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bismarcktribune.com Bismarck Tribune Saturday, June 11, 2005 Page 5B NUBS OF THE NEWS BIRTHS Medcenter One Health Systems Daughter, Mitch and Stacy Neumiller, Bismarck, 4:53 p.m., June 8. Son, Delett Siegfried and Carlos Stretches, Cannon Ball, 10:46 a.m., June 9. Daughter, Krista and Jeremy Duckwitz, Carrington, 5 p.m., June 9. St. Alexius Medical Center Daughter, Kerry Nelson and George Pehl, Driscoll, 3:16 a.m., June 8.

Elsewhere Son, Eric and Jessica Ahmann, Santa Fe, N.M., May 31. Grandparents are Mike and Deb Ahmann, Bismarck, and Dale and Pat Look, Grand Forks. Daughter, Steve and Nancy Rausch, Sioux Falls, S.D., May 31. Grandparents are Terry and Alyce Johnson, Firesteel, S.D., and Tom and Twylla Rausch, Bismarck. CRIME STOPPERS Call Bismarck Area Stoppers at 224-TIPS (224- 8477) to report information about any crime in Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County or Morton County.

Information can be given anonymously and you may be eligible for cash rewards if the information leads to an arrest. COURT POLICY Nubs of the news information comes from district and municipal courts in Burleigh and Morton counties. In nubs of the news, the Tribune publishes all felony sentences; and misdemeanor sentences with fines of $500 or more and-or a jail term, including suspended sentences. COURTS Bismarck Judge William Severin Driving under suspen- sion: Cory R. Gregory, 30, 1509 Shannons Drive No.

3, Mandan, $100 and four days. Janine M. Monahan, 25, Mandan, $250 and four days. Joshua D. Schultz, 25, 1831 Allison Drive.

Apt. 8, $250 and five days, three days suspended for one year. Justin G. Tiedeman, 23, 1108 E. Capitol Ave.

Apt. 75, $250, three days suspended for one year, also no liability insurance: $150, five days suspended for one year. Arnold A. Glatt, 24, N. 21st $200, three days suspended for one year.

David J. Kissee, 24, 415 W. Century Ave. Apt. 11, $200, three days suspended for one year.

Keith D. Murry, 42, 1803 Thompson $200, three days suspended for one year. Curtis R. Mehrer, 20, 1119 University Drive. Lot 603, $200, three days suspended for one year.

Jocelyn A. Houle, 24, 2520 E. Broadway Ave. Apt. 37, two days, also no liability insurance: $150, five days suspended for one year.

Camille R. Mountain, 21, 201 Ninth Ave. N.E. Apt. 14, Mandan, three days, also no liability insurance: $150, five days suspended for one year.

Harassment: Charles W. Noon, 44, 600 S. Ninth St. Lot 47, $700, $300 suspended for one year. Disorderly conduct: Lorenzo Manyribs, 40, Bismarck, four days.

Drive under the influence: Lloyd V. Howard, 20, 1830 Allison Drive No. 5, $550 and 20 days, 15 days suspended for one year, also driving under suspension: $200 and four days. Scott L. Ahmann, 43, 768 San Angelo Drive, $550 and 30 days, 22 days suspended for one year.

Tanya M. Mendoza, 26, 109 Medora Mandan, $300, seven days suspended for one year. Minor in possession: Tiffany M. Weasel, 19, 215 W. Bowen Ave.

Apt. two days. Kayla M. Gustafson, 20, 120 Lake Ave. Apt.

10, $200, two days suspended for one year. Jamie L. Crowsbreast, 18, Parshall, two days. Samuel K. Garfield, 20, 3537 37th St.

N.W., Mandan, five days. No liability insurance: Donald D. Redhorn, 28, Fort Yates, $150, five days suspended for one year. Kevin K. Kramer, 41, 715 E.

Interstate Ave. No. 32, $150, five days suspended for one year, restitution. Joshua J. Thiel, 20, 600 S.

Ninth St. Apt. 18, $150, five days suspended for one year. Simple assault: Eric Loh, 28, Eighth Ave. S.W., Mandan, $175 and 10 days, eight days suspended for one year.

