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  • Hilarity ensues

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 10, 2019

    From a battle of wits between Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella in which they traded situations to Pooh Bear becoming a ninja and Cleopatra hosting a modern day, Oprah-style talk show in ancient Egypt, the Malta High School and Middle School Spring Play was packed with laughs and obscurity last Tuesday night. Dr. Scientist, played by Marcus Woods, narrated the 50-play entitled "What Would Happen if ... 5 10 Minute tales of Improbability" which featured Tamela Abrahamson, Izzy Markuson, Turk...

  • Changes to US Border hours reduction not popular at town hall meeting

    Apr 10, 2019

    A town hall meeting was held at the Great Nothern's Lodge Room in Malta last Wednesday, hosted by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB), to talk about a proposal to adjust hours of operation at four Montana ports of entry into Canada which would include the Port of Morgan in Loring, Mont., on Highway 191. Everyone who spoke at the meeting who wasn't a CPB employee said they were not in favor of the proposed hours change as they felt it would hurt local business and tourism. The four...

  • Andersons, Bishop, come together as United Realty

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 10, 2019

    By combining forces, Barb and Gary Anderson and Carly Bishop now have a combined 51 years of experience in the real estate industry and throw Shane and Tanner Anderson into the fold and that number shoots up past 60 years (granted, most of these years are notched on Gary's belt, but still.) Earlier this month, Bishop and the Andersons combined their Phillips County real estate offices to fall under the umbrella of United Country Real Estate Northwest Realty & Auction, have moved the operation...

  • Malta School District to hold Mail Ballot Election

    Apr 10, 2019

    The Board of Trustees of the Malta School District recently approved the ballot measures which will be arriving in the mail shortly. There are two issues on the ballot that need to be explained. The Malta School District has not requested a General Fund Mill Levy increase since 2012. The $28,581.68 that has been placed on the ballot represents a 3.77 mill increase. Those mills would impact a $100,000 home by $5.08 annually and a $200,000 home $10.17 annually. The other ballot measure is the Building Reserve Fund. In 2014, the taxpayers approved...

  • Rep. Knudsen explains HB 658, 652 opposition

    Rep. Casey Knudsen, Mont. HD 33|Apr 10, 2019

    This past week, the Montana House of Representatives passed both House Bill 652, the Long-Range Bonding bill, and House Bill 658, the Medicaid Expansion bill. The Bonding bill passed the floor with 68 yes votes and 30 no votes, and the Medicaid Expansion bill passed with 61 yes votes and 37 no votes. I opposed House Bill 658, the Medicaid Expansion bill, largely because the non-severability clause in the bill was removed and replaced with a severability clause. This means that if a court finds that any portion of the law is unconstitutional or...

  • District 12 Music Festival in Malta April 12 & 13

    Apr 10, 2019

    Over 300 students will be in Malta for the District 12 Music Festival at Malta High School on Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13, and those students who receives 1-scores will qualify for State Music Festival at Senior High in Billings on May 3 and 4. Events in Malta will start at 8 a.m. and go until 6 p.m. on Friday at Malta High School and on Saturday events begin at 9 a.m. Friday’s events include Bands, Choirs, Swing Choirs, Jazz Bands, and Percussion. Saturday includes solos and duets - instrumental and vocal. The public is invited b...

  • Loring News for April 10, 2019

    Dixie Stordahl, PCN Correspondent|Apr 10, 2019

    Here we are starting the second week of April! We have had super warm temps this week, even the lows were above freezing! We just have a small snirty snow pile left. Snirty is a word I learned from Ivan Doig. It means dirt blown on a snow bank. A falcon was chasing a smaller bird and stopped to rest in our pine trees. He had a barred tail and the back was polka dotted. It was bigger than a kestrel and not as colorful. And I thought the snowy owl was gone to the northern climes already, but I saw...

  • Cleanup at Malta Cemetery

    Apr 10, 2019

    The St. Mary's middle school youth group spent time Wednesday evening cleaning the boulevard and fence line in front of the Malta Cemetery. The youth are from left to right Camryn Mears, Kennedy Koss, Aubri Werk, Chuck Brittin, Colton Mears, Arena Niebur, Lauren Tuss and Brylee French....

  • Clausen receives Fred L. Robinson Scholarship

    Apr 10, 2019

    Payton Clausen, a senior at Malta High School, has been selected to receive the Fred L. Robinson Scholarship for 2019. This scholarship has been awarded annually to a Phillips County senior to honor past Malta businessman Fred L. Robinson. The scholarship is in the amount of $6,000.00. Payton is the senior class president and has been president of his class for all four years of high school. During his four years at Malta High School Payton has been active in Football, Golf, and track. He has...

