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1 years ago- Wednesday, March 2, 2011 Cuts threaten local tobacco use prevention program which advocates say really works Teen tobacco use rates have dropped from 27 percent to 16 percent in Montana since the implementation of the Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Program (MTUPP). Here in Phillips County, teen tobacco rates have "dropped even further" said Jill Hould, local coordinator. Over the last 10 years local teen tobacco rates have drooped from 45.9 percent to 12.1 percent based on a Youth...
1 years ago- Wednesday, February 23, 2011 Phillips County’s top speller crowned Justin Funk’s been here before. The Saco School eighth grader won the Phillips County Spelling Bee Tuesday afternoon at Dodson School for the second time in his life. He also won the honor as a fifth grader and finished second last year as a seventh grader. The son of O.D. and Tanya Funk of Saco correctly spelled the word “propaganda” to win the title after 24 other participants in the county spelling bee had bee...
1 years ago- Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Talk show host guest speaker for PhilCo banquet PhilCo Economic Growth Council announces their annual meeting for 2011 will be held on Feb. 22, in the new banquet room at the Great Northern Hotel. Special recognition will be given to businesses and entrepreneurs for their accomplishments in Phillips County for 2010. At this year's program will be guest speaker Aaron Flint. Flint is the host of the popular statewide talk show "Voices of Montana," and...
1 years ago- Wednesday, February 9, 2011 Malta siren dispute steps closer to court? The Dispute over Malta’s siren which sounds briefly every night at 9:30 p.m. is a step closer to a court date. Malta City clerk- Treasurer Carolyn Schmoeckel confirmed that the city was served papers last Thursday. The City Council and mayor met in executive session last night at their regular meeting to discuss the litigation. Tim and Arlys Spears owners of the Great Northern Hotel and Maltana Motel have filed a civil suit in 17th Judicial District Court t...
1 years ago- Wednesday, February 2, 2011 PCN to offer E-edition of Newspaper Beginning with next week's edition of the Phillips County News, we will offer an E-Edition. That's an electronic version of the newspaper which can be accessed and viewed on a computer. The E-Edition will be free for a trial period of 90 days and after that will be available by subscription only. Community Foundation awards $4,500 in local grants The Phillips County Community Foundation awarded $4,500 in local grants...
12 years ago Thursday, January 24th, 1946 Officers of Land and Cattle Co-op are Re-elected All offlcers and directors of the Milk River Land and Cattle association were re-elected at the annual meeting held Monday evening at the South Wagner school. Ernest Dopp was re-elected president; Ramey Hould,vice president; Sid Hould, gecretary treasurer and Earl Brumley, Pete White and Dale Waters, directors. The association has 20 mernbers, each of whom is permitted to run 40 head of cattle on a tract of land purchased several years ago by the group....
12 years ago Thursday, January 17th, 1946 Bids Asked for High School Gym Building Proposed Addition Would Be Erected This Year The board of trustees of the Malta School District is this week advertising for bids for the construction of an addition to the Malta High School building which will house a gymnasium, locker and shower rooms and offices. The bids will be received in the office of the superintendent of schools until 8 p.m. February 25. USES Opens Office at Courthouse in Malta O.C....
1 years ago January, 1911 At least three oil drilling rigs were expected to start operations on the Bowdoin dome in the spring. Directors of the First State Bank held their annual meeting reelecting H.W. Robinson, president. B.M. Phillips was elected vice president to fill the vacancy created by the death of Dr. G.W. Clay and Iver Rood was elected cashier. C.E. Seacrest was elected to the board of directors. D.L Partridge was injured when he fell from a loaded ice wagon. 75 years ago...
8 years ago Thursday, January 2nd, 1941 The body of an unidentified man was found on December 21st by Walter Simpson in a last’s year’s hay stack, five miles east of Bowdoin. The body was in an advance state of decomposition, said Coroner Bell, leading to the belief that he had been dead at least 8 months. No identification was found, but Coroner Bell said indication are that the man was six feet of more tall and is probably between the age of 28 or 38 years. He had heavy light brown hair and...