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August 2, 2018 | The Lovell Chronicle | 5

Police Report
On the Record in Big Horn County
Hit and shop occurs in DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Mu-
Miranda R. McLean,
Lovell, stop lamps required,

Red Apple parking lot


the Big Horn County Clerk’s of- nicipal Court before Judge Syl- $85; no seat belt: driver, $25.
fice recently were: via Gams recently were: Logan W. Leal, Stockton,
Lawrence Eugene Hill Autumn T. Davidson, speeding in a superinten-
and Joy Haydt Hill to Tyrel Cowley, 37, no vehicle reg- dent’s zone, $60.
Harrison; (Part) Lot 64, istration, $70. Speeding in a 70 mph zone:
The Lovell Police Department received parked got out, and shrugged before go- T56N R96W. Justin M. Schmitz, Still- Wei Dai, Schaumburg,
the following calls for the week of July 23 ing into the store. Officers took his in- Scott Caturia and Pris- water, Minn., 30, speeding Ill., $130.
cilla Caturia to Bart Alan 37 mph in a 30 mph zone, Bobby J. Warfield, How-
to July 29: formation but did not charge him due Haskell; (Part) Lot 113A, $114. ell, Mich., $88.
July 24: Officers were alerted to possible to the accident taking place in a private T56N R95W. CIRCUIT COURT Jody Bailey, Greybull,
drug paraphernalia behind the County An- area. Michael Alan Wein- Persons fined in the Fifth Ju- $97.
nex. After investigation, the offending ob- July 28: Deputies responded to an an- and, Brian B. Weinand, dicial Circuit Court in Big Horn Stephen R. Bickel, Palm
ject turned out to be a fiber optic cable. imal bite on Hampshire Avenue after a Deva McNiven, Elesa Hig- County before Judge Thomas Coast, Fla., $125.
July 25: Officers contacted eight local citi- young girl was bitten by a pitbull, with ley, Frank Weinand, Greg- Harrington recently were: BIRTHS
zens about cars violating local ordinances her skin being broken. No emergency ser- ory Weinand and Katie Mitchell Brown, Grey- We are interested in printing the
on Montana Avenue, Oregon Avenue, West vices were needed. The incident is under June Weinand to Gregory bull, DUI alcohol – equal or births of North Big Horn County
B. Weinand and Katie June greater than .08 percent: babies. Please call and person-
3rd Street, East 5th Street, and East 7th investigation. Weinand; Cowley Original 2nd offense within 10 years, ally report these births by con-
Street. The violated ordinances included July 29: Vandalism was reported on West Town, Lot 3, Block 59. 180 days jail (173 suspend- tacting the Lovell Chronicle at
cars that didn’t have plates and cars that 9th Street after a resident said his mailbox Cottonwood Canyon ed), 12 months supervised 307-548-2217.
had expired licenses. had been vandalized. The incident is under Ranch, LLC to Dino M. probation, $905. Born to Sydney and
July 26: Officers responded to the report- investigation. Guerin, trustee of the Dino Joey D. Leonhardt, Mathew Wilder at Tacoma
ing of a stolen car on Oregon Avenue af- Note: The calls listed above were re- M. Guerin Revocable Trust Lovell, no valid certificate General Hospital on June
ter a friend took a woman’s vehicle with- ceived by the Lovell Police Department. Per- created on December 21, of title, certificate of reg- 22, 2018, a baby boy, Casey
out permission for a month. It was deemed sons arrested are presumed innocent until 2000; (Part) Lot 46, Sec. 28, istration and license plates James Wilder, weighing 8
(Part) Lots 49, 2, Sec. 32, required, $125. lbs., 3 oz. Grandparents are
a civil matter. proven guilty in a court of law, and charges (Part) Lot 2, Sec. 33, T56N Greybull male, 39, three Todd and Debbie Wilder of
• A women’s car was hit in the Red Apple made upon initial arrest may be amended R93W. counts of sexual abuse of a Byron, Todd Morrison of
parking lot after a car pulled in and hit or dismissed as determined by the County Keele Sanitation, LLC to minor and three counts of Port Townsend, Wash., and
her car. The man driving the other car Attorney. John Andrew, LLC; (Part) incest: blood relationship, Wendy and Roger Haywood
Lot 123, T56N R96W. bound over. of Colorado Springs, Colo.
Sheriff’s Report Quitclaim deeds issued from Ashley Faye Boson, Grey- MARRIAGES
the Big Horn County Clerk’s of- bull, failure to provide proof Marriage license issued from

Cowley man arrested for fice recently were:


