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  • 51st Annual Saco Fun Days

    Aug 29, 2018

    FRIDAY, AUG. 31st 6:30 P.M.– POT LUCK DINNER (PAY N SAVE) TOWN SHOP 6:30 P.M.– WINE AND DESSERTS LACEY’S PLACE SALON & SPA 7 p.m. – Cornhole (Nick Kuehl) Motel Breezeway 8 p.m. – OK Olson & Runaway FRONT STREET SATURDAY, SEPT. 1st 9 A.M. – QUILT/ART SHOW IOOF HALL Saco Garden Club/Kate Webb 10:30 A.M. – PARADE LINEUP 11 A.M. – PARADE 12 P.M. – CHAMBER FEED At The TOWN SHOP 1 P.M. – BUTTON DRAW TOWN SHOP (MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN) • Methodist PIE SOCIAL – TOWN SHOP • KIDS GAMES • WATERSLIDE • POKER RUN – Lexie Haynes 2 P.M. – DERBY CHECK-IN...

  • 'We Care Daycare' set to open in Malta

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2018

    In the next few weeks Malta will be home to a new daycare and preschool facility that will host around 40 kids yearly. We Care Daycare is a full-time childcare facility, that will feature an in-house preschool as well as drop-in care for enrollees that do not need full time daycare services. We Care will also be certified by the State. "The passion behind starting We Care Daycare is the need in Phillips County and Malta especially for working families," said Caitlin Anderson, founder and owner...

  • Historical Walk features 12 Phillips County legends this year

    Mark Hebert, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2018

    What started as a simple home-tour in 2006 has since progressed into an event honoring prominent members of Phillips County’s past (and one member of the present this year) as the 2018 Historic Walk will once again be held at the H. G. Robinson House and Gardens in Malta on Sunday, September 9. The event is hosted by the Phillips County Historical Society and features four adult reenactors and, again this year, following their huge success last year, middle school students from the area will b...

  • Malta student ends reign as Hays Princess

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Aug 29, 2018

    Malta Middle School eighth grade student Aubri Werk - who generally graces the pages of this newspaper in regard to her scholastic, ranching, and athletic prowess - spent the last year crowned as the Hays Senior Princess in her hometown of Hays, Mont. The PCN caught up with Werk at the Phillips County Fair in Dodson where she was just a week away from crowning her successor at the Hays Powwow and was busy with Open Class entries (she would win a purple ribbon in bread in the Open Class.) Werk ex...

  • Roy A. Baeth

    Aug 29, 2018

    Malta — Roy A. Baeth, 91, passed away at his home on August 23, 2018. Visitation was Sunday, August 26, 2018, at Kirkwood Memorial Chapel. Memorial services were Monday, August 27, 2018, at Kirkwood Memorial Chapel. Internment at Malta Cemetery. Condolences for the family may be left at www.kirkwoodfuneralhome.com. Roy was born March 26, 1927, in a log house on Content Road, to Henry and Marie Kliewer Baeth. He spent his childhood on Sun Prairie and in the Larb Hills. He told stories about s...

  • Dodson News for August 29, 2018

    Eldora Henry, PCN Correspondent|Aug 29, 2018

    Roger, Jackie and Dora Henry were in Choteau one day visiting the Aaron Leys family and Teri Leys. Polly Solberg is still in Ismay helping son Nathan prepare to move. Laura Cole was taken to Great Falls for treatment after having troubles at home. There was a 55th-anniversary party on Saturday afternoon for Laura and Neil and Laura was allowed to come home for the weekend and then returned to Great Falls for further treatment. There were many people that came to wish them well. Congratulations...

  • Card news for August 29, 2018

    Aug 29, 2018

    Hi-Line Whist 8-15. On Tuesday, August 7, Agnes and Pearl defeated Lois and Jackie by a 13-8 tally. “We got ahead and never looked back,” Pearl reports. “We also pray that Lois gets to feeling better.” On Friday, August 10, the group decided it was too hot to play and postponed whist. The PCN apologizes to Pearl and the crew for this news being posted so late and for not proof-reading last week’s entry. 8-29. On Tuesday August 21, Pearl and Jackie defeated Lois and Delores in two straight, 13-6 and 13-2. “We got the best of the draw and it...

  • Briefly for August 29, 2018

    Aug 29, 2018

    Malta Senior Meals Thursday, Aug 30th - Ham dinner Friday, Aug 31st - Turkey dinner Tuesday, Sept 4th - Stuffed peppers Early Deadline for the PCN. 8-31. The Phillips County News will have an early deadline Friday, August 31, for the Wednesday, September 5 newspaper as we are closed on Labor Day. Kiwanis Meeting 9-4. The Malta Kiwanis will meet on Tuesday, September 4 at 6 p.m. at Westside Restaurant. New members always welcome. Historic Walk at Robinson House 9-9. 2018 Phillips County Historic Walk @ the H. G. Robinson House & Gardens - Sept....

