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Dale Dye, retired Marine caption, is the founder of the technical advisory firm “Warriors Inc”. Before that he served three tours in Vietnam, making it a total of 20 years in the service. Upon deployment, he felt at loose ends, realizing he’d always been a fan of movies especially military movies. The decision was made and Dye headed to Hollywood, not to be a star, but to qualify the reality of the military movies, not glorify them. As the saying ‘ignorance is bliss’, Dye soon found out he had a lot to learn and tackled it head-on by reading a...
Malta High School musicians had an excellent District Music Festival weekend in Poplar on April 14 and 15, 2023. The following are the results the MHS choir received. Draven Lageson – Superior, I; Layla Messerly – Superior, I; Kyle Myer- Superior, I; Izzie Hallenberg- Excellent, II; Kyle Darrington, Kohner Schipman, Seth Siewing, Kash Stiles, Treyton Wilke –Good, II; Concert Choir- Superior, I; Concert Choir Sight Reading- Excellent, II; Men’s Choir-Superior, I; Euterpies-Excellent, II. The following are the results for the MHS instrum...
1 yrs ago Apr. 24, 2013 Four local co-eds to vie for the 2014 Phillips County Distinguished Young Woman title The 52nd Annual Phillips County Distinguished Young Woman Scholarship Program, formerly known as Junior Miss will be held at the Malta High School Auditorium on Saturday, April 27th at 6:30 p.m. The program will feature Raven Bear of Dodson and Meghan Johnson, Avery Wiese, and Tessa Luloff all of Malta competing for scholarships and the title of Distinguished Young Woman of Phillips Cou...
Malta Middle School students traveled to Glasgow on April 19th, 2023 to compete in the Academic Olympics. Members consisted of 8th graders: Tripp Lefdahl, Renzey Raymond, Oslo Stenberg, Carly Mears, Bridger Benton, Emma Ereaux, and 7th graders: Hunter Negus, Hudson Honey, Steeler Blunt, and Kruise Stiles. Forty-nine total students consisting of twenty 7th graders, and twenty-nine 8th graders, completed in two different formats-written exams covering Science, Math, English, and Social Studies...
MSIP is thrilled to announce that their 51st summer tour productions open in Bozeman, Montana, with performances of William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, June 14-17, and Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers, June 21-24. Performances are held at 8pm at the Montana State University Grove on campus. This is the company's first time performing Measure for Measure since the year 2000. Categorized by scholars as one of Shakespeare's "problem plays," neither neat comedy nor tragedy, audiences...
Continuing his efforts to lower costs for Montanans and bolster education opportunities for rural communities, U.S. Senator Jon Tester introduced bipartisan legislation to make sure farm families aren’t paying higher costs to send their kids to college. “As a third-generation farmer, I know firsthand that one-sizes-fits-all policies from Washington don’t work for Montana’s family farmers, ranchers, and small businesses,” said Tester. “That’s why I’m teaming up with Republicans and Democrats to make sure Montana’s family farmers and ranch...
Whitewater Honor Society inducted its newest member on April 19, 2023. Sophomore, Shelbi LaBrie, was inducted by current members....
The 2023 Fort Peck Summer Theatre company, featuring many familiar faces, is anxiously preparing to return to NE Montana and dive into the sensational roster of shows for the company's 54th season. Artistic Director Andy Meyers returns for his 13th summer, and is looking forward to the diverse show line up for the 54th season. All 5 mainstage titles are making their FPST debut! The annual Performing Arts Camp and Theatre for Young Audience tour also return, offering to opportunities for artists...
On Wednesday, May 3, Phillips County Sheriff's Office will take part in the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) for Special Olympics Montana. PCSO, who is responsible for the 3C portion of the route, is taking the torch from Malta, all the way to Havre that day. The event is led by PCSO Deputy Faith Robinson and fellow PSCO Deputy Marie Buchfeller. "The Phillips County Sheriff's Office is proud to be the leaders for the torch run from Malta to Havre," PCSO Deputy Robinson told the PCN. "Members of...
Snow melt has left roads and fields flooded around Phillips County and the state....
Three members of the Malta community have entered the political arena after committing to run for the two seats on the Malta School Board. Incumbent Justin Lamb has signed up to run for one of the two positions and he will be challenged by new-comers to the arena. Angelica DeVries and Katey Marquis signed submitted their petitions and names for voter consideration. Incumbent Kevin Koss has decided to retire this year. Perspective candidates were provided a questionnaire several weeks ago, with...
The rare 'mummified' Brachylophosaurus fossil specimen known as "Leonardo" has made a long journey from Malta, Montana to the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum in Fukui near the Sea of Japan. This journey included a detour and a ten-year stay at the Children's Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana where "Leonardo" was the star of the museum's Dinosphere exhibition. The Great Plains Dinosaur Museum (GPDM) shares ownership of the fossil with the Hammond Fossil Farm, whose members own the land in...
On Tuesday, April 11, 2023, Donald Haseagle was reported missing from the Fort Belknap Reservation. A search was initiated and continued on the Reservation from that time. On Saturday, April 15, 2023, Haseagle's vehicle was located stuck in the mud on Savoy Road approximately 5 miles west of Dodson, MT. The search was redirected to this location and continued into Sunday, April 16. Among the searchers were Haseagle's friends and family members, volunteer members of the Fort Belknap Reservation community, Fort Belknap Tribal Police, Montana Fish...