  • Whitewater News and Opinion for April 10, 2019

    Helen Austin, PCN Correspondent|Apr 10, 2019

    4-3. Sympathy to family and friends of all the loved ones who passed away recently in Phillips County. This includes Roy Waters who made many trips to Whitewater. He was a veteran, and proud of it. He had recently got an award for his mother who was a 4-Star Mother because she had four sons who served in the military at one time. Imagine the fear and worry she went through. War is so terrible. Phillips County has lost so many people this year. Many of us here are older, retired folks and the...

  • Ms. Kindle's class rewarded for Science Fair Efforts

    Apr 10, 2019

    Kori Kindle's first grade class at Malta Elementary School was awarded with a pizza party last month after having the most Malta Elelemtary School Science Fair exhibits of any class at the school. The students pictured above are: Back, from the left, Emmett Harms, Blake Tharp, Hudson Moore, Kolten Coil, and Nolan Moore. Front, Kallie LaBrie, Alethea Austin, and Robin Hickel....

  • Saco Student Spotlight for April, 2019

    Apr 10, 2019

    Jaydyn Erickson Sophomore Jaydyn Erickson is a sophomore at Saco High School and is 15 years old. Jaydyn is the daughter of Jess and Melissa Erickson. Jaydyn's activities include volleyball, basketball, BPA, band and choir, her favorite subject is Science. Jaydyn tells us that her favorite teacher is Mr. Malone and her role model is Sasha Fourstar. Jaydyn's hobbies are singing and playing the guitar. She would like to attend Black Hills State University to become a Physical Therapist. Jaydyn...

  • Card News for April 10, 2019

    Apr 10, 2019

    Whist On April 2, Leonard Leader led the pack with 53 while Ken Ruzika took second with 50. The traveling prize was awarded to Barb Stevens. Pinochle April 4 saw Lee Stevens take top honors with 7,140 and Jerry Depute took second with a score of 7,120. The traveling prize was awarded To Harvey Smith. 1,500 Trump for Lee and Al Kroll while Nina Jones posted 1,000 Aces....

  • Briefly for April 10, 2019

    Apr 10, 2019

    Malta Senior Meals Thursday, Apr 11th - Baked chicken Friday, Apr 12th - Stuffed cabbage Tuesday, Apr 16th - Lasagna Casserole P.C. Museum Opens for the season Phillips County Museum opens its doors Monday, April 1, 2019. Monday-Saturday 10-5. Malta VFW Auxiliary meeting 4-10. The Malta VFW Auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 10 at the VFW Club. 6pm. Election of officers. Members please attend. Presentation on trafficked and missing persons 4-11. The Montana Department of Justice Division of Criminal...

  • PHILLIPS COUNTY SHERIFF NEWS LOG for April 10, 2019

    Apr 10, 2019

    Please remember to file a new burn permit for the 2019 year. If you plan on doing any burning in 2019, please file one BEFORE you start to burn. These permits are good for all of 2019 and you only have to file one a year, not every time you burn. All 2018 permits will no longer be valid after December 31, 2018. Call PCSO, 406-654-2350, to let Dispatch know of your controlled burn before you start, as a courtesy. Thank you! Please be advised: If you are planning on using Trafton Park shelters for an event in the future, please contact the Malta...

  • USDA announces Sign-up period for Updated Conservation Stewardship

    Apr 10, 2019

    The next deadline for Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) applications to be considered for funding in fiscal year 2019 is May 10, 2019. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) plans to invest up to $700 million for new enrollments and contract extensions in fiscal year 2019. The 2018 Farm Bill made several changes to this critical conservation program, which helps agricultural producers take the conservation activities on their farm or ranch to the next level. “CSP continues to be a very effective tool for private landowners wo...

  • Yesterday's Phillips County News Memories for April 10, 2019

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Apr 10, 2019

    1 years ago March 11, 1919 Mrs. Catherine Weikle was elected president of the Malta Woman's Club. Mrs. C.E. Secrest was elected vice president; Mrs. Fred C. Gabriel, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. F. W. Hall, treasurer. ♣♣♣ The J.F. Murray residence was damaged by fire to the extent of about $1,200. ♣♣♣ Earl Partridge had returned from France. ♣♣♣ The United Brethren Church choir had sung the sacred cantata "The Nazarene" at Easter services. ♣♣♣ Four teachers had resigned from the Malta...

