The Lovell Chronicle, February 21, 2008, page 5
MILTON ONTIVEROZ
Although she signed with the Cowgirls in November, Lovell basketball
standout Kristen Scheffler finally made her "official visit" to the UW cam-
pus with parents Dave and Lori over the weekend. Here, she chats with
Cowgirl senior Hanna Zavecz (left) and head coach Joe Legerski following
Wyoming's 60-32 win over Air Force Saturday afternoon.
By Brenda TenBoer the Greybull Police Depart- 110 percent," Blackburn
The Big Horn County ment in March. The ad- said. "We are looking at
Sheriffs Office has hired a dition of Baird means the possible options for K-9
part-time Lovell police offi- GPD will be fully staffed, Rex while Tim is gone."
cer to fill an opening on the with five police officers, for The length of time Met-
force, the first time. re will need to devote to
Jeff Angell, a certified Deputy Thomas Knick-military activities at this
peace officer, also workederbocker, also from thepoint is uncertain, he said,
until recently at a Lovellnorth end, has accepted a but"it is a load offmy mind
bentonite plant, accordinghigher-paying job as a po- knowing the Sheriff is sup-
to Sheriff Ken Blackburn. lice officer in Saratoga. portive."
"He has been working "We wish them well,""Tim will return to
for us part-time for the past Blackburn said. this office when he is able
two months or more and is Another hole in the to," Blackburn said. "He
trained on both the north BHCSO will be created has indicated to me that
and south end," Blackburn when K-9 handler Depu- he will retire in Big Horn
said about the new hire. ty Tim Metro leaves forCounty."
"He's a pretty amiable guy. an unspecified amount of Two openings for pa-
We thank Lovell for shar- time. Metro is a Sergeant trol deputies in the north,
ing him." First Class in the 2-300th and one in the south end
Angell was the first field artillery platoon of the of the county, remain to
law enforcement officer toNational Guard. He was be filled, not counting the
respond to the five-fatality recently activated to take temporary vacancy left by
car wreck on Jan. 17 and part in training exercis- Metro, but Blackburn said
proved his skills as an offi- es at the National Guard he has leads on some excit-
cer on that call, Blackburn training camp at Guernsey ing prospects.
said. and other places. He first "We put out an opening
Two other deputies will joined the Guard during his announcement two days
leave the BHCSO at the senior year in high school ago and have already had a
:,end of this mvntl ito take and now has 18 years of:fantastic response with 15
law enforceme vbs else-service under his belt.applicants, including seven
vhere, including deputy "The county fully sup- certified peace officers," he
Bryan Baird, who will joinports the National Guard, said.
The following calls were received by Feb. 14: A Cowley resident reported
the Big Horn County Sheriffs Dept. inthat his girlfriend/fiancee left with their
the north end of Big Horn County for the child for Park County yesterday, and he
week of Feb. 11-19, 2008: had not seen or heard from her since.
2 VIN checks Deputies provided the man phone num-
1 citizens assist bers for Park County agencies and told
2 trainings him to call back with any updates.
3 traffic complaints Feb. 15: A Lovel l woman reported
1 suspicious incident that a small dog bit her husband and
1 agency assist asked if she should take him to the hos-
1 alcohol offense pital. Deputies informed the woman that
11 paper services the Sheriffs office does not give medical
1 animal ordinance violation advice, but could investigate the incident.
2 traffic stops An investigation was conducted concern-
1 suicide attempt/threat ing the dog's rabies status.
Feb. 12: A north-end citizen com- Feb. 18: A citizen of North Big Horn
plained of a speeding motorist, traveling County reported an overdose of pills to
at 70 or 80 mph and driving erratically, the Lovell Police Department and depu-
Deputies contacted the vehicle south of ties were contacted. Officers later found
Cowley and determined the driver was out that someone played a joke on the re-
not intoxicated and was not speeding at porting party and there was no overdose.
the time of contact. Deputies notified the Deputies were not impressed with the
driver of the traffic complaint, joke.
Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
BIRTHS dred S. Asay Trust to Robert Good and
We are interested in printing the births elf Debora Good; Lovell City View Addition
North Big Horn County babies. Please calll Part Lots 17 and 18, Block 6
and personally report these births by con,- George E. Norton to Trustee George Earl Nor-
tacting the Chronicle at 548-2217. ton, The George E. Norton Revocable L/v-
Born to Alicia and Mitchell Grant at the Powelll ing Trust dated January 31, 2008; Lovell
Valley Hospital on Feb. 11, 2008 at 10:35 Highland Addition Lots 1-3, Block 2
a.m a baby boy, Tegan Ryne weighing 7 George E. Norton, Trustee George Earl Nor-
Ibs. 9 oz. His grandparents are Lisa and ton, The George E. Norton Revocable
Hart Grant. Trust dated January 31,2008; Lovell, Bur-
Born to Samantha M Hernandez at the Powelll lington Addition Lots 4, 5, 6 (Part), Block
Valley Hospital on Feb. 12, 2008 at 2:36 3
a.m a baby girl, Serenity Marie weigh.- James F. Scott to James F. Scott to Gloria M.
