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  • 100th Anniversary of Saco hosts over 50 floats in Fun Day's Parade

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Sep 5, 2018

    With over 226 people in floats, cars, wagons and on foot, and at least double that many lining the streets of Saco, the Saturday afternoon Saco Fun Days and 100th Centennial Parade was a sight to behold. Heading up this year's Fun Day's parade in the lead car were Saco Centennial Grand Marshall Esther Brosseau and Saco All School Reunion Grand Marshall Howard Pippen. Brosseau, who has lived in the community for 93 of her 95 years, told the PCN that this year's parade was the second she had been...

  • Saco All-Class Reunion sees nearly 200 at Fun Days Celebration

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Sep 5, 2018

    A total of 178 people signed in at the Saco School All Class Reunion as of 10 a.m. on Sunday, the final day of the combined 55 Annual Saco Fun Days, 100th Saco Centennial and All Class Reunion held this past Thursday through Sunday. The 9 a.m. Sunday Alumni Coffee and Cookies meet-up was held at the Saco Town Shop on the final day of the celebration. Of the 178 to sign their names to the roll, Saco alum and their spouses racked-up an estimated 53,820 miles of travel to attend the celebration...

  • 49th Milk River Wagon Train wheels into Malta on Labor Day

    Sep 5, 2018

    These young cowboys and cowgirls were a part of the 49th Milk River Wagon Train parade which meandered down Central Ave. in Malta on Monday afternoon on Labor Day as the PCN was headed toward press. Look for a complete recap of this year's wagon train with MRWT Boss Les Gray as well as the celebration that will be next year's 50th Anniversary event....

  • Malta City Council recap, Parks & Rec to host 'Doggy Day' at Municipal pool

    Sep 5, 2018

    The last Malta City Council meeting of the Summer of 2018 was held last week, and the Council heard of a few items relating to the Municipal Pool, the first of which focuses on a day for local bow-wows. Malta Parks and Recreation Co-Director Julia Tatafu told the council that the department will host a Dog Day at the pool in which people can bring their hounds to swim at the facility as a last hooray for the pool season. “We have been approached a couple of times about it in past years,” Co-Director Tatafu said. “Why not,” added Malta Mayor Joh...

  • Celtic Guitarist Returns to Malta High School Auditorium

    Sep 5, 2018

    The Phillips County Library is pleased to once again welcome acclaimed Celtic fingerstyle guitarist Jerry Barlow in concert. The event will be held on Thursday, September 13, at 7 p.m. at the Malta High School Auditorium in Malta. The program is sponsored by the Library and is free to the public. Light refreshments will be served following the performance. This year’s repertoire is entitled For the Love of Celtic Music and features many songs that audience members will know – even if they don’t know the origins. Jerry will fill in the histo...

  • Malta Senior Center hosts Indian Taco feed, raffles next week

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Sep 5, 2018

    Malta Senior Citizen Center members are gearing up for a season of tasty meals to offer to the public, young, old and everywhere in between. On Saturday, September 15, the group will serve up Indian Tacos with a twist as Indian fry bread will be offered side-by-side with flour tortillas…pick your favorite! The meal will start at 11 a.m. and, as always at Senior Citizen meals, there will be a free-will offering at the door. Funds raised from this feed will go toward repair costs for the Senior Citizen Center’s roof. Also, during the day wil...

  • Loring News for September 5, 2018

    Dixie Stordahl, PCN Correspondent|Sep 5, 2018

    8-26. Thank you, Lord, for sending us a taste of rain this weekend. Loring got almost a half inch, not a lot, but better than none. Tom and I went to Billings for a couple of days this week. We visited with David, Brandie, and Rocco and saw their new home which is getting closer to completion! We spent time with Debbie Richau and Jeannie, Saige and Zoey. Then as we left Billings we stopped to visit Tom's sister and her husband, Bev and Louie Haagenson. Sympathy to the Mickey Hellie family on...

  • Card news for September 5 , 2018

    Sep 5, 2018

    Bridge On Wednesday, August 29, Bonnie Millar and Billie Rae Maxie earned first place. Madelyn Anderson and Mary LaFond tied with Bob Maxie and Malcolm Clouse for second. Whist On August 28, Malcolm Clouse took first with a final score of 59, Nina Jones clocked in at second with 44 and the traveling prize was awarded to Margaret Leader. Pinochle On August 30, Al Kroll notched 6,850 for first, Clarence Jacobson took 6,580 for second, and the traveling prize was shared by Clarence Blunt and Buck Jones. Hi-Line Whist back next...

