Julian Spotted Hawk Ramirez High Risk Sexual Predator Moves To Minot North Dakota

JULIAN SPOTTED HAWK RAMIREZ updated his registration information with the
Minot Police Department as a SEXUAL OFFENDER showing he has moved within
the city limits of Minot.
RAMIREZ has been deemed a HIGH RISK offender that is required to perform
LIFETIME REGISTRATION.
RAMIREZ was convicted federally on 7/27/2008 of Sexual Abuse of a Minor (2
counts). The victims were minor children.
RAMIREZ moved to the current location of the 205 3rd Ave SE in Minot.

Stefanie Stalheim Minot North Dakota’s New City Attorney

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Stefanie Stalheim was appointed as the new City Attorney for the City of Minot on the Nov. 7 City Council meeting.

“I’m thankful for the opportunity to serve our community as City Attorney,” Stalheim said.
“I look forward to expanding the working relationships established since I began at the City seven years ago.”


Stalheim was born and raised in Mohall and graduated from Mohall High School. She graduated from the University of North Dakota in 2007 with communications and political science degrees and from the University of North Dakota School of Law in 2010. She has been in the City of Minot’s Assistant City Attorney since 2015.

Stalheim was one of three finalists for the position. She succeeds Kelly Hendershot, who is now an Assistant Professor at Minot State University.

Did the “Red Wave” fail? Or Did It Not Materialize?

Both parties, Republicans and the Democrats, wanted the midterm elections to be a referendum on Joe Biden. Instead, the Referendum on the Biden economy should have picked up the House for the Republicans and kept the Senate under Republican control.

Even after election day, votes in some states still were being counted. An effort to favor on behalf of the Democrats, just like in 2020. So yes, in some states, once again STOLEN in front of our eyes, the election.
But, while votes were still being counted the morning after Tuesday’s election, it is clear that the “red wave” did not happen.

John Fetterman (D) flipped a Senate seat in Pennsylvania, defeating Trump-endorsed Dr. Mehmet Oz.

What is mind-boggling is that Democrats perceived easy targets, as Abigail Spanberger in Virginia’s 7th District won her election. HOW? Republican voters outnumbered her, yet she won her re-election.

Let’s look at the governor races; Crazy Socialist Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer and New York’s Kathy Hochul defeated Republican challengers, so they retained their seats.
What is wrong with this picture?

Just look at NV and Arizona; counting results delayed until days, even a week later? Is this so that the Democrats can CHEAT again?

Yes, Democrats are the enemy of the state, and they hate America. Remember that when you are talking to a perceived Democrat on the streets. Now Washington D.C. goes even darker. Brace yourself’s for whats about to happen in our country.

Casper Police Department Donating 100 Bicycles Back To Casper Community

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On November 10, 2022, at 2:00 PM the Casper Police Department is donating approximately 100 bicycles to the Casper Community.

The Casper Police Department has approximately 100 recovered bicycles that they will be donating back to the Casper Community. The bicycles came to the Department by various means; (lost, stolen, seized, etc.) The Department makes numerous efforts to find the rightful owner of each bicycle, however, after several attempts to find the owners, the Casper Police Department has the ability to take legal ownership of the bicycles.  With this, the Department has the ability to donate the bicycles back to the Casper Community. 

Approximately 33 families, as well as Wyoming Probation & Parole and the Mercer House will receive bicycles today.   These two organizations will provide bicycles to individuals in need of transportation who may otherwise might not have it.

Local Park County Races Held The Line Including Park County Wyoming House Seats

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The Wyoming House retained its seats. Danny Lauren, Sandy Newsome, David Northrup, and Dalton Banks will return to the Wyoming Legislature.

In the Park County races, Lloyd Thiel and Dossie Overfield will continue another term as Park County Commissioners, and former Park County Sheriff Scott Steward will now be a Park County Commissioner.

Darrell Steward is replacing his brother Scott Steward as the Park County Sheriff.

