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  • 2021 Summer Festival and Crazy Days Weekend

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jul 14, 2021

    A fun time was had by all who attended the Summer Festival and Crazy Days this past weekend in Malta. Starting Friday, July 9, at 5 p.m., Veteran's Park was ready to go with craft vendors, inflatable bouncy houses, water slides, and food vendors. Travis Rhodes was set up in the gazebo with his DJ equipment, playing some fun, summer vibe music. And if you were down there, you may have seen two or three grown-ups rolling around on adult-sized tricycles on First Street. Not naming any names, but...

  • New Independent Family Practitioner In Malta

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jul 14, 2021

    Jessica Domire has come back to Malta and is putting out her shingle as an independent Family Practitioner. She is seeing patients at the Newbern Family Healthcare location. Jessica is the daughter of Roger French and LeeAnn French of Malta and the granddaughter of Bill and Corky French of Malta, and Linda and George Ortner of Chinook, MT. She is married to Randy Domire, who is the Farm and Feed Manager at Equity Co-op. Together they have six children, Brendan and Trenton Domire (of Nevada),...

  • New Director for EMS in P.C.

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jul 14, 2021

    Chelsea Headley is the new director of the Phillips County EMS replacing Dr. Edwin Medina who had been in that position for the past 20 years. Headley grew up in the Pittsburgh, PA, area and then moved to upstate New York where she went to high school. She went to college at Philadelphia University, which is now part of Thomas Jefferson University, on a five-year program for physicians assistants. Headley said "Between the schools in Pittsburgh and then upstate NY, I have seen both the big city...

  • Ribbon cutting at Malta Armory

    Mark Foss, PCN Staff|Jul 14, 2021

    At 11 a.m. on Sunday, July 11, a ceremony to open the new National Guard Readiness Center was held. Captain Jacob Pancheau, Commander of the 484th Military Police Company in Malta, welcomed everyone to the ceremony. After the National Anthem and the invocation, he gave a short history of the National Guard and the Armory in Malta. CPT Pancheau said, "On December 13th, 1636, the first militia regiments were organized in Massachusetts. Based upon an order of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's General...

  • Whitewater News & Opinion for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Helen Austin, PCN Correspondent|Jul 14, 2021

    Sympathy to the family of Wink Cole of Dodson. Get well wishes to Pat Murdock, she writes the North Country News. Last week there was a funeral for Anita Brown, (Gene Brown's wife of 40 years). Following the service, he had a family dinner. Janet Brown (sister), Janet’s 4 children, Carol, Gene, Kelly, Glen and spouses, Gale Young (my daughter), Janice R, Sally Austin, Jeanie Green, and myself. Diner was held on a café patio in Billings. It was a great get together. On July 5th, we had a nice su...

  • Dodson News for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Eldora Henry, PCN Correspondent|Jul 14, 2021

    It has been hot again, mine said 100 degrees on Sunday and then the wind came up and cooled it off some but about blew us into the next county again. Still have grasshoppers and no rain so we are still in the drought. Yards and crops are suffering. Just a few weeks until fair, looks like its going to be a hot one. Good to see that there will be several events for the grand stand. I love the Indian relay races, among others. It was quite a worry this week when we had the tornado warning. They do...

  • Loring News for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Dixie Stordahl, PCN Correspondent|Jul 14, 2021

    The flycatchers eggs hatched. I think only three, but they are keeping the mom busy! It is so hot here that I'm surprised the eggs aren't hard boiled! I see a few hoppers moving in but so far they aren't getting my geraniums! I'm hoping the sharp tails will enjoy their special treats! And that they eat lots of them! I went to trivia this week at the brewery! It's always a fun time and I get to see some friends that I don't see often! I did not win this week. But that's ok! The Loring Women's...

  • Phillips County Museum News for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Lori Taylor, P. C. Museum Curator|Jul 14, 2021

    “The Saddle That Made Miles City Famous”. This slogan was used by Albert Frank Furstnow in his saddle making business in Miles City. The PC Museum is pleased to have a saddle by this well-known maker. The saddle is from the Collection of Art and Jack Busche. Furstnow was so dominant in the saddle making business that he published a catalog of his shop, products, and rodeo champions and political figures he made saddles for. Furstnow saddles made their way to California and movie stars such as Tim McCoy, Tom Mix, and Cisco Kid were known to rid...

  • Letter to the Editor for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Jul 14, 2021

    So the Redistricting Commission has met to hear suggestions for splitting Montana into two Congressional Districts. For starters, I think we should knock off the political posturing and follow the old truism of KISS, Keep It Simple, Stupid. There are 56 counties in Montana which suggests 28 counties in each congressional district. Then split Montana in a north-south fashion so that each district has its share of mountainous and prairie populations. Equal populations for each district is a consideration but, in my view, equal number of counties...

  • I've Decided to Embrace the Hot Weather

    Parker Heinlein, Outdoors Columnist|Jul 14, 2021

    Since hot weather is apparently here to stay, I’ve decided to embrace it. I have little choice. There’s no escape. While I can hide inside, the relief is only temporary, and if I move any farther north, I’ll have to learn to speak Canadian. Dressing -- or more accurately undressing – for the heat is of upmost importance. I haven’t worn long pants in weeks, and socks are even too much most days. It seems only a short time ago that I was dressing for winter, pulling on long underwear as soon as I...

  • Briefly for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Jul 14, 2021

    Malta Senior Center BINGO is every Friday at 1:00 at the Malta Senior Center --------------------------------- 7-14-21. The Malta VFW Auxiliary monthly meeting will be held July 14th at 6pm. VFW Club. Please attend....

