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  • Family Matters celebrates 20 years

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jun 17, 2020

    "We are so excited to announce our 20 year anniversary! Especially with the past six months that we have had, we couldn't wait to celebrate something positive!" said Avery Sorensen. Sorensen has been the manager for the store the past eight years, with each year presenting a new challenge. One consistent thing was that she could see the direction of online shopping headed in an upward trend and knew she had to jump in with both feet and hire an Assistant Manager to help manage the social media...

  • Malta City Council Meeting recap

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jun 17, 2020

    In case you hadn't noticed, the City of Malta is currently spraying for mosquitoes because, well, tis this season. That was reported during the City of Malta Public Works Director Jim Truelove's bi-weekly report to the City Council during which he also gave an update on the city-wide clean up going on around Malta, updates on the shower rooms at the Municipal Pool, doing so ahead of Malta City Fire Chief Greg Boos giving an update and need for work on the City's Number 2 Fire Truck. Director...

  • Knudsen wins contested race, Christofferson, Dunbar, and Lang retain offices following primary

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jun 10, 2020

    Statewide in Montana, nearly 55-percent of registered voters turned out for last Tuesday's Federal Primary Mail-in Ballot Election, an all-time record for a primary election in the Treasure State, and in Phillips County, nearly 70-percent of registered voters submitted ballots. "The Federal Primary Election as a mail ballot election went well," Phillips County Clerk and Recorder Lynnel LaBrie said. "Of the 2,521 ballots issued to eligible voters in Phillips County, 1,739 ballots were returned....

  • Live music to highlight NW Realty customer appreciation party at the Stockman Terrace

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jun 10, 2020

    As some summer events for Phillips County have bit the dust this week, one this Friday, June 12 in Malta as Kyle Shobe & the Walk 'Em Boys head to town to take the stage at the Stockman Terrace courtesy of United Country Real Estate Northwest Realty & Auction as they celebrate their 1st Annual Community Appreciation party. United Country Real Estate Northwest Realty & Auction Calry Bishop told the PCN that at last year's Grand Opening Party that the weather cooperated, and there was a wide-...

  • Concert, Jamboree, and Car Show canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jun 10, 2020

    One by one, events in Phillips County and around the country keep disappearing from the 2020 calendar and three more added to that list for this summer recently; Easton Corbin mainstage concert at the 105th Phillips County Fair in Dodson, The First State bank of Malta Car Show, and the Annual Milk River Gospel Jamboree have all been canceled. The Phillips County Fair Board was excited to bring Country Music's Easton Corbin to the mainstage, Friday night concert, but unfortunately Corbin has to cancel all his summer shows due to COVID-19...

  • Chickens and Cats discussed at City Council meeting

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jun 3, 2020

    From getting stray cats out of town to bringing chickens into it, last Tuesday’s Malta City Council meeting discussed those animals and much more and on Monday night held a special meeting to decide what to do with the Municipal Pool and if the Malta Swim Team will be able to use it this summer (See page 1B for that story.) A total of seven people were at the meeting last week to discuss either chickens and cats. As for chickens, the current law in the City of Malta (Ordinance No. 453, Section 6.23.010) states that it is unlawful for any p...

  • Take a Kid Fishing!

    Mark Hebert, Sports Editor|Jun 3, 2020

    At the high watermark, the Malta Walleye Unlimited Chapter boasts a member roster of 162 people, but because the 31st Annual Banquet was postponed and then canceled due to COVID-19 restriction, the proud membership of the group has dwindled to 18 paid members and has put this year's annual 'Take a Kid Fishing' trip in limbo. Last week, long time member Pete Dalby (currently the Chapter's vice president) and Don Voegel stopped by the PCN offices and though things are looking a little bleak for...

  • The Quack is BACK!

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jun 3, 2020

    The Great Plains Dinosaur Museum (GPDM) announces that up to 500+ rubber duckies will race to the finish on Saturday, July 18th starting at 3:00 PM – just fol-lowing the wrap up of the First State Bank Car Show and start of the PC Motor Sports race weekend (dates tentative.) GPDM officials state that “ducks will race regardless if other event dates are changed due to COVID 19 restrictions and will be streamed live online for everyone’s enjoyment!” The traditional “duck boards”, offering numbered ducks for adoption for the fee of $5 are availab...

