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BRAD DEWRAUX
Carlee Byrd shows off her skills at the Lovell Bike Rodeo Saturday,
following a zigzagging chalk line through an obstacle course of cones. Byrd
is a preschool student at Absorka Head Start.
Missing kids found at home
The Big Horn County Sheriffs Depart-
ment received the following calls for the week
of Sept. 6-14, 2010:
Sept. 6: The Sheriffs department received
a report of an accident that occurred on For-
est Road 17 on Sept. 5. The reporting party
stated that several people involved did seek
medical attention. The case is under investi-
gation.
ir Deputies are investigating a report of
threats received by a Lovell-area resi-
dent.
Sept. 9: Deputies received a report of a sus-
picious incident where an anonymous caller
asked a Cowley man for his credit card infor-
ntie oer the,p&one.,
Sept,i 10: The Sheriffs department notified
the Wyoming Highway patrol of an accident
involving an overturned beet truck on high-
way 32 outside of Lovell.
m- Forest Petty was arrested on an outstand-
ing Big Horn County warrant and trans-
ported to jail in Basin.
Deputies mobilized with the north Big
Horn County Search and Rescue Squad
for a search following a report of two chil-
dren missing from the Lovell area. Af-
ter beginning the search and putting out
a Reverse-911 message to homes in the
area, the two children were located inside
their parents' home.
Sept. 12: Deputies received a report of an at-
tempted break-m at the Yellowstone Tobacco
Company. The case is under investigation.
Superintendents to speak Monday
Local school superintendents Dan
Coe and Shon Hocker will be the featured
speakers at the Lovell Area Chamber of
Commerce general membership meeting
Monday.
The superintendents will discuss the
startup of school for the 2010-11 school
year. The no host luncheon begins at noon
at Lange's Kitchen in Lovell.
Man cited after giving fake name
The Lovell Police Department received
the following calls for the week of Sept.
7-13, 2010:
Sept. 7: Officers assisted North Big Horn
Hospital with a Lovell subject who was
threatening to harm himself.
Sept, 10: A Lovell officer wrote a ticket to a
motorist for no driver's license and warned
him about other possible infractions. The
officer later discovered the man had given
him a false name during the stop, so a ci-
tation for interference with a police officer
was added.
Sept. 11: The LPD assisted the Byron Po-
lice Department with a report of a domestic
dispute in Byron. After investigating at the
scene, a Lovell officer gave one of the sub-
jects involved a ride home for the night.
Sept. 13: A Lovell officer responded to a
traffic accident on East Seventh Street in
Lovell. The officer determined that two
vehicles had collided while Dennis Gif-
ford was backing his Dodge Ram out of his
driveway. The other vehicle involved was
a 2001 Chevrolet pickup driven by Steven
Muller.
Officers responded to a report of some
kids shooting bows and arrows near Ca-
boose Park. The officer made contact and
told the archers to head home.
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On record
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Ryan David Heidekrueger and Nicole Cathe-
rine Heineman, both of Basin
BIRTHS
We are interested in printing the births of North
Big Horn County babies. Please call and
personally report these births by contact-
ing the Chronicle at 548-2217.
Born to Lacy Hansen and Matt Freeman at
the Powell Valley Hospital on September
7, 2010 at 1:45 a.m., a baby girl, Kyndell
Ann Freeman, weighing 6 Ibs. 15 oz. Her
grandparents are Shelly and Jim Koepp
and Leah Shepherd. Great-grandparents
are Bill and Bonnie Fossen and Patricia
Shepherd
Calvin L. Thompson, 74, broken windshield,
fined $150
Elizabeth V. Hecker, 62, Red Lodge MT, speed-
ing 29 mph in a 20 mph zone
Drew R. Thackeray, 20, minor in possession of
alcohol, second offense, fined $410 ($100
suspended)
Veronica F. Briseno, 32, Gillette, WY, illegal u-
turn, fined $70
Travis J. Bentz, 20, Shepherd MT, cracked
windshield, fined $70
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Judith A. Schuch, 71, Jackson Me, 44 mph,
fined $125
Robert S. Meinecke, 65, Cody WY, 36 mph,
fined $94
Keith P. Helget, 40, Clearwater MN, 38 mph,
fined $107
Michael G. Brown, 16, 38 mph, fined $102
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Retco, Inc., Jason H. Jolley to Heritage FLP;
T56N R96W SW4SE4, NW4SE4, NE-