The City of Malta held their regular meeting last Tuesday, April 11, at the City Hall building. Malta Mayor John Demarais, Malta Clerk and Treasurer Lorie Bond were present, as well as all council members including councilperson David Rummel, councilperson William Hicks, councilperson Bonnie Wiederrick, and councilperson James Sintler. At the meeting, the council voted to approve three out of four new business items, including Resolution 1327 a revised Gym Lease agreement, which patrons would...
Lauren Tuss, a senior at Malta High School, is the 2023 recipient of the Fred L. Robinson scholarship. The Scholarship has been given annually by the Robinson family to a Phillips county senior for over 50 years. The scholarship is in the amount of $10,000.00. Lauren is ranked second in her class while taking many advanced placement classes. She is a member of the National Honor Society, FCCLA, Pep club, band, choir, 4-H and has been class President all four years. She is also active in her...
The International St. Mary and Milk Rivers Study Board will be holding a public town hall meeting May 2. All are welcome to attend. The purpose of this meeting is to update the public on the study’s progress, work plan and timeline of studies into 2024, as well as to solicit public feedback on future engagement. Some members of the study’s Technical Working Groups will be in attendance, with the Study Board presenting information on various technical topics these groups have been working on. The Study Board is very interested in hearing the per...
Malta Kids Club is teaming up with Family Matters during their Facebook Live - Spring Style Show on Thursday, April 20th from 7:00-8:00 pm! Bid on your favorite items that have been donated by local businesses and vendors from the comfort of your own home. Malta Kids Club will share pictures of donated items/baskets starting Tuesday, April 18th, on our Facebook page. You will be able to comment your bid for an item up until 2:00 pm Thursday, April 20th. Then, at 7:00 pm the fun begins! Join Family Matters as they go Facebook Live with host...
1 yrs ago Apr. 10, 2013 ‘Macbeth Goes Hollywood’ at Malta High Shakespeare’s tragedy takes on a modern, confused, comical turn when his agent options his script to a Hollywood producer who wants a “few” changes to make the play more contemporary, according to director Anna LaBrie. Student actors include agent, Bayleigh Bruckner, producer Garrett Giblette; Shakespeare, Justin Paul; witness, Adrianna Bibeau, Courtney Henry, and Amanda Mummey; Macbeth Anthony Rappold; Stagehand Ashleigh Stiers; Banquo Palmer Giblette; Lady Macbeth Johanna N...
Spring has arrived and the Phillips County Museum opened its doors for the 2023 season. This week a special tribute is being given to the artist Clarence Cuts The Rope. Many households in Phillips County host one or more of his paintings. Cuts the Rope was born in Hays and attended St. Paul’s Mission School. He spent two years in an army airborne division as a paratrooper and then returned to Phillips County. He has several siblings. Clarence once said of his father “he would have been the real artist in the family if he had the time to dev...
Cmdr. Lacy N. Lodmell, turned command of USS Oregon (SSN 793) over to Cmdr. John H. Ross in a traditional change of command ceremony held Friday, April 14, pierside at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. USS Oregon is a Virginia-class fast-attack submarine commissioned under Lodmell just less than a year ago, in May of 2022. Lodmell – a native of Malta, Montana, and 1997 graduate of Malta High School – took command in November of 2020. "It has been the absolute highlight of m...
During World War I and World War II, farmers were called on to grow crops essential to feeding our troops such as potatoes, corn, wheat and cattle feed. Each person was allotted a specific amount of food, gas, heating oil, shoes, etc., to be sure our troops had what they needed. As a result of this rationing, vegetables were harder to come by. To be sure their families had enough food to eat, people grew their own vegetables and called it their Victory Garden. It seems that things are again...
The Judith River Foundation, Inc, is doing business as the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum will hold its Annual Meeting on Monday, April 24th, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. at the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum building in Malta. All members and interested persons are invited to attend. Great Plains Dinosaur Museum would like to invite anyone interested in helping with any events or serving on our Board of Directors to connect with any board member to learn more - or simply come to the meeting on the 24th. The agenda includes a brief update on the past year...
FSB held an Indoor Easter Egg Hunt on April 7, in which children found eggs that contained anywhere from $1 to $10....
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Hunter Education course dates have been set for Saco, with an in-person classroom course starting April 17 at the Saco Fire Hall, starting at 4:00 p.m. All hunter education classes are free of charge. In-person, instructor-led hunter education classroom courses are available to anyone age 10 and older and provide new hunters with a hands-on learning experience. In-person courses are led by volunteer instructors who are passionate about preserving Montana’s hunting tradition, teaching firearm safety, ethics, a...
Saco School hosted the local science fair on March 23rd. All 6th - 8th graders presented their projects, and seven students advanced to the state science fair competition in Missoula against many other schools. From there, five students walked away with gold ribbons, and two took home silver ribbons. All of these students, and their respective families, have put in many hours of work towards these science fair projects. We appreciate our local science fair judges for their time: Roberta...