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  • A lot of Lovecs

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Wrangling up nearly 100 Lovecs and getting them to stand still long enough to take a picture is no easy task, as evidenced in the photo at left. The 2021 Emil and Eula Lovec Reunion took place July 1st through July 4th at Camp Needmore outside Ekalaka. Highlights of the reunion included live and silent auctions, a raffle, the family softball game, dancing, a cornhole tournament and a series of eight legged ski races. One ski race had to be re-ran after controversy at the...

  • Summit Basketball Camp

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    The 7th Annual Summit Basketball Camp, named after legendary women's college basketball coach Pat Summit, was held June 21-23 in Ekalaka. The camp is put on each year by Kayla Olsen with the assistance of a large number of volunteers who help coach and organize it. Organizers are thankful for the ongoing support of the camp, especially for the many sponsors that made it possible, and are looking forward to next year....

  • Summit volleyball camp

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Piggy-backing off of Summit Basketball Camp, the inaugural Summit Volleyball Camp was held on the same week of June in Ekalaka. The camp was organized by 2017 CCHS graduate Glen Frye, who received assistance from many of the same people that helped put on the basketball camp. Frye hopes to grow the program in the coming years....

  • Young eagles learning to fly can appear to be injured

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    MILES CITY – In recent days several people have called or commented about seeing the eagles from the Main Street nest on the ground, on the Tongue River bridge, or even appearing to be injured. This is a common occurrence this time of year, as the young eagles are fledging or learning to fly at around 10 to 12 weeks old. They are the same size as adults, but they are awkward as they test out their flight skills and can appear to be injured. Eaglets will spend a considerable a...

  • Conversations with God

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Hello God, it’s me, Mara: You know, Lord, several friends went walking one morning, through the nearby park, along some hills, loving and appreciating the view, enjoying their time together. Gal #1: “I’m out of water, I’ll soon need a drink. Are we about to the end of this trail?” The second gal mentioned that she was having a hard time breathing. Gal #3 mentioned a notice about the air quality being fairly good but the Grass Pollen was high; they WERE on a lot of grass, so, of course, breathing probably was a bit hard. The...

  • APHIS grasshopper suppression program materializes

    Mary Rumph, MSU Extension Powder River Agent|Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Planes in the Air: When asked the first of June what I thought the chances were of the APHIS grasshopper treatment program happening, my response was "10%." On Tuesday, June 22nd, I heard the first plane flying west of Biddle. The next day, I saw a plane returning to the airport at Broadus which I followed in to take a closer look. In speaking with Taelor Anderson and Hannah Lewis, our local Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine (APHIS)...

  • Stiegs celebrate 50th

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Around three hundred people attended A&A Stieg Wholesale's 50th Anniversary celebration at their shop on June 25 in Ekalaka. Attendees enjoyed a meal catered by Wagon Wheel Café, prizes and live music from Wilder Butte Band. Three lucky individuals won gift certificates to A&A: Doug Marston won a $100 gift certificate, Ernie Melum won a $75 gift certificate and Alice Ward won a $50 gift certificate....

  • The Corner

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    As I sit here, memories come to mind. As a child, I have come to Ekalaka to visit many times. Each visit builds on a journey of the past to the present, for which I am grateful to know my father's path. As an adult, my Kalstrom cousins, the Waterlands, and many others have welcomed my family and I. We reminisce of days gone by. A small place we have come to stay, in this quaint town of Ekalaka. A building our family calls the "Little House" on Kalstrom Way. Many town's people...

  • Baby Castleberry

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Conner and Kiplee Castleberry of Ekalaka announce the birth of their third daughter. At 8:33 p.m. on June 21, 2021, Kinsey Summer Castleberry arrived at Sidney Health Center in Sidney. She weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces and was 18 inches long. Proud siblings are Kimber, age 7, and KarleeJo, age 3. Paternal grandparents are Dane and Pam Castleberry of Ekalaka. Maternal grandparents are Gary Warden of Kennewick Washington, and Monica Smith of Waikoloa Hawaii. Great-grandparents are...

