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  • Regenerative agriculture

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    On July 8th, the Eastern Montana Regenerative Agriculture (EMRA) group met in Brusett for a range tour. The group toured two ranches and looked at different pastures and how they are managed. They also learned about water systems, electric fence, biology of livestock, soil health and drought plans. Anyone interested in the group can contact local Abbey Bruski for more information on regenerative agriculture....

  • Unique creations

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    A fun day of making gourd baskets and decorative gourd bird houses was held at the home of Sue Schneider over the weekend. Schneider's sister-in-law, Lynn Wallace visiting from Wisconsin, taught the class. Jenny and Lily Schallenberger, Karen Hammel, Patricia Kalstrom and Charlotte Kalstrom participated. The gourd baskets were dyed with inks and woven with pine needles....

  • Conversations with God

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    Hello God, it’s me, Mara: You know, Lord, it’s amazing what one can find out about plants, all sorts of plants named from A to Z, found in books, computers or even from friends! How about Alpine Currants, [Yum!], beautiful Baby’s Breath, lovely Canna Lilies, beautiful yellow/gold Daffodils, our neighbors Hardy Pink Hibiscus, and remembering Mom’s lovely pink and red Impatient! Thinking back to long ago, how about Aunties Jacaranda Tree! WOW! Rhubarb is special to many folks too, especially the Pie that our Mom used to make...

  • The Corner

    Erwin Curry|Updated Jul 29, 2021

    I arrived back in town on a hot July afternoon some days ago, A passed brother-in-law to remember - and a town with new construction - with obvious determination - grit and goals, And Mother Nature seems to be giving another of her serious tests, With scant rain and hoppers - conditions aren’t now the best. Adversity has been faced before by farmers and ranchers - and those who depend upon them - of all the difficult rows - before - had to be hoed, And though each family in the county face problems which may differ - t...

  • Littlest Lovec

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    Cory and Ashley Lovec of Park City, Montana announce the birth of their daughter, Olive Lois Lovec. Olive was born at 1:06 a.m. on June 16, 2021 at Billing Clinic in Billings, Montana. She weighed six pounds 11 ounces and was 19 inches long. Proud older brothers are Brantley Emil and Hutson Vincent. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Ruth Hughes of Butte. Paternal grandparents are Steven and Tricia Lovec of Mill Iron....

  • Dino Shindig

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    The 9th Annual Dino Shindig took place over the weekend in Ekalaka. Numbers of attendees for events were up across the board from last year. Two hundred fifty-seven people attended talks and museum activities on Saturday and the museum beat its fundraising goal in the online auction. As always, the speakers and dance on Saturday were big hits. On Sunday, 54 diggers and 20 field volunteers, pictured above, visited 4 active dig sites....

  • Tiny paleontologists

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    A number of local children, such as little Charlee Jo Lindell (pictured left), enjoyed the giant inflatable dinosaurs that Summit National Bank put up outside during the Dino Shindig last week in Ekalaka....

  • Fair time

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    Show off your crafts, quilts, cooking skills, photos, gardening, woodworking, etc. Fair entry forms are due Monday, August 9 by 6 p.m. Mail to P.O. Box 164 Ekalaka, MT 59324 or email: [email protected] Entry forms are in the middle of the fair book. Indoor exhibits must be in place for judging by Thursday, August 12 at 9:30 a.m....

  • Grasshopper contest during fair

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    Carter Co. Fair Board is sponsoring a grasshopper contest. If you wish to enter, please submit an entry form to the fair office by Monday, August 9 at 6 p.m. Grasshopper exhibits need to be in place for judging by Thursday, August 12 at 9:30 a.m. There will be two age groups: 12 and under and 13 and older. Prizes will be awarded. Categories: 1. Largest Grasshopper - must be mounted on Styrofoam or cardboard. 2. Best Pen of 4 (live) - must be in a clear, escape proof...

  • Commissioners issue RFP for new hospital

    Updated Jul 29, 2021

    In February, the Eagle reported that county commissioners had unanimously voted to change the name of the new healthcare facility in Ekalaka. The new facility is named "Carter County Healthcare Facility." That vote was made even though the bond issue that county residents voted on in the November 6, 2018 election was on the ballot as "GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND FOR NEW Dahl Memorial HOSPITAL." On June 1, Carter County commissioners and County Attorney Corbit Harrington called...

  • Montana Hay Hotline available for producers affected by drought

    Updated Jul 28, 2021

    As severe drought conditions and wildfires persist across the state, the Montana Department of Agriculture is reminding agricultural producers of the availability of the Hay Hotline, an online tool that connects those interested in buying, selling, or donating hay or pasture. The Hay Hotline allows producers to enter new listings with descriptions of the forage they have available to sell or donate. It also provides users with an option to search for available hay or pasture. The online tool is maintained by the Montana...

  • Lyle Babb

    Updated Jul 28, 2021

    Lyle Wallace Babb December 24, 1935 – July 2, 2021 A son, the first male child in the family for two generations, was born on December 24, 1935. He was named Lyle Wallace, born to Harry Babb and Elizabeth (Durm) Babb. Lyle was the only child born in the "house that Harry built" on the Tie Creek. Lyle was raised on the Durm/ Babb family farm/ranch. He attended elementary school on Tie Creek at Plainview, Montana and graduated from Carter County High School in Ekalaka, M...

  • Chief Water Court Judge appointment

    Updated Jul 28, 2021

    Chief Justice Mike McGrath announced Tuesday that he has re-appointed Russell McElyea to continue serving as the Chief Judge of the Montana Water Court. McElyea’s appointment is effective August 1, 2021. McElyea, who started as the associate judge, has been a Water Court judge since 2012. “Russ has done an incredible with moving the adjudication process to its conclusion. He understands the mechanics of the court and what needs to be done to provide finality to water users,” said Chief Justice McGrath. “We are very lucky he i...

  • Cooking in the West

    Susan Metcalf|Updated Jul 28, 2021

    Just when my muscles have grown used to working, it is almost time to go back and sit at a desk as the school year approaches. The entire month of June, my body thinks it enlisted in the Army and no one told it. By July, the severe muscle cramps have subsided, and by August, I can walk up a hill without needing oxygen. Then, it is back to the office every day to let my muscles deteriorate for another nine months. My friend, Judy Sondeno, who lives near Sidney, Montana taught with me for many years. As colleagues, we dieted...