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MARRIAGES Ruth Howe, 55, illegal parking, fined $35
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Morgan Hetland, 35, no valid registration,
Horn County Clerk's office recently were: fined $60; failure to appear, fined $110;
Matthew TylerSagrilla and Kelsey Eliza Hoyt, failure to yield to emergency vehicle,
both of Powell fined $70; failure to appear, fined $110
BIRTHS Heather Askvig, 30, Cowley, following too
We are interested in printing the births of close, fined $60
North Big Horn County babies. Please call Adam Ortiz, 12, breach of peace, fined $460
and personally report these births by con- (6 months probation)
tacting the Chronicle at 548-2217. Oralia Silva, 40, dog at large, fined $30; dog
Born to Jamie W. and Brandon S. May at the at large, fined $30
Powell Valley Hospital on Dec. 22, 2010 Matthew Johnson, 21, Greybull, driving under
at 12:54 a.m a baby girl, Myles Ann suspension, fined $410
May, weighing 6 Ibs. 15 oz. Grandpar- John Wayne Seals, 38, Powell, defacing prop-
ents are Jim and Debbie Walker of Lovell erty, fined $560 ($1090.72 restitution)
and Greg and Cathy May of Cowley. Cedric P. Phebus, 30, Platteville, Colo im-
MUNICIPAL COURT proper use of seat belt, fined $25
Persons fined in the Lowell Municipal Michael E. Hart, 20, no seat belt, fined $25
Court before Judge Sylvia Game recently William E. Tillett, 63, improper parking, fined
were: $35
Benjamin Jolley, 18, following too close, fined Individuals are local residents unless oth-
$70 erwise noted.
District Judge Steven Cranfill
Commissioner Scotty Hinman
during a swearing-in ceremony
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BY KARLA POMEROY
While Big Horn Coun-
ty elected officials elected
this past November don't
officially take office until
Monday, Jan. 3, Fifth Judi-
cial District Judge Steven
Cranfill swore in the offi-
cials in a special ceremony
Monday night, Dec. 27.
Sworn in were Big
Horn County Attorney Mi-
chelle Burns, Commission-
ers Keith Grant and Scot-
ty Hinman, Assessor Gina
Anderson, Treasurer Becky
KARLA POMEROY
shakes Commissioner Keith Grant's hand as
(center) and Sheriff Ken Blackburn look on
at the Big Horn County Courthouse Monday.
in;
new
The Lowell Police Department received Big Horn Hospital and released after an
the following calls for the week of Dec. 20- evaluation.
27, 2010: The LPD responded to a report of a man
Dec. 21: The Lowell Police Department is- with a gun at a Lowell residence. Upon
sued a citation to a Lovell man for shoplift- arrival, officers learned that there was
ing after reviewing security camera footage no gun in use and the subject had been
from the Red Apple. drinking, but there was no evidence of
Dec. 25: The LPD responded to a report physical violence. After speaking with
of a subject who was threatening to cause the parties involved, officers took the
harm at a location in Lovell. After speak- man to an off-site location to spend the
ing to the subject, he was taken to North night.
The big Horn County Sheriffs Depart-
ment received the following calls in the
north end of the county for the week of Dec.
20-27, 2010:
Dec. 20: Deputies received a report that
a possible sex offender was living in the
Lovell area and had not registered. After
investigating the report, deputies found
Dec. 25: The Sheriffs Department as-
sisted the Lowell Police Department with a
subject threatening to harm himself or oth-
ers.
m-The Sheriffs Department assisted the
LPD in dealing with a report of a man
with a gun that turned out to be a do-
mestic dispute with no weapon in use in
Lindsey, Clerk Dori Noy- KAmA POMEROY that the man wasn't actually a sexual of- Lowell.
es and Sheriff Ken Black-Jason Beal (front left) and Jeff Angell (center) were fender. . Dec. 27: Deputies were called to the scene
burn. Coroner Del Atwood
Jr. unable to attend two of the sheriff's deputies sworn in by DistrictDec. 23. Deputies wrote two no trespass- of a hit-and-run accident on a county road-
ing orders to two Deaver residents in- way. The reporting party said that the
krid :W tl be sW fi'in:at a Judge Steven Cranfill during ceremonies Monday structing them to stay off of each other'S driv oftl Sthervehicle stated he did
ater'*date. at the courthouse in Basin-, : property, have insurmive before driving away.
The only office working
on a transition is the Big for administration assis- about paying the current
Horn County Attorney's tants. Big Horn County Attorney
office with Burns taking Her deputy attorney, staff for being on call Dec.
over for outgoing Big Horn John E. Frentheway of 31-Jan. 2. Hunt said it has
County Attorney Georgia Cheyenne, was sworn in happened in the past and
Antley Hunt. after the elected officials, she and Kim Mickelson
Burns said at the Bigalong with all of the Big would be on call at differ-
Horn County commission- Horn County Sheriff depu- ent times during the New
ers meeting last Tuesday ties. Year's weekend.
that she will be hiring two She asked the commis- Burns said she had no
administrative assistants sioners to be able to train problem with it since she
and one deputy county at- her two administrative as- anticipated having funds
torney, instead of the staff sistants for up to two days in salaries and benefits
as it is currently with one this week so they will be leftover with a change in
assistant and two depu- ready come Monday. The the staffing.
ties. commissioners approved Hunt will be opening
She said shewouldlikepaying the assistants for up a new law firm next
to wait until she officially two days prior to the new week with Timothy A. Ea-
takes office and the em- year. gler and James T. Hallman
ployees begin duties to an- At the same meet- (current deputy attorney
nounce who she has hired ing there was discussionon Hunt's staff.).
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Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Very cold, light
snow
10 / -6
Friday
Cloudy and icy
cold
5/-12
Saturday
Partly cloudy
12/0
Sunday
Increasing clouds
2216
Monday
More clouds,
night light snow
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Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
We could see additional light snow over the next couple of days, but
forthe most partthelatestwinterstorm has drifted south. It will,:iiiii:i: ~I .: iii
however, be a very cold end to 2010. The new year will start out with ,
chilly, but mainly dry weather. The next chance for snow moves in late. :i i ~}~a 3~/v2~ (~
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Climate Almanac Normals for 12/30 to 01/03
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Recoi'd Hig~oW 55 in 1998, 742 n 1924 Record High/Low 55 in 1998, 33 in !990 /20s .p%
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Record 24hr. Precip. 0.42" in 1972 Record 24hr. Precip. 0.50" in 1975 i.i ~,40~ I toe .:.:iii:I i.
Jet Stream Forecast for 01/03 Sunrise & Sunset .i ~ " ,:::
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Sunrise Sunset
Friday 7:45 AM 4:48 PM
Saturday ~i~5~ ~i49 ~M
Sunday 7:45 AM 4:50 PM
AM ~i42 PM
Recreation Outlook
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Big Horn Lake - There should not be anything to worry
" " . e . . about as far as the weather is concerned this weekend,
River Basin River Basin It will be chilly, but likely dry.
Yellowstone National Park - It looks like 2011 will start
Shoshone River 112% o1 normal Upper Yenowstone River 126% of normal on the settled, dry side. Other than a few flurries, the
weather looks quiet Friday through Sunday,
Road and Travel - (1-888-996-7623) or (307) 772-0824; Cellular: #ROAD Big Horn Mountains - Scattered clouds and dry
Road and Travel on the web- http://wydotweb.state,wy.us/web/highway/text road.html conditions will round out 2010 and bring in the new year.
Forecast prepared by: Dc~//~yv/ ath(~rl I r~c. Cheyenne, WY 02001 No snow is expected this weekend.
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