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  • Healthcare Foundation Donates to Hospital

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Jun 28, 2023

    The Healthcare Foundation and individuals supporting the hospital donated Therm-X Hot/Cold Compression System and a Light Force Therapy Laser to the Phillips County Hospital physical therapy department. The equipment is designed to assist and aid in the healing of injuries and is used following surgeries. Clients of the PT office who have used the laser equipment said they found relief following the treatment. One of the two contacted regarding the machine said she was seeking relief from a hip...

  • Milk River Gospel Jamboree 2023

    Jun 28, 2023

  • Ladies Who Ag Share Ideas

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Jun 28, 2023

    As part of their outreach program, the Montana Farmer's Union hosted a get-together for women involved in agriculture in any aspect. Mary Jenni was the host and shared with those in attendance the importance and the impact of women in the field. Lunch was compliments of MFU and was enjoyed by all. The ladies ranged in age from six to sixty (and more) and each brought to the table of discussion their connection to the largest industry in Phillips County. Gathered at the table the women shared...

  • Tuss Awarded Dirt Dauber Scholarship

    Jun 28, 2023

    The Malta Dirt Daubers are proud to announce this year's $500 scholarship recipient, Lauren Tuss of Malta who will be attending Carroll College this fall. She is the daughter of Spike and Janine Tuss....

  • House Leadership Releases Statements On Threatening Letters Received By Lawmakers

    Jun 28, 2023

    Republican leadership in the Montana State House of Representatives released the below statements today following lawmakers receiving threatening letters containing an unknown white powder. Representatives Rhonda Knudsen, R-Culbertson, and Neil Duram, R-Eureka, both received anonymous letters at their homes with local return addresses but post office markings from Kansas City. Inside the main envelopes were vague and threatening letters accompanied by a smaller envelope containing an unknown white powder. Both representatives have reported...

  • AMERICAN PRAIRIE TO HOST BARRY FRIEDMAN, INDIAN BLANKET EXPERT, FOR PRESENTATION, PUBLIC TEXTILE APPRAISALS

    Jun 28, 2023

    American Prairie will host its second "Speaker Series" event of 2023 with an in-person presentation by Barry Friedman, the foremost expert on vintage Indian trade and camp blankets, at the National Discovery Center in Lewistown on July 1, 2023, at 1 p.m. Mr. Friedman's presentation will be followed by "public textile evaluations", a la Antiques Road Show. Barry Friedman is considered to be the foremost authority on vintage Indian Trade and Camp Blankets. He is the Vintage Blanket Consultant for...

  • Phillips County Museum News for Wednesday, June 28, 2023

    Lori Taylor, P. C. Museum Curator|Jun 28, 2023

    What/where was the first schoolhouse in Dodson? If you answered the Dan Nicolson house, you would be correct. The year was 1904-1905. Miss Short (who was not) and Miss Moore were two of the first teachers. In 1906 the school patrons donated materials and labor for a small building which was the new school. In 1912-13 a grand amount of $10.000.00 was gathered to erect a two-story frame building. This remained the school for Dodson until 1939. In 1921-22 there were 133 students enrolled. The PC Museum has a replica of an old school donated by...

  • PC Fair Announces Concert Lineup, Frank Ray to Headline

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Jun 21, 2023

    It isn't all cotton candy, rides on the midway and burgers at the 4-H stand...there is the Friday night entertainment that will attract people to the Phillips County Fair. Once a year, the sleepy, quiet little town awakes and hosts the biggest event of the year for the town of less than 200 residents. This year is no exception. The PC Fair Board announced the line-up of entertainment for August 4th with the opening act set to begin at 6 P.M. Tanner Laws made an appearance at the 107th County...

  • Daring and Heroic Adventures Await Phillips County

    Jun 21, 2023

    The Malta community will be overtaken with swashbuckling action and adventure in this light-hearted and humorous performance that ventures away from the normal Shakespearean language, when the actors from Montana Shakespeare in the Parks bring the tale of The Three Musketeers to Trafton Park (N 2nd Ave. E Malta, MT) on Wednesday, June 28, at 6:30 p.m. They will enthrall all generations of audience members as they get swept away to 17th-century France, following a young hero's journey as he...

