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Articles from the February 3, 2023 edition


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  • CARTER COUNTY COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS

    Updated Feb 6, 2023

    1-17-2023 The Board of Carter County Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, January 17, 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 Watkins, Vice Chairman; and Pamela Castleberry, member was present. The meeting was called to order at 9 a.m. Shannon Hewson, Senior Engineer of Broz Engineering stepped into the meeting to visit about upcoming projects. Gravel truck bid opening for 2023-2024 truck. Guest...

  • Future Bulldogs

    Updated Feb 3, 2023

    Area youngsters took the court to provide some halftime entertainment during the Bulldogs' basketball games versus the Wibaux Longhorns on January 27th in Ekalaka....

  • 'Dogs pick up conference win over Wibaux

    Updated Feb 3, 2023

    In a half junior varsity game versus Wibaux at home on January 27th, the JV 'Dogs defeated the JV 'Horns by 10 points, 29-19. CCHS JV shot 4 of 12 (33 percent) on free throws, hit 5 three-pointers and 5 shots from inside the arc. Blue had 8 turnovers. Ethan Mellon had a game-high 16 points on 4 three-pointers. Alec Helvik and Will Ree each had 6 for Wibaux. CCHS JV 17 29 Wibaux JV 9 19 CCHS JV: Ethan Mellon 16, Jace Pardee 5, Preston Jensen 3, Roger Beach 2, Clay Rost 2, Kaleb...

  • Lady 'Dogs down Lady 'Horns

    Updated Feb 3, 2023

    The Lady Bulldogs struggled early last Friday at home versus the Lady Longhorns from Wibaux, but came out strong in the third quarter and eventually went on to win, 52-34. CCHS was down 18-22 at halftime before outscoring Wibaux 18-4 in the third. The Lady 'Dogs had a tough night from the field, shooting 13 of 45 (29 percent) on two-point field goals and 3 of 21 (14 percent) from behind the arc. Wibaux didn't fare well either, going 6 of 27 (22 percent) and 2 of 7 (29...

  • Legislative Report

    Jerry Schillinger|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    1-28-23 January is quickly coming to a close! We capped off the week in Appropriations by passing out of committee several significant tax bills. A bill to increase the tax exemption on business equipment from $300,000 to $1,000,000 was passed on a party line vote with all Republicans favoring the increase. This will of course also impact local governments that will have to be backfilled by the primary source of revenue collected by the State, income taxes. This should help...

  • Cooking in the West

    Susan Metcalf|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    I will have been retired for one month this week, and somehow retirement is not working out like I thought it would. Perhaps the reason is that I retired from the only job where I actually received a salary. My bosses at my other jobs have not acknowledged my announcements regarding retirement. In fact, at my County School Superintendent retirement party, my husband gifted me with a state of the art rechargeable high powered LED spotlight so I will be able to illuminate the entire barnyard while night checking the heifers....

  • Conversations with God

    Updated Feb 3, 2023

    Hello God, it’s me, Mara: You know, Lord, when we were just little kids out on the ranch, far from town or neighbors, Grandpa, then a widower, lived out of state, made trips out to see us. Grandpa usually brought along a small paper or wooden wall-hanging with one of his favorite Bible verses. Throughout the years, the verses from Grandpa hung in Dad and Mom’s bedroom, several in the room for us girls and one in the living room. We were all pretty little back then but Grandpa would hold little sister or our new baby brother a...

  • Carter County Public Health Corner

    Carter County Public Health|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    Returning to Carter Co. February 21 and February 22 is the Smiles Across Montana (SAM) team! This is a great opportunity to access local preventative dental care for school aged kids. It is open to all home, country, or public schooled students. Already see a dentist? SAM’s work is a way to enhance not replace a dental care relationship. No dentist yet? No problem! Not required or necessary in order to be seen by the SAM team. It’s just about taking care of oral health for kiddos. Check out important details including the dea...

  • Jeanie Tauck

    Updated Feb 3, 2023

    Funeral service for Jeanie Faye Tauck, 91, of Ekalaka will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 3 at Stevenson Funeral Home in Ekalaka with Bob Anderson officiating. Burial will follow at Beaver Lodge Cemetery in Ekalaka. Visitation will take place from 10 to 11 a.m. on Friday, February 3, 2023, at Stevenson Funeral Home Ekalaka. Jeanie Faye (Boggs) Tauck was born on October 22, 1931, the fifth child of Leslie and Belva (Stanton) Boggs. There were five more brothers and sisters...

  • Lawmakers hear testimony on bills that would fund $1.3 billion in water, sewer and other infrastructure projects

    Caven Wade, UM Legislative News Service|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    In the last 11 years, the city of Havre has had 255 water main breaks. The city's public works director, Dave Pederson, says 46 of those breaks happened in the last two years alone. "During main breaks, large sections of the city are without water for a long period of time," Pederson said. Restoring Havre's water system is at the top of a long list of water, sewer and other infrastructure projects across the state that lawmakers are considering in the 2023 Montana...

  • Eight men sentenced for Garfield County wildlife violations

    Updated Feb 3, 2023

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks recently wrapped up a case involving multiple wildlife violations in Garfield County committed by a Jordan man, a South Carolina man and two of his sons, and four other non-residents. The last of their court cases concluded in Montana in November of 2022. FWP launched the multiple-state investigation in 2015, after Cole "Sonny" Lawson III of Walterboro, S.C., was questioned at a Missouri gas station by a conservation officer about seven game...

  • License your dog Feb. 8th in Ekalaka

    Dog licenses for the 2023 calendar year are currently available at Ekalaka Town Office. Per town ordinance, all dogs within the town of Ekalaka are required to be licensed every year. Throughout the year, newly acquired dogs or new dogs in town shall be licensed withing 30 days of arrival and puppies shall be licensed within 5 months of their birth. Current rabies certifications are required for licensure. To assist with the process, Long Pines Veterinary will be hosting a rabies shot clinic on Wednesday, February 8th from 3...

  • Father-daughter dance this Friday

    A father-daughter dance is set to take place this Friday, February 3rd at Carter County Event Center. The dance, first put on in December of 2019 by the Puptown Pioneers Homemakers Club, has become an annual event for area families. Those who attend will enjoy a two hour evening, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., filled with dancing, snacks and refreshments, crafts and possibly even picture taking. Cost to attend is $5 per family. Puptown Pioneers Homemaker Club is a local volunteer organization that works to improve the quality of...

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