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  • 4th of July Celebration returns to Zortman

    Jul 11, 2018

    Last year's Independence Day celebration in Zortman was canceled following the "July Fire" which would go on to burn over 11,000 acres and preceded a summer of drought and extreme heat. Last Wednesday, the celebration returned to the tiny town and was welcomed by all. "It's good to be out here today," Michael Nagel said. Nagel and Derek Oshio spent much of last July 3 trying to combat the fire that broke out near Alder Gulch. By July 6, mandatory evacuations were ordered and at one point,...

  • Landusky Firefighters train ahead of Fun Day

    Jul 11, 2018

    It was mostly fun and games at Saturday's Landusky Fun Day, but there was also some serious business being attended to as well. The Landusky Foundation hosted the day's events which included games for the children on hand, a chilidog potluck feed which included a beautifully decorated, patriotic themed cake, a flea market rummage sale, silent auctions, 50-50 split the pot and horses. The day's activities took place in the front yard of the old schoolhouse/ Community Center with a turnout of at...

  • Open Class staff hopes last year's premiums get topped

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jul 11, 2018

    It was a pleasant surprise last year when, even though the area was plagued with drought and fires, exhibitors and entries hit new highs in the Open Classes at the Phillips County Fair and organizers are hopeful for another strong turnout this August. "We were really surprised that we had an even better year last year than we did at the 100th Fair and it was awesome to see that the numbers were up," Phillips County Fair's Joy Linn said. "This year, it's hard to say what will happen if the...

  • Chamber, local taverns host Summer Olympics in Malta

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jul 11, 2018

    The motto of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was “a new world.” The motto of the first ever Malta Area Chamber of Commerce Summer Olympics could be “a new tradition.” On Saturday, July 14, The Malta Chamber will be hosting the inaugural Summer Olympics at bars across the city of Malta. “At each bar around town, there will be an athletic-ish event for the Summer Olympics,” Malta Chamber Director Ann Sautter said. “For instance, Lawn Jenga has been talked about; Corn Hole, Norwegian Horseshoes. One bar has talked about a golf-related...

  • Glasgow woman killed, two children in hospital after crash near Saco

    Jul 11, 2018

    A 30-year-old Glasgow woman was killed and two children were hospitalized following a one-car accident near Saco last Thursday, according to the Montana Highway Patrol. The vehicle was headed westbound on US Highway 3 when it drifted off the north side of the road. The driver overcorrected and re-entered the road. The driver then overcorrected a second time. The vehicle began rotating clockwise as it entered the ditch on the north side of the road. The vehicle made three and a half rotations before coming to a rest upside down in a field. The...

  • Malta Lutheran Church Anniversary

    Jul 11, 2018

    The people gathered to celebrate 100 years God blessed them daily through toil and tears Joy was expressed as people sang and prayed with thanks to God for the Spirit displayed. Pastors who had served came from far away to share in the readings and prayers of the day. Pastor Gronnenberg came from Bozeman we were told you would never guess that he’s one hundred years old. A volunteer choir sang a favorite anthem harmony was splendid with women and men. “O God Our Help in Ages Past” was a prayer that His love would eternally last. One hundred yea...

  • USDA news from the PC Office

    Russell Snedigar, USDA|Jul 11, 2018

    Upcoming FSA Crop Certification Deadline July 16, 2018 In order to comply with FSA program eligibility requirements, all producers, including livestock producers, are encouraged to visit their local FSA office to file an accurate crop certification report by the applicable deadline. July 16, 2018 Acreage Reporting Deadline for Spring Seeded Alfalfa Seed, Forage Seeding, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and all Spring-Seeded Crops. July 16, 2018 CRP - Summer/Fall Grazing and Haying Begins. Conservation Reserve Program Summer/Fall Managed...

  • That is just how we fished

    Parker Heinlein, Outdoors columnist|Jul 11, 2018

    I started catching bass on a fly rod when I was a kid. Dad taught me how to cast. Growing up in southern Indiana I didn’t know too many other fly fishermen, but it was just how we fished. Eventually I moved out West where everybody, it seemed, used a fly rod, and I traded bass for trout. For years, I didn’t fish for anything else. I caught cutthroats in Yellowstone Park, brookies in the Beartooths, and pulled rainbows and browns from the Yellowstone River. Moving from the mountains to the pra...

  • The signs where there

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Jul 11, 2018

    Yes, my boy has glasses. A few weeks ago we took PJ to an optometrist just to make sure he could see well. I should have known that he would have to wear glasses at an early age, given that both his mother and father have had glasses in their childhood. Every year, Susan and I took PJ to the eye doctor but only because we needed glasses. A year ago, he mentioned that he wanted glasses because he was the only one without them. His mother was prepared to buy him non-prescription glasses just so...