  • Enyeart Celebrates 30 Years as Pharmacist at Valley Drug

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Jun 21, 2023

    From the peaceful and quiet shores of Lake Audubon, ND, to the vast prairies of Phillips County, Laurel Enyeart made the decision to come west and now calls Malta "home". Thirty years of adventures and challenges are all part of what builds the memories for Laurel. Enyeart has been the face of the pharmacist behind the counter (with her neck kinked upward) for thirty years on June 20. That is quite a milestone, considering the work ethics of youth today and their blatant desire to avoid work....

  • Farmers and Ranchers Celebrate 76 Years

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Jun 21, 2023

    One could not have asked for a more pleasant day to say "thank you" to their customers, and Co-Manager Cohen Ereaux and "the Boys" did a fine job last Friday. The smell of freshly grilled hamburgers, grilled onions and hot dogs brought a nice crowd to the Farmers and Ranchers Lumber Company as they prepared some of the finest burgers with ease. Count them...400 burgers! Now serving customers in their 76th year of business, Farmers and Ranchers might be the longest continuing storefront business...

  • Fundraiser for Hellie Family

    Jun 21, 2023

    The Hellie family of Whitewater has been going through a situation in which they could use help from those willing and able to help financially. Courtney Hellie, loving wife of Jason Hellie, and mother of six boys, has been battling stage four breast cancer. The following gofundme release was sent to the Phillips County News via Tayler Hellie, sister-in-law of Courtney, in hopes that it will help them with the financial battle they need to complete prior to treatment. Donations are also being...

  • GPDM Tabs Boekenheide as Director of Paleontology; Reception on July 8

    Great Plains Dinosaur Museum, For the PCN|Jun 21, 2023

    The Great Plains Dinosaur Museum (GPDM) in Malta, Montana is very pleased to welcome Harris Boekenheide as their new Director of Paleontology. Harris is a recent Montana State University graduate with a Master's Degree in vertebrate paleontology and relocated to Malta from Bozeman in early June. GPDM is very excited to have Harris on board and taking the lead on museum programs. He comes to us with significant experience in vertebrate paleontology and is excited to engage with the community and...

  • Memories for Wednesday, June 21, 2023

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Jun 21, 2023

    1 yrs ago Jun 19, 2013 The Landusky Foundation, Inc. History Fair and Fun Weekend will be held Friday, July 5-7th. This is one of the fundraisers to raise funds for the maintenance of the Old Landusky School and the Community Center. Join us to renew memories, swap stories and have a fun weekend. Phillips County ranks 16th out of 46 Montana counties as the healthiest place to live, according to the 2013 County Health Rankings and Roadmaps published by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute of the Robert Wood Johnson...

  • Tester, Daines, Rosendale, Zinke, Gianforte Lead Charge to Complete Ft. Belknap Water Settlement, the Final Indian Water Rights Settlement in Montana

    Harry Child, The Office of US Senator John Tester|Jun 21, 2023

    U.S. Senators Jon Tester and Steve Daines, with the support of Representatives Matt Rosendale and Ryan Zinke, and Montana Governor Greg Gianforte, introduced the historic Fort Belknap Indian Community (FBIC) Water Settlement in the United States Senate. The FBIC Water Settlement will ratify the FBIC Water Rights Compact with the State of Montana, provide resources for critical water infrastructure development like the completion of the Milk River Project, give certainty to both Tribal and non-Tribal irrigators and restore FBIC lands to federal...

  • Tester Secures More than $47 Million for High-Speed Internet Connectivity in Montana

    Eli Cousin, The Office of U.S. Senator John Tester|Jun 21, 2023

    As part of his continued push to bring high-speed internet to Montana’s rural communities, U.S. Senator Jon Tester today secured more than $47 million from his bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) for high-speed internet projects across the state. The funding will be awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development in the form of two ReConnect Grants benefitting Lincoln, Flathead, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan, and Valley Counties. “Getting high-speed internet to folks in rural Montana was one of my top pri...

