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October 16, 2014 1 The Lovell Chronicle I 5
SUSAN PECK
Little Evin Clendenen is full of giggles while being "attacked" by Dalmatian
puppies brought to the Rocky Mountain Preschool in Cowley by school
communications director Erin Stiver-Henson for National Fire Prevention
Week on October 8.
Police report
The Lovell Police De- s Broken construction matter is under investi-
partment received the fol- machinery created a gation.
lowing calls for the week temporary traffic jam. Oct. 12: The door of a local
of Oct. 7- 14: The machinery was church was reported dam-
Oct. 9: Police are investi- later repaired and re- aged during a windstorm.
gating a report of a bicycle moved. • A resident complained
missing from a bike rack • A resident complained of that she was being
at the middle school, harassment. The matter stalked by an acquain-
,, Police received a report is under investigation, tance. The matterJs un-
-. of 'a woman hitting a i Oct. 11: Police intervened der investigation:! ....
small child. The matter during a domestic dispute. Oct. 13: Police received
is under investigation. No arrests were made. a report of an individu-
Oct. 10: Police responded • A pedestrian, creating al illegally dumping trash
to a report of loud music, traffic danger, deliber- at the vegetative waste
A resident was cited for ately knocked down sev- site. The matter is under
breach of the peace, eral traffic cones. The investigation.
Sheriff's report
in Byron
The Big Horn County Oct. 9: Kristen Lundberg has led to an investiga-
Sheriffs Office received the was arrested on a warranttion of alleged drug use in
following calls for the week for an alleged probation Byron.
of Oct. 6 - 13: violation.
Oat. 6: Sheriffs deputies in- s Edward Rodriquez of By- Note: The above calls
vestigated a report of tres- ron was arrested for in- were received by the Big
passing in Cowley. terference with a peace Horn County Sheriffs Of-
Oct. 7: Deputies are inves- officer, rice. Persons arrested are
tigating a report of meat Oct. 11: A business ownerpresumed innocent un-
stolen from a residence in in Cowley reported finding til proven guilty in a court
Byron. suspicious materials thatof law, and charges made
Oct. 8: A possible fraud was may be drug parapherna- upon initial arrest may be
reported involving the pri- lia. The matter is under amended or dismissed as
vate sale of a vehicle out- investigation, determined by the County
side of Lovell. Oct. 12: An anonymous tipAttorney.
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BIRTHS
We are interested in printing the births of North
Big Horn County babies. Please call and personal-
ly report these births by contacting the Chronicle
at 548-2217.
Born to Melissa and Justin Timpany at Pew-
ell Hospital on Oct. 7, 2014, at 1:51 a.m., a
baby boy, Logan Allen Timpany, weighing 7
lbs. 15 oz. Grandparents are John and Car-
olyn Barnes and Mark and Janay Timpa-
ny. Great-$randparents are Neil Clapp and
Mary Timpany-Clapp.
Born to Bailey Muller and Daniel Brunko
at Powell Hospital on Oct. 7, 2014, at 4:59
p.m., a baby boy, Ryker Matthew Brun-
ko, weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz. Grandparents are
Tammy and Travis Adey and Cathy and
Gary Brunko.
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses Issued from the Big Horn Coun-
ty Clerk's office recently were:
Alan Fleming and Jerri Lynn Angal, both of
Lovell.
Jacob Lafollette and Samantha Kyar, both of
Greybull.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn County
Clerk's office recently were:
Barbara A. Kryger to Alan J. Bair and Mary
A. Bair; Lovell Original Town, (Part) Lot
2, Block 21.
Quit Claim deeds issued from the Big Horn Coun-
by Clerk's office recently were:
Gary P. Young to Gary P. Young and Barbara
Jo Broadway Young; Lovell Highland Sub-
,. division, Lots 5 & 6, Block 7.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court in
Lovell before Judge Sylvia Gams recently were:
Stephanie Rodriguez, dog at large-2nd of-
fense, $55.
Ricky D. Gilmore, 57, driving under suspen-
sion, $420.
Russell E. Anderson, Worland, 45, driving
under Suspension, $420.
Tyler L. Admidin, 15, failure to report acci-
dent, $220.
John W. Colton, Powell, 32, expired registra-
tion, $70.
Tina M. Toner, dog at large, $55.
For speeding in a 20 mph school zone:
Orson T. Badger, Bar Nunn, Wyo. 49, 25 mph,
$65.
Russell E. Anderson, Worland, 45, 29 mph,
$180.
