Articles from the March 26, 2021 edition

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New grocery store coming to Ekalaka

Buck and Toni Kratzer have long discussed owning and operating a grocery store in Ekalaka. The couple moved to Ekalaka from Eureka in 2012. Together with their three young daughters Kira (9), Daisey...

 

School district elections set for May 4

Regular voter registration for the Carter County High School, School District #1, #15 and #56 Elections to be held on May 4, 2021, will close at 5 p.m. on April 5. Persons who wish to register and who...

 

Prosecution, sentencing and expungement questions remain

(Editor's note: This is the fifth in a series about the recent legalization of marijuana in Montana.) With new marijuana laws coming into effect in the state after the passage of Ballot Initiative...

 

Montana Stockgrowers welcome Taiwan's Director General to discuss beef export opportunities

On Tuesday, National Ag Day, the Montana Stockgrowers Association hosted Taiwan's Director General Daniel Kuo-ching Chen and Vice Consul Ting K.T. Chen for talks surrounding trade opportunities for...

 

Legislative update

Fifty- five legislative days of the 67th Montana Legislature are now in the history books. As a result of unprecedented amounts of Federal $ and Executive orders, this Legislature and Governor, is fac...

 
 By Susan Metcalf    Voices    March 26, 2021

Cooking in the West

Many people try to be very careful prior to going on a big trip, so they don't fall and hurt themselves badly enough that they could not travel. Ranch people try to be extra careful prior to calving season, because that is probably the worst time of...

 

Conversations with God

Hello God, it’s me, Mara: You know, Lord, a friend of mine shared this special/interesting letter: author unknown. So here we go, also sharing this letter entitled; From A Friend: Dear Friend, How are you? I just had to send a note to tell you how...

 
 By Erwin Curry    Voices    March 26, 2021

The Corner

Some more thoughts about past classmates, from the CCHS class of 1974. Giggles, Integrity, Lovably Snide, Competitor and Respect Again a look at some from our small class, Yearbook thoughts, help me in my chosen chore, Photos forty eight years, back...

 

CCHS Track and Field starts season

CCHS Track and Field started practice March 15 under the direction of first-year head coach Brett Nielsen. For many of the athletes, this is their first year competing, and after missing last year due...

 

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