ing 7 Ibs. 11 oz. Her grandparents are Scott; Twp. 57N R. 96W. Sec. 30: SE-
Michael and Sandy Wilson of Byron and 4NE4 (Part)
John Hernandez of Gillette; Great-grand- MUNICIPAL COURT
parents are Gladys McNeil of Lovell, Sal- Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
ly and Boyd Wilson of Cowley and Lupe before Judge Sylvia Gams recently were:
Hernandez of Powell. Levi J. Kary, 18, careless driving, fined $110
Born to Jeanna and Joe Wassmer at the Powell Nicholas A. Mancini, 27, 29 mph in a 20 mph
Valley Hospital on Feb. 14, 2008 at 11:58 zone, fined $96
p.m a baby boy, Cash Grant weighing 8 R/Ida Brost, 47, no dog tags, fined $30
Ibs. 2 oz. His grandparents are Jon and Ethan T. Brost, 18, Failure to yield to children
Debbie Wassmer and the late Grant and at crosswalk, fined $60
Patty Sanders, great-grandmothers are For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Erminie West and Shirley Wassmer.Terrel J. Hopkin, 49, 47 mph, fined $118
DEEDS Ryan T. Parks, 28, 45 mph, fined $110
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn JamesA. Bartell, 59, 54 mph, fined $146
County Clerk's office recently were: Janell Boyd, 26, 48 mph, fined $122
Joseph D. Bunch, Laura M. Bunch, Ricky L. Olivia R. Perry, 32, 48 mph, fined $122
Bunch, and Amy A. Bunch to William P. Ireane M. Kellogg, 26, 40 mph, fined $90
Twoney and Gloria J. Twoney; Twp. 56N Terry S. Funk, 51, 41 mph, fined $94
R. 97W. Sec. 01: Part, Sec 02 Part, Sarah N. Morrison-Turner, 26, 45 mph, fined
Tracts 42-C,F (Parts) $110
West Park Hospital District, Wyoming Govern- CIRCUIT COURT
mentalEntity, ChiefExecutiveOfficerDoug Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
McMillan to Randy W. Townsend; Twp Court in Lovell before Judge Robert Skar
57N R. 97W. Sec. 32: NE4SW4(Part]) recently were:
Part Farm Unit G Marjorie Brinkerhoff, 48, no seat belt, fined
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Herin $25
County Clerk's office recently were: For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Mildred S. Asay, Trustee Mildred S. Asay, M/l- Denelle Mabe, 21, 80 mph, fined $85
The Lovell Police Department received
the following calls for the week of Feb. 12-
18, 2008:
6 animal control calls
10 agency assists
1 harassment report
6 citizen assists
2 fingerprinting requests
1 fraud report
4 VIN inspections
2 traffic stops with warnings
1 burglary report
1 suspicious incident
2 accidents
2 civil standbys
6 traffic stops with citations
1 prisoner transport
1 theft report
Feb. 16: LPD received an accident re--
port of a car sideswiping another car in
Lovell. Dylan Banks was written a citation
for improper lane change and there were no
injuries.
Feb. 18: An unknown person called from
out of town requesting assistance in locating
a lost dog.
eA Lovell officer responded to the scene
of a two-vehicle accident in Lovell, in which
Scotty Norris sideswiped a parked vehicle
in his Chevrolet pickup. Florence Martin
was the driw gfthe parked Honda minivan
and Was w. tt a citation for an improperly
parked ve cl'e. There were no injuries.
eLPD received a report of a drug over-
dose outside of Lovell. Lovell dispatch con-
tacted the Sheriffs office before receiving a
call that there was no overdose and the sub-
ject in question was all right.
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Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Mostly sunny
45/18
Friday
More clouds, but
likely dry
40 / 20
Saturday
Scattered clouds
41 /19
Sunday
Clouding up, snow at
night
47 / 22
Monday
Cooler with snow
31/17
Some moisture from the west will move into the region for the end ,of this work
and school week. Any snowfall through Saturday, however, will be very light ~i':~'~
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and likely stay in and around the mountains, Then a larger Pacific storm system Lovell
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will move in on Sunday and Monday. It will bring in mixed rain end/or snow
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switchShowers at first. Then once the colder air moves in, the mixed showers willto snow. .: ~,%. i ~4(s~'~d' Y20s~ '~eas n
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;l/mate Almanac Normals for 2/21 to 2/27
Lovell Greybull " 40s 110s ::
42 OAvora, : -,Os,lO
Record High/Low 71 n 1962. -18 in 2003 Record HghLLQw 65 in 1999, -17 in 2003 . ~ ~:, -, ~,~ Worland
0i05" Average Pte~p 0~07" ~%,
40s / 20s
Record 24hr. Precip. 0.22" in 1996 Record 24hr. Precip. 0.25" in 2000 :ii:iI Thermopoll
Jet Stream Forecast for 2/25 Sunrise & Sur=set ~ o
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Friday 7:04 AM'!~PM5:51 PM ,~,-~
Sst~rd~ ~ 02 AO5 52~M
Sunday 7:01 AM 5:54 PM ~, VARIABLY CLOUDY, BETTER
,~::::%~ CHANCE FOR DEVELOPING
Tuesday 6:57 AM 5:57 PM SNOW ON SUNDAY
;Wednesday 6i56~ 5!58~
Recreation Outlook
National Weather Service Forecast=: Big Horn Lake - Clouds will be on the increase this weekend, but
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conditions will stay mainly dry. If you are traveling late Sunday,
=. . ". however, there may be a few snow showers
River Basin River Basin Yellowstone National Park - Moisture from the west will start to
Big ;9',3% ~0~ move in for the weekend. What will start out as a few flurries late
Shoshone River 96% of normal Upper Yellowstone River 11,4% of normal Saturday will switch to scattered snow shower activity late Sunday
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