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Articles from the February 2, 2024 edition


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  • Lady Bulldogs defeat Lady Cougars

    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    The Lady Bulldogs lost to the Lady Spartans on January 23rd in Baker, 19-70. Keli Melton led CCHS with seven points; Madison O'Connor led Baker with 27. CCHS 7 15 17 19 Baker 29 43 59 70 CCHS: Keli Melton 7, Kendra Tooke 5, Danica Shepherd 3, Kendall Kittelmann 2, Alivia Foxley 2. Baker: Madison O'Connor 27, Jocelyn Graham 12, Emily Enos 8, Avery O'Connor 8, Brittney O'Connor 6, Nakona Selle 4, Saraya Afrank 2, Jasia Stieg 2, Megan Varner 1. On January 25th the Lady Bulldogs...

  • 'Dogs lose tight game vs. Hawks

    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    The varsity Bulldogs lost to the Baker Spartans, 36-63, on January 23rd in Baker. The 'Dogs shot 8 of 16 from the free throw line; Baker went 7 of 10. Spartan Cooper O'Connor was the games top scorer with 16 points. Kaleb Frye and Jace Pardee each had 9 for the 'Dogs. CCHS 10 23 27 36 Baker 18 32 50 63 CCHS: Kaleb Frye 9, Jace Pardee 9, Eldon Morris 7, Wyatt Melton 6, Chace Loehding 4, Ethan Frye 1. Baker: Cooper O'Connor 16, Gentre Coulter 10, Marvin Sabanski 10, Kane Olsen...

  • Farm Bureau members share thoughts on national convention

    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    Thirty-five Montana Farm Bureau members experienced the venerable 105th American Farm Bureau Convention January 19-24 in Salt Lake City. During the meeting of the country's largest agricultural organization with the theme "New Frontiers," members learned from workshops and tours, heard top-notch speakers on leadership, discussed policy during the Delegates Session, attended committee meetings and enjoyed networking with other farmers and ranchers. "Attending the American Farm...

  • Montana's public lands should be run by Montanans, not D.C.

    U.S. Senator Steve Daines|Updated Jan 31, 2024

    As a fifth-generation Montanan, I have fond memories with my Grandpa Daines of learning how to fish and hunt north of Big Timber, and my goal is to pass these traditions on to my own children and grandchildren. There is no better way to experience Montana than backpacking, hunting, hiking or fishing. I share this passion with many Montanans, which is why improving access to our public lands is such a high priority. That’s why I introduced my “Montana Sportsmen Conservation Act.” Montanans should determine what is best for o...

  • CAPITOLETTER

    Karen Odell|Updated Jan 31, 2024

    January 29, 2024 We enjoyed the warmer week at Capitol and on Tie Creek. The snow began melting, and by Sunday, most of the snow was gone. Each day was a little icy, until it warmed up. Even with the warmer air, some days still produced a cold wind. Ross Phelps was at Ronda Cordell’s, several day this week. He finished up all the current projects for her, on Saturday. On Tuesday morning, Ronda left for Spearfish in dense fog. When she got to the Belltower Curve, and looked west from there, she saw clear blue sky. As she l...

  • Cooking in the West

    Susan Metcalf|Updated Jan 31, 2024

    I just love those helpful hint columns, books, and posts full of tips on how to remove every stain known to man or cure anything from warts to arthritis with a home remedy. Sometimes though, I have to question the effectiveness and efficiency of the remedies and helpful hints. I have actually had less than miraculous results with many of those tips. A tomato juice bath is supposed to be the cure-all for skunk spray. Do you know how much a tomato juice bath for a small boy costs? Back in 1992, it was $92.00 cheaper and much...

  • Conversations with God

    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    Hello God, it’s me, Mara: You know, Lord, ‘Twas fun checking February Calendar pages, seeing who had birthdays and who got married. We ‘knew’ one child who’d been born on Valentine’s Day! Neither of us knew anyone who claimed the 8th, 15th or 16th. But family and friends, loved ones, near and far were included! Alexia thought February was well-ordered, especially since she knew one guy in his late 90’s. Her daughter peeked in – she’d been eavesdropping, she said; “Mommy, don’t forget, we know a baby who is only one day old to...

  • JV boys down Plevna

    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    The JV Bulldogs lost to the Class B Baker Spartans on January 23rd at Baker. Blue shot 3 of 12 on free throws. Ethan Mellon was the top-scorer for CCHS with 7 points. Cru Schwartz led Baker with 8. CCHS JV 14 18 24 30 Baker JV 11 28 43 51 CCHS JV: Ethan Mellon 7, Zander Ashbrook 6, Roger Beach 6, Tiernan O’Connor 4, Eldon Morris 3, Rylan Carroll 3, Cole Rost 1. Baker JV: Cru Schwartz 8, Jerrick Moser 7, Trevin Lecoe 5, Drake Graham 5, Canden Coulter 5, Chase Follmer 5, Jackson Moser 4, Caden Barth 4, Dawson Christensen 4, J...

  • Baby Lund

    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    Emery Grace Lund was born January 16, 2024 at Glendive Medical Center to Angus and Briley Lund. Emery was 6 pounds 5 ounces and 19 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Steve and Melanie Lund of Wibaux. Maternal grandparents are Terry and Michelle Cook of Columbus....

  • January cold snap fuels Montana's coal power debate

    Eric Dietrich and Amanda Eggert, montanafreepress.org|Updated Jan 31, 2024

    The record-breaking cold snap Montana saw this month brought days of below-zero temperatures across the state - and with them what major Montana utility NorthWestern Energy said was record-high electric demand from its customers. The arctic blast, and how the state's energy system responded, triggered a wave of analysis from folks engaged in Montana's running debate over renewable energy, coal generation and the future of the state's electric grid. The Montana Environmental...

  • Pioneer upgrades press plate technology

    Mark Watson, Black Hills Pioneer|Updated Jan 31, 2024

    Editor's note: The Ekalaka Eagle has been printed at the Black Hills Pioneer in Spearfish, South Dakota since May, 2023. Late last week, the Pioneer started using upgraded plate technology. This issue of the Eagle is the first printed using the new technology. Innovation and embracing technology is always at the forefront of the Black Hills Pioneer's mission to serve their community. The January 25th Black Hills Pioneer was printed using upgraded plate technology to make the...

  • Last man standing

    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    submitted by Julie Rehbein courtesy of The Roundup Fritz Rehbein is the thirteenth child from a family of 15, born in Lane, MT, Jan. 27, 1929. His parents are Alfred and Agnes Rehbein. Fritz's twin sister was born a little bit before he was. From this day forward, he came to say that 13 is his lucky number, and always "Ladies first!" Fritz's mother would describe him as being a very independent child. He loved animals and ranch life at a young age. At age 3 he would help his...

  • Self defense

    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    Dickinson, North Dakota Detective and Carter County native Kylan Klauzer was in Ekalaka on January 27th to teach a women's self defense class at St. Joan or Arc Parish Hall. Klauzer has over 18 years of experience with the Dickinson Police Department and is a graduate of the FBI's National Academy Program. He has served on the Dickinson region's SWAT team and taught use of force training for the department. Organizers of the class are hopeful to host another in Ekalaka in the...

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