Jessica L. Hakala, 26, 205 N. Second St. No. 17, $125 and 10 days, eight days suspended for one year.

False report to law enforcement officer: Dustin J. Hart, 26, 3315 University Drive, six days. Theft of property: Matthew J. Ballantyne, 22, 9116 Briardale Drive, first count: $175, three days suspended for one year, restitution, second count: $150, 10 days suspended for one year, restitution, third count: 30 days suspended for one year, restitution, also criminal trespass: $150, three days suspended for one year, restitution. Criminal trespass: Efrain Romero 22, Temple, Texas, one day.

Kenneth Desautel, 31, Sheldon, five days. Wanted man found in sleeping bag rescheduled when FPL indicates it is ready to proceed in its application. A man wanted for inhalation of chemical charges was found in a sleeping bag along Highway 1806 and arrested. Mandan Police Chief Dennis Rohr said Theodore Kelly, 49, of Cannon Ball, was arrested early Friday morning on the 1200 block of Highway 1806. A motorist called the police department after noticing Kelly sleeping on the highway.

Kelly is in custody in Bismarck, where he is charged with failure to appear in court for the inhalation charges, said Bismarck Police Department Lt. Dan Donlin. Katie Brown Transmission line hearing postponed A company that plans to build a wind farm in Burleigh County and build a transmission line across the Missouri River to Oliver County needs more time to complete its siting application. FPL Energy Burleigh County Wind originally had been scheduled for a continued hearing with the Public Service Commission on Wednesday. The PSC said the hearing has been postponed to give the company time to make changes to its application.

The 28-mile 230-kilovolt line would take wind energy across the river to the Square Butte transformer station in Oliver County, where it would be gathered on Minnesota Power's main transmission line and routed back east to its eventual market. The PSC had planned to continue a hearing on FPL's application that was held in Center and Washburn on May 23. Commissioner Susan Wefald said a hearing would be N.D. Winter Show manager resigns VALLEY CITY (AP) North Dakota Winter Show manager Brad Hertel has resigned, citing personal reasons. Hertel had been the manager for the past year and a half.

The board of directors said Friday that the search for a successor would begin immediately. The state's longest-running agricultural show features and animal exhibits, livestock sales, youth events and crop commercial booths. The Winter Show events center also hosts other events throughout the year. Sergeant found guilty By JOHN MILBURN During his court-mar- Army post to meet with the Associated Press Writer tial, Stanley argued he acted two soldiers he killed. in self-defense, but prose- "He left a place of safety FORT RILEY, Kan.

A cutors said he shot the two to go to a mutual fight," she military jury found an Army men to protect an illegal said. sergeant guilty Friday of drug trafficking operation, Capt. Anita Robbins, the premeditated murder for believing the victims to be lead defense attorney, the shootings of two fellow informants for Fort Riley pointed to changes in soldiers last year. police. accounts given by Colvin, a Sgt.

Aaron Stanley, 23, of Stanley and another sol- key prosecution witness, Bismarck, N.D., faces a sen- dier, Sgt. Eric Colvin, 23, of who testified under a plea tence of life in prison. An Papillion, had agreement. eight-member court mar- acknowledged manufactur- Post officials haven't tial panel began consider- ing methamphetamines determined whether Colvin ing his punishment after and growing marijuana at also will face a court marbringing in the verdict. It Stanley's remote farm- tial, nor have they disclosed was expected to decide house.

details of his plea agreeFriday night whether to Stanley pleaded guilty at ment. make parole a possibility. the start of his court martial "He calls it justice," Stanley was convicted of to drug use, drug posses- Robbins said, referring to killing Staff Sgt. Matthew sion, being absent without Colvin. "We call it bought Werner, 30, of Oxnard, leave and adultery.

