Week of January 10, 2025

SIM-MT delivers high-fidelity sepsis simulation training at Dahl Memorial

Jan 16, 2025

Simulation in Motion Montana (SIM-MT) recently conducted an advanced sepsis training session at Dahl Memorial Healthcare, utilizing high-fidelity simulation to enhance the skills of local healthcare providers. Participants included members of the Ekalaka Ambulance Service and Dahl Memorial Healthcare nursing staff and providers. Understanding High-Fidelity Simulation Training High-fidelity simulation involves the use of sophisticated mannequins that closely mimic human...

CARTER COUNTY COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS (DECEMBER 16 & 31, 2024 & JANUARY 6, 2025)

Jan 16, 2025

12-16-2024 The Board of Carter County Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, December 16, 2024, in the Carter County Commission Board Meeting Room of the Carter County Courthouse at 214 Park Street in Ekalaka, Montana. Rod Tauck, Chairman, Mike Watkins, Vice Chairman and Pamela Castleberry, member were present. The meeting was called to order at 9:00 AM by chairman Rod Tauck. Guests included Commissioner Elect Dan Dinstel and Road and Bridge Supervisor Carl Knapp....

  • Mid-Rivers awards grant to Badlands to Badlands Trails

    Jan 16, 2025

    Eastern Plains Economic Development Corporation (EPEDC) is pleased to announce a recent community grant award. By collaborating with Badlands to Badlands (B2B) Trails and Mid-Rivers Communications, EPEDC successfully facilitated a grant to support B2B's website Mapping Resource Project. This $1000 of generous funding will enable B2B Trails to initiate and complete a significant portion of its innovative online mapping resource, which serves as a cornerstone for outdoor...

  • Gianforte announces winners of the 2024 youth hunting story contest

    Jan 10, 2025

    Governor Greg Gianforte recently announced the winners of the 2024 Governor's Youth Hunting Story Contest. "Hunting is a vital part of Montana's legacy, connecting generations through respect for the land and wildlife," Gov. Gianforte said. "The Youth Hunting Story Contest celebrates this tradition. It's inspiring to see so many young hunters submit stories about carrying it forward and I'm thrilled to invite the ten winners to the State Capitol to celebrate." Gov. Gianforte...

  • Republican-majority Legislature arrives in Helena, gavels in new session

    Tom Lutey Mara Silvers and Zeke Lloyd, montanafreepress.org | Jan 10, 2025

    Montana's majority-Republican Legislature stamped out a mandate Monday for restraining the courts and cutting taxes as the first day of the 2025 session gaveled in. GOP lawmakers who have seen the courts reject several of their bills on constitutional grounds in recent years pointed to a dominating performance in last year's election as proof of voter demand for Republican policies. "The voters want court reform. Article Seven of the Montana Constitution, no less than 20...

  • MSU Extension: Pulse grains in wheat rotations can increase profits for farmers

    Jan 10, 2025

    From the MSU News Service An analysis by Montana State University researchers has shown that replacing summer fallow with a pulse grain crop, even in dry regions, can increase profits for farmers. Farmers in regions with low precipitation, such as Montana’s Golden Triangle, know there is an economic risk to continuous small grains cropping, according to Perry Miller, professor of sustainable cropping systems in MSU’s Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences. However, leaving fields fallow in summer is not...

  • Bulldogs travels to Baker, takes on Cardinals at home

    Dana Eshelman | Jan 16, 2025

    In Thursday night basketball action, the CCHS Bulldogs travelled to Baker to take on the Spartans. The junior varsity boys tipped off first, with the Bulldogs falling to the Spartans by a score of 58-34. Gage Stieg scored 8 points, all in the second half, to lead the Bulldogs. In what would turn out to be the closest contest of the night, the JV Lady Bulldogs fell to the Lady Spartan JV 40-26. After a basket by Allie Shepherd put the Bulldogs up 19-18 at halftime, the...

  • 'Dogs down Hawks at home

    Dana Eshelman | Jan 10, 2025

    The CCHS Bulldogs faced the Broadus Hawks at home on Friday, January 3. The teams will meet again on Friday, January 31 in Broadus. In the first game of the afternoon, the Lady Bulldogs Junior Varsity fell in a close contest to the Lady Hawk JV 35-26. After a back-and-forth first half of play, the Lady Hawks pulled away in the second half to secure the win. The JV Lady Bulldogs were led by Allie Shepherd's 12 points, followed by Alivia Foxley with 7, Maggie Eshelman with 4,...

