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  • Yesterday's Phillips County News Memories for May 6, 2020

    May 6, 2020

    1 years ago May 5, 1920 A Rebekah Lodge was organized in Malta. The following persons were charter members: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. William McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kenyon, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. H. Caselberg, Dwight Jones, and Mrs. John Hardin, Mrs. J. W. Tressler was elected noble grand and Mrs. G. W. Clay, vice noble. *** Mrs. P. A. Clark and daughter had returned after...

  • Montana Food Bank to Distribute over 4,000 pounds of bison meat

    Gayle Carlson, Montana Food Bank Network|May 6, 2020

    This week, American Prairie Reserve is donating more than 4,000 pounds of bison meat to Montana Food Bank Network. The donation, equivalent to more than 12,000 servings, will help families fight hunger across Montana. With food supply chains shutting down across the country because of coronavirus, meat prices have begun to climb at local grocery stores, if it is even available on the shelves. This is a difficult situation for individuals and families who were already on the brink of food insecurity and/or have experienced a recent layoff....

  • PHILLIPS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 5/11/2020 meeting agenda

    May 6, 2020

    PHILLIPS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 314 S 2nd Ave W, Phillips County Courthouse, PO Box 360, Malta MT 59538 (406) 654-2429 Phillips County Commissioners’ Board Meeting Commissioners’ Office Phillips County Courthouse - AGENDA - Monday, MAY 11, 2020 Public Participation Time 1:30-1:45 PM NO ACTION ITEMS Health Board Meeting at 4 pm For questions or comments, call 654-2429 or email [email protected]...

  • PCN will print free jobs ad for youngsters

    May 6, 2020

    On May 27, the Phillips County News will publish a public service free classified ad for any Phillips County youngster wishing employment for the summer months on a full or part-time basis. Ads should be limited to about 20 words and should give your name, phone number, age, type of job you're interested in, and then sent by your parent or Guardian via e-mail to PCN Publisher Mark Hebert - markpcnews@gmailcom - by Friday, May 222 at noon. (Hand-written or typed submissions will not be...

  • Whiskey and robbery in Saco ... just playing

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 29, 2020

    With in-school learning shutdown across the state of Montana, so too were the Missoula Children's Theatre's remaining performances for the rest of the 2019-2020 school year, and some young thespians in Saco were disappointed by that fact so their grandmother came up with a fun alternative. "Bandit Joaquin & Ricochet" was a three-act, 20 minute play penned by Saco's Lexie Haynes which featured several of her grandchildren cast in a bank robbery story performed for family and friends while the...

  • County schools to continue remote learning, Malta seeks three admins

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 29, 2020

    Montana Governor Steve Bullock announced plans to "Reopen Montana" last week during the COVID-19 virus outbreak which included schools, allowing them to open on May 7, but ultimately left the decision up to school boards who would need to implement a laundry-list of safety measures "that were nearly impossible," one source told the PCN. Under "school reopening considerations" Gov. Bullock's plan, schools were asked to consider a multitude of safety rules and guidelines including cleaning and...

  • Witmer wins PCN Easter Contest

    Apr 29, 2020

    MacKenzie Witmer, left, received her $50 prize for winning the PCN's Cut and Paste Easter Egg Contest Monday in Malta. Pictured with MacKenzie are cousins Rya and Kesi Salveson, brother Finn Witmer (who she will split the prize with) and cousin Rhett Salveson. ....

  • Assessing the immediate needs of county businesses, organizations

    Pam Smith-Welsey, PhillCo Executive Director|Apr 29, 2020

    PhillCo is interested in assisting businesses and service organizations in Phillips County affected by Covid-19 and the economic slowdown. If you are a business or service organization in Phillips County, we invite you to tell us what immediate needs you are experiencing during the current economic challenges. Your information will be handled confidentially and securely. The information you provide may also be used to receive other financial resources, possibly from the state of Montana for Phillips County. Please mail your information to:...

