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Louis Edward Peltier
Louis Edward Peltier Sr., age 60,
of Belcourt, ND, passed away on
Sunday, June 27, 2021 at St. Alexius
Hospital, Bismarck, ND.
Louis Edward Peltier Sr. was born
on July .24, 1960, in Devils Lake,
ND, to Fred and Bernice (Peltier)
Peltier. He was raised in Belcourt and
completed his education there as
well. '
Louis enlisted in the United States
Army and received an honorable dis-
charge in 1988. He was united in
marriage to Sandy Ann LaVallie on
September 5, 1991, at St. Ben’s
Catholic Church,Belcourt. '
Louis Sr. was
the proud father of ’1 ,
nine children,
Louis Jr., LouAnn,
Lucas, Lance,
Sandra, Mary,
Nicole, Randy,
and Charles. He worked at the Sky
Dancer Casino, the BelCourt Fire De-
partment, and road construction
throughout the years.
Louis enjoyed the outdoors, fish-
ing and all activities outdoors, and
playing pool. He loved time spent
with his family members, especially
playing with his grandchildren. He
will be lovingly remembered and
greatly missed.
Louis Sr. is survived by his wife,
Sandy Peltier of Belcourt; children,
Louis Jr. (Brandi) Peltier of Belcourt,
LouAnn Peltier of Grand Forks,
Lucas Peltier of Belcourt, Lance
Peltier of' Young America, MN, San-
dra Peltier of Belcourt, Mary Peltier
of Belcourt, Nicole Peltier-Lindquist
of Wishek, and Randy Peltier of Ore—
gon; parents, Fred and Bernice
Peltier of Belcourt; 19 grandchildren,
Theresa DeCoteau, Cloe Peltier, Vic—
toria DeLong, Lilly Peltier, Louis
Peltier III, Makayla Azure, Michael
Peltier, Sandy Peltier, Christina
Peltier, Linda Hollis,.Azariah Peltier,
Jensen Bercier, Kylie Lilley, Floren-
tine Peltier, Joey Peltier, Hailey
Lindquist, Jaylynn Miller, Jordan .
m3 Courthouse
2 News
The following cases were dis-
posed of in Rolette County District
Court. The dollar amount listed in-
cludes bond forfeiture and admin-
istrative fees paid.
Speeding
Meriah Marie Medrud, 24, Dun-
seith.
Melanie Ann Jeannotte, 40, St.
John.
Simple Assault
Timothy Wade Levi Allery, 28,
Minot, $325, sentenced to jail for 360
days with 290 days suspended and 70
days credit for time served, ordered
to obtain an evaluation, placed on un-
supervised probation for 360 days.
Drove without
operators license
Ninadawan Marie Bearcub, 33,
Belcourt.
Driving without a license
Bobby Jo M. Morin, 20, Belcourt.
Unlawful use of '
license plate or tab
Ninadawan Marie Bearcub, 33,
Belcourt.
‘ Driving without
liability insurance
Ninadawan Marie Bearcub, 33,
Belcoilrt.
Bobby Jo M. Morin, 20, Belcourt.
Driving while license privilege
is suspended or revoked
Jessica R. Brien, 42, Belcourt,
$250.
Jacob Trystin Morin, 23, Belcourt,
$250.
Driving while license
privilege is suspended
James Patrick Dionne, 37, Bel—
court, $1,500, placed on unsuper-
vised probation for 360 days.
Terrorizing .
Devan Richard Champagne, 25,
Belcourt, $625. Sentenced to 360
days in jail, 357 days suspended,
three days credit for time served,
placed on supervised probation for
two years.
Disorderly Conduct
Roy Ernest Poitra, 40, Dunseith,
$285, sentenced to 30 days jail, 30
days suspended, placed on unsuper—
vised probation for 360 days.
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Sr.
Lindquist, and Tylan Peltier; siblings,
Kenny Peltier of Dunseith, Marilyn
Peltier of Belcourt, Julie LaVallie of
Chicago, IL, Cecelia Peltier of Wash-
ington, and Regina Wallette of Rolla; A
and nieces and nephews.
Louis Sr. was preceded in death
by his son, Charles Peltier, sisters,
Sheila Jeanotte-Peltier and Bernadine
Gourneau, grandparents, Prudent and
Gladys Peltier, and mother-in-law,
Mary Ann Short-LaVallie.
Casket Bearers were Louis Peltier
Jr., David Bercier, Lucas Peltier,
Linus Wallette, Salcedo Sarcia, and
Waylon Morin. Military Honors were
conducted by the Lilley-Dionne
American Legion Post #262 of Bel-
court and the Military Funeral Honor
Guard of Grand Forks, ND.
A Visitation was held Wednesday,
June 30, 2021 at St. Ann’s Catholic
Church, Belcourt, with a Rosary
Service. Funeral Mass was Thursday,
July 1, 2021, in the church with Fr.
Tony Hession presiding. Burial will
take place at a later date. A meal will
followed funeral services at Fiddler’s
Hall, Belcourt.
Elick Funeral Home, Rolla, ND,
was in charge of arrangements.
M. Rosalie Thomas
M. Rosalie Thomas, age 91, of
Rolette, ND passed away on Febru-
ary 6, 2021, at the Rolette Commu—
nity Care Center, Rolette, ND.
On February 6, 2021, our beloved
mother passed to her heavenly home.
Mary Rosalie Azure was born March
21, 1929, to Delia (LaFountain) and
Fred E. Azure. She was their first
born, coming into this world at home.
Rosalie told stories of traveling to
school in a horse and buggy to Shell
Valley School. It was a covered
buggy with a wood burning stove.
