Law enforcement: very tense situation at Livingston trailer court
Will Barrett / MTN News
and last updated 2021-02-03 00:56:27-05
(UPDATE, 9:45 pm) Several Livingston schools have canceled classes on Wednesday due to an armed, barricaded suspect at the View Vista trailer court in Livingston.
According to a Livingston School District update, there will be no school at Eastside Elementary School, Sleeping Giant Middle School, and Park High School on Wednesday, including online schooling. Washington Elementary School and Winans Elementary School will remain open on Wednesday, and buses will run as usual, according to the school district s update.
Park County Sheriff Brad Bichler told MTN News the suspect shot at deputies over the course of the standoff.
Armed standoff continues in Livingston
Will Barrett / MTN News
and last updated 2021-02-03 09:48:17-05
LIVINGSTON â An armed standoff in Livingston continues Wednesday morning, causing the cancellation of classes at schools in the area and the evacuation of some residents.
The Park County Sheriff s Office said in a news release that deputies attempted to serve a court-ordered eviction around 1:50 p.m. on Tuesday to 49-year-old Michael Marfuta.
Deputies attempted to serve the eviction while Marfuta was away from the residence. He fled and later confronted the deputies with a knife back at his residence. Livingston Police arrived on scene to assist in securing the area and negotiating a peaceful resolution with Marfuta.
Written by Andrew-Rossi on January 28, 2021
There have been several incidents near Cody schools this January, proving that Cody’s drivers need to take school zones and student safety more seriously.
Park County School District #6 Superintendent Peg Monteith was informed of several dangerous encounters between vehicles and Cody school district students, staff, and buses. In just the last week:
A Cody High School student was crossing Sheridan Avenue by City Park when they were hit by a vehicle. The student’s ankle was injured but there was no other serious injury.
A crossing guard at Eastside Elementary School was almost hit by a pick-up truck Tuesday morning.
Constantine s Falcon Nation honors Doc Zimont
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Zach Harig
and last updated 2021-01-10 00:05:47-05
CONSTANTINE, Mich. â The family at Constantine High School saluted one of its favorite people Saturday morning.
Led by a busload of football players, the community, parents and alumni conducted a drive-by pep assembly for Doc Zimont, who has provided support for the schoolâs student-athletes for more than 60 years.
Pep assembly honors Doc Zimont
âYes, 60 years,â said Constantine Public Schools superintendent Jim Wiseley. âFor 60 years Doc Zimont paced our sidelines, sat in our bleachers, worked on our diamonds and supported our students. Doc also gave 60 years worth of free physicals to our student-athletes. He is the center of our Falcon Nation. Doc Zimont is still a resident of the City of Constantine and can still be seen a