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The Carter County Bulldogs traveled to Plevna on a wintry Friday evening to take on the Cougars in 4C Conference play. The junior varsity boys opened the action with a 53-38 victory over the Cougars behind 21 points from Tiernan O'Connor. In girls' varsity action, the Lady Bulldogs looked to avenge their 2024 loss on the road in Plevna but entered halftime down 25-19 to the Lady Cougars. Tough third quarter defense by the Lady Bulldogs held the Lady Cougars to only four...
HELENA – What Gov. Greg Gianforte called "the affordability crisis" in his State of the State address is taking center stage during the first few weeks of the 2025 Montana Legislature. Both the governor and lawmakers are leaning on tax reforms as a tool to keep more money in Montanans' pockets. But taxpayer advocates and watchers of the state budget question whether tax breaks can do enough to address the issue. One type of tax relief especially has been getting attention d...
Zander Ashbrook, Danica Shepherd, Kendra Tooke and Nicole O'Connell On Friday, January 17th, the CCHS Bulldogs traveled to Plevna to take on the Cougars. There wasn't a JV girls game, so the JV boys started the evening off. The JV boys defeated the Plevna Cougars, 53 to 38. CCHS 15 12 14 12 53 PHS 6 6 10 16 38 The next game of the night the Lady Bulldogs had a slow start against the Cougars. The Bulldogs were outscored in the first and second quarter leading to a halftime...
submitted by Carter County Extension Office From the 4H Project Book “Food Fads: Summaries/Concerns” 1978 SEA SALT versus REGULAR SALT Some claims suggest that sea salt is nutritionally superior to regular salt. Concerns: 1. Sea salt and table salt are similar in sodium chloride content. Sea salt may contain a few more impurities but is safe for human consumption. 2. Sea salt, like table salt, may contain an anti-caking compound to prevent the clumping of the salt so that it will easily flow out of a saltshaker. 3. Con...
On Monday, January 20th, a few of the FFA kids braved the cold weather to travel to Baker for District Leadership Development Event (LDE). The Parliamentary Procedure team (Travis Schallenberger, Tracy Wilson, Bella Jensen, Corlan Laughrey, Ayla Yates, Allie Shepherd) qualified for state by placing first at the competition. Lily Schallenberger also placed 5th in Junior Creed Speaking. Some upcoming FFA events include: District Career Development Event (CDE) in Miles City...
December, 2024 Sunday, the first day of December, Laura Erickson was honored on her 95th birthday with cupcakes and chocolate mint ice cream. Several stopped in to celebrate with her. Happy Birthday Laura Jean! The time had come to bring out the Christmas decorations. The tree and totes were all brought down from the "future room" and the process begins. Probably the hardest part of the whole affair was setting up the tree. Connecting the 3 different sections, keeping it straight, fluffing the branches, and then stepping...
I just love those helpful hint columns and books full of tips on how to remove every stain known to man or cure anything from warts to arthritis with a home remedy. Sometimes though, I have to question the effectiveness and efficiency of the remedies and helpful hints. I have actually had less than miraculous results with many of those tips. A tomato juice bath is supposed to be the cure-all for skunk spray. Do you know how much a tomato juice bath for a small boy costs? It...
January 19, 2025 We have had some snow at Capitol and on Tie Creek this week, but we also have had some hours of thawing. Things turned frigid on Saturday. Then on Sunday the temperature stayed below zero. Everyone is feeding more hay to fight the cold weather. Dick and Erma Albert both had doctor's appointments in the Hills, on Tuesday. The roads were good, but it began to snow by the time they were to Belle Fourche. At Spearfish there were more snow flurries, so they hurried to get a few supplies and come on home. Their doc...
Hello God, it's me, Mara: You know, Lord, we all need courage to face our fears; we need to stand our ground. Your word has many Bible verses to encourage us to have courage; like Deut. 31:6 (NIV) "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified...for the LORD your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you." And Matt 28:20: "Be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age." We're unique, we view Your Word one way one time, then...
Funeral services for Ralph Losing, 93, of Baker, will be 11 a.m., Monday, January 27, 2025 at the First Baptist Church in Baker with Pastor James Parks and Pastor Darrell Losing officiating. Family receiving friends will take place Sunday, January 26, 2025 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Stevenson Funeral Home, Baker, with a time of sharing starting at 5 p.m. Ralph J. Losing entered eternal rest on January 17, 2025, at Superior Care Villa in Baker, MT. Ralph was born on April 17, 1931,...
submitted by Ekalaka Public Schools We believe in keeping our community informed and engaged. To that end, Ekalaka Public Schools is excited to launch a new monthly series! Starting this month, we'll be sharing insightful articles about our school finances. These articles will appear in the Ekalaka Eagle and online, offering a transparent look at our budget, where your tax dollars go, and how we're prioritizing spending to best serve our students. We believe that open communic...
Funeral services for Faye Kennedy, 95, of Ekalaka, will be 2 p.m. Friday, January 24, 2025 at Stevenson Funeral Home, Ekalaka with Tom Stieg officiating. Burial will follow at Beaverlodge Cemetery. Visitation for Faye will take place one hour prior to the service. Faye passed away January 16, 2025 at Dahl Memorial Healthcare in Ekalaka. Faye June Kennedy of Ekalaka, MT was born July 12, 1929 to Leonard and Mary Ward, the fourth of nine children on Snow Creek in the Long Pine...
submitted by Carter County Extension Office Information obtained from MSU Extension MontGuide: A Self-learning Resource Brands in the State of Montana can be held/owned in 5 different forms, Sole Ownership, Joint Tenancy, Tenants in Common, a Business Entity, and Estate or Trust. Within these forms, brands can be divided differently depending on the deceased's will or lack thereof and the type of ownership there is of a brand. If the deceased leaves no will, the ownership of...
Montana winters are as beautiful as they are brutal, especially for ranchers and farmers who spend long hours outdoors tending to livestock, equipment, and land. The extreme cold can quickly turn dangerous, making it crucial to be prepared for the unexpected. Hypothermia—a life-threatening drop in body temperature— can set in quickly if you become stranded during the winter months. The team at Dahl Memorial Hospital cares deeply about the health and safety of our community and want to remind everyone that winter con...
SECOND QUARTER HONOR ROLL HS A HONOR ROLL (3.5 GPA or higher) Roger Beach Alivia Foxley Kaleb Frye Corlan Laughery Chace Loehding Jillian McGraw Kamryn Miller Nicole O'Connell Nasya O'Connor Tiernan O'Connor Travis Schallenberger Danica Shepherd Kendra Tooke Tegan Williams Tracy Wilson Ayla Yates JH A HONOR ROLL (3.5 GPA or higher) Cortland O'Connor Joby Owen Oakley Spring Lily Schallenberger Allie Shepherd Zavier Allison Bentley Douzenis Kira Kratzer Ella Wright Cai...
submitted by Mrs. Carol Spencer Ekalaka Elementary School hosted a memorable event on December 19, bringing together students, teachers, and families to celebrate kindness, compassion, and academic achievements during the second quarter. The day began with the "Breakfast with Besties," where everyone gathered to enjoy a delightful meal, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie. The highlight of the event was the presentation of awards. The coveted "Bark Awards," emphasiz...