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CCHS JV at Jordan JV, February 11 CCHS JV 7 12 21 31 Jordan JV 7 27 35 56 CCHS JV: JW Elmore 8, Ethan Frye 6, Tucker Tooke 6, Sean Wolenetz 5, Jaden Pardee 4, Brayden Bucholz 2. Jordan JV: J. Saylor 20, J. Murnion 9, C. Pierson 9, P. Pluhar 6, R. McWilliams 4, S. Harbaugh 4, P. Bollinger 2. CCHS at Jordan, February 11 CCHS 9 13 26 37 Jordan 7 16 25 42 CCHS: Turner Tooke 18, Jared Pardee 5, Tucker Tooke 4, Ryan Rychner 4, Jaden Pardee 4, Shayne Enos 2. Jordan: D. Murnion 21,...
CCHS at Jordan, February 11 CCHS 9 13 23 40 Jordan 11 25 37 44 CCHS: Heidi LaBree 22, Codi Melton 6, Tyra O'Connor 5, Ella Owen 4, Kari Kittelmann 3. Jordan: Lindsay Lawrence 16, Lacey Lawrence 12, Abby Pierce 8, Brenna Murnion 4, Maggie Pluhar 2, Brooke Murnion 2 Heidi LaBree, 22 pts, 3 rbnds, 8 trnvs, 2 asts, 4stls; Tyra O'Connor, 5 pts, 8 rbnds, 2 trnvs, 2 stls; Ella Owen, 4 pts, 11 rbnds, 1 trnv, 2 asts; Kendall Kittelmann, 3 trnvs; Kari Kittelmann, 3 pts, 1 rbnd, 1 trnv,...
Hello God, it’s me, Mara: You know, Lord, it was entertaining and enjoyable checking out a ‘saved’ article about having fun. Sharing with others, we did have to chuckle as sure enough, some of what we read already was ‘us’! So, thought we’d share some ‘secrets’ [author unknown]: ~Your kids are becoming you – but your grandchildren are perfect. ~Going out is good, but coming home is even a whole lot better. ~You forget names, but that’s OK because other folks forgot they even knew you! ~You realize you’re never going...
As I look outside today and think about the last couple of days of below zero temperatures, I am reminded that sometimes it is not so bad to have a job where I can work indoors with the heat on. It also makes me think of all our livestock and hardworking agricultural producers that are out in the weather all the time, and what they need to be able to thrive in these conditions. When winter comes our livestock should have a nice thick winter coat to keep them warm, but that does not mean they can’t get cold. The breaking p...
Welcome to week 6 from the 67th session of the Montana House of Representatives. One of the highlights of the week to be sure was Governor Gianforte’s long awaited lifting of the statewide mask mandate. Now it is up to local officials to follow suit and get Montana back to work, back to school and back to normal. Along that line, Senate Bill 67 passed 2nd reading in the House today by a 71-29 margin. This bill eliminates the potential misdemeanor penalty in the law if local l...
Thomas Jefferson said, “The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first.” Unfortunately, the Federal Government is now merged with the criminals! (See the admissions of conspiracy in “Time Magazine,” “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election”). So we must now attempt to use some of the ‘chains’ to prevent tyranny. There have been and will be many attempt...
Hadassah Joy Tauck was born to parents Shaun and Lisa Tauck on January 29, 2021, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces and measuring 19.5 inches. Hadassah joins proud siblings Isaiah, Samuel, Hannah and Stephen. Grandparents are Rod and Teresa Tauck, Hammond, and Dave and Charlene Rowzer, Indianapolis. Great-grandmothers are Vera Tauck and Faye Kennedy. The family is in love and so thankful to God for their beautiful blessings!...
I always marvel at the connections I make with people from around the country and the world through writing a humor/recipe column. One day while sitting in my County Superintendent's office, I received a call from Don Williams of Eugene, Oregon. He was researching his relative, Violet Widdecombe, who taught in Sweet Grass County decades ago. After several conversations and emails, we have become e-pals. He was particularly interested in my recent column on Virgil Gust,...
Starting in 1948, the National FFA Board of Directors designed a week long tradition to recognize George Washington’s example and legacy as a leader and farmer. National FFA week gives every FFA member in every chapter the opportunity to join voices in raising awareness and advocating for agriculture in communities across the country. This year, National FFA Week is February 20-27. Agriculture education and FFA ensure a steady supply of young professionals to meet the growing needs in the science, business and technology o...
A new all-beverage alcohol license is available in Ekalaka from the Montana Department of Revenue in a competitive bidding process that ends March 19. The highest bidder will be granted the opportunity to apply for the license. The minimum bid on this license is $22,500. Bids must be submitted electronically to the department. The electronic Retail Alcoholic Beverage Competitive Bid Form can be found at https://app.mt.gov/myrevenue/. To submit a bid, the bidder must complete and submit the electronic bid form, pay a $100...
In support of Ekalaka Public Schools, Carter County Sheep & Cattle Growers is promoting local beef in the school lunch program. Those looking to make a tax-deductible donation of hamburger to Ekalaka Public Schools can do so by contacting school administration at (406) 630-1523. Currently, K-12 students consume approximately 100 pounds of hamburger per week. Ekalaka Public Schools can accept donated beef that has been slaughtered and processed at a Montana Department of Livestock (state inspected) or USDA (federally...
Riding horseback on his sprawling ranch to check livestock, Charlie Williams' thoughts will wander toward his wrestling team. "I'll be out there thinking about strategies, different philosophies," said the Alzada rancher who doubles as the head wrestling coach for Moorcroft High School across the state line in Wyoming. Same when he's climbing into his rig in the early afternoon for the 70-plus mile drive to Moorcroft. Williams makes the drive at least five days a week from...