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Articles from the August 28, 2024 edition


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  • Saco Fun Days Happening This Weekend! Get There!

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Aug 28, 2024

    The usually quiet little mini-metropolis of Saco, Montana, is banding together to prepare for the one big hurrah the community has been known for for years. Labor Day weekend the town brings out the young and the old, and friends and neighbors from other communities to put on a gala affair that is now the 61st Annual Saco Fun Days in the Hi-Line community. The events will be held at various locations across town, all of which probably anyone in town can point you in the direction of. Keeping wit...

  • Sheriff Lytle Expands on Letter

    Pierre Bibbs, Publisher|Aug 28, 2024

    Last week Phillips County Sheriff Jerry Lytle sent a letter to the Phillips County News and to social media that understandably caused some concern. The PCN caught up with Sheriff Lytle to talk more about the letter, urging locals to contact the Phillips County Commissioners in regards to higher pay for his deputies and dispatch; this has been ongoing since he took office in 2019. The situation has gotten more severe for PCSO because after the letter was released on Monday, August 19, Sheriff...

  • Council Has a Busy Night, Discusses Sewer Rate Hike, Simpson Questions Price Point of Pool Renovation

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Aug 28, 2024

    At the Malta City Council meeting on Tuesday, August 13, a good-sized crowd was in attendance, with various issues and concerns to be addressed. Present at the meeting were Mayor John Demarais, Council members Bonnie Wiederrick, David Rummel, Laura Pankratz, and Bill Hicks, City Clerk Lorie Bond, PWD Jim Truelove, Compliance Officer John Wright, Marilyn Taylor, Dennis Simpson, Eric Maxie, Tony Simonsen, Christian Simpson, and Jonathan Simpson. The pledge to the flag was recited and business got underway. Mayor Demarais opened the meeting for...

  • BLM State Director Recognizes Team Response to 2023 Dam Incident In Blaine County

    Aug 28, 2024

    A grazing permit operator and BLM employees from the North Central Montana District earned special recognition Aug. 16 for their actions to prevent a BLM dam near Harlem, Montana, from potentially failing during the unusually high-flow spring runoff season in 2023. Sonya Germann, BLM-Montana/Dakotas state director, presented the State Director's Award for Safety to Frank Baldik, BLM grazing permit operator; Abby Hall, rangeland management specialist; Ben Hileman, field manager; Ken Koncilya,...

  • I'm Not Even Sure What Day It Is

    Parker Heinlein, Outdoors Columnist|Aug 28, 2024

    The start of hunting season almost caught me by surprise this year. Almost. After selling our house in Malta and all the moving that entailed, followed by a trip to Australia, I’d been occupied with other thoughts. Lately, they’ve been centered around jet lag recovery — like why am I wide awake in the middle of the night? I suspect it’s related to the Saturday we lost at the start of the trip. Flying out of Bozeman on a Friday morning we spent 18 hours in the air, somehow arriving in Sydney...

  • I Was Wrong About Mr. Magoo

    Pierre Bibbs, Play Ball|Aug 28, 2024

    It is August 28… So before I forget. Happy birthday to my father Hernando Bibbs. Love you and it was good to see you last week. Last week, I had the opportunity to fly out to my hometown, Bolingbrook, Illinois, to visit my mother, father and my stepmother. It was a good trip overall. It was full of highlights. There was some sadness because the family I grew up with has gone their separate ways, but we made the best of it and spent some time with my mother and father. One highlight was going t...

  • Richard L. Beyer (April 30, 1948 - August 21, 2024)

    Aug 28, 2024

    Richard L. Beyer of Great Falls passed away on August 21, 2024, at the age of 76. Services will be held at Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Chapel at 2:00 p.m. on August 31, 2024. Rick was born on April 30, 1948, and grew up in Malta, Mont. After graduating from Malta High School in 1966, he attended and graduated from Denver Automotive Institute. He then joined the Army and served from 1968-1970. On March 4, 1973, he married Debbie Boothe in Malta and was married to her for over 51 years. In 1974, he...

  • Loring/Affinity News for Wednesday, August 28, 2024

    Dixie Stordahl, PCN Correspondent|Aug 28, 2024

    My weeklong visit to Loring has come to an end! I certainly enjoyed every day! Rod had done so much work cleaning out the dead wood in the free ground that we walked through the rows a couple of times! It sounds small but it was very enjoyable! On Monday I attended the GPDM meeting in Malta. On Tuesday Cindy Clark and I drove to Malta for a couple of appointments. We met Krystina Neilsen at the GN for lunch. In the afternoon I visited with Nancy Murdock and Chloe. Wednesday was senior meals at...

  • Whitewater News & Opinion for Wednesday, August 28, 2024

    Helen Austin, PCN Correspondent|Aug 28, 2024

    How about that Democratic Convention? It was great. It is sad that President Biden is not running for another term. Thanks, President Joe! The crowd at the convention really gave him a great tribute. Sympathy to the family of Von Holzhey. We went to the Sleeping Buffalo on Sunday. There were people from other states in the pool. Then we drove to Lake Nelson Reservoir. It was lovely, peaceful and the water was so calm. We had lightning and a thunderstorm which rocked the whole valley and lit up...

