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  • Chill factor

    Updated Feb 11, 2021

    On February 6th temperatures dropped below zero degrees Fahrenheit for only the second time this winter. The first came on January 25th when it reached negative one in Ekalaka. The rather mild start to winter abruptly changed though, as temperatures dropped to start the week. The mercury hasn't been above zero since Saturday, and forecasts for the remainder of the week look to follow suit, with lows in the negative 20s and highs remaining below zero. Monday's low of -23...

  • Agencies look to legislature to clear up legalized marijuana rules

    Hunter Herbaugh, Glendive Ranger-Review|Updated Feb 11, 2021

    (Editor’s note: This is the first in a series about the recent legalization of marijuana in Montana.) At the stroke of midnight on Jan. 1, 2021, possession and use of recreational marijuana became legal for all adults over 21 in Montana after the passage of two initiatives by Montana voters in the November election. Constitutional Initiative 118 amended the state constitution to allow the Legislature or voters to set the age at which adults can possess and consume marijuana and ballot Initiative 190 legalized the sale and p...

  • FWP continuing to offer online hunters safety courses

    Updated Feb 11, 2021

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is continuing to offer free online courses for youth and adults interested in hunter and bowhunter education. In response to social distancing requirements and restrictions on group gatherings, FWP moved to all online courses for hunter and bowhunter education certification in May of 2020. These free, online-only courses will continue to be available to students age 12 (by Jan. 16, 2022) and older until we can resume in-person classes. The...

  • Days of Dahl lives

    Updated Feb 11, 2021

    Valentine sun catchers, heart wreaths and cookies were all part of the fun as long-term care residents and staff at Dahl Memorial spent some heart felt moments together preparing for Valentine's Day last week. Don't forget to send your favorite resident(s) a Valentine this year!...

  • County spray day, February 24

    Updated Feb 11, 2021

    Carter County's Spray Day will be held on Wednesday, February 24. The annual program is a collaboration of efforts between the Extension office and county weed department. Organizers have put together another great list of speakers this year and hope all interested individuals will join. Spray Day will run from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Carter County Events Center. Lunch will be provided. To get an approximate head count for the meal, attendees are asked to RSVP by calling the...

  • Letter to the editor

    Updated Feb 11, 2021

    Dear Editor, As a lifelong resident and tax payer in Carter County I found the information from the staff of Dahl Memorial and the County Commissioners very informative. I have always found the staff at the hospital very competent and am very thankful for their help many times. Unfortunately there is so much information that is never known. Last years virus has hit everyone, disrupted lives and made it extremely difficult for the health care workers. It was good to know how they have dealt with it all. The commissioners were...

  • Cooking in the West

    Susan Metcalf|Updated Feb 11, 2021

    Winter has been fairly kind to us up until this past weekend when we suddenly plunged into the deep freeze. We do not start calving until mid-March, but my heart goes out to the people who are calving and lambing in this cold snowy weather. It reminded me of this great poem that I believe Wes Sargent wrote back in his senior year in high school in 2007. Wes is now all grown up, and he and his wife Lydia are ranching out in the big country northeast of Big Timber, Montana raising cows and their two children. Besides raising...

  • Conversations with God

    Updated Feb 11, 2021

    Hello God, it’s me, Mara: You know, Lord, reading Proverbs 17:22: “A merry heart doeth good like medicine,” was a reminder of long ago when several of us gathered over at C.B.’s house. [Just for fun, initials were used instead of names.]. C.B. was getting up in years, so J.L. would invite several friends over; she may or may not bring cookies. C.B. always had tea or coffee ready for whoever was coming. K.D., housekeeper for C.B., was usually there to ‘help’ with a treat. Once seated around the small kitchen table, C.B....

  • 100 COVID-19 vaccinations

    Updated Feb 11, 2021

    On Tuesday, Carter County Public Health announced that one hundred COVID-19 vaccination shots have been given in Carter County. More information about the next phase of the county's vaccination plan will soon be announced in the Eagle....

  • Lady Dawgs to wrap up regular season

    Updated Feb 10, 2021

    The CCHS Lady Bulldogs held the Longhorns scoreless in the fourth quarter and pulled away with an 18 point victory in Wibaux on Saturday. The ‘Dogs had a two-point lead heading into the final frame before outscoring the ‘Horns 16-0 over the final eight minutes. Heidi LaBree led all scorers with 15 points. Stats and scores from the game were not made available to the Eagle at the time of printing. The girls will play in Jordan this Thursday and at home versus Custer/Hysham on Friday to wrap up their regular season. The Dis...

  • JV boys win at buzzer

    Updated Feb 10, 2021

    The JV boys’ basketball team won on a last second ‘throw’ at the basket on Saturday in Wibaux. The Dogs got off to a slow start and were down double digits in the second quarter before storming back in the third when they outscored the Longhorns 24-6. The game was tied at 40 as the finally seconds closed. Sophomore Tucker Tooke threw up a prayer towards the basket that somehow went in at the buzzer, giving the JV squad a three-point victory. Jaden Pardee had 13 points and Brayden Bucholz had 9 rebounds to lead the way for C...

  • Locals on MCC President's Honor List

    Updated Feb 10, 2021

    Miles Community College recently announced that Rose Rychner and Willow Beach, both of Ekalaka, were each named to the President’s Honor List for the Fall 2020 semester. Students who are taking 12 or more credits and maintain a term grade-point average of 3.5 or higher are eligible for this scholastic recognition....