Graduated high school in massachusetts and was an officer with the university of colorado, Colorado Springs police department. Abcs brandi hitt it live with this investigation. Good morning, what a horrific scene and an active, very active crime scene here this morning. You can see the Police Barricade behind me, that planned parenthood facility is just beyond that Police Vehicle and there were explosives experts that went through that facility overnight and making sure the suspect who is now in custody didnt leave anything behind. Were taking fire, hit. Five intense hours exchanging fire with this man inside the he was aiming at me and i hit the gas. First responders became targets. One by one, officers were shot and took cover. He turned around with a bloody face and said, get out of here, get out of here. More than 100 officers on scene, including the fbi. Gunfire in that room, weve got to stop this guy. His sister was caught in the building and spoke to her on the phone. There was
The WLKY Spirit of Louisville Foundation will commemorate the 46th Anniversary of the WLKY Bell Awards and present the 2023 WLKY Bell Awards on Oct. 5 at the legendary Churchill Downs Millionaires Row.
Joan Mary Benusa, 90, of Manhattan, MT, passed away March 7, 2023, at Parkhaven Retirement Community, where she had been a resident for the past 6 years.
ARDYCE BEVERLY (MIDTLIEN) OSTREM
Ardyce Beverly (Midtlien) Ostrem, age 85, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at Beartooth Billings Clinic in Red Lodge, Mont., on Dec. 27, 2020.
Ardyce was born on Aug. 21, 1935, to Maurice and Gertrude Midtlien. Her family lived in Bad Axe Valley near Westby, Wis. Ardyce attended Westby Area Schools and, following graduation, attended the College of Medical Technology in Minneapolis, Minn., to become a medical and lab technician. Ardyce went on to work at Vernon Memorial Hospital in Viroqua, Wis.
On Oct. 1, 1955, Ardyce married Keith Ostrem at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Westby. Ardyce and Keith initially lived in Milwaukee, Wis., before moving back to the Westby and Viroqua area to farm and raise their six children. In 1975, the family opted for a new adventure and moved to Belgrade, Mont. In Belgrade, Ardyce worked for Dr. Howell, the Belgrade Baptist Church daycare and Trappers Cabin Ranch near Big Sky. She was a devoted member o