Believers and skeptics alike had a chance to explore the allegedly haunted Lewis County Historical Museum after hours thanks to a set of tours hosted on Saturday by members of the South Sound …
Browning man sentenced for murder and kidnapping
MTN News
and last updated 2021-07-21 19:08:14-04
GREAT FALLS â Jason Avery Mattson of Browning, who admitted murdering a man and then holding a woman hostage at knife-point, was sentenced in federal court in Great Falls on Wednesday.
Mattson, 30 years old,
pleaded guilty on March 30 to second degree murder and to kidnapping as charged in an indictment.
Prosecutors said that on March 3, 2020, law enforcement officers were called to a clearing near Cut Bank Creek, near the Boarding School community on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, after a body was found.
The body was identified as John Doe and family was notified of his death. An autopsy confirmed the manner of death as homicide and determined that Doe sustained blunt force injury to his back and extremities and that there was evidence on the neck consistent with strangulation or blunt force injury.
By Casey Nelson
Apr 28, 2021 5:45 PM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – There have been reports nationally of some people skipping their second dose of the COVID vaccine.
However, some local clinics say this isn’t the case for them.
About 32% of Wisconsin’s population is fully vaccinated against COVID.
According to the CDC, through the beginning of April, about 5 million Americans skipped their second dose.
Jason Mattson, the clinical team leader for the Bellin Health Lambeau Field COVID Vaccination Site says this is a trend he hasn’t seen much of.
“There’s been occasional people that haven’t shown up for their first dose, but most people have been pretty good about their second dose,” Mattson said.