She would later attend a boarding
school in Stefan, SD. She met her fu-
ture husband Edmund Thomas upon
returning home. They were married
on October 19, 1948.
Together, Rosalie and Edmund
had eight children. They operated a
small farm where they raised cattle,
pigs, chickens, horses, and learned to
garden. Rosalie always had an open
door to care for nieces and nephews
or friends. She would help her par-
ents at Azure’s country store when
needed. ‘
When their youngest son, Mark,
started school, Rosalie went to work
at Chippewa Authentics, followed by
a job as a CHR (community health
representative) for the Turtle Moun-
tain Band of Chippewa Tribe. She re-
ally enjoyed working and making
lifelong friends with coworkers and
clients alike.
When Rosalie retired after 35
years as a CHR, she enjoyed taking
care of her house and family. She
also enjoyed watching all of the col-
orful birds and planting beautiful
flowers in the Spring. '
Rosalie and Edmund loved to sup-
port their sons’ sports endeavors by
traveling throughout North Dakota.
In 1998 Rosalie and Edmund, along—
side many friends and family, cele-
brated their 50th anniversary. A
church service to renew their vows
took place at their home church St.
Anthony’s Catholic Church.
Rosalie was preceded in death by
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normal outdoor water usages can re-
sume.
In Rolla, Public Works Director
Cliff Rush said the water situation
has not changed since the first part of
June when the department shut down
two pumps on the north side of town
because the 35-foot—deep wells were
going dry.
“We haven’t even tried to get (the
wells) going again without any mois-
ture,” Rush said. He wasn’t sure how
much rain is needed but guessed a
drencher of three inches or more
“would help out a lot.”
What won’t help, according to
Rush, is if residents continue to water
their lawns or use the resource for
unnecessary purposes. I
“That would be nice until we start
getting some rain,” Rush said. He"
added that the city also immediately
addressed a water line leak last week
near North Central Tire.
“It was a small one, but we
wanted to get it fixed,” Rush said.
Earlier this month, TMPUC re—
quested that\its customers limit all
outdoor water usage to help balance
demands at its water treatment plant.
At the time, daily water usage
rose to nearly 1.5 million gallons per
day, considerably higher than the typ-
ical 1.1 million gallons per day.
To put in perspective just how
much 1 million gallons of water is,
consider that the amount would fill a
hole 267 feet long (almost as long as
a football field), 50 feet wide, and 10
feet deep. In addition, one million
gallons of water weighs 8.34 million
pounds.
The TMPUC request to conserve
water came after several weeks of
hot, dry weather. That stretch ended a
few weeks ago after cooler weather
and a series of rain showers hit parts
of Rolette County.
We would like to thank all our friends and
loyal customers over the past 20-plus years.
Investment
Club and
the Dunseith
Betterment Club for the support of the Rolla
area. It has been fun. We hope you will
% support the new owners in the future and
good luck to them.
Thanks!!!
‘husband Edmund, granddaughter
Carlson and Celia Thomas, and in—
Governor guides police
to push limits on tribe’s
marijuana ID cards
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s administration is guiding law enforce-
ment officers not to hOnor Native American tribes’ medical marijuana
iden—
tification cards if they are not issued to tribe members.
The guidance, released by the South Dakota Highway Patrol just hours
before the voter-approved medical marijuana law took effect Thursday, sets
up a potential conflict between prosecutors and the Flandreau Santee Sioux
Tribe, which has set up the state’s first marijuana dispensary and plans
to issue
medical cannabis ID cards to anyone with a certified
medical'condition,
theArgus Leader reported.
People seeking medical cannabis ID cards in South Dakota currently only
have the option to obtain one from a Native American tribe because the
state
will not begin issuing ID cards until November.
However, the Highway Patrol’s guidance also states that troopers should
not arrest people who have no more than three ounces of pot if they have an
ID card from another state or can show a statement from a doctor certifying
they have been diagnosed with a debilitating medical condition. While the
guidance only officially applies to the Highway Patrol, it encouraged
other
law enforcement officers to follow it to “promote consistency” in
enforcing
the state’s new laws on medical marijuana.
But the attorney general for the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, Seth Pear-
man, said it is ready to challenge the Highway Patrol’s stance in court
if some-
one is arrested after presenting a tribe—issued cannabis card. He said
the tribe’s
ID cards are valid under state law because they are certified by a medical
rec-
ommendation or a medical 'ID from another state.
“That is a fight we will back,” he said.
However, some local law enforcement agencies are easing up on enforc-
ing low-level marijuana laws, regardless of medical status. Law enforcement
agencies in the state’s largest city, Sioux Falls, told the Argus Leader
they
will no longer prosecute marijuana possession charges for three ounces or
less starting on Thursday.
as
Jeni Hebron, parents Delia (LaFoun—
tain) and Fred E. Azure, sisters Viola
fant son (little) Ricky.
She is survived by sons Lester
(Nanci) of Colorado, Leslie and
Larry of Rolette, Lonnie of Mary-
land, Darrell and Mark of Rolette,
daughter Carol (Feyb) Hebron of
East Grand Forks, Minnesota, broth-
ers Aloyuis (Gloria) Azure of Ari- ~
zona, Morris (Louella) Azure of
Arizona, sisters Christine Thompson
and Carol Azure of Belcourt, ND,
and more than 30 grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Due to world circumstances we
plan to have a celebration of life at
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church at 10
am. on Thursday, July 22, 2021.
Burial will follow services at Sacred
Heart Catholic Cemetery, Rolette. A
meal will follow at St. Anthony’s
Catholic Church, Belcourt.
Though Rosalie will be missed by
so many, her love will always be
present and she will be remembered
as a trail blazer.
Elick Funeral Home, Rolla, ND,
is in charge of arrangements.
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