  • James Alexander Murdock

    Jul 11, 2018

    Lifelong Whitewater rancher, James (Jim) Alexander Murdock, 83, passed away July 8, 2018, in Malta, Montana, from congestive heart failure. He was born in Malta on June 3, 1935, to Scottish immigrants Alexander and Agnes (Hunter) Murdock. Jim was raised on the family homestead north of Whitewater with his three elder sisters, Margie, Evelyn, and Kathleen (Ree), and little brother, Bill. At the young age of 4, Jim and his siblings lost their mom to pneumonia. Determined to keep the family...

  • Card News for July 11, 2018

    Jul 11, 2018

    Whist 7-4. On June 26, Ken Ruzicka and Kevin Stevens tied for first place with 41 each and Ken also took the traveling prize. 7-11. On July 3, Jerry Depute topped them all with a 61 point performance to snag first place and Lois Goodheart's 55 was good for second. The traveling prize for the day was awarded to Leonard Leader. Pinochle 7-4. On June 28, Nina Jones tallied 7,290 to earn first, Sharon Emond’s 6,560 was good for second and the traveling prize was awarded to Nina and Barb Stevens. Nina and Jeanette Heinle also had a 1,500 trump. 7...

  • Dodson News for July 4, 2018

    Eldora Henry, PCN Correspondent|Jul 11, 2018

    7-4. Terri Cole and crew were around working on water issues on Monday. Summer school has wound up at the end of June, so kids will be out and around. Be sure to practice safe driving and keep an eye out for them. Barbara Tremblay was in working on her garden all day Monday. The gardens all seem to be doing well with all the rains. There were quite a few out to the center for lunch on Wednesday. There will be no lunch this week as it is the 4th of July. Wink and Terri Cole were in Glasgow for a...

  • Whitewater News and Opinion for July 13, 2018

    Helen Austin, PCN Correspondent|Jul 11, 2018

    Sympathy to soccer teams lost in caves! Thank God they found them. Hope you all had a nice 4th of July. Happy birthday to all July birthdays. Especially to my daughters, Teresa (Moore) formerly of Swift Current, Sask., Canada, and Gale Young of Saco. The Fort Peck Theatre is always wonderful. “Cabaret” was the current show, and some from this area went, including Sally Austin, Linda Berg, and Kalvin Reichelt. He also camped near Fort Peck. Many from this area attended the wedding of Tessa Olson...

  • Loring News for July 11, 2018

    Dixie Stordahl, Publisher|Jul 11, 2018

    Greetings, my faithful followers! Last week I was just coming home from surgery in Billings and did not even think about an early publication date. My sister Debbie drove me home so that was a treat, especially since she whipped up several servings of soup from the freezer. Carol Lumsden drove me down to Billings and stayed overnight with Jonnae and Jim Slade. Thank you all for asking how I'm doing. I am recovering well and am so spoiled! Cindy and Dave Clark spent several days at the lake,...

  • Briefly for July 11, 2018

    Jul 11, 2018

    Malta Senior Meals Thursday, July 12th - BBQ pork Friday, July 13th - Roast beef dinner Tuesday, July 17th - Tatertot casserole Hi-Line Home Programs Is your child under the age of 3? Do you have any questions or concerns about their development? Are you interested to find out if they are “on track”, and meeting their milestones? If you answered yes to any of those questions, call Khristi Drabbs at Hi-Line Home Programs 406-228-9431. Malta VFW Auxiliary meeting 7-11. The Malta VFW Auxiliary will hold it regular monthly meeting on Wed...

  • PHILLIPS COUNTY SHERIFF NEWS LOG for July 11, 2018

    Phillips County Sheriff Office|Jul 11, 2018

    Please remember to file a new burn permit for the 2018 year. If you plan on doing any burning in 2018, please file one BEFORE you start to burn. These permits are good for all of 2018 and you only have to file one a year, not every time you burn. All 2017 permits will no longer be valid after December 31, 2017. Thank you! June 21, 2018 1:06 a.m. Alarm Monitoring Company reported a commercial fire alarm sounding at a local business; all found to be okay, just a false alarm. 2:22 a.m. Deputy performed building security checks in the Malta area....

  • Yesterday's Phillips County News Memories for July 11, 2018

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jul 11, 2018

    1 years ago July 16, 1918 The body of Harry Plemmons, drowned in the Missouri River in December, was recovered. Plemmon's spur had caught in a willow preventing the body from floating downstream. ▼▼▼ Prices of flour substitutes were quoted as follows: White corn flour, $8.85 per hundred: yellow corn flour, $7.75; rice flour, 15 cents per pound, and barley flour, $1 for a 12 ½ pound sack. ▼▼▼ Lawrence Costelo and George Robinson, having reached the age of 18, enlisted in the U.S. Marine...