He faces and paid for by the and Spc. Christopher up to: 37 years in prison on ment." D. Hymer, 23, of Nevada, those charges. Prosecutors contend in September at The jurors found Stanley Stanley lay in wait for the Stanley's farmhouse in Clay not guilty on a final charge victims, believing they Center, about 30 miles west of conspiracy to commit would reveal the drug manof Fort Riley. murder, however.

ufacturing operation at the After the verdict, jurors The jury deliberated less secluded rural residence. heard testimony from vic- than three hours. As the Stanley said Thursday he tims' family members verdict was read, Stanley shot the other soldiers to about how they were affect- stood and wiped tears from protect himself and Colvin. ed by the deaths. Most said his eyes.

Sitting behind him Werner had accused they were in counseling or in the first row of spectator Stanley of having an affair taking medication to cope. seating, his mother shook, with Werner's wife and, Stanley started crying and other family members Stanley said, had threatwhen Caleigh Nichols, were visibly upset. ened to "cut a chunk out" of Hymer's sister, told jurors All four soldiers were his face. The adultery that her brother was a good part of the 1st Battalion of charges to which Stanley father to his 5-year-old the 41st Infantry Regiment, pleaded guilty did not daughter. 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored involve Werner's wife, liked to spend Division based at Fort Riley.

ever. time Nichols Both Stanley and Colvin Stanley said he shot said. "That's what daddies were with Bravo Company Werner after finding him do." and had served in Iraq. and Colvin wrestling in the Werner's wife, Kristen, During closing argu- kitchen, with Werner trying said their 3-year-old son ments, Capt. Christy to stab Colvin with a big asks about his father every Schverak, one of the Army kitchen knife.

day. prosecutors, said Stanley's But Colvin testified he "His father is his angel in claim of self-defense was watched Stanley stand over heaven, is what we say," she unsubstantiated, noting the two victims and gun testified. Stanley left his duties at the them down. SHOWING OFF TOM CLASSTIQUES: Duane Hagen, left, of Center, helps John Birkholz, of Bismarck, shine his 1932 Chevrolet Vicky outside Riverwood RV in Mandan on Friday evening. Cars were gathering at the business on Memorial Highway for this weekend's full slate of events.

Today, from noon to 3 p.m., the Classtiques Car Club will hold its 25th Rod Run and Show and Shine at Scotty's Drive-In at Broadway and 21st Street in east Bismarck. Admission to the Classtiques event is a non-perishable food donation for the Bismarck Emergency Food Pantry. This year's Rod Run T-shirt features Gary Brennise's 1951 Mercury with the Nifty-1 license plate. "We have 75 cars pre-registered," said Larry Larson of the Classtiques, "and we always get another 25 or so." Sunday is the annual Buggies-n-Blues event in downtown Mandan. MTV crew FARGO (AP) School district officials here who had given an MTV crew permission to film at a local elementary school changed their minds when they discovered the intent of the filming session.

Lowell Wolff, a Fargo School District spokesman, said the crew hoped to stage a sexually suggestive prank involving reindeer lawn ornaments, for a show called "High School Stories: Scandals, Pranks and Controversies." "All of these things we try to prevent, not Wolff said. MTV production associate Jim Garvey did not immediately return a telephone call Friday seeking comment. Jeff Reznecheck, principal at Clara Barton Elementary, asked the 20 people who gathered at the school on Thursday to leave after finding out the nature of the prank. Reznecheck said he TOOL CRIB OF THE NORTH' Father's Day Values Bismarck 3840 E. Rosser Ave.

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The cable music channel was trying to recreate an actual incident that took place in Fergus Falls, in 2002, officials said. "The documentary was not in the best interest of Fargo public schools," Reznecheck said. The MTV group also planned to use the yard of Fargo resident Curt Christensen, who lives near the school. Christensen said he gave MTV permission to use his property, and the giant Christmas lawn ornaments already had arrived and were being stored in his garage. Christensen said he was from school was not in the best public schools." Jeff Reznecheck, Clara Barton Elementary puzzled by all of the fuss.

"I think it's kind of sad, actually," he said. The MTV crew had planned to use Fargo South High School as a backdrop, but that plan fell through, according to an e-mail that Garvey sent to Wolff. The e- mail referred to the show's title as "High School Stories." Fargo police said they rejected a request on Tuesday to close down a city street for the taping session. Sgt. Joel Vettel said that process usually requires about two weeks notice.

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