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  • Memories for Wednesday, November 23, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Nov 23, 2022

    1 yrs ago Nov. 28, 2012 Together in a land far, far away Four Simanton’s from three National Guard units were able to spend a few minutes together while stationed in Afghanistan. Tory and Roy are brothers and cousins to Brian and Jon. Speak up or be overrun A trio of ranchers who already had buffalo roaming in their backyard urged residents to “get involved” and if necessary, to “fight it tooth and nail” or there would be problems down the road. Team Coyotes Things are looking up for the Lady Coyotes, according to head coach, Wendy Hopkins; th...

  • Memories for Wednesday, November 16, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Nov 16, 2022

    1 yrs ago Nov. 16, 2012 A semi-truck had to be pulled back onto Hwy 2 following a collision with another semi-truck. One truck was carrying military ordinance (bombs). The Loyola Rams had traveled to Malta to meet up with the Mustangs; they claimed their first-ever Class B state championship title, winning 20-14 over the Mustangs. Kevin R. Hanson has been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant in the U.S. Army National Guard; a 2005 graduate of Malta, he is the son of David and Margaret Hanson. Members of the Phillips County Livestock Associat...

  • Memories for Wednesday, October 26, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Oct 26, 2022

    1 yrs ago Oct. 31, 2012 Angels at Work Angel Tree Program representative Terry Robinson was presented with a check for $821 for the Christmas program expenses. The funds were raised from a Halloween costume party and was presented by DoDee Oxarart. Artists Are Prepared Painters, Judy Michael and Todd Mandeville, and sculptor Carmen Luna were preparing for the Specialty Fair which was upcoming. Mustang Talent Kaden Bedwell caught three passes from Kendall Denham, for a total of 82 yards. One was a 55-yard touchdown. Collector Visits Evert Bruck...

  • Memories for Wednesday, October 19, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Oct 19, 2022

    1 yrs ago Bergos Competes Kaden Bergos had competed in Memphis, TN, against Junior Dragsters from across the US and Canada for the Summit Super Series World Final Championship. He competed against 15 others, and though he didn’t bring home a trophy, “the experience was priceless.” Trackster at State Hailey Nicholson placed 38th out of 115 runners at the State Cross Country Meet. Playoff Bound Mustang Coach Scott King was headed to State playoff games for the 24th time. The Mustangs had finished off their regular season with a 43 drubb...

  • Memories for Wednesday, October 12, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Oct 12, 2022

    1 yrs ago A-B-C Aides Needed Malta School was facing increased enrollment in the grade school; kindergarten had increased such, to require an aide in both classes. M-ettes Lose to Scotties, Take Wildcats in Three M-ette volleyball results against Glasgow showed the leaders as Kills: Jayla Graham, 7; Blocks: Darby Schye, 5; Digs: Caitlyn Chase, 18; Assists: and Courtney Henry, 15. Malta lost in five to the plaid Scotties, 15-25, 25-19, 14-25, 25-20 12-15. They defeated Harlem 25-13, 25-17, and 25-17 and Courtney Henry added 25 of 28 Assists....

  • Memories for Wednesday, September 28, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Sep 28, 2022

    1 yrs ago Oct. 3, 2012 Help! Help! Cru Darrah and Kari Koss were pictured giving CPR to mannequins, their goal was to become certified by Warren Abrahamson in administering life-saving efforts. The Name is “Christofferson” Tami Christofferson, Deputy Clerk of Court, and Bruce Christofferson, had filed for the offices of Clerk of Court, and County Commissioner, respectively. “I’m Okay with Being Different” Ty Sells, of Youth to Youth, spoke to the Malta Middle School, on drugs and fitting in. Northern Queen Is From Whitewater The MSU-North...

  • Memories for Wednesday, September 14, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Sep 14, 2022

    1 yrs ago Sept. 19, 2012 Commissioners Hold Mill Static The County Commissioners gave approval of the budget for the 2012-2013 fiscal year. Commissioner Richard Dunbar said the county could face a “day of reckoning” five or six years down the road if prices of natural gas don’t rebound. Get Those Wheels Back For Freddy Barbara Dunbar wrote of her concern after the bike belonging to her brother, Freddy, was stolen. He had saved for a long time to gain the funds to purchase the bike. There’s a New Vet in Town Dr. Justin Howard has joined the sta...

