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October 20, 2011 I The Lovell Chronicle I 5
PATH CARPENTER
Edna Brost was one of the many people who lined up to receive their flu shots
last Friday at a clinic held at the Senior Citizens center in Lovell. Nurse Gail
VanderPloeg travelled from Basin to help administer the shots.
Police Report
Pet raccoon on the loose
The Lovell Police De- party, investigation.
partment received the fol- A business on Main Oct. 16: Officers were
lowing calls for the week of Street in Lovell reported asked to mediate a com-
Oct. 11-18: a shoplifting incident, plaint of harassment in
Oct.ll: A resident of Lovell Officers investigated but reference to certain text
called to report her pet rac- did not find enough in- messages. Officers spoke to
coon is missing. The rac- formation to make an both parties and no arrests
coon is not wearing a collar arrest, were made.
but has a shaved belly. Oct. 13: A resident called A two-vehicle accident
A resident of Lovell to report that his vehicle with no apparent inju-
called in reference to a was hit. Officers investi- ries occurred in Lovell
person trespassing in gated and found that the between Tolena Murni-
his apartment. Officers vehicle was damaged on on and Patty Hansen.
drafted a trespass or- the side and front. There Hansen was cited for
der and served the order was orange paint on the ve- failure to yield the right
against the trespassing hicle. The matter is under of way.
Sheriff's Report
Coin collection stolen from shed
The Big Horn County ter is under investigation.
Sheriff's Office received A sheriffs deputy gave
the following calls for the a ride home to a child
week of Oct. 10-17: who was involved in
Oct. 10: A motorist called a bicycle accident in
to report a gentleman Lovell.
slumped over the steering Oct. 14: A resident of
wheel ofavehiclel2 miles Cowley called to report
,north on U.S. Highway the theft of a coin collec,
310. Deputies were unable tion in an old green card
to locate the person, box. The box of coins was
Oct. 11: A resident of stolen from a shed. The
Frannie called to report matter is under investiga-
the theft of a handgun tion.
that was taken from his Oct. 15: A resident of
parked vehicle. The mat- Cowley called to report a
man who appeared to be
sleeping on the sidewalk
in front of a bar in Cowley.
Deputies traveled to the
scene to check on the wel-
fare of the man but could
not locate him.
Sheriffs deputies were
called to investigate a
collision between a car
and a deer on U.S. High-
way 310 west of Cowley.
Emergency medical ser-
vices were also called to
the scene and the vehi-
cle was towed.
O00fffi00 B urning
SEPTEMBER 1 to DECEMBER 31 FrOM 7am TO 4pm
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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 until 6p.m.
Climate Almanac Normals for 10/20 to 10/24
Recreation Outlook
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Fri & Sat ........ 7am-9pm
Sun ................. 7am-2pm
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DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Marion Bassett and Barbara N. Bassett to
Jerry H. Aagard and R. Aagard; Lovell
Strongs "B" Subdivision (part) lot 1 block 4
L.D. Anderson, Inc. to Wooden, LLC; lot 105
T56N R96W
Philip Harold Klebenstein Jr. to Philip Harold
Klebenstein, Jr. and Xiu Juan Lu; Deaver
Original Town lot 3, 4 block 38
Richard D. Martinez and Doreen Martinez nka
Doreen Ruby to Doreen N. Ruby; NE-
4NE4 Sec. 26 T57N R97W
Inge E. Petersen by Margo Joy Petersen, At-
torney-in-fact to Janice K. Hiser and Rog-
er D. Hiser; Lovell Linnabary "A" Subdivi-
sion (part) lot 4 block 3
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Jerry H. Aagard to Carol R. Aagard; Lovell
Strongs "B" Subdivision (part) lot 1 block 4
Collin M. Stevens to Collin M. Stevens and Pa-
tricia A. Stevens; Cowley Original Town
(part) lot 2 block 44
Patrick R. Ballinger, St. and Diana S. Ballinger
to James R. Dobbins; Deaver Original
Town lot 21, 22 block 37
Carol R. Aagard to Kenneth T. Verran; Lovell
Strongs "B" Subdivision (part) lot 1 block 4
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
before Judge Sylvia Cams recently were:
Cameron R. Tirrell, 18, too fast for conditions,
fined $70
Jordan D. Zarate, 21, improper backing, fined
$70
Shannon Cozzens, 23, interference with police
officer, fined $210
Jody D. Leonhardt, 39, following to close, fined
$80
Rollin R. Grey, 35, no insurance, fined $420;
improper backing, fined $70, $500 resti-
tution
Elizabeth Romero, 31, breach of peace, fined
$410 ($300 suspended)
For speeding in a 20 mph school zone:
Chris R. Barham, 51, Billings, 25 mph, fined
$65
Steve H. Ford, 37, Queen Creek, AZ, 25 mph,
fined $65
Terrence E. McKown, 65, Red Lodge, MT, 28
mph, fined $160
Elizabeth Romero, 31, 28 mph, fined $160
Barbara H. Gray, 61,27 mph, fined $160
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
James D. Gardner, 24, Arapahoe, WY, 42
mph, fined $108
Individuals are local residents unless oth-
erwise noted.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Hat-
rington recenUy were:
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Daniel H. Sims, 48, 45 mph, fined $120
For speeding in a 45 mph zone:
John W. Inskeep, 57, 60 mph, fined $110
For speeding in a 55 mph zone:
Wayne W. Bendixen, 56, 65 mph, fined $100
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Joshua V. Friesen, 29, 88 mph, fined $119
Robert M. Weber, 45, 75 mph, fined $75
Aaron R. Kennedy, 32, 78 mph, fined $79
John M. Gams, 48, 81 mph, fined $98
James L. Duke Jr., 38, 77 mph, fined $81
DISTRICT COURT FILINGS FOR THE
PERIOD OF SEPTEMBER 2011
Divorces Granted:
Mandi Pickens vs. Austin Pickens
Daniel Thomas Rice vs. Theresa Marie Rice
Jason Lee Shaw vs. Everdina Marie Shaw
Correction
In the Oct. 6 edition of
the chronicle the photos with
the story about museum tour
on page 12 were incorrectly
credited to our staff. The pho-
tos were provided courtesy of
the Homesteader Museum in
Powell and should have been
credited to Rowene Weems.
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Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Increasing clouds
late
63 / 40
Friday
Slight chance of
showers
56 / 37
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Saturday
Fall-like, mostly
sunny
59 / 37
A weak disturbance will push through the region late Thursday and
into Friday of this week. Mainly, the affects will be increasing clouds
and a very slight chance of showers. However, with limited moisture,
any shower activity will likely be confined to the higher terrain and
mountains. Temperatures stay cool and in the 50's.
Lovell Grebull
Record High/Low 84 n !926 ! 0 !919 Record H ghow iD ;003, Z io 9.9
Record 24hr. Precip. 0.7" in 1897 Record 24hr. Prscip. 0.52" in 1953
Jet Stream Forecast for 10/24 Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise Sunset
Friday 7:34 AM 6:21 PM
Sunday 7:37 AM 6:18 PM
National Weather Service Forecasts:
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Sunday
A pleasant day
62 / 38
:Monday
More sunshine
than clouds
59 / 35
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