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  • Second annual Summer Olympic games punctuate Summer Festival

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jul 10, 2019

    The second annual Malta Chamber of Commerce Summer Olympic games will get underway this Saturday night and caps what should prove to be an active weekend in Malta. The Summer Olympics will get underway at the Great Northern on Saturday night with the event’s registration running from 5:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. Teams of four will compete throughout the night at local bars and taverns in teams of four and registration is $60 per squad. From the GN, teams will travel to the Tin Cup, Stockman Bar, Lucky Bullet Bar, Mint Bar, VFW Club, Westside C...

  • Crop Tour set for July 15 in Phillips

    Marko Manoukian, P.C. Extension Agent|Jul 10, 2019

    This year’s crop tour will be stating July 15, at the Lumsden farm south of Loring. This plot is managed by MSU Northern Research Center and Agronomist Peggy Lamb. In addition, Dr. Alan Dyer, MSU Pathologist will be on hand to discuss disease in small grains. Dr. Dyer will also be at the Tuesday plot at Wagner. Wednesday, the Crop plot will be at the Mavencamp Farm off highway 2 about 5.2 miles east of Malta south of the highway. Dr. Tim Seipel, MSU Crop Herbicide specialist will be at the S...

  • Those interested in bringing pro rodeo back to fair invited to July 17 meeting in Dodson

    Jul 10, 2019

    Anyone interested in bringing Pro Rodeo back to the Phillips County Fair, please attend a meeting to be held at the Dodson Fairgrounds arena on Wednesday, July 17, at 6:00 p.m. Questions contact Rich at 406-794-5587....

  • Rocking in the Little Rockies

    Jul 10, 2019

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  • Townsend settles in at 4-H, Extension Office

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jul 10, 2019

    Sarah Townsend has been the new Phillips County MSU Extension Office Support Specialist and 4-H Assistant for nearly four months, and thus far, the most important thing she has learned is "organization is key. "Especially when it comes to giving people information," she said. "So far, my organization is going pretty well, and I've gotten through everything once, it makes everything a little easier. I have a lot of help from some great 4-H leaders and families." Townsend replaced Ann Wombold,...

  • Boating accident sends man to Denver hospital

    Phillips County Sheriff Office|Jul 10, 2019

    On Thursday, July 4, 2019, the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call reporting a boating accident at Nelson Reservoir near Sleeping Buffalo Resort. An ambulance, a Deputy Sheriff, and a Montana Fish and Game Warden were dispatched to respond to the incident. The reporting party said an adult male had been badly injured by the prop of a motorboat. The victim was being transported in a private vehicle and requested an ambulance meet them between Sleeping Buffalo and Malta. Once the ambulance met the vehicle with the v...

  • Dodson News for July 10, 2019

    Eldora Henry, PCN Correspondent|Jul 10, 2019

    So many deaths lately — our little community is hurting and we are missing so many friends and people we have known. Kimberly Dawn Solberg Adkins, daughter of Sid and Merrimae Solberg, passed away Friday, July 5th in Great Falls. Graveside services for burial of her ashes will be held Sunday, July 14th at 1:30 p.m. at the Dodson cemetery after services for her in Great Falls. Lunch and fellowship will follow at the Lutheran Church served by the Lutheran and Catholic ladies. Everyone is w...

  • Maybe I caught them all

    Parker Heinlein, Outdoors columnist|Jul 10, 2019

    Fishing used to be so much better. I’m afraid I’ve ruined it all. I don’t catch as many fish as I once did. It’s not that I fish less or more ineptly, there simply don’t seem to be as many fish available for catching as there once did. I’ve fished the same stretch of the Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park nearly every summer since 1971. It used to be a 40-fish-a-day spot. I caught my age in cutthroat trout there when I was 55. A dozen years later, however, and I’m lucky to hit...

  • Out of the Stone Age

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Jul 10, 2019

    Judge me if you must. But in my free time, mostly at 9 p.m., I play video games. Things are a lot different nowadays with video games needing the internet. For years we have not had the internet at the Bibbs residence, until a few weeks ago. It feels like a whole new world. Everything is connected to the internet. Before we installed Triangle’s Internet service, it was fifty-fifty on whether or not you could get through a video without exiting said video because it wouldn’t load. It was a str...