  • 'Would they know the difference between a Brahman bull and a bison?'

    Sep 5, 2018

    Dear Editor, I have often wondered whether the supporters of the American Prairie Reserve who live outside of Montana and outside of the U.S. would know the difference between a Brahman bull and a bison if they saw them on the grasslands. Apparently, I am on to something!!! While APR’s self-promoting video on CBS Sunday Morning was showing a herd of bull elk running, in the background you could hear “where the antelope play” from the song Home on the Range. I would like Alison Fox to explain her comment about “some of the money comes from ou...

  • I'm a big fan of FWP

    Parker Heinlein, Outdoors columnist|Sep 5, 2018

    I’m often misunderstood. It’s no one’s fault but my own. Many of my columns are written with tongue firmly embedded in cheek. I can be a bit cynical and have even been known to exhibit a sarcastic bent. Occasionally readers take me too seriously. Last week’s column on my failure to draw an antelope tag is the most recent example. A reader responded that he, too, had failed to draw a tag, the result, perhaps, of being on the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks black list. He went on to...

  • Beef flavored yogurt...wretch!

    Sep 5, 2018

    Talk about a lousy lunch. Although I generally eat my lunch of yogurt, trail mix, beef sticks and cheese together, it’s not every day that I combine it all into one concoction. Friday, dear readers, was that day. With Saco Fun Days, The Milk River Wagon Train and Labor Day all occurring last week, I took Wednesday and Thursday off knowing that Friday through Monday was to be momentous. Roundabout noon, out came the sack lunch and I quickly added a cup of peach yogurt to my trail mix, making sure to remove the cheese from the concoction before I...

  • Michael Carlson Hellie

    Sep 5, 2018

    WHITEWATER - Michael Carlson Hellie passed away on his family ranch on Saturday, August 25, 2018. Cremation has taken place, and interment of ashes will occur at the family cemetery on the Hellie Farm at a later date. Visitation and fellowship were planned at Kirkwood Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, August 29. Funeral services were at the Kirkwood Funeral Chapel Thursday, August 30, followed by a noon luncheon at the North 40 Bar and Café in Whitewater. Everyone was invited to attend any or all of these events. Condolences may be left at...

  • Jeanette "Jann" V. A'Doust Muir Webb

    Sep 5, 2018

    eanette "Jann" V. A'Doust Muir Webb suffered a massive stroke and passed away on August 29, 2018, in Lewistown, Mont. Jann was born December 1, 1942, in Greenfield, Mass., to Margaret Vera Muir Fry. Jann was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. She was an artist and a writer who went to college to pursue journalism. She traveled to many places and worked with many, including journalist Walter Cronkite. Her love for animals was seen in her work with horses and wildlife. She is Native American, a member of the Métis...

  • Whitewater News and Opinion for September 5, 2018

    Helen Austin, PCN Correspondent|Sep 5, 2018

    Sympathy and prayer to the family of Micky Hellie. He was a lifelong Whitewater resident and a farmer in the area. Mickey will be missed by all. Lisa Baxter (who represents the Area Agency on Aging for Eastern Montana) was in Whitewater and spoke at the Senior Citizen Meal last Wednesday. It was an interesting meeting as was very well attended. Gale Wilcott’s mom, Linda Frisbee, has been visiting her in Whitewater. She returned home. We wish her well, and good luck. Albertsons grocery store i...

  • Phillips County News

    Sep 5, 2018

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  • Briefly for September 5, 2018

    Sep 5, 2018

    Malta Senior Meals Thursday, Sep 6th - Baked chicken Friday, Sep 7th - Chicken & biscuits Tuesday, Sept 11th - Lasagna casserole Historic Walk at Robinson House 9-9. 2018 Phillips County Historic Walk @ the H. G. Robinson House & Gardens - Sept. 9, 2018 - 1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. - 4 adult and 8 youth re-enactors to entertain you. Tour the House & Gardens, enjoy refreshments and drawings. Tickets available @ P.C. Museum and on Sept. 9 @ the Robinson House. Call 654-1037. American Legion Auxiliary 9-6. The Malta American Legion Auxiliary monthly...

  • PHILLIPS COUNTY SHERIFF NEWS LOG for September 5, 2018

    Phillips County Sheriff Office|Sep 5, 2018

    August 8, 2018 12:02 p.m. Female reported a suspicious vehicle with an individual taking pictures of a neighbor’s residence; vehicle also followed a juvenile to a school; Undersheriff responded to the call; individual found to be an appraiser and all was okay. 12:48 p.m. 911 received requesting an ambulance for a female who keeps passing out at a local residence; local EMT Crew responded to the call; patient transported to the PC Hospital. 2:55 p.m. 911s received reporting several little grass fires along Hwy 2, east of Saco; one was near a s...