  • Phillips County Museum News for Wednesday, August 28, 2024

    Rose Teske, P. C. Museum Curator|Aug 28, 2024

    In 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the original Homestead Act into law. He reportedly said, “This will do something for the little fellow”. This Homestead Act allowed a person to claim up to 160 acres of public land to make a home for himself. He had to reside on the land for five years and make improvements. Before Montana could be homesteaded, the land had to be surveyed, which started in 1867. The first land settled in Montana and in Phillips County was along creeks and rivers, springs, and waterholes. In 1909, the Enlarged Homestead Act was...

  • Briefly for Wednesday, August 28, 2024

    Aug 28, 2024

    Malta Senior Center BINGO is every Friday at 1:00 at the Malta Senior Center. Malta School Board Mtg School Board Meetings are held every second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the MHS Boardroom. Times and dates are subject to change. City Council Meetings City Council Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at City Hall at 5 p.m. Knitting & Crochet Club The Knitting & Crochet Club will meet at Gone to Pieces Quilt Shop at 11 a.m. every Thursday. Lunch at River’s Bend Mon. and Wed. River’s Bend Assisted Living has...

  • DCI investigating officer-involved critical incident in Valley County

    Aug 28, 2024

    The Montana Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating an officer-involved critical incident that occurred late Saturday night in Valley County. At approximately 9:19 p.m., deputies from Valley and McCone County Sheriff’s Offices were responding to a disturbance call occurring at Roundhouse Point Campground. While en route, a McCone County deputy, working under contract with Valley County, encountered an adult female and male (the involved parties) arguing outside their vehicle near mile marker 3 on Montana Highway 117. As the M...

  • PCCF Fundraising in Efforts to Fund Projects in Phillips County

    Aug 28, 2024

    Many visited the Phillips County Community Foundation (PCCF) booth at the Phillips County Fair! Your interest and support mean so much to us as we work to make a lasting impact in our community. Did you know PCCF is building an endowment? An endowment is a permanent fund that helps support our local programs and initiatives for years to come. We’re partnering with the Montana Community Foundation (MCF) as part of their Incentive Challenge, and we need your help! Our goal is to raise $7,500 in 2024, and by reaching this goal, MCF will award us a...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 28, 2024

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 28, 2024

    1 yrs ago Aug. 20, 2014 The Mustang Foundation held its annual banquet and thanked those who have invested time, money and life with Malta’s finest… its students. The Malta Trails, Inc. will be hosting a Radio-a-thon to continue their two-phase plan for a trail walk that is safe and healthy. The Mustang Foundation started it out with a $5,000 donation. The Malta High School District voted to change the Top 10 to a Top Eight and weigh AP classes heavier. They also purchased a 58-passenger bus at a cost of $19,500. The Phillips County 4-H Cou...

  • Classifieds for Wednesday, August 28, 2024

    Aug 28, 2024

    Playground Aide Job Opening 2024-2025 School Year Do you like kids? Do you like recess? Help oversee the noon duty recess at Malta Elementary and have your day brightened by really awesome kids! This is a one-hour-per-day position. Apply now! The applicant will be hired upon approval of a satisfactory background check. Wages are DOE. Applications can be found on the Malta Public Schools District website – www.maltaschools.org or at the Central Office in the Malta High School. Please contact Steven Bucks, Superintendent, at (406) 654-1871 w...

  • Legals for Wednesday, August 28, 2024

    Aug 28, 2024

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Malta will conduct a public hearing August 30, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall. The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public comment concerning the 2024/25 budget and proposed mills. Persons and/or their agent(s) may appear in person or send written comments to Mayor John Demarais, PO Box 1300 Malta MT 59538, no later than 11:30 a.m. August 30, 2024. Copies of the preliminary budget will be available for review after August 23,...

  • Mustangs Hold Blue and White Scrimmage

    Pierre Bibbs, Publisher|Aug 28, 2024

    The Malta Mustangs football team held their annual Blue and White Scrimmage at Mustang Field last Friday, August 23. The scrimmage featured a mixture of varsity and junior varsity Mustang football players going against each other to prepare the team for the regular season, slated to kick off Friday, August 30, against the Baker Spartans in Baker. Mustang senior Stockton Oxarart, the team's quarterback was asked how he felt the event went. "It was good," Oxarart said. "We evened up the teams so...

  • M-ette Spikers Set the Tone with Blue, White, and Neon!

    Pierre Bibbs, Publisher|Aug 28, 2024

    The Malta M-ettes volleyball team held their Blue and White Scrimmage last Friday, August 23, at the Malta High School Gymnasium. The teams consisted of a mix of varsity and junior varsity teams. Though the team has been practicing since August 16, it was the first time that the team played an organized game. Blue won both games with the scores being 25-16 and 26-24. M-ette Head Coach Tasha Hines seemed pleased with the result of their Blue and White game. "Honestly, that was the first time...

  • McEwen Wins in Chinook Rodeo

    Aug 28, 2024

    Malta's Maddy McEwen earned first place at the Jr. Breakaway Roping event at the Chinook Rodeo last weekend. She roped her steer in 5.2 seconds. Malta's Dave Madison and Chris Barthelmess were second in the Team Roping event and Jett Anderson and Jesse Benson were third....