The following individuals were able to retain the positions that they currently hold, and they are as follows:

Cody Gortmaker as Coroner

Bryan Skoric as Attorney

Colleen Renner as Clerk

Barbara Poley as Treasurer

Pat Meyer as Assessor

Debra Caroll as District Court Clerk

And to the surprise of many, no changes took place with the Park County School District #6 school board of trustees. The incumbents were all re-elected to serve yet another term. They are as follows:

Cathy Roes, Brandi Nelson, and Karen Schipfmann-Nielson will return to the Park County School District #6 School board of trustees.

Megan Degenfelder Wins Race Over Cody Wyoming Resident, Interim, Superintendent Brian Schroeder’s Appointment

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Megan Degenfelder won without a hitch the top Education position in the state of Wyoming as the Superintendent of Public Instruction, replacing Cody Wyoming resident Interm Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Megan Degenfelder seemed to easily win the top education position hammering on the mask and control controversies in Wyoming Schools state wide.
Megan Degenfelder garnered 62% percent of all Wyoming Education votes.
Degenelder stated that she felt that the grassroots push she had during the campaign was what slid her into the top Wyoming Education position. “Without the grassroots efforts, this would not have been possible,” Degenlder stated to the Wyoming News reporter.

Degenfelder told the Wyoming News reporter, “I will not let the Wyoming parents down.”

Degenfelder has lived in Casper for a long time and has served in top positions throughout her career, holding a master’s degree in economics from the University of International Business and Economics in all places, Beijing, China.
Dengenfelder had to overcome the appointment of Brian Schroeder from Cody, Wyoming, whom Governor Mark Gordon appointed as the interim Secretary of Public Instruction in January of 2022.
Dengenfelder only beat Cody resident Brian Schroeder by about a two-point lead, so it was a close race. Degenfelder told the Wyoming News reporter that she “wants to empower the parents of school kids as the number one voice to be heard.”

Liberal Laramie County Sheriff, Jeff Barnes Looses To Republican Brian Kozak Who Is Now The Official Laramie County Sheriff

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Sheriff Jeff Barnes looses to Republican Brian Kozak elected the new Sheriff. Barnes received only 11,889 votes to Brian Kozak’s 13,958 votes.

Former Sheriff Jeff Barnes statement on his being replaced as Laramie County Sheriff:

”My whole life has been dedicated to public safety, and I sincerely wanted to continue my service as your Sheriff. While the results weren’t what we hoped for, I pray for a smooth transition, and a bright future for Laramie County.

I want to take this moment to thank my campaign workers for their support and encouragement. For everyone who worked closely with me on this mission- words cannot express my gratitude. Through early mornings and late nights you were with me every step of the way. You will always have a special place in my heart and I will always consider you a part of our family.

To all of those who opened their homes to host interested voters, let me put signs on your property, helped with the various events and offered kind words all along the way you too have my heartfelt thanks.

I may have lost the election, but what I have gained through getting to know all of you is worth far more! I know that power and position don’t lead to a rich life, but that good friends and a loving family do. I am a wealthy man indeed!”

Suspect Sought In Mission Homicide



North Hills: Los Angeles Police Department Valley Bureau Homicide Detectives are seeking
the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect involved in a shooting that left one man dead.


On Sunday, November 6, 2022, around 9:25 p.m., Mission Division patrol officers responded to the area of the 8400 block of Sepulveda Blvd. for a radio call of a shooting which had just occurred.

When officers arrived, they were directed to the parking lot, where they discovered a
the area of the 8400 block of Sepulveda Blvd. for a radio call of a shooting which had just
occurred. When officers arrived, they were directed to the parking lot, where they discovered a male suffering from several gunshot wounds.

Los Angeles Fire Department Paramedics responded and pronounced the victim deceased at
scene.

According to witnesses, the suspect approached the victim in the parking lot of the motel
and fired at him multiple times before fleeing on foot toward Sepulveda Blvd. The suspect
is described as a male Black, 24 years-old, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and tan pants.

The victim is described as a 35-year-old male Black. His name is being withheld pending
notification to his family.