents Debbie Good, the wife of former Lovell
Police Chief
Robert Good, a Lovell Police Chief badge graveside at the Lovell Cemetery
during
Bob Good’s funeral Tuesday. Debbie was also presented with the American
flag
that was flying over the Lovell Police Department just that morning.
Robert Good
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hemp workShops in five locations
served as police chief from 1977 to 1980.
Concurrent Wyoming
hemp workshops will be
in Cheyenne, Powell, Tor—
rington, Wheatland and
Worland Jan. 13 and Feb. 3
by the University of Wyo—
ming Extension.
Those interested can
attend the host locations
or view the Zoom sessions
from their own location,
said John Connett, an in—
tegrated pest management
specialist and hemp agron—
omist with UW Extension.
“These 2021 Wyoming
hemp workshops are a great
way to stay current on this
crop,” he said. “Growers can
also find the UW Extension
hemp webpage at http://
bit.ly/wyo—hemp and to
sign up for Wyoming hemp
news on the email listserv.”
The Zoom link for both
sessions is https://uwyo.
Zoom.us/j/98053534954.
Local hosts will start
the workshops at 8 am.
with an opening top-
ic. Twenty—minute Zoom
sessions are 9—11 am. fol-
lowed by a 10-minute live
question-and—answer ses—
sion. The local host will re—
sume the workshop and
finish with a topic or guest
speaker.
Zoom
topics are:
9 am. — Hemp grain
weed management, Jeff
Kostuik, director of opera—
tions in central Canada and
the US. for Hemp Genetics
International (HGI)
9:30 am. — Hemp seed
oil introduction, Roger
Gussiaas, president Healthy
Oilseeds, LLC Carrington,
N.D. '
10 am. — Montana hemp
variety trial information,
Perry Miller, cropping sys-
tems professor, Montana
State University
10:30 am. — Wyoming
hemp permits/testing up-
date, Wes Brown, hemp
lead, Wyoming Department
of Agriculture
Extension educators
serve as location hosts.
Locations and hosts are:
speakers and
Cheyenne Room 409,
Pathfinder Building, 1400
E. College Dr., Laramie
County Community Col—
lege. Catherine Wissner,
307—633-4480.
Powell Park County
Fairgrounds, 655 E 5th. Jer-
emiah Vardiman, 1—307—754—
8836 or jvardima@uwyo.
edu. ‘
Torrington Confer-
ence room at the Gosh—
en County Resource Cen-
ter,'4516 US Hwy. 26/85.
Brian Sebade, bsebade@
uwyo.edu, with Carrie Eber-
le, Carrie.Eberle@uwyo.
edu. Call 1-307—532—2436 for
more information.
Wheatland — Platte. Val-
ley Bank, 200 16th St. Le-
roy Jons, 1-307—322—3667 or
cjons2@uwyo.edu.
Worland Washakie
County Extension Office,
1200 Culbertson St. Caitlin
Youngquist, 1—307-347—3140
or cyoungqu@uwyo.edu.
For more informa—
tion, contact Connett at
307—766-5022.
Legislature to convene for one-day virtual session
CHEYENNE (WNE) The
66th Wyoming Legislature
will convene at noon Jan. 12
for a one-day virtual session
to fulfill the requirements of
the Wyoming Constitution.
Gov. Mark Gordon’s
message will take place at
2 p.m., according to a news
release from the W oming
Legislative Service 0 fice.
During the convening
of the 2021 general session,
the Legislature will address
all necessary business in ac—
COrdance with the Wyoming
Constitution, including, but
not limited to:
Election of legislative
leadership;
Adopt rules for the 66th
Legislature;
Receive a message from
Gov. Gordon.
A video livestream of
the House and Senate prof
ceedings will be available
.on the Legislature’s website
at www.wyoleg.gov. Gor-
don’s message will be lives—
treamed separately on Wyo—
ming PBS’s YouTube Channel
at 2 pm.
Members of the pub-
lic are encouraged to view
the proceedings online. The
public may contact members
of the Legislature directly
using the contact informa—
tion available on the Legisla-
ture's website at www.wyo—
leg.gov/ Legislators.
Members of the 66th
Legislature will be sworn in
during the week of Jan. 4 and
the morning of Jan. 12 prior
to the Call to Order.
The Wyoming Legisla-
ture will resume the 2021
general session at a later
date.
Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
%
Few Snow
Showers
Prepr Chance: 30%
39/20
Friday
Partly Cloudy
Prepr Chance: 20%
36/16
Saturday
Partly Cloudy
Preclp Chance: 5%
37/12
Bi Horn Basin Outlook
Thursday we will see mosin cloudy skies with a 30% chance of snow
showers, high temperature of 39°, humidity of 53%. Southwest wind 2
to 8 mph. Snow accumulation of less than one inch possible. Expect
mostly cloudy skies Thursday night with a 30% chance of snow
showers, overnight low of 20°. Northwest wind 7 mph.
Climate Almanac
Record 24 hr. Precrp,
Jet Stream Forecast tor 1/11
National Weather Service Forecasts:
http:/Iwww.crh.noaa.gov/riw/index.htm
For latest weather updates:
www.UpdatedWx.com/LC
Re ional Snow Pack
River Basin
7895? flit. 2. 98%
Upper Yellowstone River n/a
Ftlver Basln
Big ,Hpmfilver
Shoshone River
Snake
Normals for 1i7 to 1l11
5.93
0.43 In 1962 Record 24 hr. Preclp.
Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrlse Sunset
‘2; rem-m. 4:49pm:
g. . 4:50 pm.
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Road and Travel on the web
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Sunday
Partly Cloudy
Prepr Chance: 5%
34/13
Monday
Partly Cloudy
Preclp Chance: 5%
33 / 14
Weekend Outlook
'“95/14
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35/9
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Meeteetse
"m 33 / 9 o
Worland
Recreation Outlook
Eig.tlum.Laka Partly cloudy Saturday with highs in the
mid-30s Partly cloudy Sunday with highs in the mid-30s.
Partly cloudy Saturday with highs in
the upper 205. Partly cloudy Sunday with highs in the mid-20s.
Eig.l:lamMounlains Partly cloudy Saturday with highs in the
Mama-d“ Hewwm'em 1 75% single digits. Partly cloudy Sunday with highs
in the low 10s.
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