  • PHILLIPS COUNTY SHERIFF NEWS LOG for August 22, 2018

    Aug 29, 2018

    August 4, 2018 12:39 a.m. PC Hospital requested an ambulance for a flight crew pick up from the airport, transport to the hospital and back to the airport with their patient; local EMT Crew responded to the call. 1:46 a.m. Female requested a welfare check on a male; Deputy responded to the call; female advised male had made it to their residence and was okay. 3:50 a.m. PC Hospital requested law enforcement assistance with an assault victim at the hospital; Deputies and Reserve Deputy responded to the call; case file started. 5:31 a.m. Deputies...

  • Yesterday's Phillips County News Memories for August 29, 2018

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Aug 29, 2018

    1 years ago August 29, 1918 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simanton of Malta were the parents of a daughter born at a local hospital. ♫♫♫ Successful candidates for nomination to county offices on the Republican ticket included Dudley Jones for state representative; Henry Nelson, sheriff; R. L. Campbell, treasurer; Fred C. Gabriel, assessor; H.S. Whitcomb, county commissioner; Flora Simms, superintendent of schools; R. E. Richardson, surveyor and R. V. Tucker, coroner. On the Democratic ticket was Tom Johns...

  • Classified ads for August 29, 2018

    Aug 29, 2018

    FOR SALE Grass Alfalfa Hay For Sale Round Bales, No Rain. Located North of Grass Range, Mont. $110/Ton. Possible Volume Discount. Please Call 406-350-2671. Much loved & well cared for 2004 IMPALA 127,000 miles. $4,000.00 Very good shape. All up keep records available. M & R Veseth 654-2533. FOR SALE: 600 Ton first cutting Alfalfa grass, 50/50 mix. 406-366-0422 FOR SALE: Jacuzzi Pumps, Water Softeners & Water Softener Salt. Call Farmers & Ranchers 654-1412. 2016 Ford EDGE Titanium Very good condition, mileage 28680. Red with tan interior, AWD,...

  • 2018 Malta Mustangs Football

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2018

    The Malta Mustangs are set to start a second season under the direction of Coach Jim Benn, and this season the team only boasts five seniors. The team finished 6-3 last season, losing to the Missoula-Loyola Rams in the opening round of the 2017 State B Football Tournament. The team will be without All-State selections linebacker Trace Simonson and offensive tackle Tel Jensen, who graduated last spring. The team also lost several more All-Conference athletes to graduation including tight-end...

  • 2018 Mavericks Volleyball

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2018

    The North Country Mavericks will feature a young, athletic cast, which will look noticeably different on the front line and on the sideline as first year Head Coach Charlene Wasson takes the reins. Though Wasson has not coached volleyball on a high school level, she comes equipped with years of volleyball experience including four years as a high school athlete and three years as a junior high coach. As far as high school coaching experience in other prep sports, Coach Wasson has been the Head...

  • Harrier Cross Country 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2018

    The Dodson-Whitewater Cross Country team is back for another year and this year the squad welcomes back five experienced runners, two of which are new to the team. The team has lost Marty LoneBear and Jasper Doney to graduation, and sophomore Melony Fetter via transfer to Harlem. The team welcomes back two-state performers in Caleb Ditmar and Corbin LoneBear. "LoneBear and Ditmar both qualified for state last year and gave it all they had," said Assistant Coach Natacha Doney. "They are such...

  • 2018 M-ette Volleyball

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2018

    The Malta M-ette Volleyball team has retained plenty of talent from last year as a majority of this year's team either started or logged minutes last season. The team returns five seniors this season; Janessa Malmend, Kyleigh Schipman, Raina Mortenson, Wylee Young and Kloie Marks. The team will be without two of three 2017 All-Conference selections after losing Sam Mitchell and Ella Schye to graduation. Marks will be the team's lone returning All-Conference athlete. "I feel like girls...

  • Malta Cross Country 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2018

    The Malta M-ettes Cross Country team has brought back plenty of experience in 2018, as the squad welcomes back eight runners, and welcomes two new first timers. The team will be without three runners from last season due to graduation including TaChante Cole, Joanie Sjostrom and Monicha Williamson, who had been with the team all four years of high school. Cole had been the team's top runner the last couple of seasons, making the Class B State Championship Meet in all four of her years at Malta....

  • 2018 Malta Cheerleaders

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2018

    The Malta Cheerleaders are back for another season and the team features many returning cheerleaders from last year's group, despite losing several to graduation last spring. The team will be coached by third year Head Coach Timberlee Pankratz. Included in this year's fall varsity team are retuning cheerleaders Chayanna Stolem, Jordan Markuson, Shelby Jones, Bethany Holm, Camryn Messerly, and Bonnie Jones. "For fall, all the cheerleaders already have seasons on their charts," Coach Pankratz...