  • Shirley Blunt

    Jul 10, 2019

    MALTA- Shirley Blunt, 95, passed away July 3, 2019, in Malta, Mont., with her husband of 67 years and her eldest son by her side. Cremation has taken place. Memorial services will be Friday, July 12, 2019, 1 p.m. at The Little White Church, Malta. Condolences for the family may be left at www.kirkwoodfuneralhome.com. Shirley was born September 27, 1923, to George and Pearle Aikins in Malta and grew up on their homestead in the Lovejoy area. She attended Malta High School, graduating as salutatorian of the class of 1940. She graduated as a...

  • Malta construction updates with David Veseth

    David Veseth, PCN Construction Reporter|Jul 10, 2019

    This week I took some photos of construction on the Malta Boys and Girls Club Building (the old St. Mary's School) in Malta as well as more construction photos at MOI. They are pouring cement at MOI in front of the building and work continues on the laundromat, which will be closed longer than expected, but you can still have your laundry done by the MOI staff. And then, at the Boys and Girls Club they are working on reroofing the building and even though construction is ongoing, the Boys and...

  • Dale and Janet Veseth honored for weather recording in South Phillips

    Jul 10, 2019

    A 20 Year Length of Service Award was presented to Dale and Janet Veseth by the Glasgow National Weather Service office on June 25th. Dale and Janet have recorded daily high and low temperature, precipitation and snowfall at their ranch south of Malta since 1998. Some of the more interesting data they've provided the NWS include a one-day rain total of 4.05 inches on August 24, 2014 (which was part of a five day total of 5.77 inches that occurred August 21-25, 2014.) They have also reported a one-day snowfall of 15 inches on December 27, 2003,...

  • Students at Symposium

    Dixie Stordahl, PCN Correspondent|Jul 10, 2019

    Dr. Ray Rogers, professor at MacAlister University in Minnesota, attended the Judith River Formation Symposium in Malta recently with 13 freshman and sophomore students. These young people attend many different universities, including, MacAlister, Smith, Amherst, Colorado, Pomona, Union, and Oberlin. All of the students are considering a geology or paleontology major and this trip will help them decide. The first week was spent in the lab at MacAlister and these next weeks will be spent in the...

  • Briefly for July 10, 2019

    Jul 10, 2019

    Malta Senior Meals Thurs July 11th Breakfast Fri July 12th Tuna casserole Tues July 16th Lasagna Casserole TV District meeting First Tuesday. Phillips County TV District has their TV Board Meeting on the first Tuesday of the month at 5:30 p.m. in the P.C. Library basement meeting room. All are welcome. Water Dirt Dauber Barrels Attention business owners of the oak flower barrels: Dirt Daubers asks that you please water your flower barrels regularly. Pinch off any dead heads and dried-out flowers. Keep Malta beautiful! We thank you. Lincoln...

  • PHILLIPS COUNTY SHERIFF NEWS LOG for July, 10, 2019

    Phillips County Sheriffs Office|Jul 10, 2019

    Please be advised: If you are planning on using Trafton Park shelters for an event in the future, please contact the Malta City Office, 654-1251, to reserve the shelters, get the key and pay for the electricity. The Phillips Co Sheriff’s Office will no longer be handling this. Thank you. NOTICE TO NEW CONCEALED WEAPON PERMIT APPLICANTS: The Phillips County Sheriff’s Office will no longer be providing Concealed Weapon Permit classes. When you pick up the application, you will see the legal requirements necessary to obtain a Concealed Weapon Per...

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

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Jul 10, 2019

    1 years ago July 9, 1919 The locomotive of the Great Northern's mail train No. 27, blew up at Dunkirk, 10 miles east of Shelby, killing the firemen, engineer and engineer's 12-year-old son. The explosion was caused by a shortage of water at Chester. ••• A prairie fire had destroyed much of the range grass north and east of Bowdoin Lake. ••• The Chase and V.J. Ludwick families have returned from a vacation spent at Glacier Park. ••• The First National Bank quarters at the corner of Front S...

