Articles from the September 28, 2018 edition

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Annual hospital meeting sees good turnout

Over 75 members attended the Dahl Memorial Healthcare Annual Member Meeting last Thursday at Carter County Events Center. Around 90 attended in 2017 while only 45 turned out in 2016. The meeting...

 

Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame announces 2018 inductions

Today the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center (MCHF & WHC) announced the eleventh class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public....

 

Faithweavers to start on October 3

The Faithweavers youth program at St. Elizabeth Lutheran Church will be starting on Wednesday, October 3 this year. All children from age 4 through 6th grade are welcome. The class will be held on the first and third Wednesday of every month and...

 

Help support School Readiness Program

The Hammond and Hawks Home Schools are running a fundraiser through Schwan’s to help cover the cost of the School Readiness Program, which offers preschool aged kids the opportunity to be in a classroom once a week. An ambitious goal of $800 has...

 

Changes to patient registration at Dahl

Starting October 1, Dahl Memorial Clinic will be updating its patient registration process. When individuals come for their scheduled appointment, they will need to bring a driver’s license, current insurance card(s) and expected visit copay....

 

Carter County youth to celebrate National 4-H Week

For the 76th consecutive year, millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni across the country will celebrate National 4-H Week from October 7-13. This year's theme, “Inspire Kids to Do,” is a campaign that will give kids more opportunities...

 

Western 4-H Family and Consumer Science Show

The 56th Annual Western 4-H Family and Consumer Science Show will be held October 12 and 13 at the Central States Fairgrounds in Rapid City, South Dakota. While this is called a show, it consists of various contests for developing life skills that...

 

Hat Tips

Hello, I can’t recall a fall with so many beautiful days. I know I will not have my fall work done when the first snows hit, but it dang sure won’t be Mother Nature’s fault. She is giving me plenty of opportunity. I’m a believer in climate...

 

Letter to the editor

The Ekalaka Board of Trustees recently authorized the purchase of a new activity bus and high school bleachers. Both decisions were based upon the professional opinion of many stakeholders with respect to safety and operational efficiency. The Bus...

 

Montana Tales and Tails

Feeling strong? Recently, I watched a Cooper's hawk take off from a rural, gravel road, clutching a dead meadowlark in its talons. An adult Cooper's hawk might weigh one pound. An adult meadowlark pro...

 

Montana's greatest wonder: the Missouri River

On Aug. 12, 1805, Meriwether Lewis penned in his journals, "the road was still plain, I therefore did not dispare of shortly finding a passage over the mountains and of tasting the waters of the...

 

CCHS downs Broadus in three sets

CCHS Volleyball defeated the Broadus Hawks in three straight sets on Saturday, 25-21, 25-18 and 25-15. As a team, the Bulldogs had 40 kills, 33 digs, 30 assists, 15 aces and 4 blocks. Tori Tooke led...

 

Dogs fail to complete comeback

The Bulldog defense couldn't get any stops in the first quarter at Savage last Friday night. Savage seemingly moved the ball at will and had a 32-6 heading into the second. CCHS was shorthanded due to...

 

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