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  • Memories for Wednesday, September 7, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Sep 7, 2022

    1 years ago- August 29, 2012 Following lunch at Westside, the Dirt Daubers tour would be held at the home of Thad and Suzanne Giblette’s organic vegetable garden. Friends were welcome to join them. Burn Victim Fund A burn fund was set up for Dave O’Neil, who was caught up in a wildfire last week. He was at the Burn Center in Utah recovering. Fitness Craze Hits Whitewater Charlene Wasson, of Whitewater, attended training in Denver, courtesy of Greg Glassman. He also donated $20,000 worth of equipment to the Whitewater School. King’s Men Injured...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 31, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 31, 2022

    1 years ago- August 29, 2012 Greater Montana Foundation Inductees Greg Kielb, owner of KMMR, and renowned radio personality was inducted into the Society of Montana Broadcast Legends. Greg and Shirley Trang of Glasgow were two of 28 broadcasters inducted at a special awards luncheon. Wildfire Burns Acres and Causes Injury A wildfire scorched nearly 11,000 acres and sent a local man to The University of Utah Burn Center. David O’Neil, of Malta, was transferred as a result of receiving first and second-degree burns on his legs, arms, hands, a...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 24, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 24, 2022

    1 years ago- August 20, 2012 Fund-Raiser Turns 20 Years Old The annual Health Care fund-raiser is 20 years old. Businessman Ken Wiederrick assisted Cliff Rustad with the efforts; the fundraiser was started when Rustad suffered a near-fatal death following a heart attack. Coffee Club Honors Its Own Willis McKeon and Keith Stine were honored at the Malta Coffee Club, both gents are in their 90s. Both were WWII veterans. Bergos in World Finals Kaden Bergos placed first in the Junior Dragstrip Summit Super Series, making him eligible for the...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 17, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 17, 2022

    1 years ago- August 15, 2012 Sierra Stoneberg-Holt provided a comment in a letter addressing concern for the introduction of free-roaming bison, stating “We are very proud of our range. It is beautiful and healthy, rich with wildlife and native plants.” 484th Military Police Receive Packages From Home Local members of the 484th MP Company should feel a little closer to home in Afghanistan, as care packages from home arrived, compliments of the local Phillips County CattleWomen. The packages contained beef (sticks), a disposable camera, gummy b...

  • On The Street.... for Wednesday, August 10, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 10, 2022

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 10, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 10, 2022

    1 years ago- August 8, 2012 Invitations include those for the 80th birthday of Harriet Broadbrooks and the 90th birthday honoring Winston Local Miss Competes for Scholarships Johanna Nagy would compete as Phillips County’s Distinguished Woman of Montana. She is one of five competing, being evaluated on scholastics, interview, self-expression, fitness, and talent. Leaf Miners Become a Threat “Leaf miners” were affecting leaves on local cottonwood trees, according to Marko Manoukian, County Agent. The insects lay their eggs within the leaves of...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 3, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 3, 2022

    1 years ago- Aug. 1, 2012 Malta Merchants were gearing up for their annual Crazy Days, to include vendors on Front Street downtown. Events on the weekend would include push lawn mower races. Local Youth Plays for East Team in Annual Shriners Game Jace Anderson, of Whitewater, playing for the East Team, had a successful game playing in the East-West Shriners Game in Great Falls. Swim Team Qualifies Thirty-one Swimmers for State Nineteen swimmers qualified in all three events they swam in, and thirty-one qualified for the State Meet next week....

  • Memories for Wednesday, July 27, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Jul 27, 2022

    1 years ago- July 23, 2012 Lightning fire efforts aided by nature South Phillips County ranchers were assisted by Mother Nature that caused various fires in the area; neighbors, the fire department and rain helped extinguish the fires. Local resident wins $50 gas card Sharon Kindle, a local resident, won a $50 gas card from Tanks of Thanks for her volunteer work and lending a hand in various community organizations Vandals hit walking trail Wanton vandalism is costing the Malta Trails Inc. money the same time it is trying to raise money to...

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