  • Hi-Line Retirement Center plans Mother's Day Celebration and parade

    Judy Henry, Hi-Line Retirement Center|Apr 29, 2020

    The Hi-Line Retirement Center is planning a special Mother's Day celebration on Monday, May 11, 2020, and we would appreciate your help to pull this off. 1– We would like a picture of your mother (loved one) in her early years for a “Guess Who” for our bulletin board. With your permission, we might use it on our Facebook page as well in the same manner. This is required no later than May 5. 2– As we are unsure of our status in regards to the quarantine, we are planning a parade in honor of our mothers/loved ones. Plan to meet in the Hospita...

  • Loring News for April 29, 2020

    Dixie Stordahl, PCN Correspondent|Apr 29, 2020

    International Dark-Sky Week was a success out at Loring, even though the skies were cloudy for all but three days. I watched several Youtube videos about light pollution and then I watched The Earth at Night on Netflix! And then on Saturday, it was world Penguin Day! Everyone knows how I like Penguins! I guess this last week was educational and broaden my horizons type of week because I also watched the Centrum round table of paleontologists sponsored by the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum! The...

  • Dodson News for April 29, 2020

    Eldora Henry, PCN Correspondent|Apr 29, 2020

    Everything is still very quiet around Dodson as people are obeying the stay home edict. The weather has been warmer all week and is forecasted warmer for the next week and it is nice to see the lawns turning greener every day. Some gardens are starting to be planted and more flowers are showing through. We trimmed plum trees and there were a lot of buds so there should be blossoms soon. We see more birds every day and a lot of them are robins, and grackles (who are not quite so welcome). Get...

  • Shakespeare in the Parks postpones 2020 season

    Apr 29, 2020

    In consideration of the health and safety of its audiences and artists during the coronavirus pandemic, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has announced it will postpone its 2020 season to 2021. Organizers said that the two plays scheduled for this season, “Cymbeline” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” will be performed instead in 2021. Kevin Asselin, the company’s executive artistic director, said MSIP is preparing plans to fulfill its mission of delivering professional productions of Shakespeare plays to rural and underserved communities in alter...

  • Dodson's Mayor Cole reminds people of animal ordinance

    Teresa Cole, Dodson Mayor|Apr 29, 2020

    The problem of dogs running loose in Dodson has gotten out of control. There have been incidents that have not ended well in recent weeks and all residents are by Town Ordinance required to keep their dogs in a secure cage or on a strong leash. The Dog Ordinance for Dodson also states that each residence can only have two dogs and they are to be licensed and have proof of rabies vaccine. The fine for violating this ordinance is $25.00 for the first offense and then escalating, depending on the severity. All dogs are to be licensed by July 1,...

  • Phillips County Museum News for April 29, 2020

    Lori Taylor, PC Museum Curator|Apr 29, 2020

    Greetings everyone. With a hint of joy and a hint of worry, the Phillips County Museum is now open! It has been an odd experience to view so few people on the streets of Malta. It was quite unsettling at first. But I think the view I miss the most was at the post office. That sense of community was missing. It has always given me a comfortable feeling to see groups of one or two people standing and visiting while fetching the mail. Have you been to the post office this week and mailed a letter? Or perhaps you mailed your child! In 1914 many...

  • Malta construction updates with David Veseth April 29, 2020

    David Veseth, PCN Construction Reporter|Apr 29, 2020

    I got to watch some work being done on some pipes across the street from the Sportsman Motel on Highway 2 and I believe the pipes were water pipes. In about a month or so, I estimate the Malta Municipal Pool will be filled with water as the work on the bathhouse there continues. The work there seems to be going well. In the summer, I might get the opportunity to visit the old Shopko building in Glasgow that I hear may become where that city’s Albertsons is thinking of relocating t...

  • Correction

    Apr 29, 2020

    The story entitled “Covid-19 impacting agriculture, setting up meat protein shortage” was incorrectly attributed to the Phillips County Health Department and the author should have been the Phillips County Extension Office. We apologize for this indiscretion....

