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Articles from the November 28, 2018 edition


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  • Thanks given at Malta Lutheran Church

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Nov 28, 2018

    The Malta Lutheran Church hosted a free Thanksgiving meal on Thanksgiving in Malta last Thursday, accommodating 90 guests with turkey, potatoes and all the other goodies associated with the day. Ahead of the Thanksgiving celebration, volunteers met at Malta Lutheran Church on Wednesday night to peel some 100 pounds of potatoes as well as cook approximately 200-pounds of turkey (eight turkeys weighing anywhere from 16-to-25 pounds), 26 pumpkin pies, and serving gallons of black olives, real whip...

  • Skiff's Prairie DeSigns replaces former Sew Sassy

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Nov 28, 2018

    To know Malta's Katie Skiff at all is to know that she is the crafty sort, so it should come as no surprise that she and her husband Greg's recent purchase of the former Sew Sassy - cleverly renamed Prairie DeSigns - was a bit of a no-brainer when the opportunity for ownership arose. "I actually had a personal, smaller vinyl cutting machine, so I would make my own t-shirts," Katie said. "So, when this opportunity came, I was like 'Yes! This is what I want to do'. And then Greg just goes along...

  • New construction, remodels in Malta

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Nov 28, 2018

    From a brand-new building at a brand-new location, to a new building on a current site, and a remodel of a historic building, there is no shortage of construction taking place in Malta these days. Lloyd's Auto is having a new shop built on the corner of Central Ave. and S. 2nd St. East near Malta City Hall; Ezzie's Wholesale's new building is going up east of the current building, and Barb and Parker Heinlein's building on Malta's Central Avenue - originally the Bell Telephone Building - is in...

  • Malta grad pens 9th book telling tale on the prairie

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Nov 28, 2018

    BilliJo Doll has finished her latest book, My eMpTy Life, her ninth, and says that the book is in honor of the women of Eastern Montana. "There is not much of me in this book," Doll said of the fictional effort, "but there is a little bit of my grandmother, she had to quit school when she was 14 and went to work herding sheep. (The story) takes place in Daniels County, and there are some family stories in there, but mostly it's just an eclectic conglomeration of history that I have read." Doll...

  • PC Ambulance recognized by MT EMSC

    Nov 28, 2018

    Congratulations! The Phillips County Ambulance Service in Malta, Montana has been formally recognized by the Montana Emergency Medical Services for Children’s Program (EMSC) as a: Level III Master/PLatinum Pediatric EMS Service. The mission of Montana’s Emergency Medical Services and the Child Ready MT Project is to implement a performance-driven system of healthcare for pediatrics in Montana ensuring that children, no matter where they live, have access to the right care at the right time with the right resources. Robin Suzor, MT Eme...

  • Bowdoin Refuge announces late Season Upland Game Bird Opener and Youth Hunt

    Jessica Larson, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service|Nov 28, 2018

    Attention hunters: This year the opening for upland game bird hunting in the eastern portion of the Refuge will be the first weekend in December for youth only in an effort to encourage youth hunting, and to the general public the first Monday (3 December 2018). The eastern portion of the refuge will open to upland gamebird hunting only, from 1 December 2018 to 1 January 2019 when the season closes. The first two days (1-2 December) of opening the eastern portion are designated for youth hunters aged 12-15 only. All youth must be accompanied...

  • A Wonderful Fall

    Parker Heinlein, Outdoors columnist|Nov 28, 2018

    I hunted the first 15 days of the season before I took a break, but couldn’t relax on my first day off because I felt like I was missing something. Now, at the end of November, I still feel the same way, like I’m missing something if I take a day off. It all goes by so quickly. Big game season ends this weekend. Antelope is already over. Same with sage grouse. Upland bird runs through the first of the year, and I’ll go out at every opportunity, but it, too, will be over before you know it. I...

  • Bummers

    Nov 28, 2018

    Last week I talked about the things I enjoyed about our vacation to Lake Tahoe and this week I wanted to talk about the things that bummed me out about our trip. I have a problem with simply enjoying vacations. During my 22nd birthday, while I was living in Florida, my mother came down and surprised me with a vacation cruise to the Bahamas. That story is for another day, but it was on that trip that I realized that I don’t relax well. I was hoping that this trip to Lake Tahoe would be different. I did have relaxing times, but I found a way t...