  • USDA Announces $600 Million to Increase Meat Processing Through the American Rescue Plan

    Roy Loewenstein, Press Secretary of Sen. Tester|Jul 14, 2021

    Following his direct appeal to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack last month urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to make investments in new meat processing facilities, U.S. Senator Jon Tester today celebrated the USDA announcement that it would invest $500 million in meat and poultry capacity building with the goals of increasing choice and negotiation options for producers as well as $100 million in relief through a fee waiver for inspection and overtime fees for small and medium processors. This funding is provided through the Ame...

  • Mary Hofer

    Jul 14, 2021

    With saddened hearts, we announce the passing of Mary Hofer. Mary was born to Pre. Joshua and Maria at Downey Lake Colony, around Maple Creek, SK, on January 4, 1966. She was the seventh of eight children. She lived at the Downey Lake Colony until she married the love of her life, Joe Hofer, on November 1, 1987, and moved to Loring, MT, where she lived as a wife, mother, grandmother, and friend until her peaceful passing in the early morning hours on June 30, 2021. Mary had a humble spirit and a kind heart, she was always at her husband’s s...

  • Memories for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Compiled by Mark Foss|Jul 14, 2021

    1 years ago- Wednesday, July 13, 2011 2nd ‘Historic Walk Through the Past’ lets PC residents meet characters from history Colorful characters from Phillips County’s past traveled forward in time Sunday afternoon to entertain history enthusiasts. Kay Hould, president of the Phillips County Historical Society was excited to include the “Historic Walk Through the Past” at the Malta Cemetery in the H.G. Robinson Home and Garden Tour again this year. “It’s the most interesting project we’ve done since I’ve been president,” Hould said. But it...

  • P.C. Legacy: Kasie Cooper

    Joan Christofferson, For the PCN|Jul 14, 2021

    Kasie DeVere (Christensen) Cooper graduated in December 2020 from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Neb. Kasie is the daughter of Bret and the late Jen (Christofferson) Christensen of Billings, and the granddaughter of Joan Christofferson and the late Art Christofferson of Malta. She received a Master's Degree in Physician Studies and will specialize in Vascular Surgery. She previously graduated from Billings West High School and Montana State University Billings where she was...

  • Malta NRA Rodeo successful in second year

    Pierre Bibbs, Publisher|Jul 14, 2021

    The 2nd Annual Malta NRA Rodeo is in the books and the event featured plenty of thrills, spills, and chills, despite the temps reaching the mid-nineties during the two-day event. "I feel like it went well," said Jerey McEwen of the Trafton Park Arena Committee. "It went as well as it did last year. It wasn't as hot. It was just the right size rodeo. Just perfect." McEwen said that he felt the crowd was entertained and he felt that the hard work had paid off. Several local riders participated in...

  • Denham talks about first college season at MCC

    Pierre Bibbs, Publisher|Jul 14, 2021

    Former Malta M-ette basketball standout Kelbee Denham stopped by the Phillips County News office to talk about her first season of collegiate basketball. The 2020 Malta High School graduate is a shooting guard for the Miles City Community College Pioneers, who nearly finished the 2020-21 basketball season undefeated, and they went on to win hardware in the postseason. Denham, daughter of Morris Denham and Stephanie (Fried) Denham of Malta, shared her thoughts about the year. "It was very...

  • Malta Summer Slam Wrestling Camp

    Pierre Bibbs, Publisher|Jul 14, 2021

    The Malta High School Old Gym was the site of the 2021 Malta Summer Slam Wrestling Camp from Monday, June 28, to Wednesday, June 30. This year served as the second year of the camp. The first event was held in 2019 and canceled in 2020 due to the threat of COVID-19. There was a total of 51 wrestlers from age five to age 14. A majority of campers were from Malta, but Great Falls was well represented with 11 wrestlers. The camp, which was held from 10 a.m. to noon, then 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. was run...

  • Classifieds for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Jul 14, 2021

    HELP WANTED Malta School District Job Announcement Position: Part Time Food Service Contact: Matt Genger, Superintendent [email protected] Telephone: (406) 654-1871 Deadline: Until Filled Wage: DOE plus Benefits Hours: Hours vary – approximately 15-20 hours per week Apply by: Application may be picked up in the Central Office or at www.maltaschools.org ---------------------------------- The Phillips County Extension Office will be accepting applications for Administrative/4-H Program Assistant This job is a full-time position with b...

  • Legals for Wednesday, July 14, 2021

    Jul 14, 2021

    LEGALS REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS FOR ON-CALL ENGINEERING SERVICES The PHILLIPS County Commission is soliciting proposals to hire a firm to provide general engineering services for public works projects within the PHILLIPS County jurisdictional area. Phillips County will utilize the selected firm(s) to serve as an on-call engineer for professional engineering services for 5-years for related activities associated with but not limited to roads, bridges, trails, water, wastewater, stormwater, water resources & watershed studies, solid waste,...

  • The 2021 Malta Swim Team

    Jul 14, 2021

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  • BLM ADVANCES AMERICAN PRAIRIE'S BISON GRAZING APPLICATION

    Beth Saboe, American Prairie Reserve|Jul 14, 2021

    On July 1, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) advanced American Prairie's modest request to graze bison on some public lands in Phillips County where they hold priority grazing privileges. The BLM's initial findings conclude that the proposed action will not have a significant environmental impact on the land and "will benefit local wildlife, improve land and water quality, and create new local jobs, all without impacting the value of the ranching economy." The BLM can issue grazing permits or...

  • P.C. Hospital and Health Clinic Receives Donation

    Jul 14, 2021

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