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  • Shakespeare in the Park

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jul 7, 2021

    A wonderfully entertaining night was had by over 100 individuals at Montana Shakespeare in the Parks performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream. On Wednesday, June 30, with the temperature hovering around the 100-degree mark, a decision was made to move the performance inside to the Malta High School auditorium. Though still a little stuffy, it was a much-welcomed decision by both the crowd and the cast. Anna LaBrie said, "Everything went really well. I'm really happy with the turnout we had. We w...

  • Crop Tour Scheduled despite drought

    Marko Manoukian, P. C. Extension Agent|Jul 7, 2021

    Drought conditions and grasshopper impact have taken a toll on the small grain industry in Phillips County. However, research and variety development to take on these challenges still go on. Crop tours will be held starting July 12 at the Mortenson farm. This plot was planted early and has had some moisture so variety comparison should be decent. Bank of Malta will be providing the meal. Tuesday, the plot tour will be east of Malta at the Karl Mavencamp farm. Dr. Traci Hoogland, MSU Barley...

  • Memories for Wednesday, July 7, 2021

    Compiled by Mark Foss|Jul 7, 2021

    1 years ago- Wednesday, July 6, 2011 Camper Fire Closes Highway Firefighters from the Malta Volunteer Fire Department work to extinguish a camper fire on Hwy. 2, west of the Malta Airport, at noon last Saturday. The fire closed traffic in both directions for approximately an hour. One incident truck and a tanker, along with six firefighters responded in addition to a Sheriff’s deputy and a Montana Highway Patrol trooper. The blaze was out by 12:45 p.m. Further details of the incident were unavailable at press time. Retiring….. Jan LaFond, ret...

  • 20th Annual Korb Family Girls' Trip

    Submitted by Cathy Salsbery|Jul 7, 2021

    On the weekend of June 19, the Korb girls weekend celebrated their 20th anniversary! With a trip to Rocky Point Mexico! Sister Mary Clare Korb, Elsie Sorenson and Jane Quass are the true celebrants of the weekend. Lots of great activities were planned over the weekend including catered meals, ocean time, shopping, and a private Mass, all held at the Tober beach house....

  • Blister Beetles found in Phillips County

    Marko Manoukian, P. C. Extension Agent|Jul 7, 2021

    Blister beetles have been confirmed in Phillips County. The beetles have many colors, but the same shape. They can be found with stripes, black and gray (see photo). The beetles get their name by exuding a toxic substance called cantharidin. It causes irritations to your hands if you crush one. If horses eat several that were in hay before harvesting, they may receive a toxic dose. Other livestock seem to have a tolerance. They feed on flowers including alfalfa blossoms. An insecticide...

  • MHS Class of 1970 gets together

    Jul 7, 2021

  • MHS Class of 1971 holds reunion

    Jul 7, 2021

  • Loan Program Helps Montanans with Disabilities Afford Assistive Technology

    Dr. Julie Williams, MT Assistive Technology Loan Program|Jun 30, 2021

    Montanans with disabilities often face barriers to accessing the assistive technology that will help them live their best lives. From screen readers to wheelchair-accessible vehicles, these technologies are expensive and often not covered by insurance. When that is the case, the Montana Assistive Technology Loan program is there to help. The Montana Assistive Technology Loan program (MATL) offers no-interest and low-interest loans to help Montanans buy assistive technology (AT). This technology includes aids for daily living like easy to grip...

  • Good Drinks, Good Food and a Dinosaur Named Herb

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jun 30, 2021

    A good time was had by all ages as the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum unveiled their newest addition at their annual Wine and Dino fundraiser event on Friday, June 25. The Liquor Haven and Blue Ridge Brewery were on hand to disperse the wine and beer, and Smokin' Ox had the food trailer selling their top-notch bbq. The music for the night was supplied by Jonathon Aldrich out of Helena. Cary Woodruff, Director of Paleontology at the museum, did the "unveiling" in the museum a couple of hours into...