4SW4 (Part) Sec. 12
Trustco Management Inc., President Dan
Kennedy to Lovell Bible Church; Lovell
Original Town Block 18 Lot 1 (Part), Lot
2 (Part)
LaMoine Sorenson to Donald G. Wenstrom
and Rose L. Wenstrom; Deaver Original
Town Block 35 Lot 17
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Trustee Norman Hoffman Jr., Hoffman Family
Revocable Trust dated May 26, 1998 to
Norman Hoffman Jr.; Lovell Steve McAr-
thurAddition Lot 14, T56N R96W Sec. 15
(Part) Lot 1
Jane S. Keil to Steven G. Keil; T56N R96W
(see instrument)
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
before Judge Sylvia Gams recently were:
Lloyd F. Love, 63, no insurance, fined $410
Eric W. Twomey, 22, no insurance, fined $410
Eric W. Twomey, 22, no insurance, fined 410
Eric W. Twomey, 22, failure to appear, fined
$110
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Hat-
rington recently were:
Robert Johnston, 16, minor in possession of
alcohol, fined $238
Moroni W. Steed, 27, no valid driver's license,
fined $100
Jerry L.W. Kisar, 26, driving while license sus-
pended, cancelled or revoked, fined $420
($200 suspended)
Latasha Schlenker, 26, left side mirror re-
quired, fined $60
Ellary J. Kelly, 50, no vehicle registration, fined
$60
Marsha K. Lee, 25, 77 mph in a 45 mph zone,
fined $238
Martin J. Anderson, 22, 57 mph in a 45 mph
zone, fined $128
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Carlos A. Ancheta, 51, 84 mph, fined $97
Marion F.D. Hesse, 22, 75 mph, fined $70
Chank Gyu Lee, 34, 75 mph, fined $70
Cindy L. Cornell, 46, 84 mph, fined $97
Emily A. Scwahn, 18, 88 mph, fined $109
Moroni We Steed, 27, 74 mph, fined $57
Loft R. Isack, 51,79 mph, fined $82
Joshua D. Kiser, 22, 76 mph, fined $73
Individuals are local residents unless oth-
erwise noted.
Russian knapweed cost.share
program available
BY KARLA POMEROY
Big Horn County Weed
and Pest announced it
is conducting a Russian
knapweed cost-share pro-
gram again this year.
Weed and Pest Super-
visor Ruth Richards said
Russian knapweed is a nox-
ious weed, a deeply rooted
perennial that responds
well to fall treatment be-
cause the plant translo-
cates down to its root sys-
tem to prepare for winter.
The noxious weed is ag-
gressive and outcompetes
native grasses for space
in pastures, thus reducing
pasture output. She said it
becomes the only plant in
the area and animals are
"multi-plant" species.
Weed and Pest recom-
mends three types of her-
bicides that are safe for
pastures. She said the her-
bicides take out brbadleaf:
plants like Russian knap*b
weed but leaves grasses
alone.
The cost-share pro-
gram has Weed and Pest
providing 80 percent of the
cost of the herbicide or the
labor. Richards said they
have backpack sprayers or
ATV sprayers available for
no-cost rental.
If residents are un-
sure if a plant is Russian
knapweed, Weed and Pest
will make a free site visit
to identify the plants, or a
sample can be brought in
to the Weed and Pest office
on Highway 310.
A cost-share program
is also available for Cana-
da thistle, with treatment
recommended from now
Jntil a hard-killing frost. !
,i Richards said this is',
also a good time for resi-
dents to develop plans for
attacking regrowth of Rus-
sian olive trees that have
been treated. She said
Weed and Pest will work
with residents to develop
plans and budget for treat-
ment.
Re-growth treatment is
for plants five feet or short-
er following mechanical re-
moval.
For more informa-
tion on these or any nox-
ious weed treatments or
cost-share programs con-
tact Weed and Pest at 765-
2855.
Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
A mix of sunshine
and clouds
83 / 48
Friday
Scattered
showers possible
70 / 46
Saturday
Increasing
sunshine,
comfortable
72 / 46
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The weather will be a mixed bag for the end of the week and start of
the weekend. Expect sunshine and clouds, with a chance of afternoon
scattered showers, especially on Friday afternoon. Sunshine will
become the dominant weather feature for Saturday and Sunday, with
comfortable temperatures in the 70s.
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Jet Stream Forecast for 09/20 Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise suneet
I Friday 6:55 AM 7:20 PM
Sunday 6:57 AM 7:16 PM
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Sunday
A pleasant day
78 / 48
Monday
Mostly sunny
74 / 41
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