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  • Jaynes, Fetter earn honors

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 25, 2020

    The Lady Coyotes landed a pair of familiar faces on this year's District 3C All-Conference list. Senior Christina Jaynes and junior Melony Fetter were both named to the 2020 All-Conference team. Jaynes also earned a spot on the five-person Defensive team. Both Athletes have made the 3C list in previous seasons. Jaynes made the list in 2019 and was an honorable mention in 2018. Fetter was named to the 3C list in 2018, prior to playing a year of basketball in Harlem. Dodson Coach Frank Benson...

  • Region 6 FWP Offices are open

    Marc Kloker, MFWP Region 6|Mar 25, 2020

    Rest assured, Region 6 Fish, Wildlife and Parks offices are open! However, due to the “social distancing” measures that are being taken, please expect to abide by the following: If you can, please use the internet to buy your licenses and apply for permits…this way there is no social interaction necessary. If you feel ill or have any symptoms, please respect our staff and others by not entering an FWP building. We would be happy to answer any questions over the phone: 406-228-3700 (Glasgow) or 406-265-6177 (Havre.) If you do come to the Glasg...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week: Alba González Palou

    Mar 25, 2020

    Fave Hobby: Reading and listening to Music. Favorite Movie: Bohemian Rhapsody. Fave TV Show: La Que Se Avecina. Fave Spot in P.C.: The Villa Theatre. Fave type of food / Fave Dessert: Mac N Cheese / Coconut Cream Pie. Fave Superhero: Spiderman. Fave Subject: Math / Biology....

  • Delivery service and walk-ins welcome in Phillips County as Gov. Bullock orders closures

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Mar 25, 2020

    Montana Governor Steve Bullock announced a Directive on Friday morning that all dine-in food service and alcohol beverage businesses and other activities are to close by 8 p.m. tonight, March 20, and the directive expires at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 27, 2020, in order to curtail the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Montana. In the interim, those establishments that offer food and beverage services are permitted and encouraged to use delivery, walk-up, and drive-through service "and to use precautions in doing so to mitigate the potential...

  • Dodson Public School's "Mean Green Coyote Machine"

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Mar 25, 2020

    Dodson Public Schools (DPS) have announced the "Mean Green Coyote Machine" will be dropping off free, emergency meals in Dodson for all children enrolled at Dodson and will include all children in those households during the mandatory school closures. The "Mean Green Coyote Machine" - one of the newest vehicles to the DPS transportation fleet - will be delivering meals in Dodson and regular route bus stops at noon. "Once again, these meals will be for students and their siblings who live in one household registered in the Dodson Public...

  • MHS announces 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

    Mar 25, 2020

    Malta High School has announced its 3rd Quarter Honor Roll for the 2019-20 school year which includes 33 students led by the senior class with 12. Those students are: Seniors: Tyler Arnold, Kaylanna Bain, Kaycee Bond, Ben Costin, Kelbee Denham, Isabeau Markuson, Kendall Moore, Jillian O'Brien, Isac Pratt, Rya Soul, Aidan Wiese, and Macy Williamson. Juniors: Tamela Abrahamson, Kylie Hunter, Sidney Meeks, YeRim Nam, Erica Smith, and Hayden VanWichen. Sophomores: Bryan Bertos, Jade Darrington, Alba, Gonzalez Palou, Maddison Stamper, and Connor...

  • Malta Masons award reading with bicycles at MES

    Mar 25, 2020

    A few Malta Elementary School students were awarded for their reading efforts by the Malta Masons. The winners are pictured with Mason representatives above. 4th Grade: Lane Spencer and Courtney Merrimen. 5th Grade: Carly Mears and John Ritchey....

  • Phillips County COVID-19 Updtes: Heath Dept. recomendations, Gov "stay-at-home" order and first state death

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Mar 25, 2020

    The Phillips County Health Department on Thursday night recommended that anyone who has traveled out of county to a location where more than five positive COVID-19 virus cases have been discovered should self-quarantine for 14 days. This announcement comes hours after Montana Governor Steve Bullock's "stay-at-home" order keeping residents indoors with limited travel allowed for essential trips such as picking up groceries or seeking medical care and hours before Gov. Bullock announced the first... Full story