  • Hide your pens when I'm around

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Nov 28, 2018

    I don’t intend to have sticky fingers…I really don’t. Yesterday, I visited the lovely ladies at the Phillips County Treasurer’s office to pay my taxes. We chatted for a few seconds and off I went (one of the beautiful things about living in a small community is the lack of standing in lines for such events.) Out of their office, down the elevator, and out into the parking lot I went. I dug into the front pocket of my jacket to fish out my car keys and there, already in my hand, a pen I had inadvertently stolen from their office. The Pen Thief h...

  • C. "Norm" Spoonheim

    Nov 28, 2018

    C. "Norm" Spoonheim, 85, passed away due to natural causes on Thursday, November 15, 2018, at Riverstone Hospice in Billings, Mont. Funeral services were Wednesday, November 21, 2018, at Turner Christian Church with visitation beginning at 12 p.m. Burial followed in the Turner Cemetery. Norm's family has suggested memorial donations be made in his name to Riverstone Hospice House, 2230 Mission Way, Billings, MT 59102. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements. Please visit Norm's online memorial page and le...

  • D'Andre, Russell-Edgar Corpron Haag

    Nov 28, 2018

    MALTA- D’Andre Russell-Edgar, Corpron Haag went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, November 21, 2018, at the Phillips County Hospital. D’Andre’s Indian name was “Holy Wind Boy” given to him by his grandpa Joe Miller, Jr. He died of complication from Osteogenesis Imperfecta type 6. He was surrounded by his family and loving hospital family. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. on Friday, December 7, 2018, at the Malta High School Gymnasium. Additional services will be held Saturday, December 8, in Wolf Point with interment of his ashes in a local c...

  • Whitewater News and Opinion for November 28, 2018

    Helen Austin, PCN Correspondent|Nov 28, 2018

    Sympathy to Howard Berg and family on the loss of their brother-in-law, Roger Fowler of Shelby, Mont. Get well wishes to Shade Stiles, (formerly of Whitewater.) His folks are KayDel and Del Stiles. There was a baby shower for baby Scott Lundon Obie at Whitewater Lutheran Church last Saturday. It was well attended and the baby got many gifts. Lu Bessel went to Kalispell, Mont., to visit family. Many folks will be traveling over this Thanksgiving weekend. Drive carefully, everyone. Now, the Christ...

  • Briefly for November 28, 2018

    Nov 28, 2018

    Malta Senior Meals Thursday, Nov 29th - Ham dinner Friday, Nov 30th - Hot turkey Tuesday, Dec 4th - Menu not available Bible Study 11-28. A 4-week Bible study on Joyce Meyer's Battlefield of the Mind begins Wednesday, November 28th from 7-9 p.m. at Grace Fellowship Church. Learn how to gain control over your mind and find freedom and peace. Call Janice Knudsen at 390-3672. Blood Drive 11-29. On Thursday, November 29, there will be a Blood Drive at Malta Lutheran Church from 11:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. To schedule your appointment, please visit...

  • PHILLIPS COUNTY SHERIFF NEWS LOG for November 28, 2018

    Phillips County Sheriff Office|Nov 28, 2018

    Please remember to file a new burn permit for the 2018 year. If you plan on doing any burning in 2018, please file one BEFORE you start to burn. These permits are good for all of 2018 and you only have to file one a year, not every time you burn. All 2017 permits will no longer be valid after December 31, 2017. Call PCSO, 406-654-2350, to let Dispatch know of your controlled burn before you start, as a courtesy. Thank you! Please remember to call 511, 1-800-226-ROAD (7623) or use these websites: www.mdt.mt.gov/travelinfo or...

  • Yesterday's Phillips County News Memories for November 28, 2018

    Nov 28, 2018

    1 years ago November 24, 1918 The Malta Commercial Club had met to discuss the possibility of aiding drought-stricken famers by obtaining free seed. The committee hoped to assist 50 farmers in the county whose crops had been poor for several years. ♣♣♣ Sheriff C.W. (Puck) Powell of Valley County visited friends in Malta. ♣♣♣ The influenza epidemic had received. Al McNeil of the Missouri River County was the latest victim and 12 patients were in the emergency hospital. ♣♣♣ The Fred St. Hill Sto...

  • Angel Tree up and Santa seeks help at Hi-Line Retirement

    Nov 28, 2018

    Santa will be making a trip to the Hi-Line Retirement Center and could use your help. The Angel Tree at the HLRC is up again this year for the 13th straight time and Santa is once again looking for assistance from all the good boys and girls in Phillips County for a helping hand. (The HLRC Angel Tree is different than the Malta Food Banks Angel Program which is currently accepting applications for those who wish to receive gifts for their children from the Angel Program.) Those interested in...