  • Memories for Wednesday, September 7, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Sep 7, 2022

    1 years ago- August 29, 2012 Following lunch at Westside, the Dirt Daubers tour would be held at the home of Thad and Suzanne Giblette’s organic vegetable garden. Friends were welcome to join them. Burn Victim Fund A burn fund was set up for Dave O’Neil, who was caught up in a wildfire last week. He was at the Burn Center in Utah recovering. Fitness Craze Hits Whitewater Charlene Wasson, of Whitewater, attended training in Denver, courtesy of Greg Glassman. He also donated $20,000 worth of equipment to the Whitewater School. King’s Men Injured...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 31, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 31, 2022

    1 years ago- August 29, 2012 Greater Montana Foundation Inductees Greg Kielb, owner of KMMR, and renowned radio personality was inducted into the Society of Montana Broadcast Legends. Greg and Shirley Trang of Glasgow were two of 28 broadcasters inducted at a special awards luncheon. Wildfire Burns Acres and Causes Injury A wildfire scorched nearly 11,000 acres and sent a local man to The University of Utah Burn Center. David O’Neil, of Malta, was transferred as a result of receiving first and second-degree burns on his legs, arms, hands, a...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 24, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 24, 2022

    1 years ago- August 20, 2012 Fund-Raiser Turns 20 Years Old The annual Health Care fund-raiser is 20 years old. Businessman Ken Wiederrick assisted Cliff Rustad with the efforts; the fundraiser was started when Rustad suffered a near-fatal death following a heart attack. Coffee Club Honors Its Own Willis McKeon and Keith Stine were honored at the Malta Coffee Club, both gents are in their 90s. Both were WWII veterans. Bergos in World Finals Kaden Bergos placed first in the Junior Dragstrip Summit Super Series, making him eligible for the...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 17, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 17, 2022

    1 years ago- August 15, 2012 Sierra Stoneberg-Holt provided a comment in a letter addressing concern for the introduction of free-roaming bison, stating “We are very proud of our range. It is beautiful and healthy, rich with wildlife and native plants.” 484th Military Police Receive Packages From Home Local members of the 484th MP Company should feel a little closer to home in Afghanistan, as care packages from home arrived, compliments of the local Phillips County CattleWomen. The packages contained beef (sticks), a disposable camera, gummy b...

  • Memories for Wednesday, August 3, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Aug 3, 2022

    1 years ago- Aug. 1, 2012 Malta Merchants were gearing up for their annual Crazy Days, to include vendors on Front Street downtown. Events on the weekend would include push lawn mower races. Local Youth Plays for East Team in Annual Shriners Game Jace Anderson, of Whitewater, playing for the East Team, had a successful game playing in the East-West Shriners Game in Great Falls. Swim Team Qualifies Thirty-one Swimmers for State Nineteen swimmers qualified in all three events they swam in, and thirty-one qualified for the State Meet next week....

  • Memories for Wednesday, July 27, 2022

    Compiled by Kari Hould|Jul 27, 2022

    1 years ago- July 23, 2012 Lightning fire efforts aided by nature South Phillips County ranchers were assisted by Mother Nature that caused various fires in the area; neighbors, the fire department and rain helped extinguish the fires. Local resident wins $50 gas card Sharon Kindle, a local resident, won a $50 gas card from Tanks of Thanks for her volunteer work and lending a hand in various community organizations Vandals hit walking trail Wanton vandalism is costing the Malta Trails Inc. money the same time it is trying to raise money to...

  • Memories for Wednesday, July 20, 2022

    Compiled by Wanda Bushman|Jul 20, 2022

    1 years ago- Thursday July 18, 2012 News School Board Trustee Greg Skiff was sworn in Monday evening as a new member of the Malta School Board to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Ryan Bebee, who is moving out of district. County Superintendent of Schools Vivian Taylor administered the oath of office. Skiff was the runner up in the recent school election for another position on the board and indicated his willingness to serve when the vacancy occurred. Board members unanimously approved the appointment. Skiff will have to run for...

  • Memories for Wednesday, July 13, 2022

    Compiled by Wanda Bushman|Jul 13, 2022

    1 years ago, Wednesday, July 11, 2012 New Manager at Family Matters She’s new to Malta and now she’s the manager at Family Matters. Avery Sorenson was hired to fill a vacancy in the management of the publicly owned clothing store by its board of directors. She and her husband, Leif moved to Malta in June from Glendive so he could accept a position as a new lineman with Big Flat Electric Cooperative. The public will get a chance to meet Sorenson, who started work last week, at a “meet and greet” Thursday, July 12, from 5 to 7 p.m. The event w...

  • Memories for Wednesday, July 6, 2022

    Compiled by Wanda Bushman|Jul 6, 2022

    1 years ago, Wednesday, July 3, 2012 Prices fall 8.2 cents Montana, July 2, average retail gasoline prices in Montana have fallen 8.2 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.50/g yesterday. This compares with the national average which has fallen 6.6 cents per gallon in the last week to $3.37g, according to gasoline price website MontanaGasPrice.com Including the change in gas prices in Montana during the past week, prices yesterday were 13.1 cents per gallon lower than a month ago. Act for the fair Mission Mountain Wood Band Showing a...