  • City to Purchase the Old National Guard Armory

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jun 30, 2021

    During the City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 22, the Malta City Council gave the go-ahead to put in motion the acquisition of the old National Guard Armory with a unanimous vote. Mayor Demarais told the council that there is ARPA money, or "Covid money" that will be available to the city for the purchase of buildings that can become the new city emergency building if and when it would be needed. Demarais said, "I think this building would be a win/win for the city." Councilperson Weiderrick...

  • Governor honors C Lazy J ranch

    Pierre Bibbs, Publisher|Jun 30, 2021

    Craig and Connie French of C Lazy J Ranch, a ranch south of Malta, were honored for their innovative approach to ranching by Montana Governor Greg Gianforte, and Montana First Lady Susan Gianforte, on Thursday, June 24. The couple won the 2020 Montana Leopold Conservation Award. A yearly award given to one ranch in Montana in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold. "Craig and Connie French are incredible stewards of their land and it is terrific that they have been recognized for...

  • Plane goes down in Bowdoin, all okay

    Jun 30, 2021

    On Tuesday, June 22, 2021, at 1411 hours, Phillips County Sheriff's Office dispatch received a report of an aircraft upside down on the Bowdoin Wildlife Refuge. Sheriff's Office personnel, EMS personnel, and fire personnel were dispatched to the location of the crash. The pilot was ferrying the single engine aircraft to Alaska when the aircraft developed engine problems. The pilot attempted to land on the white ground at the refuge but when the aircraft started to slow and the weight of the aircraft was transferred to the wheels, the aircraft...

  • Secretary Jacobsen reveals Montana Business Economic Report and enhancement to online filing system

    Richie Melby, Communications Director for MT Secretary of State, Christi Jacobsen|Jun 30, 2021

    Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen revealed the Montana Business Economic Report on Friday. For the first time, this modern, user-friendly reporting portal will provide valuable data about key indicators of economic health in Montana. The Montana Business Economic Report offers an in-depth look at Montana’s business landscape over the last decade. It provides detailed information such as the total number of active businesses each year, the number of new businesses registered each year, and a heat map highlighting where new businesses a...

  • Soil Health Tour with Nicole Masters in Malta July 10

    Laura Nelson, Ranchers Stewardship Alliance|Jun 30, 2021

    Internationally recognized agroecologist, author and teacher Nicole Masters will facilitate five in-person soil health workshops across North-Central Montana this summer. “In the midst of a drought, we’re all thinking, ‘What can we do to make our land and our ranches more resilient?” rancher and Musselshell Watershed Coalition coordinator Laura Nowlin said. “Anything we can do is worth considering, and we know that soil health is a critical part of that equation.” The day-long, hands-on workshops will be held in Winnett, Malta, Glasgow and...

  • Memories for Wednesday, June 30, 2021

    Compiled by Mark Foss|Jun 30, 2021

    1 years ago- Wednesday, June 29, 2011 Phillips County Library Upgrades Services It’s a busy June for the Phillips County Library as they not only begin their summer reading program, they are also increasing their resources and services. The Library received four new Dell computers and wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) access through a grant administered by the Montana State Library. The new equipment was purchased with funds from the U.S. Department of Commerce provided by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act and the Bill and Melinda Gates F...

  • Phillips County EMS Hands Out Awards

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jun 23, 2021

    Phillips County EMS Coordinator Rhei Tharp handed out a few plaques this past week to three well-deserving Malta residents. Misty Murdick won the Phillips County EMS Community Member of the Year award for 2021. Tharp said of Murdick, "We had switched billing companies and had a gap where no money was coming in for a short while. Misty stepped up and held a fundraiser that really saved our bacon!" Patience Wiltse won the Phillips County Dispatcher of the Year award for 2021. "Most counties will...

  • DOT holds Open House for Hwy. 191

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jun 23, 2021

    The Montana Department of Transportation held an open house on Tuesday, June 15, at the Milk River Pavilion. The subject of discussion was the Highway 191 South project. About 25 members of the Malta community were present for the open house. Some just curious, and some with concerns as to how it would affect them and their land or business. Regarding the public open house, Glendive District Administrator Shane Mintz said, "We're always grateful to the people who join us during these open...