  • Phillips County Museum News for April 10, 2019

    Lori Talor, P.C. Museum Curator|Apr 10, 2019

    Spring is here and the doors to the PC Museum are once more open wide. A special invitation is offered to all – come in and see what’s new! A recent discovery in the storeroom opened a window into the life of a samurai warrior. Swords were the most important weapon for a samurai and legend tells that his sword held a samurai’s heart and soul. A new display at the museum includes a US Calvary sword and a samurai sword that has a menuki. The hours are Monday through Saturday 10-5....

  • Arve Harold Christofferson

    Apr 10, 2019

    Arve Harold Christofferson, 91, long-time resident of Bozeman, Montana, died April 4, 2019, in Rochester, Minn., surrounded by his family. He trusted Jesus Christ as his Savior, loved and prayed for his family, and served God as a missionary and pastor for many years. He was born July 27, 1927, to Harold and Ovedia (Solberg) Christofferson in Malta, Mont., who had homesteaded in the Bennet Lake community. He was raised on his dad's wheat and cattle farm 18 miles south of Malta. His family attended church at Immanuel Lutheran Church in that...

  • Dodson News for April 10, 2019

    Eldora Henry, PCN Correspondent|Apr 10, 2019

    Bill Henry stopped in to visit his mom on Monday on his way back to Havre. Wink and Terri Cole were in Malta Wednesday for a medical check-up. Terri brought some groceries to Dora Henry and visited. Polly Solberg attended a Gospel Jamboree meeting in Malta on Tuesday evening. Teri Leys, Dora Henry's daughter was operated on for cancer in Missoula on Thursday. Doing well and home recovering. Polly Solberg and Dora Henry attended a spring conference of the Bear Paw Cluster of the ELCA women at...

  • Professional day Luncheon hosted by Malta P.E.O. on April 24

    Apr 10, 2019

    Malta's P.E.O. Chapter AK is making plans for the 16th Professional Day Salad Luncheon on Wed., April 24th, 11:00 to 1:00 at the Little White Church. In the 16 years of holding the luncheon, 19 local seniors have received scholarships totaling $10,000. Then the Chapter also sends money to help fund the International P.E.O. scholarships, they are: P.E.O. Scholar Awards, Program for Continuing Education, P.E.O. Educational Loan Program, Cottey College, P.E.O. Star Scholarship, and Jane Hammer Holmgren Scholarship. Come to the luncheon or contact...

  • Legal Ads for April 10, 2019

    Apr 10, 2019

    NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF TRUSTEE ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Clerk of School District 14A of Phillips County, State of Montana, that the annual trustee election to be held on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 has been CANCELLED. The number of candidates filing either an Oath of Candidacy or a Declaration of Intent to be a write-in candidate for the open trustee positions is equal to or less than the number of positions to be elected. Jane M. Knudsen Clerk of School District 14A Malta, MT 59538 (Published by Phillips County News...

  • Classified Ads for April 10, 2019

    Apr 10, 2019

    HELP WANTED Malta Dairy Queen Hiring We are looking to hire Summer positions for our team. Possible yearly position for those looking for long-term employment. Positions for Kitchen Cook or Front Counter (depending on desire and ability). We offer flexible summer and school activity schedules, higher than minimum wage, discount employee meals and a friendly work environment. Please pick-up application at DQ for interview with owners. HOUSE FOR SALE House For Sale at 406 S. 6th St. W. Bright and cheerful. Open floor plan. 1500 + sq. ft. 3...

  • Legislative Roundup for April 10, 2019 (Online only)

    Shaylee Ragar and Tim Pierce, UM Legislative News Service University of Montana School of Journalism|Apr 10, 2019

    The House of Representatives passed a bill last week that calls for studying Montana’s tax structure in the face of quickly shifting economics and demographics. Rep. Alan Redfield, R-Livingston, is carrying House Joint Resolution 35, which would ask the Legislature to create an interim revenue and transportation committee to conduct the study. It would also include a subcommittee of non-legislative members, like business owners or tax experts. The bill passed the House on a 94-3 vote Friday. “It’s going to be a big undertaking,” Redfield said o... Full story

  • Mustangs second at Cal Wearley

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 10, 2019

    Despite being shorthanded, the Malta Mustangs Track Team took second place at the Cal Wearley Invitational Meet last Wednesday in Havre. Glasgow won the meet with a total of 84 points. Malta took second with a total of 75. Fairfield took third with 66, Fort Benton took fourth with 45, Havre took fifth with 43m North Star took sixth with 38. "I am real pleased with our teams," Coach Jim Benn said. "Our young kids are doing a nice job. They are going out and competing; getting over the fear of...

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