  • Birth Announcement: Leo Donald Curley

    Apr 29, 2020

    Leo Donald Curley was born on Thursday, March 5, 2020 in Bozeman, Mont., to Clint and Brandy Curley, formerly of Wagner, Mont. Leo was 7 pounds and 13 ounces and is 19 inches long. Leo’s father currently works in Bozeman, but the family has a farm in the Wagner area and would like to say hello to all their family and friends…as does Leo....

  • $20,000 for Malta Airport in Phillips County Secured by Jon Tester

    Apr 29, 2020

    With Montana airports struggling to keep up with costs after the COVID-19 pandemic brought air travel to a standstill, U.S. Senator Jon Tester successfully secured $20,000 to help the Malta Airport cover operational expenses, staffing, and certain development projects during the crisis. “Montanans rely on our small community airports to keep our state connected, and the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed down traffic almost entirely,” Tester said. “I’m glad to have helped secure this funding at a critical time—it’ll help the Malta Airport keep up wit...

  • PHILLIPS COUNTY SHERIFF NEWS LOG for April 29, 2020

    PC Sheriffs Office|Apr 29, 2020

    Please be advised: If you are planning on using Trafton Park shelters for an event in the future, please contact the Malta City Office, 654-1251, to reserve the shelters, get the key and pay for the electricity. The Phillips Co Sheriff’s Office will no longer be handling this. Thank you. Please remember to file a new burn permit for the 2020 year. If you plan on doing any burning in 2020, please file one BEFORE you start to burn. These permits are good for all of 2020 and you only have to file one a year, not every time you burn. All 2019 p...

  • Yesterday's Phillips County News Memories for April 29, 2020

    Apr 29, 2020

    1 years ago April 30, 1920 The Malta Knights of Columbus Council was formally organized, and officers installed. *** Mayor John Survant had proclaimed a "clean-up" week. *** Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Trafton had returned from Florida where they spent the winter. *** Mrs. Nellie Chase was elected president and Mrs. Catherine Weikle, vice president, of the Union Congregation Church Aid of Malta. *** County extension agents and home demonstration leaders from counties in northeastern Montana were...

  • Around the County Pt. 4

    Apr 29, 2020

  • Gonzalez-Palou checks in

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 29, 2020

    Malta has been host to many foreign exchange students over the years, but 2020 has presented the world with a complex issue that ended the school year early. This week, the PCN caught up with Alba Gonzalez-Palou, Selva, Islas Baleares, Spain, to see things from her point of view. Gonzalez-Palou, who had participated in M-ette Basketball, was excited to participate in track and field but due to the COVID-19 virus, schools across the country shut down causing an end to both track and the foreign...

  • MHSA shuts down 2020 spring sports

    Apr 29, 2020

    The Montana High School Sports Association (MHSA) announced that the spring sports season, including track and golf, are canceled on Wednesday, April 22, after an executive board meeting was held via teleconference. The judgement corresponds with Montana Governor Steve Bullock's reopening plan for the state, which allows schools to choose whether to reopen schools or continue online learning. According to the MHSA website: The Board proceeded with cautious optimism holding on to hope to realistically resume spring activities. It would be...

  • City Hall gym gets facelift

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 29, 2020

    The COVID-19 virus has forced Montana Governor Steve Bullock to issue a stay at home order in March and forcing Malta's City Hall, Gym, and all events associated with the Department of Parks and Recreation, to be canceled. The closure may have slowed things down as far as activities go, but Parks and Recreation Director Sally Wright and City of Malta Custodian Lesa Williamson have been busy giving the inside of the City Hall building a facelift. This includes the interior of the downstairs...

  • Covid-19 impacting agriculture, setting up meat protein shortage

    PC Health Department|Apr 22, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting a wide range of economies and agriculture is among them. Due to prolong closure of restaurants and schools, dairy farmers have been dumping millions of gallons of milk into ditches and fields due to reduced consumption and disruptions caused by the virus. In Florida, farmers are plowing up or leaving vegetables in the field because of a lack of market and lack of laborers to harvest crops. In the meat sector, big meat-processing companies have temporarily closed or reduced production at plants in...

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