Correction from county:
Franklin Taggart Hinckley II
and Karen Lynn Hinckley to
of liability insurance, $300.
Gurpreet Singh, Clovis,
Calif., failure to maintain
single lane of traffic, $75.
the Big Horn County Clerk’s of-
fice recently was:
Andrew Wayne Bottom
and Meghan Reah Taylor,

driving under the influence Tyler Hinckley and Antho-


ny James; (Part) E2NW4 Sec.
30, T57N R96W.
Afton Ilene Cahill to Cyn-
Renee B. Williamson,
Powell, no valid driver’s li-
cense, $125.
Jennifer L. Bogart, Pow-
both of Greybull.
Wesley Kenneth Camp-
bell and Jordan Haley Kraft,
both of Greybull.
The Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office trailer from another family member. The thia Lou Sessions; Lovell ell, two charges of no seat Kenneth Wade Nicholson
received the following calls for the week of incident was considered a civil matter. Original Town, (Part) Lot 1, belt: driver with a passen- and Katherine Beth Graves,
July 24 to July 29: July 29: Christopher Todd Hamilton, of Block 28. ger, $25 each charge. both of Burlington.
July 24: Deputies were alerted to a case Cowley, was charged with DWUI – with
on harassment that occurred on Lane 10.5 an blood alcohol content of .08 percent

Game and Fish drafts strategic


in Lovell after a resident received a letter or greater - and speeding in a 30 mile per
from an individual who was forbidden con- hour zone in Lovell.
tact by court order. The incident is under Note: Persons arrested are presumed in-

goals based on public input


investigation. nocent until proven guilty in a court of law,
July 27: Deputies responded to a case of and charges made upon initial arrest may
disturbance on Road Nine in Lovell after be amended or dismissed as determined by
a family member tried to forcibly take a the County Attorney. The Wyoming Game and preventing the spread of and serve people. The
Fish Department is building invasive species, better public and employees did
Republican Party ‘Meet and Greet’ well-attended a strategic plan for the next
five to 10 years. The first step
communication, a stronger
and more efficient agency
offer many ideas on how
to the agency can improve
BY BARBARA ANNE GREENE lie Hardy and Anthony L. Curt Meier, reading his bio in this process was to take and promoting wildlife in the years to come. That’s
The Big Horn County Van Risseghem. Barrasso and handing out flyers.
public input on the future experiences. being factored into the goals
Republican Party’s “Meet read a letter from the sen- Candidates running
and Greet” July 24 in Basin ator that said he would like for seats in the state leg- of Wyoming’s wildlife. That “This is a first-of-a-kind and then will be built into
with candidates running to be there but he needed islature and in county gov- was done at the beginning effort, and I am appreciative the implementation plan
for state and federal offic- to stay in Washington, D.C. ernment were also in at- of 2018, and now a team of all of the people who have that will come after. 
es was well attended, ac- to vote on several key is- tendance including Dave from Game and Fish has participated in the process As the agency leading
cording to Janice Wantu- sues. Both Hardy and Van Neves, Gina Anderson, Ser- drafted six goals using that and our employees who are wildlife management
lok, who chairs the county Risseghem spoke to the ena Lipp, Felix Carrizales, input. Those goals will be helping to set a direction for in Wyoming, the Game
party. Wantulok estimated audience for their allotted Mike Greear, Dalton Banks, presented to the Wyoming Game and Fish,” said Game and Fish manages and
that more than 60 people five minutes and then an- Nash Jolley, Linda Harp, Game and Fish Commission and Fish Director, Scott conserves more than 800
attended the event. swered questions. Ray Peterson, Jamie Flit- in September for approval.  Talbott.  species of fish and wildlife
In attendance were Kay Mattis read a let- ner, Becky Lindsey, Marcia To review what the public The social science data were across Wyoming.   For
three of the candidates ter of support for U.S. Rep. Bean and R.J. Kost. said, please see the  report gathered by Responsive nearly 120 years, Game
running for the governor: Liz Cheney. Like Barrasso, Wantulok said she was online.  The public had Management, a survey and Fish has carried out
Harriet Hageman, Tay- Cheney stayed in D.C. to pleased with the candidate many ways to participate research firm specializing their mission to conserve
lor Haynes and Mark Gor- vote. turnout. At the same time including public meetings, in capturing and analyzing wildlife and serve people.
don. Both Sam Galeotos The two Republicans she wished that the ones an online forum, as well as a public opinions toward Through these efforts, the
and Bill Dahlin sent let- running for state auditor, who told her they were go- random telephone survey of natural resources and Game and Fish ensures the
ters to be read to those in Kristi Racines and Nathan ing to be there had showed. 2,558 Wyoming citizens and outdoor recreation, and The public continues to enjoy
attendance. Winters, spoke. “These candidates focus groups. Cooperation Company, a Wyoming’s vast fish and
There to speak about In the state treasur- need to realize that the The draft goals are online and firm specializing in strategic wildlife resource  through
the U.S. Senate race were er’s race, candidate Leland votes up here count just as anyone can respond to this and operational planning hunting, fishing, trapping,
Bobbi Barrasso, wife of Christensen spoke first. much as they do in Chey- work at  wildlifeforum.org. for this significant project.  wildlife watching and other
Sen. John Barrasso, Char- Haley Jones represented enne,” she said. The goals are organized In every setting the data forms of outdoor recreation.
under Game and Fish’s shows the public has Hunters, anglers and
Parade entry numbers available Saturday mission of Conserving
Wildlife - Serving People.
overwhelming support for
the Wyoming Game and
wildlife watchers contribute
over a billion dollars to
Those participating in the Basin Area Chamber ing with the entry num- The themes of the goals are Fish Department and its Wyoming’s economy each
the Big Horn County Fair of Commerce will have bers are painted on South protecting wildlife, habitat, work to conserve wildlife year.
Parade may pick up their a table in front of the Big Sixth Street. Participants
number starting at 9:30
a.m. on Saturday.
Cindy Stricker from
Horn County Library on C
Street.
Numbers correspond-
should find the corre-
sponding number and line
up prior to 10 a.m.
Read the Chronicle on the web.
June Yellowstone visitation second highest in history
CODY (WNE) — The ebration of the creation of through June. Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
National Park Service an- the National Park Service, This represents a Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
nounced recently that the and Yellowstone set an an- steady increase from re-
nation’s oldest national nual visitation record and cent years.
park had its second busi- several monthly records. The total through June
est June in history. Likewise, through the in 2015 was 1,298,855, and
Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny
The turnstiles swung first six months of 2018, in 2014 it was 1,084,826.
open to admit 810,884 the Park’s visitation of The Park Service rec- Precip Chance: 15% Precip Chance: 15% Precip Chance: 5% Precip Chance: 5% Precip Chance: 5%

