September 13, 2021
The Star ‘
Rolla High School Homecoming candidates were chosen for this year’s
annual event. Queen candidates
are, front row, left to right: Marti Moberg, Jaina Canapi, Trista Henderson
and Isadora Morin. King candidates
are in the back row, left to right: Deryk Thomas, Zane Wuori, Harrison
Longie and Ian DeLong.
Homecoming candidates chosen, eventsset for big week
Rolla High School’s annual
homecoming events will kickoff this
week and culminate with a Friday
night football games against Nelson
County. 1
Each day of this week is dedicated
to school spirit and fun. Beginning
Monday (today) a scavenger hunt is
on deck for grades 5 through 12. It’s
also been deemed “’Merica Monday”
and students are encouraged to wear
USA gear.
12m contained to the amount of time-
I’m allowedtto have her,’9=.Desjar1ais
said.
With that Moors asked the com—
missioners if anyone would rescind
the motion but he didn’t get any tak-
ers. ,
“If it’s up to me to rescind the mo—
tion I will not,” commissioner Allen
Schlenvoght said.
“We passed it and it was done,”
commissioner Craig Poitra added.
With nobody rescinding the mo-
. tion, the full—time position remained
unchanged.
In other county news, the com-
mission approved the appointment
and oaths of three sheriff deputies.
Earlier this summer the commission
approved adding four deputies to the
sheriff’s department using federal
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Twin Tuesday will have students
“find their match” and wear similar
gear throughout the school day. Stu-
dents in grades kindergarten through
10th grade will also do some side-
walk chalk decorating. .
Formal clothing will be the theme
on “Wowsa Wednesday. Coronation
is also set for 2:45 p.m. at the
school’s new gym.
Homecoming candidates are
Deryk Thomas, Zane Wuori, Harri—
Commission
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dollars over the, next four years .»
James Brossart, Wade Crissler and
Ethan McGillis were all recently
hired by Sheriff Nathan Gustafson,
who has not said when he’ll make a
fourth hire.
Lastly, the commission is also
looking to possibly demolish the for-
mer jail building. The structure,
which has been vacant for four years,
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Every Wednesday and Saturday
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Specialty markets during the winter months
son Longie and Ian DeLong for king.
Queen candidates are Marti Moberg,
Jaina Canapi, Trista Henderson and
Isadora Morin.
Tropical Thursday is aimed at get-
ting students to wear their best
Hawaiian styles. Grades 5 through 12
will also have a dance competition in
the new gym at 2:45 p.m. The vol-
leyball team will also host Bottineau
staring with the JV game at 6 p.m.
Fan Frenzy Friday will end the
remains unoccupied. Rolette County
Auditor Val McCloud said the county
has continued to pay for electricity,
water and heat in the building. Mc-
Cloud said a final decision is ex-
pected soon and if the board moves
to demolish the unit, it could happen
before the end of the year. Commis-
sioners Moors and LaRocque are
looking into the matter.
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5K Fun Walk and Run - start: @
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11=OOam - 1:00pm free Pumpkin Painting Citq Hall
11:00am - 1:00pm Ree Hag Rides @ Cin Hall
Sponsored bu the Rolla Chamber of Conamerce
week with students encouraged to
dress in their favorite Cougar/Bull-
dog gear. Float decorating will begin
at 12: 15 p.m. and a pep rally will fol- '
low at 1 p.m.
The parade down Main Avenue
will start at 3 p.m. The annual home-
coming game will kickoff at 7 p.m.
with the North Prairie Cougars tak—
ing on Nelson County in a battle of
the unbeatens.
We offer grades of
gasoline, regular and dyed
diesel available and 24-7
pay at the pump option!
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Courthouse
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.
Failure to wear seat belt
Francis Wilfred DeCoteau, 63,.
Dunseith.
Ramsey Dean Delorme, 60, Dun—
seith.
Jason Wade Martel], 46, Belcourt.
No driver’s license
in possession
Tehya Jo Dubois, 23, Dunseith.
Theft of property
Patrick Dean Azure, 60, Belcourt,
$560, placed on two years supervised
probation, sentenced to 277 days in
jail with 133 days credit for time
served.
Driving while license privilege
is suspended (4th offense)
Christopher Lee Wilkie, 26,
Barnsville, Minnesota, $325, placed
on unsupervised probation for one
year, sentenced to days in jail, '
days suspended, six days credit for
time served.
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