  • Loring New for July 10, 2019

    Dixie Stordahl, PCN Correspondent|Jul 10, 2019

    Happy July! And what a mixed up Mother Nature we have! The high temperatures ranged from the low 59’s to low 90’s! The rain was spotty, but where it rained, it was a deluge! We did not get terribly huge amounts at Loring where I live, but just five miles away it rained .8 inch. The Little Cottonwood Creek must have gotten a downpour because the gully by the highway was still running 3 hours later! Rain, it's a good thing. I've heard a few people complaining that they can't get the lawn mow...

  • P. C. FSA News for July 10, 2019

    Russell Snedigar, Phillips County FSA|Jul 10, 2019

    CRP Summer/Fall Managed Haying and grazing period begins July 16, 2019. A reminder that the Primary Nesting Season for CRP contracts is May 15th to July 15, 2019. Summer/Fall Managed haying and grazing period begins July 16 following Montana's Primary Nesting Season and ends no later than Sept 13 for grazing and Sept. 30 for haying. Producers are reminded to sign up at their local FSA office and complete the required paperwork before conducting any managed haying and/or grazing activity. If possible please contact the office before July 12,...

  • Legal Ads for July 10,2019

    Jul 10, 2019

    Public Notice Notice of Audit Publication An audit of the affairs of the City of Malta has been conducted by WIPFLi CPAs & Consultants. The audit covered the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018. Section 2-7-521, MCA, requires the publication of the following summary of significant findings. Summary of Significant Findings The audit report for the City of Malta for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018 contained no findings Public Inspection of Audit Report The Complete audit report is on file in its entirety and is open to public inspection at the...

  • Classified Ads for July 10, 2019

    Jul 10, 2019

    Request for Proposals Equine Wellness/Therapy Services Fort Belknap Indian Community (FBIC) is requesting proposals from qualified firms or individuals to provide services for Equine Wellness/Therapy Services to the enrolled/eligible Tiwahe cliental on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, MT. The project includes horse therapy for people of all ages, including families. Prerequisites of equine certification, liability insurance, TERO compliance, SAM registration apply. The RFP does not constitute a contract for services performed or to be perfo...

  • Indian Relay set for third installment

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Jul 10, 2019

    For the third year in a row, the Dodson Fairgrounds will host a Phillips County Indian Relay. The event coupled with a Youth Rodeo is scheduled to take place on Sunday, August 4, starting at 11 a.m. The cost for the event is $15 per adult, $5 per child five to twelve years old. "Being able to host the third annual Indian relay means a lot to our committee because it brings people of our surrounding communities together to enjoy each other's company and just have an exciting fun time together,"...

  • Parks and Rec to Host Fundraiser

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Jul 10, 2019

    With the help of various people and groups, the Trafton Park Baseball and Softball fields have seen plenty of upgrades, but this weekend a fundraiser is geared to help the field to remain playable at night time. The Malta Department of Parks and Recreation is hosting a Co-Ed Softball Tournament which will serve as a fundraiser to purchase lights for the east field. The Parks and Rec Department hope that the third time is a charm for the event slated for Saturday, July 13, starting at 10 a.m....

  • WMPA defeats Goonsquad in Chipper

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Jul 10, 2019

    An exciting and close championship game wrapped up the 2019 Malta Parks and Recreation Men's Softball Season last Tuesday, July 2. "It was a lot pf fun," said Julia Tatafu of Malta Parks and Recreation. "It was a bummer that we didn't get to play on our nice, new field but we will take the rain any day." Tatafu was appreciative of Ryan and Natalie Judd, who mantained the field throughout the season. She was also thankful for all of the teams that participated. "We couldn't have done it without...

  • WMPA defeats Rockford Peaches

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Jul 10, 2019

    The 2019 Malta Parks and Recreation Women's Softball League ended in a blowout last Tuesday, July 2, at Trafton Park. Where My Pitches At? (WMPA) defeated Resting Pitch Face 19-4. WMPA was led by team captain Bobbi Knudsen who hit two in park home runs. ++ "I knew I just had to run fast because there is no way I could hit an actual home run," Knudsen said. "Cassie (Pratt) was in front of me for my first one and I kept yelling at her to run because I didn't want her to stop." Knudsen has accompli...

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