people last month, about 1,381,707 easily eclipsed ommends people plan 93 / 59 90 / 57 86 / 56 87 / 57 90 / 60
7,000 more than last year. last year’s half-year total ahead of their journeys in-
Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
However, it is shy of of 1,354,138. side the 2.2-million-acre Thursday we will see partly cloudy skies, high temperature of 93°,
the record of 838,316 visits Once again the record park and study road con- humidity of 24%. South wind 5 to 9 mph. Expect partly cloudy skies
set in 2016. That year was was set in 2016 when at- ditions and construction Thursday night, overnight low of 59°. Southwest wind 6 to 9 mph.
the 100th anniversary cel- tendance was 1,432,071 projects to aid their travel. Friday, skies will be mostly sunny, high temperature of 90°, humidity Lovell
86 / 56
of 22%. West southwest wind 6 to 9 mph. Powell
83 / 56
Cody
Climate Almanac Normals for 8/2 to 8/6 80 / 55
Basin
89 / 57
Lovell Greybull
Average High / Low 88 / 53 Average High / Low 90 / 56 Meeteetse
Record High / Low 105 in 1979, 35 in 1980 Record High / Low 103 in 2001, 46 in 1987 79 / 54
Average Precip. 0.02" Average Precip. 0.01" Worland
Record 24 hr. Precip. 1.75" in 1976 Record 24 hr. Precip. 0.57" in 1972 85 / 54
Jet Stream Forecast for 8/6 Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise Sunset
Thermopolis
Thursday 6:00 a.m. 8:38 p.m.
89 / 54
Friday 6:01 a.m. 8:36 p.m.
Saturday 6:02 a.m. 8:35 p.m.
Sunday 6:04 a.m. 8:34 p.m.
Monday 6:05 a.m. 8:32 p.m.
National Weather Service Forecasts:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/riw/index.htm
For latest weather updates:
Recreation Outlook
www.UpdatedWx.com/LC Big Horn Lake - Sunny Saturday with highs in the mid­80s.
Sunny Sunday with highs in the upper 80s.
Streamflow Information Yellowstone National Park - Partly cloudy Saturday with highs in
River Stage (feet) Flow (cfs) Normal Flow (cfs) the mid­70s. Sunny Sunday with highs in the upper 70s.
Big Horn near Bighorn 2.62 3,910 2,859
Big Horn Mountains - Mostly sunny Saturday with highs in the
Big Horn at Kane 2.92 2,090 1,409
Shoshoni near Lovell 5.19 586 682 mid­50s. Mostly sunny Sunday with highs in the mid­50s.

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