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The CCHS Lady Bulldogs scored 16 points in each of the last three quarters to pull away from the Lady Mustangs for a win at Jordan last Friday night. Ekalaka got to the free throw line often, but only shot 35 percent when there (11-31). CCHS went an impressive 48 percent from the field. Kendall Kittelmann hit a pair of threes and Kendall Shepherd hit three from beyond the arc in the win. Tyra O'Connor led the way for the Lady Bulldogs with 16 points and 9 rebounds. Jordan's...
The varsity Bulldogs traveled to Jordan last Friday for a conference match-up with the Mustangs. The Bulldog offense got off to a slow start, managing only 7 points by halftime. Things changed in the second half as CCHS trimmed an 18-point halftime deficit to 6 by the end of the third. The comeback bid was too little, to late though. They eventually lost by 8. CCHS had 17 turnovers (6 more than Jordan) and Jordan was able to cash in on them, scoring 15 of their 46 points as a...
Keep your winter coat and gloves handy. According to furry meteorologist Punxsutawney Phil who saw his shadow on Wednesday morning, there will be six more weeks of winter. It would have been hard to argue with his prediction on Groundhog Day in Ekalaka, as the high was predicted at a brisk 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures are supposed to warm up throughout the rest of the week and weekend though, with a high of 49 degrees predicted by Monday. Hopefully some moisture will...
The Eastern Montana Human Trafficking Task Force is a collaboration of law enforcement, non-governmental organizations, faith-based organizations, and concerned citizens. Our mission is to educate and bring awareness to the communities of Eastern Montana about human trafficking and to further develop a plan for a victimcentered approach using a multidisciplinary team. EMTHTTF strives to create active relationships and partnerships with Eastern Montana counties including: Dawson, Prairie, Wibaux, Fallon, McCone, and Carter....
1-18-2022 The Board of Carter County Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, January 18, 2022, in the Carter County Commission Board Meeting Room of the Carter County Courthouse at 214 Park Street in Ekalaka, Montana. Steve Rosencranz, Chairman; Rod Tauck, Vice Chair and Mike Watkins, Member; were present. The meeting was called to order at 9 a.m. There was no public comment Carter/Fallon County Extension Agent Amanda Williams joined the meeting. She requested keys to the Event Center for the County Extension, 4-H...
Helena, Mont. – The Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) is now accepting applications for the 2022 hemp growing season after receiving federal approval from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for its state hemp production plan which took effect January 1, 2022. “Montana’s hemp industry continues to advance and present opportunities for growers, especially with regard to fiber and grain,” said Christy Clark, Acting Director for Montana Department of Agriculture. “Our department is proud to operate a hemp pr...
Hello God, it’s me, Mara: What do ‘we’ see when we look up? In January, SNOW? Moisture is needed, that’s for sure, ‘Twould help Spring grass to grow. As Winter ends, there’s sleet and haze, sometimes that too shows up. But it’s still cold most everywhere – we need warm cover-ups! Days lengthen and we view the stars; like the awesome Milky Way! And ‘sailing’ in the night time clouds, there’s Venus, miles away. Soon geese will pass, some fly up high; somewhere up North they go. It’s cool to watch them change ‘pilots’; their...
I heard on the radio the other day that children get their intelligence from their mothers. That might explain what has happened to my brain. Perhaps I drained part of it for the first child and the rest for the second. I can almost buy that theory--except for the fact that I have another theory that makes more sense to me: Susan's Full Brain Theory. I believe my brain is like a computer that has no memory left. My brain is full, and my folders cannot be compacted. In fact, my brain is so full that according to the bathroom...
Funeral service for George "Herb" Kerr, 74, of Ekalaka will be 1 p.m., Monday, February 7, 2022 at Stevenson Funeral Home, Ekalaka, with Tom Stieg officiating. Burial will follow at Beaverlodge Cemetery. For those unable to attend live streaming will start 10 minutes prior to service at stevensonfuneralhome.com. Visitation for Herb will take place one hour prior to the service. George Herbert "Herb" Kerr died January 31, 2022 at his home in Miles City, MT, surrounded by his...
On Saturday, January 1, 2022, the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) Brand Re-record period ended. Brand Re-record is a one year period in which Montana brand owners renew their brands with the state to ensure an accurate record of livestock brands that are still in use. Brand Re-record began in 1921 and occurs every ten years. As of January 1, 2021, there were 55,567 brands recorded with the Department of Livestock. By December 31, 2021, 47,663 brands were rerecorded....
Mid-Rivers Communications is offering $90,000 in scholarship funds for Eastern and Central Montana students, more than doubling the Cooperative’s total scholarship investment in recent prior years. The Mid-Rivers Fund for Education, funded by unclaimed capital credits and donations of capital credits from members, has awarded over $470,000 in scholarships to area students. In 2022, Mid-Rivers will award 36 competitive and 15 drawing scholarships. Scholarship categories reflect the mission and values of the Cooperative and i...
Several in-person hunter education classes have been scheduled around the state over the next several months. While online classes are also available, there are several advantages to in-person classes, including: hands-on experience, mentoring and the opportunity for students to ask questions and hear advice from experienced hunters. “We value our hands-on classroom courses and field days, all done with the dedication of our excellent volunteer instructors,” said Wayde Cooperider, outdoor skills and safety supervisor for FWP....
submitted by Carter County Chamber of Commerce After discussions about seemingly perennial fire concerns and the core mission of the organization, the Carter County Chamber of Commerce voted at its December 2021 meeting to discontinue its practice of facilitating fireworks displays. The Chamber will continue to support and organize those activities which follow its mission to “develop, aid, encourage and promote projects for the entire county in order to expand business and industry for the entire area.” The Community Yar...
submitted by Eastern Plains Economic Development Corporation Join the USDA Rural Development Business Development team to discuss federal funding opportunities available to rural small businesses and agricultural producers, focusing on available funding options for renewable energy/energy efficiency and agriculture production. This presentation will provide an overview of project and applicant eligibility and the processes, timelines, and priority points needed to create and...