  • Memories for Wednesday, June 29, 2022

    Compiled by Mark Foss|Jun 29, 2022

    1 years ago- Wednesday, June 27, 2012 Local Athletes do well at Opheim Rodeo Phillips County Rodeo contestants did well at the Opheim Rodeo on Sunday. Guy Simanton of Whitewater, won the Saddle Bronc with a 64, and Alex Burnham of Saco, placed 4th with a 53. Jace Bishop, of Malta, won the Junior Breakaway with a 3.6. Justinn Marshall of Saco, won the Ladies Breakaway, with a 3.6, and Kirsty Stewart, of Malta, was 2nd with a 5.0. Isaac Farcia of Saco won the Bull Riding with a score of 81. Brenna Krueger, of Zortman, won the Junior Barrels,...

  • Memories for Wednesday, June 22, 2022

    Compiled by Mark Foss|Jun 22, 2022

    1 years ago- Wednesday, June 20, 2012 Malta District purchases Blue Bird bus The Malta School District is getting into the bus business. The district has purchased a 1999 Blue Bird coach bus from Bouma Truck Sales in Great Falls for $63,500. Malta trustees gave their permission for the purchase at last week’s board meeting. Supt. Kris Kuehn said the district hopes to have enough money left in the general fund at the end of June when the fiscal year ends to fund the purchase. District Business Manager Jane Knudsen said Monday it appears the m...

  • Memories for Wednesday, June 15, 2022

    Jun 15, 2022

    1 Years Ago – June 13, 2012 484th MP Company stands ready to deploy It’s going to be brutally hot in Afghanistan when two Montana Army National Guard companies from eastern Montana arrive for duty this week, so what better place to train than the hot Texas desert? The soldiers have spent two months at Fort Bliss, honing their skills before deploying for a year. The guard recently sent four Montana journalists to Texas to view the training and interview the soldiers just before they board airplanes headed east. The 484th has about 150 peo...

  • Memories for Wednesday, June 1, 2022

    Compiled by Mark Foss|Jun 1, 2022

    1 Years Ago – May 30, 2012 Retiring principal ran out of gas, stayed 31 years If principal and teacher John Roberts’ former students were writing his epitaph on some future day, what would he like it to say? “I would like them to think I treated them fairly and with respect,” said Principal Roberts, who will retire at the end of the month. Principal Roberts, who taught at Malta High School for 22 years before becoming an administrator nine years ago, won’t be saying goodbye completely. He plans to continue teaching an advanced placement...

  • Memories for Wednesday, May 25, 2022

    Compiled by Mark Foss|May 25, 2022

    1 years ago- Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Hometown girl makes good as teacher It’s an old expression, but it holds true in this case. Born and raised in Malta, Mary Lundstrom graduated after studying at Carroll College in Helena and MSU Northern-Havre, with a degree in elementary education. “I always knew I was going to college and education fit me. I like kids,” she said. “I’ve always liked my job.” Four years after graduating from Malta High School, she married Art Lundstrom and worked with him part-time at the family’s furniture store in Malt...

  • Memories for Wednesday, May 18, 2022

    Compiled by Mark Foss|May 18, 2022

    1 Years Ago – May 16, 2012 Graduation speaker maintains ties with students Don’t be surprised if veteran teacher Patti Webb gets a little emotional Sunday afternoon when she delivers the commencement address at Malta High School. Webb, who will retire at the end of the school year after teaching for 30 years, was selected by the 56 students of the Class of 2012 to be the commencement speaker. “I’ve taught some of the students in this class for four years at different grade levels (1st, 6th, 7th, and 8th). I think that’s why they thought of me...

  • Memories for Wednesday, May 11, 2022

    Compiled by Mark Foss|May 11, 2022

    1 years ago- Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Malta and Dodson election result… Malta voters approved all three levy resolutions Tuesday in the Malta School election. Voters gave strong support (524 For 374 Against) to a $73,314 general fund budget resolution which will be used to purchase activity buses for the district. They also voted to increase a Technology Depreciation Fund by $30,000 annually. A third resolution, which will raise $32,000 a year for a building reserve fund for five years to help pay to fix a roofing problem also passed. In the t...

  • Memories for May 4, 2022

    Compiled by Mark Foss|May 4, 2022

    1 years ago- Wednesday, May 2, 2012 Tallow Creek closing back before the board The Malta School Board will meet in a special session tonight (May 2) to consider a motion to close the Tallow Creek School. The school board currently has a motion before it to close the last rural school in south Phillips County, but has tabled it twice to gather additional information. Supt. Kris Kuehn told the PCN the current school board has been dealing with the issue for several years and he feels they should have the opportunity to act before the May 8...

  • Memories for Wednesday, April 27, 2022

    Compiled by Mark Foss|Apr 27, 2022

    1 years ago- Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Shawn Bleth is the new middle school principal Shawn Bleth, a teacher in the Malta School District, has been appointed to serve as the middle school principal, a part-time position. The Malta Board of Education approved the appointment last week at their monthly meeting. Mr. Bleth will succeed Scott King, who has been chosen to be the new high school principal when current principal John Roberts retires at the end of his current contract in May. Mr. Bleth currently teaches government, U.S. History,...

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