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Whitewater News & Opinion for October 18, 2017

The recent storm tore through Phillips County and it destroyed power poles so many residents were left without electricity and had no water. This effected Dodson, Turner, Hogeland, Zortman, Landusky, South Malta and even the City of Malta. The heavy snow and wind not only ruined poles, but also the snow tore down tree branches everywhere. Most have their heat, lights and water back on now. Kids thought it was like camping.

Sympathy to all victims of hurricanes and earthquakes also.

Puerto Rico was destroyed! That is where Jeff and Althea Murdock live. (There is a benefit set up at First Security Bank in Malta for the victims.)

In Whitewater, the Wisher and Scheffelmears do not have water due to repairs needed. Good luck to them.

There have been many hunters in the area. I would rather see birds, deer, antelope and all of the wildlife jumping or flying.

I went to Billings to visit my sister, Janet Brown, and Glen. We swam at the Yellowstone Health Club. We also went to the Yellowstone Art Museum. We learned some culture. I prefer the Western art and still life over the new, modern art.

At Aspen View Apartment, I played the piano. Fun. (But I prefer Whitewater, Montana.)

Take care,

Helen

 

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