  • Phillips County Livestock Association to hold predator meeting

    Marko Manoukian, PC Extension Agent|Jun 3, 2020

    The Phillips County Livestock Association will be holding a predator control district meeting June 10 at 2 pm in the library basement. There have been many credible sightings of wolves, as many as five in south Phillips County. The Association will dedicate the spring meeting to discussions of wolf control and establishing a predator control district. The list of speakers will be presenting information via Zoom. George Edwards – Montana Livestock Loss Board, How livestock loss compensation w...

  • Collapse of drop 5 structure of the St. Mary Diversion causes water transfers to cease

    Marko Manoukian, PC Extension Agent|May 27, 2020

    On Sunday May 17, the Drop 5 structure collapsed due to its significant age of 104 years old. Since being organized in 2003 by then Lt. Governor Karl Ohs, the 16-citizen member of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group have been regularly meeting to engage congressional and state leaders to start repairing the system before it suffered catastrophic failure. The US irrigation project irrigates 140,000 acres, serves as a water source for 18,000 people and produces enough food for 1 million...

  • Use it or lose it

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|May 27, 2020

    When the rubber hits the road is when winners are eventfully crowned and couple that with the adage of "use it or lose it" states, it's time to head to the Villa Theatre in Malta and buy some tickets because it could possibly be now, or never. Since Greg and Jan Kirkwood have taken a stronger interest in the storied movie-house (and eventually bought it) the work that has gone on over there to make the accommodations as pleasing as possible is kind of incredible. There were a lot of complaints about the Villa before this — and let us not f...

  • Villa Theatre owners making most of down time with new projector and seating

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|May 20, 2020

    Many changes have and continue to occur at Malta Villa Theatre, but perhaps the most important change at the storied moviehouse is the doors will reopen for film viewing on Friday, May 22 after months of being closed dealing with COVID-19 restrictions. In November of last year, the Villa reopened with new seating, a new concession stand, new bathrooms after closing that summer and management and eventually ownership changed as Greg and Jan Kirkwood purchased the nearly 65-year old Phillips...

  • Mail ballot primary election June 2

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|May 20, 2020

    Among the ballot items voters in Phillips County are asked to decide on in this year's primary election, three levies are being proposed by the Phillips County Commissioners; A County Road Levy, County General Levy, and a County Bridge Levy. All active voters receiving a ballot in rural areas of Phillips County will vote on all County levy issues. All active voters receiving a ballot in the City of Malta, Town of Dodson, and Town of Saco will vote on the County General Levy and County Bridge Levy. The Phillips County Commissioners gave their re...

  • DHS announces '20 top students

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|May 13, 2020

    Dodson High School has announced that Christina Jaynes has been named the Class of 2020 valedictorian and that Corbin LoneBear has been named Class salutatorian. Christina is the daughter of Rob and Cathy Jaynes of Wagner, Mont. She is as yet undecided what she would pursue following high school graduation and her interests outside of school include "anything to do with the outdoors." Corbin is the son of Sarah Wilson and Pat Ditmar of Dodson. After graduation, he plans on attending Dawson...

  • Easton Corbin to headline PC Fair Concert

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|May 6, 2020

    The Phillips County Fair Board has proudly announced that Country Music's Easton Corbin will be headlining the 2020 Phillips County Fair Concert in Dodson this summer, July 31, 2020. With two No. 1 singles, four Top 5 singles, multiple awards, and nominations, performances on some of the biggest stages in the world, according to his bio, Corbin recently had a spot on one of the biggest tours in country music, Carrie Underwood's 2016 The Storyteller Tour, where Corbin made a lasting impression...

  • Interim CEO position nothing new for Putnam

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|May 6, 2020

    Larry Putnam is no stranger to taking a position as an Interim CEO of a hospital and took on that position at the Phillips County Hospital and Family Health Clinic in Malta following the departure of Ward VanWichen last February. What is new for Putnam at his latest Interim CEO spot in Malta is, as many of you well know, he has held the CEO position in Phillips County before. That said, Putnam told the PCN he is happy to be back in Phillips County, but by no means wants or can have the job full...

  • Some businesses set to reopen as Covid-19 restrictions loosen

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|May 6, 2020

    Correction: May 6, 2020 8:06 a.m. The positive test for the COVID-19 virus in Fergus County reported below was taken off of that county’s total after it was discovered that the infected person no longer lives in Fergus and hasn’t for at least a year. There are no positive COVID-19 cases in Phillips County or any of the counties that border it as of this correction. As of Monday, May 4, the total number of confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus in Montana is at 457 with 404 recovered and 16 tot...