  • Predator control efforts in Carter County: Reflecting on 2024 and planning ahead for 2025

    Dustin Drews | Jan 10, 2025

    I want to wish everyone in Carter County a belated Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. It's hard to believe that 2024 has already come and gone. This past year was extremely busy and exciting as I worked to get a lay of the land and build relationships with livestock producers dealing with predator issues. I deeply appreciate the warm welcome from the community and the support I've received from producers. A huge thank-you goes out to Carter County contract trappers Robbie...

  • Reshape your health

    Jan 16, 2025

    Managing diabetes can be a challenging journey, but you're not alone. Dahl Memorial Healthcare Association is excited to invite individuals with Type 2 diabetes to join our "RESHAPING DIABETES" classes, designed to help you take control of your health and live your best life. Why Attend? These classes offer a unique opportunity to empower yourself with knowledge and tools to better manage your condition. Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been living with diabetes for...

  • Kapptie's Korner

    James Kapptie, Ekalaka Public Schools Superintendent | Jan 16, 2025

    submitted by Mr. James Kapptie Just like the snow gently falls, blanketing the ground, New year brings fresh starts, all around. At Ekalaka Schools, we're excited to see, What the year will bring, for you and for me. So let it snow, let is snow… Happy New Year! The new year is here, and we're excited for what lies ahead! We recently surveyed our community, staff, and students to gather feedback on how we can improve. A key theme that emerged is the need for greater...

  • Cooking in the West

    Susan Metcalf | Jan 16, 2025

    The fires in California have shed light on the failure of politicians to lead wisely with regard to the dangers of eliminating logging, grazing, and water storage systems from the ecosystem. It is undeniable that if cattle had been allowed to graze those California hills, the fires would not have had nearly as much fuel. I am particularly irritated by the war against cattle that environmental groups have been waging for years. Why are they discriminating against cattle? There...

  • Library corner

    Pat Kalstrom, Ekalaka Public Library Director | Jan 16, 2025

    The Ekalaka Public Library extends its heartfelt gratitude to the community for their generous donations and memorial contributions in memory of Bud Breding. These gifts have greatly enriched the library's offerings, including a collection of newly acquired books and DVDs. Among the latest additions to the library's collection are: "This Rebel Heart" by Katherine Locke: A gripping tale set during WWII in Budapest, where a young girl grapples with her family's legacy amidst...

  • Conversations with God

    Jan 16, 2025

    Hello God, it's me, Mara: You know, Lord, friends shared part of some lads chatting together. One lad was angry, said he'd tried to catch a ride but was told he needed to apply ahead of time...... D. L. interrupted; "I KNOW what you mean, adding, you know guys, we're all created by our creator, given 'free will', sent to earth to do our job, when our time's up, our Father will call us back home. Once there, Abba Father will check the Book of Life to see IF our name has been...

  • CAPITOLETTER

    Karen Odell | Jan 16, 2025

    January 12, 2025 Winter snow has covered Capitol and Tie Creek. We had a couple of days of wind along with the snow, but the moisture was nice that cleaned the air. Dick and Erma Albert stayed close to home this week. The snow had drifted up, and Dick's pick-up was still in the shop, so they didn't get out until Friday, for the Senior Citizen Dinner. Erma stayed to play cards, and then got a ride home, later. They got someone to plow them out, so on Sunday they went to church. They joined the Helms, and Erk families, and...

  • Cooking in the West

    Susan Metcalf | Jan 10, 2025

    Susan Metcalf Columnist I am not a fan of winter, but I realize that as long as we own cows, my dream of becoming a snowbird in the winter will likely never come to fruition. I gave up skiing long ago after two knee surgeries. I kind of like ice fishing, but I only like it on bright sunny days if the fish are really biting. Snow shoeing, cross country skiing, and ice skating are all too much work to be called fun as it exhausting just getting the gear strapped on. So when our...

  • CAPITOLETTER

    Karen Odell | Jan 10, 2025

    January 5, 2025 Capitol and Tie Creek have a new year, and things instantly changed. We’ve already gotten some moisture this year with about a foot of snow. Things instantly cooled down to about zero, and winter has really begun. Alvin and Marlee Cordell went to the Christmas Eve Candle lighting service, at the Methodist Church in Camp Crook. Then on Christmas, all of their family was home for the day. Wade and Ashley Pearson and their family, and Jay Cordell came on Christmas Eve. Ryan and Tawni and their family came...

  • Conversations with God

    Jan 10, 2025

    Hello God, it's me, Mara: You know Lord, when someone asks us a question as to what has God done for us today, we certainly can be caught off guard. Our mind tends to freeze. That question keeps one thinking about You, all day, Lord. We know that you're at WORK every day; we notice Your fingerprints, Your goodness, faithfulness or specific things like glorious sunrises, or sunsets, finding a penny in the parking lot or a favored item on sale at the grocery store – OR - even...

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