  • PCCF Donates Towards Mural

    Jun 21, 2023

    Correction: The Photo said that PhillCo donated $1,500 in last week's paper. The photo has been reprinted with the correct info....

  • Saco's Caves Helps Craft MHS Basketball Court

    Jun 21, 2023

    The Malta High School Gymnasium floor has been completely replaced thanks to the fine work of High Performance Floors (HPF), a company from Lewistown. But one Phillips County student, Marshall Caves, a senior at Saco High School, has been a very important part of the project as he has been helping HPF owner and operator Steve Lalum put the floor together. Saco's Rhonda Wittmier penned a letter to the PCN, explaining Caves' role in the project, and the camaraderie that Caves and Lalum have built...

  • Malta Man Has 20-Year History with Milk River Gospel Jamboree

    Kara Lynn Dunn, For the PCN|Jun 21, 2023

    John Koss of Malta is part of a dedicated committee of volunteers who make the Milk River Gospel Jamboree a welcoming experience for all audience members, singers, musicians, and groups. The 2023 event will take place June 23-25 at Malta High School, 8th Street West, in Malta, MT. Koss first became involved with the Milk River Gospel Jamboree as a musician, playing guitar with a mixed quartet singing Southern Gospel music, when something unexpected happened. "After I became involved with this...

  • Milk River Gospel Jamboree Announces Artists' Sunday Morning Church Schedule

    Kara Lynn Dunn, For the PCN|Jun 21, 2023

    The Gospel music artists who appear at the June 23-25, 2023 Milk River Gospel Jamboree at Malta High School in Malta, Montana, will also visit churches in Malta on Sunday morning, June 25th. The Milk River Gospel Jamboree organizing committee has announced the Sunday morning church visits as follows: .. Assembly of God, 11:00 a.m.: Sherry Anne; born partially deaf, Sherry Anne sings and speaks with an elegant voice to share her faith and encouragement for overcoming any obstacle in life; 424 S. 3rd Street W. .. Community Church, 10:45 a.m.:...

  • Billings' Next Journey Quartet to Sing at 20th Milk River Gospel Jamboree

    Kara Lynn Dunn, For the PCN|Jun 21, 2023

    The Milk River Gospel Jamboree has announced that Next Journey quartet of Billings, Montana, will sing at the 20th anniversary of the event on June 23-25, 2023 in Malta, Montana. The group will join musicians, singers, and groups from Tennessee, New York, Michigan, and Saskatchewan at the three-day, free-admission event held at Malta High School, 8th Street West, in Malta, MT. Next Journey began as four friends who enjoyed Southern Gospel music and would sing around one member's dining room...

  • At Long Last... The City Pool Opens Wednesday!

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Jun 14, 2023

    "This pool has offered me so many opportunities...I wouldn't be who I am today without the pool being part of my life," stated Malta City Pool manager, Shay Garfield. "The best part of my childhood was coming here and doing swim team!" Shay's love for the pool and crisp clear blue waters waiting to be set into ripple mode with the splash of a kid diving is one that many youngsters look forward to. Some have been anxious and some are starting to wear on their parents' nerves as they, too, like...

  • MHS Students in Europe

    Jun 14, 2023

  • The Wall Says It All

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Jun 14, 2023

    As the underpass is labeled to let people know what town they are in, now the wall says it, too. Kari Rae (Saint Louis), owner of the Villa Theatre, commissioned Cat (Catherine) McIntyre to paint the exterior east wall of the Villa. Originally an artist was set to do the project and there were a couple snags and interruptions in the process and a new artist needed to be located. Cat answered the inquiry about services and abilities and in late April, the project got off the ground. Cat just fini...

  • Eighth Graders in HS Sports Talked About in Board Meeting

    Kari Hould, PCN Staff|Jun 14, 2023

    The June meeting of the Malta School District was held on the 7th of June, following is an abbreviated conclusion of the meeting. The meeting was well attended, with teachers, coaches, public, parents and interested school board members from the North Colony. Carter Clausen and Angel DeVries had attended the workshop put on by the Montana State University held at the auditorium. Angel DeVries gave a thumbnail description of the meeting and what was addressed. Principal Shawn Bleth went over...

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