  • Fly-over Phillips County to salute first responders scheduled for 11-to-11:30 a.m. this Wednesday, May 6

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|May 6, 2020

    As a part of the U.S. Air Force Salutes flyover program, two C-130 aircraft from the 120th Airlift Wing of the Montana Air National Guard, will perform flyovers throughout Montana on Wednesday, May 6, and in Phillips County, folks should look towards the sky from approximately 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Capt. Dan Bushnell, Chief Public Affairs Officer for the Montana National Guard told the PCN that the planes are expected to fly a route along Highway 2 and that the planes will fly lower than...

  • Whiskey and robbery in Saco ... just playing

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 29, 2020

    With in-school learning shutdown across the state of Montana, so too were the Missoula Children's Theatre's remaining performances for the rest of the 2019-2020 school year, and some young thespians in Saco were disappointed by that fact so their grandmother came up with a fun alternative. "Bandit Joaquin & Ricochet" was a three-act, 20 minute play penned by Saco's Lexie Haynes which featured several of her grandchildren cast in a bank robbery story performed for family and friends while the...

  • County schools to continue remote learning, Malta seeks three admins

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 29, 2020

    Montana Governor Steve Bullock announced plans to "Reopen Montana" last week during the COVID-19 virus outbreak which included schools, allowing them to open on May 7, but ultimately left the decision up to school boards who would need to implement a laundry-list of safety measures "that were nearly impossible," one source told the PCN. Under "school reopening considerations" Gov. Bullock's plan, schools were asked to consider a multitude of safety rules and guidelines including cleaning and...

  • Montana COVID-19 numbers as of 4-20

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 22, 2020

    For the first time since the COVID-19 virus began being tested in Montana on March 11, Sunday was the first time that there were no new cases reported by the Montana state lab among the 135 tests administered. Monday did, however, mark the 11th death associated to the COVID-19 virus as a woman in her 80s from Toole County passed away. Toole County has had five of the total 11 deaths attributed to the COVID-19 virus in Montana. “As we continue to learn more about how this virus can impact a rural community, I’m grateful for the dedicated health...

  • Volunteer Firefighters battle blaze in Malta

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 22, 2020

    Shortly after 12:30 p.m. last Thursday in Malta, sirens filled Malta as Phillips County Volunteer Fire Fighters, Phillips County Sheriff's Deputies, and Phillips County Ambulance Service vehicles raced to the Marian Hills Golf Course south of town as a home's garage near the course caught fire. There were three individuals in the house, and none were injured in the fire. The fire department worked for the better part of the afternoon fighting the blaze as 20 firefighters, using six fire...

  • Cruising Malta

    Mark Hebert and Sophia Hebert, Publisher|Apr 22, 2020

    In an attempt to break up some of the monotony with social distancing and stay-in-place protocols as we deal with the COVID-19 virus, Malta's Rhonda Dalby took to social media and within a few minutes had the people of Malta whipped into a cruising frenzy, ready to get out, get some fresh air and good food, and cruise Central Avenue. Dalby's 'Cruising Main~6ft apart~Social Distancing" event was a major success as hundreds of Phillips County's finest spent the better part of two hours last...

  • Gianforte speaks about CARES relief with Malta merchants

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 15, 2020

    Congressman Greg Gianforte (R-Mont.) teamed up with the Malta Area Chamber of Commerce last Thursday in a conference call to discuss the CARES Act which passed both the US Senate and House and was signed into law by President Donald Trump on March 27. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Provides direct cash payments to families and workers, expands unemployment, and provides relief for student loan payments; Assists small business so they can stay in business and keep paying workers, Sends $340 billion to the front li...

  • Villa Theatre gets speakers running in time for Easter Sunday music

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 15, 2020

    Aside from the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office and a few in the know, it was a surprise to many when music came bellowing through and off of the buildings on Saturday afternoon…the looks on some of the people’s faces in the Albertsons’ parking included confusion and pleasant surprise, to name just a few. About six hours prior to the music starting, Villa Theatre’s new owner Greg Kirkwood sits in his new office in the theatre’s building (the old H&R Block office). He and his wife, Jan, bought the Villa earlier this year after the couple retired...

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