  • Shakespeare comes to Ekalaka

    Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Montana Shakespeare in the Parks' performance of "Cymbeline" was well attended by members of the community on Tuesday evening in Ekalaka. The performance was again sponsored by Sagebrush Service Club and enjoyed on the Dahl Memorial Healthcare lawn. The theatre company travels to rural areas around the state putting on performances that have been a cherished community event for nearly fifty years. The event did not happen in 2020 as Montana State University postponed the...

  • Department of Livestock asks Montanans to stay alert

    Updated Jul 7, 2021

    The Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) is asking residents to remain vigilant about the presence of feral swine. Though there have been no confirmed sightings in Montana, populations are spreading and the risk of introduction to Montana is high. Feral swine are an invasive species that damage crops, pastures, and waterways, and these animals can carry diseases that spread to livestock, people, and wildlife. The biggest risk of introduction to Montana is swine crossing the border from Canada. Though, with at least 39 U.S....

  • New board leadership of MBA includes representation of Montana banks of all sizes

    Updated Jul 7, 2021

    The Montana Bankers Association (MBA) announced the newly elected 2021-2022 leaders of the organization’s board today, resulting from elections among the MBA membership at the 118th Annual Membership Meeting earlier in June 2021. Jake Pelczar, Senior Vice President, Bank of Montana is the newly elected Chairman of the MBA Board of Directors, with Mike Seppala, President, Western Security Bank to serve as the Vice Chair of the Board, and Desiree Elkin, Chief Credit Officer, Summit National Bank to serve as S...

  • Cooking in the West

    Susan Metcalf|Updated Jul 7, 2021

    I absolutely love kitchen tips, and I try to pass them along without too much commentary, but sometimes I just can't resist sharing comments about the actual practicality of those tips. For example, Martha Stewart claims that if you have a headache, you should rub a cut lime on your forehead. That might work, but it is a bit messy when there is a large body of research that suggests that if you add salt and tequila to the cut lime and ingest it, all of your aches and even your worries will go away! My friend Julie Kinsey...

  • Janice Markuson

    Updated Jul 7, 2021

    Funeral Mass for Janice Mae Markuson, 82, of Ekalaka will be Friday, July 9, 2021 at 11:00am Fr. Thomas Tobin will celebrate the mass with Rick Miske assisting at Stevenson Funeral Home Ekalaka. Family Receiving Friends will be Thursday, July 8, 2021 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm at Stevenson Funeral Home in Ekalaka. Janice Mae Markuson, 82, passed away on July 5, 2021, after a long battle with cancer. She was born April 16, 1939 to Gus and Lima (Griffin) Malmquist, the youngest of seve...

  • Aging water mains to be replaced next summer

    Updated Jul 7, 2021

    The Town of Ekalaka plans to use over $1.6 million in combined funding to replace nearly one mile of aging water lines. Construction is scheduled to take place in the summer of 2022, according to a preliminary engineering report completed by Great West Engineering of Billings. An anticipated bid date is early next spring. The project focuses on replacing old cast iron pipe lines with PVC, starting with sections that are the highest priority. All of the water mains on Munro Avenue, Sandy Street and Senator Street will be...

  • Third-driest June on record in Ekalaka

    Updated Jul 7, 2021

    Ekalaka received 0.55 inches of precipitation in June, the third least on record, according to National Weather Service data. The only Junes the area has received less came in 1933 (0.53 inches) and 1949 (0.49 inches). Ekalaka had 1.14 inches in June of ‘88. The all-time average precipitation for the month of June in Ekalaka is 3.12 inches. The average high temperature this June was also the second hottest recorded at 89.9 degrees. The only year hotter was in 1988 when the average daily high was 91.8 degrees. Scattered t...