Grateful strangers
Editor's note: The above photo and following caption were sent to the Eagle on September 17th. Thank you to the sweet lady on the bike that was helping two foreigners (one from Texas, one from...
Local pumpkin patch ready for another season
submitterd by Laurie MacKay Ready for Big Mac's Patch in 2023? Because they are ready for you! The garden is full of pumpkins of all sizes and shapes. Yes they grow their pumpkins from start to...
EMT course opportunity
A local course will begin this October for anyone interested in becoming an EMT. Lectures will be held via video conference in conjunction with Treasure County, and the hands-on portions will be held...
61st Western Family and Consumer Sciences Show nearing
compiled by Chris Maupin The 61st Western Family and Consumer Sciences Show will be held October 6 and 7 at the Central States Fairgrounds in Rapid City, South Dakota. The event consists of 12...
Homecoming royalty
2023 CCHS Homecoming royalty upon the conclusion of coronation inside the school's Tuggle room on Monday night in...
CARTER COUNTY COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS
09-05-2023 The Board of Carter County Commissioners met in regular session on September 05, 2023, in the Carter County Commission Board Meeting Room of the Carter County Courthouse at 214 Park Street in Ekalaka, Montana. Rod Tauck, Chairman Mike...
AAU wrestling sign ups
A local AAU wrestling club is looking to start up in Ekalaka. To find out more information or sign a child up, parents should stop at Ekalaka Public Schools’ main...
Lady Bulldogs fall to Jordan, down NCTS
On September 15th, Bulldog volleyball teams traveled to Jordan to take on the Lady Mustangs. The JV girls lost in three straight sets to Jordan, 17-25, 13-25, and 13-15. The varsity girls also lost...
Dawgs win in Lame Deer
The Bulldogs traveled to Lame Deer on Friday for a game that counted only as a junior varsity contest, though both teams had varsity players suited. The Bulldogs handily won, securing a running clock...
Let's Focus on Property Tax Solutions Not Political Soundbites
Montana is facing a growing housing crisis, driven by an influx of out-of-state home buyers and telecommuters. This is pushing up prices, making it difficult for Montanans to find affordable housing, and increasing residential property taxes. A...
Child find developmental screening, October 5th
Ekalaka Public Schools is hosting a Child find developmental screening on Thursday, October 5th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the grade school gym. This free developmental screening is designed for children ages 0 to 5. Children aged 3 to 5 years will...
Barbara Rosencranz
Barbara's life adventure began October 29, 1932, as the youngest child of Chester and Edna (Vaara) Bruce. She joined two older brothers, Norman and Jimmie on the family ranch near Boyes, Montana. As...
CAPITOLETTER
September 18, 2023 The news will be a little short this week. Karen has been quite busy. She wrote out a very old song, and then she arranged her piano accompaniment and recorded the piano part. Next, she recorded her voice and added it to the mix....
Cooking in the West
Fall is an anxious time of year on ranches, because pre-conditioning, weaning, and shipping are the dreaded days of the year when ranchwives are called upon to sort a lot of cattle with their husbands. It is my hypothesis that there are many...
Conversations with God
Hello God, it’s me, Mara: You know Lord, You are the Creator – so YOU know that Autumn arrives on Saturday, according to several of the calendars hanging around here. Several friends have mentioned that, to them, it’s a yearly relief from...
Submit a Public Notices or Legals ad
To submit a Legal advertisement, please email it to [email protected], along with your phone number, and someone will contact you for payment. Thank you, Ekalaka...