  • Phillips County Library Receives Award

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jun 23, 2021

    The Phillips County Library would like to announce that they were awarded an "Excellent Library Service Award" from the Montana State Library Commission in April. In the letter accompanying the award, State Library Commission Chair, Bruce Newell stated, "I commend you for working toward excellence in a year that tested all of us – our community members, ourselves, and our staff. It was a year when simply completing the bare minimum could be a challenging endeavor, yet you, your staff, and b...

  • Gordon retired from full-time ministry after 28 years

    Pierre Bibbs, Publisher|Jun 23, 2021

    Since it was established in 1898, the Little White Church (LWC) in Malta had had 40 pastors, it's current minister, Kent Gordon, celebrated his retirement on Saturday, June 12. Prior to Pastor Kent and his wife, Sue Gordon, moving to Malta in 1993 to lead the church, the church had not seen much longevity at the position, with some pastors staying only a few months and a couple staying for three years of service. Gordon was a science teacher at Malta High School for 16 of the years that he had...

  • "Tails and Tales" Malta Library Kicks Off its Summer Reading Program

    Jun 23, 2021

    The Phillips County Library has the theme of “Tails and Tales” for this summer’s reading program. Preschoolers through coming high school seniors are encouraged to sign up and earn an award for every five hours of reading, up to 40 hours. Sign-up began the week of June 7. It is important to read during the school break to help avoid the “summer slump”. It is with great appreciation that the library thanks its sponsors who make the summer reading program such a success. The library has a selection of various items for all the readers who make...

  • Area Students Earn Degrees

    Jun 23, 2021

    University of Montana Jenise Amestoy, Bachelor of Arts: Economics, CUM LAUDE Shelby Cole, Master of Science: Cell, Molecular, Microbial Bio Blake Sjostrom, BS in Health/Human Performance: Health & Human Performance, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Sophia Stiles, Certificate: Public Health Administration ------ MSU-Northern Steeler French, BS in Business Administration ---- Montana State University Marley Manoukian, Master of Science in Animal and Range Sciences Heather Ost, Bachelor of Science in Psychology...

  • Amer. Legion Jr.'s Participate In Awareness Event

    Kari Hould, VFW Auxiliary|Jun 23, 2021

    Young and dedicated youth of the American Legion Juniors, Samme Gibbs, Denvyr and Lauren Tuss, on both short notice and zero budget worked over five hours for a combined energy donation of 25 hours to create and erect a poster to welcome the bike riders of the American Legion on their 1000 miles in 24-hour trek across the state. With the assistance of two American Legion members, their poster was 20 feet long with the logo chosen by the youth it read: "CHOOSE LIFE". The "i" in LiFE had the semic...

  • The Inmates are Running the Asylum!

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jun 23, 2021

    As those of us that work here at the newspaper are working hard to get this weeks issue done and put together, we are without our fearless leader, Pierre Bibbs. He is on a well deserved vacation visiting his family in Illinois. I say fearless leader and I mean it, but he may be shell-shocked, and we can’t blame him for that. The three of us that are here, doing the best we can to get this weeks’ paper put together, have a grand total of a little over a year of experience. I’m not sure how Pierre has kept it together, but he has. He has done...

  • Memories for Wednesday, June 23, 2021

    Compiled by Mark Foss|Jun 23, 2021

    1 years ago- Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Ulrich honored for 50-years in Chapter AK, P.E.O. Sisterhood Audrey Ulrich was recently honored at the 89th Convention Montana State Chapter P.E.O. Sisterhood, Big Sky, Montana, as an active member for over 50 years. Ulrich received a Certificate of Recognition and other gifts to celebrate the milestone. She is an active member of the local Chapter AK. The P.E.O. Sisterhood raises money for scholarships and low-interest loans for women to continue their education. Locally the chapter gives a $500...

  • Senator Lang receives Friend of Farm Bureau Award

    Jun 23, 2021

    Senator Mike Lang, SD 17, Malta, received the Outstanding Friend of Farm Bureau Award during the Montana Farm Bureau Summer Conference June 7-9 in Great Falls. Senator Lang, who served as chairman of the Senate Ag Committee, gained one of the highest scores from the Montana Farm Bureau in the organization's history. This award is given to the Senator and Representative who had the highest overall scores on MFBF's legislative scorecard; these legislators demonstrated their support of Montana...

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