  • Yesterday's Phillips County News Memories for September 5, 2018

    Sep 5, 2018

    1 years ago September 3, 1918 Eight men from Phillips County were called for special service in auto repairing, concrete work and carpentering. Among them were Everett Stubblefield, Bert Clark, and Bernal Southwick. ↕↕↕ Lawrence Rawdon was reported killed in action in France. ↕↕↕ The Sugar Bowl being unable to secure sugar for the manufacture of candy was closed for the duration of the war. ↕↕↕ The trial of Dr. Foss of Chinook was completed. Foss, who was charged with several others wi...

  • Prestwich joins Whitewater teaching staff

    Sep 5, 2018

    Carly Prestwich, a Class of 2010 Graduate of Malta High School, starts her first year as an educator at Whitewater Schools. The following is quick "get-to-know them surveys." Name: Carly Prestwich Hometown: Malta, Mont. Position at Whitewater: Junior High and High School Science teacher. High School & Grad Year: Malta High School, 2010. Last teaching job, where, when and what position: MSU-Billings 2 years, WGU 2 years, graduated in May of 2019. I will be student teaching this spring, and then...

  • Classified ads for September 5, 2018

    Sep 5, 2018

    HELP WANTED CLUB CAFÉ/JANITOR POSITION OPENING AT MALTA BOYS & GIRLS CLUB Looking for a fun, part-time job? Enjoy working with kids? Malta Boys & Girls Club is seeking to fill a Club Café/Janitor position. Applicants must have experience working with youth, be reliable, self-motivated, work well with others, able to plan, prepare, and cook meals, have basic recordkeeping skills, and be able to do basic janitorial work. For more information and an application please call 654-2378 and ask for Carol or Sonia. Position open until filled. Full T...

  • Weekly Menus and School Calendars

    Sep 5, 2018

    Malta School Menu Breakfast served with hot/cold cereal, toast, fruit, juice, milk. Lunch served with fresh fruit wedges, canned fruit choices, lettuce salad, milk (middle/high school - salad bar). Wed., September 5 B: CINNAMON ROLL L: Taco Crunch, Corn Chips, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheese, Salsa, Olives Thursday, September 6 B: HOT BREAKFAST L: Oriental Chicken Salad, Mandarin Oranges, Chow Mein Noodles, Cheese, Bread Friday, September 7 B: PASTRY OR MUFFIN L: Hot Hamburger, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Bread Monday, September 10 B: HOT BREAKFAST...

  • Malta Mason/OES Newsfor September 5, 2018

    Sarah Osmundson, PCN Correspondent|Sep 5, 2018

    On Saturday, August 18 the Malta Lodge #57 and Sacajawea Chapter #37 held their second joint open Installation at the Masonic Hall. The Lodge #57 2018/19 officers were installed by Installing Officer Russell Osmundson and Installing Marshall Doc Curtis. The Sacajawea #37 2018/19 Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron were installed first by Installing Officer Jenny Oxarart and the gavel passed to new Installing Officer Sarah Osmundson and the Installing Marshall was Dixie Stordahl. The weather...

  • Dodson School adds new staff for 2018-19 school year

    Sep 5, 2018

    Teachers Melissa Henry and Rod Donahue are the new additions to the Dodson School teaching staff this year and Donna Sistrunk starts her first year as assistant cook and classroom helper. The following are quick "get-to-know them surveys." Name: Melissa Henry Hometown: East Lodge Pole, Mont. Position at Dodson: Kindergarten and Art. High School & Grad Year: Dodson High School, 1989. University or College, year grad and degree: MSU Billings, BS Elementary Ed. Trinity Bible College, BA Bible...

  • Dodson JR High XC compete at Wolf Point

    Sep 5, 2018

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  • Phillips County Rancher to be on Montana Ag Live Sunday

    Sep 5, 2018

    Larry Smith, long time Phillips County rancher will be the featured guest on Montana Ag Live Sunday, September 9th. The topic he and others will address is how agriculture and conservation can coexist for the benefit of both. Larry and Michelle have endured the highs and lows of production on the Hi-Line for four generations and have recently incorporated conservation programs into their production system which has benefited their operation. Others joining Larry on the panel include Josh Schrecengost, Biologist with the Natural Resource Conserv... Full story

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