  • WMA in Phillips County vandalized

    Jul 11, 2018

    Malta game warden Ben Morin responded to a complaint of signs being shot on Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Area 8 near Nelson Reservoir on July 6, 2018. Upon arriving, Warden Morin found multiple WMA and parking signs had been shot, and there was a significant amount of litter, spent shell casings, and glass left in area of the damaged signs. Anyone with information about the vandalism is encouraged to call R6 Warden Morin at 406-654-7630, or call FWP’s 24-hour wildlife tip line at 1-800-TIP-MONT (1-800-847-6668). The 1-800-TIP-MONT program i...

  • Classified ads for July 11, 2018

    Jul 11, 2018

    HELP WANTED Looking for a fun, part-time job? Enjoy working with kids? The Malta Boys & Girls Club has a part-time position opening. Applicants must work well with others, be reliable, self-motivated, and have experience working with all ages of youth. For more information and an application, please call 654-2378 and ask for Carol or Sonia, or stop by 101 South 7th Street West. Position open until filled. Town of Saco Job Opening - Public Works Operator The Town of Saco is looking to fill the position of Public Works Operator immediately....

  • Legal Ads for July 11, 2018

    Jul 11, 2018

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD Proposed Health Insurance Rates for 2019 The Commissioner of Securities and Insurance will receive public comment regarding recently filed rates by Montana health insurers. The comment period provides the public the opportunity to participate in government by expressing any comments that the public may have regarding the proposed 2019 rate changes for health insurance. Information on the proposed 2019 Montana Health Insurance rates can be found on the CSI website, www.csimt.gov. Comments can be emailed to csipubl...

  • Messerly pulls off Hat Trick in Sidney

    Pierre Bibbs|Jul 11, 2018

    The Malta Swim Team went to the Sidney Swim Meet with five swimmers last weekend and all five made it to day two. "I think everyone swam well," Malta Swim Team Head Coach Shay Garfield said. "Pretty much everyone cut time off at least one of their races, if not all of them." One swimmer, Darrow Messerly, had a special day as he was able to win not one, not two, but all three events that he participated in on Sunday, winning the Men's Intermediate-division 200 IM with a time of 3:04.21, the 100...

  • Extreme Midget Wrestling

    Jul 11, 2018

    Extreme Midget Wrestling took over Malta's City Hall on Monday, July 2, in an event that featured plenty of entertainment style hardcore wrestling. The event nearly packed out the upstairs bleachers as well as sixteen tables at floor level. The event's coordinator, Susan "Peanut" Green of the Mint Bar, was pleased with the outcome of the event and the group's performance. "It is actually going way better than I had figured," Green told the PCN at the event. "I figured we would have had some...

  • Nile-Sanctioned Rodeo back at Fair

    Jul 11, 2018

    For the second consecutive year, the Phillips County Fair Grounds will be the site of the Nile Sanctioned P.C. Saddle Club Ranch Rodeo. The event will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 5, in between the P.C. Fair's Indian Relay Races. Being in the middle of the horse races last year netted the Ranch Rodeo it's largest crowd in recent years, with the co-event hosting a total of 1,598 spectators. "I thought it went really good," said Scott Meeks of the P.C. Saddle Club. "I think it turned...

  • Second MAC Golf event held in Malta

    Jul 11, 2018

    Marian Hills Golf Course in Malta was host to the second annual Malta Athletic Club Golf Tournament last Saturday, July 7. The team scramble event drew fifty-two golfers of thirteen four-person teams together in support for not only the Malta Athletic Club but to support CJ Bishop who is recovering from an accident he suffered in Mexico. The event was won by Tony Kindle, Kory Kindle, Curt Depuydt, and Dave Boothe with a score of 51.24. Second went to the team of Cory Shelhamer, Ann Sautter,...

  • PeeWee basketball event raises funds for junior hoops

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Jul 11, 2018

    Malta High School's Old Gym was the site on the 2018 3 Pee-Wee 3 on 3 Summer Slam on Saturday, June 30. The event had thirteen teams in separate age groups ranging from kindergarten to third grade. There were teams from Malta, Fort Belknap, Rocky Boy, Hays, Sleeping Buffalo, Whitewater and other communities. The event was put on and coordinated by Caitlin Anderson and Tia Stiles to raise money for youth basketball hoop attachments at the Old Gym. "Growing up in Malta, everybody uses the Old...

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