Shawn J. Russell, Powell, 52, 25 mph, $65.
For speeding in a 20 mph construction zone:
Rilda R. Brost, 32, 25 mph, $70.
Bonnie Rae Rodriguez, 19, 25 mph, $70.
Bonnie Rae Rodriguez, 19, 28 mph, $70.
Trenton Owen Walters, Thayne, Wyo. 22, 26
mph, $90.
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Shauna M. Hillman, 43, 36 mph, $94.
recently were:
Celeste S. Ahhee, born in 1990, battery, 6
months probation.
Traci Guthrie, Cody, driving under the influ-
ence of alcohol, $190.
Joseph L. Abreu, no valid driver's license,
$120.
Alexander G. Rodriguez, driving without in-
terlock device - second offense, $240; driv-
ing while license is suspended, $240.
Melissa Davila, Powell, no seat belt: driver,
$30.
Cory A. Akers, Basin, no compulsory auto in-
surance, $410.
Ronald B. Spier, Springfield, Ohio, no seat
belt: driver, $25.
John M. Romero, Basin, failing to drive vehi-
cle within single lane, $60.
Jacklin L. Leman, failing to drive on right
side of roadway, $60.
Jamie K. McKim, Manderson, violation of
child safety restraint system - second of-
fense, $50.
Misty L. Moss., no seat belt: driver, $25.
Dylan Raffl, Cheyenne, public safety; glass
beverage containers prohibited, $120.
Crystal R. Schantle, Worland, failing to drive
vehicle within single lane, $70.
Robert L. Acton, failing to display valid li-
cense plates, $65.
Shauna M. Hillman, failing to stop at stop
sign, $110.
Speeding in a 20 mph zone:
Alexander G. Rodriguez, Lovell, $106.
Jason W. Carey, McDonough, Ca., $115.
Speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Steven D. Winans, Ten Sleep, $116.
Lisa R. Kimsey, Manderson, $116.
Jordyn R. Brown, Brazil, Ind., $120.
Speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Karli Hansen, Worland, $67.
Stevie-Leigh D. Sammons, $67.
David A. Ford, Andover, Kan., $84.
Derek R. Bundy, Clarkston, Mich., $84.
Janet Berry, Big Horn, $60.
Aleksandr Skuratovskiy, $98.
Carol A. Williams, Otto, $76.
Michael W. Bethoney, Needham, Mass., $94.
Angela L. Facchinei, Shippensburg, Pa., $94.
Justin L. Hays, Billings, $76.
Christopher A. Kasper, Jefferson, Wis., $67.
Beth M. Kelly, Minor, N.D., $76.
Brian T. Smith, Franklin, Wis., $92.
Kellen C. Henderson, Green River, $70.
Humberto M. Santiago, Frederick, Md., $73.
Daniel J. Bourgoin, Sammamish, Wash.,
$100.
George L. Fowler, $100.
Rayford E. Humphries, Cody, $91.
Timothy J. Maund, Carnation, Wash., $95.
Ana B. Garay De Araiza, Burlington, $64.
Kristan J. Whipple, Independence, N.M., $78.
Adrina J. Duran, Washakie, $100.
Jan. M. Ehlers, Woodbridge, Calif., $81:
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court in
Big Horn County before Judge Thomas Harrington
Persons are local residents unless
otherwise indicated.
TOWN OF LOVELL
WEEKENDS ONLY: Sept. 6- Nov. 30, 2014, 7 am - 4 pm
You MUST contact the LPD dispatcher :i ill
(548-2215) to get permission
PRIOR to burning. :.:::. :::: i:: :,:i::!ii il, :.ii::.:. ii: :
Residents who are sensitive to smoke may call and register with the dispatcher and those who plan
to burn will be notified if there is a sensitive resident in the area. Ira complaint is received by the
dispatcher a police officer will be sent to investigate and may require afire to be extinguished.
There is a 2 hour burn down period 4.6 p.m.
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Thursday
Partly cloudy
62 / 35
Friday
Sunny to mostly
sunny
64 / 40
Saturday
Mostly sunny and
a little warmer
69 / 41
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Sunday
Sunny and warm
for mid October
72 / 39
Forecast
Monday
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Sunny and
remalnlng warm
73 / 42
Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend )utlook
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Big Hem Lake - A ridge of high pressure over the region
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River Stage(feet) Flow(till)Normal Flow(cfl) weekend. It will be dry and mostly sunny,
Yellowstone National Park - No weather concerns
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