  • Loring News for November 28, 2018

    Dixie Stordahl, PCN Correspondent|Nov 28, 2018

    I hope all my readers had a wonderful Thanksgiving! The time is now to celebrate Advent and prepare for Christmas. Becca and Robert Engum of Great Falls were guests of Cindy and Dave Clark for Thanksgiving Day. By the way, Becca is on the Great Falls News every so often talking about the growth of the city and how to best accommodate the area! She makes me smile! The Johannesen family gathered at the Loring Hall for their celebration on Thursday! The Lumsden girls and families were home for the...

  • Card News for November 28, 2018

    Nov 28, 2018

    Hi-Line Whist On Tuesday, November 20, Jackie and Lois won the first game by a 13-11 tally before Gloria and Pearl evened the series with a 13-9 win. “We had a good game and it went pretty fast,” Pearl said. “We didn’t play on Friday as one of us was unable to play and we hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving day!...

  • New Coyote sing at Dodson School

    Nov 28, 2018

    In late October, a new welcome sign was installed in front of the main doors at Dodson Public School. Pictured near the sign are, from the left, Alex Werk, Juliun Benson, Dwight Werk, Jeremiah Benson, Xavier Buffalo, Shaun Ball, and Landis Walker....

  • The Out of Towners for November 28, 2018

    Nov 28, 2018

    Scott Skones has accepted a call to be the lead Pastor at Living Word Fellowship in Dickinson, N.D. Scott and his wife Angela along with their daughters Maycee and Lailoni moved in October and he was installed on October 20, 2018. Scott is a graduate of the Malta High School Class of 2000 and is the son of Pete and Terry Skones. Send your out of town news to [email protected]...

  • Dodson News for November 28, 2018

    Eldora Henry, PCN Correspondent|Nov 28, 2018

    Wink and Terri Cole spent Thanksgiving at daughter Kathy's at Denton with their family and other family members. Dean, Carol and Kari Kienenberger spent their Thanksgiving with daughter Darcy's family at Cut Bank. Dora Henry went to Havre to celebrate Thanksgiving with Bill and Marilyn. It was storming on Saturday when most of them came home, there would be places the road was dry, but from Chinook to Harlem it was snow covered and had black ice in some places. All traffic was traveling slower,...

  • Legal Ads for November 28, 2018

    Nov 28, 2018

    EDWARD A. AMESTOY, Cole, Amestoy & O'Brien, PLLP P.O. Box 1280 113 South 2nd Street West Malta, Montana 59538 Phone: (406) 654-2541 Attorneys for Personal Representative MONTANA SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF PHILLIPS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RALPH E. MCCLELLAN, Deceased. Probate No. DP-2018-23 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within...

  • Classified ads for November 28, 2018

    Nov 28, 2018

    HELP WANTED Ag Sales Representative - Saco Dehy, Inc. Job opening at Saco Dehy, Inc. for an Ag Sales Representative. Saco Dehy is looking for an energetic person who understands the challenges of running a farm and ranch operation. Representative must work well with ranchers to help find the most efficient and cost effective feeding program tailored to specific ranch needs. Employee must aid farmers with crop protection and production through the best use of agricultural herbicides and farm fertilizers. A CDL will be beneficial. Saco Dehy,...

  • Eight Mustangs earn post-season honors

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 28, 2018

    The Malta Mustangs football team accounted for thirteen of the sixty-four spots on the 2018 Northern Division All-Conference football list. The Mustangs who had a 5-4 record last season landed eight athletes on the list and were led by seniors Andres Lopez and Kevin Henry who were each selected to the All-State list this season. Lopez returns to the list receiving first-team honors as both a running back and linebacker after being named as a first-team linebacker and second-team running back in...

  • Malta Parks and Rec offers tap and cheer classes

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 28, 2018

    Malta Parks and Recreation has started a pair of new classes this fall under the direction of dance instructor Sheena Dorak. Around 30 girls aged seven and up take over the Malta City Hall building every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for youth cheerleading an event started by in response to high demand at local basketball games. “I went to a Mustangs game and I saw all kinds of little girls running around wearing their spirit gear and some little girls were practicing some things that they had probably l...

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