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December 16, 2010 J The Lovell Chronicle J 5
DAVID PECK PHOTOS
Lovell Middle School held the local Challenge of the Books contest Tuesday
morning, and the winning team was the duo of Colton Wardell and Alexis
Ferguson, who correctly answered more questions about books students had
read than other teams.
Members of a Lovell Middle School Challenge of the Books team huddle to come
up with an answer during the local challenge Tuesday morning. The regional
contest is in Lovell this morning (Thursday). Pictured are (l-r) Andrew Mayes,
McKay Baxendale, Dylan Ohman, Justin Mickelson and Alex Sawaya.
BIRTHS sion (2nd offense), fined $410
We are interested in printing the births of Janelle D. Rowland, 17, Deaver, shoplifting,
North Big Horn County babies. Please call fined $560
and personally report these births by con- Grant Hankins, 40, driving too fast for condi-
tacting the Chronicle at 548-2217. tions, fined $60
Born to Elizabeth Santiago and Joel Gonza- For speeding in a 20 mph school zone:
lez in the Powell Valley Hospital, Dec. 8, Shawn Sullivan, 40, Gillette, 30 mph, fined
2010, at 9"53 a.m., a baby girl, Melody $170
Najeli Gonzalez, weighing 5 Ibs. 12 oz. Kobe M. Thompson, 36, 30 mph, fined $180
Grandparents are Jose Gonzalez, Rose- Paul Leroux, 42, Cody, 25 mph, fined $65
lie Santiago, Maria Sandoval and Gloria Reynaldo DumLao, 60, Oak Forest, II1., 28
Martinez. mph, fined $140
MARRIAGES Randi Jean Hout, 49, Worland, 25 mph, fined
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn $65
County Clerk's office recently were: For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
John A. Siebrecht and Judith Louise Myrick, Katelyn Eskridge, 20, Crane, Mont., 39 mph,
both of Greybull fined $96
Jerold Gerard Preis of Burlington and Jennifer Dennis W. Kuseske, 63, Kimball, Minn., 41
Ann Phillips of Basin mph, fined $114
DEEDS Individuals are local residents unless oth-
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn erwise noted.
County Clerk's office recently were: CIRCUIT COURT
Ken Grant and Darece Grant to Francis J. Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Kettenring, Jacqueline I. Kettenring and Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Har-
Angela Mills; Big Horn County Benchview rington recently were:
Estate Subdivision, T56N R96W, Lot 10 Antonio H. Alvarez, 30, valid driver's license
• (Part lot 77-B) missing, fined $110; improper lane use,
MUNICIPAL COURT fined $60
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court Cody R. Wagner, 26, no seat belt, fined $25
before Judge Sylvia Gems recently were: Ventura Nevarez, no seat belt, fined $25
Steven Shaine Wagner, 33, illegal u-turn, fined Jonathon Joy, 23, no seat belt, fined $25
$70 Logan A. Averett, 22, no seat belt, fined $25;
Jeffery Beddes, 55, illegal u-turn, fined $70 no turn signal used, fined $70
Bret H. Dover, 51, Pocatello, Idaho, broken Edward A. Croft, 23, use of a controlled sub-
windshield, fined $70 stance, fined $190, 10 days in jail
Bradley M. Roper, 39, expired registration, Yong H. Jeon, 39, stop Sign violation, fined
fined $70 $110
Leslie K. Twomey, 27, Cowley, no seat belt, Richard S. Thoenig, 76, waste or abandon
fined $25 small game, fined $120; take over limit of
Donald L. Richman, 61, Gillette, no seat belt, game birds, fined $140
fined $25 Nick T. Madler, 21, electric flashing turn signal
Florence M. Lawson, 68, no seat belt, fined lamps missing, fined $60
$25 For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Jesserey Villarreal, 17, destruction of property, Bdan J. Dunlop, 50, 35 mph, fined $59
fined $560; larceny, fined $560; minor in For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
possession of tobacco, fined $35Scott W. Smith, 52, 79 mph, fined $82
Kyle A. Evans, 21, Powell, failure to yield to Emily M. Considine, 24, 78 mph, fined $79
pedestrian, fined $70 David O. Sorenson, 46, 78 mph, fined $79
Rebecca Weinand, 24, driving under suspen-
lii ,The Big Horn County
~heriffs Depa~ment re-
ceived the following calls
for the week of Dec. 6-13,
2010:
Dec. 9: A Deaver area resi-
dent reported the theft of a
radio and batteries from a
location in Deaver. Depu-
ties responded to the call
and the case is under inves-
tigation.
Dec. 10: A Lovell area
farmer reported that sev-
era] expensive air tools
and other items were sto-
len from his shop. Deputies
investigated the case and
were able to recover most
of the stolen property. Ar-
rests are pending and the
case has been forwarded to
the County Attorney's of-
fice.
A router that was pos-
sibly stolen is still missing,
according to the Sheriffs
report. Sheriff Ken Black-
burn urges any reSidents
with information about the
whereabouts of the missing
router to contact the Sher-
iffs Department at 1-800-
500-2324.
Dec. 10: Deputies received
a report of a suspicious per-
son in the alley behind the
Cowtown Caf jumping out
from behind a dumpster
and scaring people. The
dumpster diver was gone
when deputies arrived.
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The Lovell Police De- the report after inter- he was injured.
partment received the fol- viewing the parties in- ~" The LPD is investigat-
lowing calls for the week of volved, ing a report of a possi-
Dec. 6-13, 2010: Dec. 9: The LPD respond- ble break-in at a Lovell
Dec. 7: The Lovell Police ed on a welfare check and residence.
Department received a re- found a man who appeared Dec, 10: The police de-
: port; that two pit bul]s at: itp be iht0~ated~d ~~tnient received ~:a, ~ll
tacked a German: si~ep: co~r~d:-in ab~sihns ~i~'~-~:~'rom the Box Office~ ~vid-
herd. The pit bulls' ownerbruises. He Was trans- eo rental store that some
was given two tickets forported to North Big Horn money was taken from the
dog at large. Hospital. The man said hecash register. An officer
The LPD received a re- jumped from a moving re, wrote a citation to a Lovell
port of suspicious activ-hicle but in a follow-up in- woman for petty larceny
ity at a Lovell residenceterview with the LPD saidafter determining about
but later discounted he didn't remember how $194 was taken.
Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Partly cloudy
26/3
Friday
Scattered clouds
2311
Saturday
Clouding up,
night snow
23112
Sunday
Snow expected
24/8
Monday
Variably cloudy
28112
The weather will be quiet through Friday. Moisture from the Pacific
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