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Carter County Museum and Medicine Rocks State Park will host Montana Conversations program "Writing the Parks" with Dave Caserio on September 7 in Ekalaka. The program will take place at the museum from 5 to 7 p.m. Individuals can reserve space in the workshop by calling the museum at 406-775-6886. The presentation is free and open to the public. Funding for Montana Conversations is provided by Humanities Montana through grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities,...
Billings, Mont. – The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) last week released an update to proposed rules guiding the disposal of radioactive oil waste in Montana. Among the proposed changes is a quadrupling of Montana’s radioactivity concentration limit for materials entering waste facilities. The limit has been raised from 50 to 200 picocuries per gram of radium-226 and radium-228. North Dakota’s radioactivity limit is 50 picocuries per gram. “This increase to Montana’s radioactivity limit is unaccepta...
Editor's note: The following is the first of a multi-part column written by Thomas J. Elpel, the founder of Green University® LLC in Pony, Montana and the author of seven books. His video "Dugout Canoe Carving: The Story of Belladonna Beaver" has had more than one million views on YouTube. Go to www.Elpel.info to learn more about the expedition and the fundraising effort for the Jefferson River Canoe Trail. May 30, 2019 - "We are now several hundred miles within the bosom...
The end might finally be in sight for Ken Howie, the creator behind "Feek's Vision," a documentary that tells the story of the award-winning Tooke Bucking Horses. "Feek's Vision" has been Howie's passion for the last few years as he has traveled all over the country to interview rodeo greats such as Larry Mahan, Ty Murray, Deb Copenhaver, Harry Vold and Mel Potter, in addition to filming at numerous rodeos. Since July 7, Howie has been hard at work at the Tooke ranch getting...
Sorry it has been so long since I have written a memory article, but the summer has been filled with unexpected activities. I will not bore you with them. This article will be about two early Carter County homesteaders, their families, places of residence, raising livestock, cattle trailing, winter storms, etc. My information is taken from “Shifting Scenes Vol.1” and was written by Harold Beltz who has a couple of pages about his dad’s family, his life, and other family activities. I will start with his dad. Frank Beltz...
Hello God, it’s me, Mara: It’s back to school for young and old, a happy day for some! Buy needed things, supplies and clothes, which is the rule of ‘thumb.’ They tackle fear which some kids have but most know school is fun! Good thoughts – good sleep; take it easy – then you’ll know that you’ve won! School buses came to help parents, ‘round ‘bout 1915. Bright yellow was the ‘color’ choice, and ‘Keep the busses clean’. Imagine keeping cars off roads, some ‘millions’ every year! That sure saves folks some ‘bucks’ on gas – you...
Hello everyone! As most of you know, I spent the past year fundraising to be able to participate in the Northern Ambassadors of Music European Band Tour. After a lot of hard work, I finally reached my goal and spent the majority of the past summer touring around Europe and giving concerts in places like Windsor Castle, Napoleon's Square in Paris, Crans-Montana Village in Switzerland, and Rothenburg, Germany. Our group was surprisingly large, with over two hundred high schooler...
The First Baptist Church in Ekalaka invites all kids to participate in this year’s AWANA clubs. AWANA is a free kids club that provides Biblical teaching and fun for all ages. Cubbies (3 - 4 year olds) will be meeting from 1:30 to 3 p.m, every Wednesday, beginning September 4. Sparks (kindergarten - 2nd grade) and T&T clubs (3rd - 6th grade) will meet after school from 3:45 until 5:30 p.m. Youth group for kids 7th grade and up will start at 7 p.m. and finish around 8:30 p.m. Each of these clubs will meet every Wednesday at F...
Funeral Service for Teena Strait, 63, of Baker, was held August 26 at American Lutheran Church in Baker. Burial followed at Bonnievale Cemetery. Teena passed away on Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at Fallon Medical Complex in Baker after fighting a long illness. Teena Marie Strait was born on January 22, 1956 to Robert "Mac" MacLanahan and Adell Myhre in Baker, MT. Teena was adopted at the age of 4 by William "Bill" Sleeth after he married Adell. Teena grew up and attended school...
Liturgy of the Word service for James F. Rozelle, 74, of Albany, OR, was held August 23 at Stevenson Funeral Home in Ekalaka with Father Philip Chinnappan celebrating. Burial will be in the Skyline Memorial Gardens in Portland, OR. James passed away Sunday, August 18, 2019 at his summer ranch home in Carter County. James was born March 30, 1945 in Albany, OR, the son of Benjamin F. and Violet (Haley) Rozelle. Growing up, he attended schools in Albany and graduated from high...
Bruce D. Yanzick, 82, passed away surrounded by his loving family August 19, 2019, at Swedish Medical Center in Englewood, Colo., due to complications from cancer. We were blessed to set his spirit free to join his son, Zane Floyd, who was taken from him in an automobile accident in 1980. He was born in Spearfish, S.D., to Steve and Elora Yanzick on Nov. 18, 1936. He had seven brothers and one sister. The Yanzick family moved to Ronan Montana in 1950 to continue dairy...
Hello, I'm not sure how this will go. I'm writing on a borrowed computer and sitting on a box. So if somewhere in the middle of this article, I drift off and don't get it finished, so be it. I'm not very techy. If that is even a word. I never was a real techy guy. When I was much, much younger my friends were a lot handier than I. They would talk about car stuff. They would talk about 4 barrels and dual exhaust. They would talk rpm and gear ratios. I could drive a 4 speed pickup or a 2 ton truck with a load of grain. And I...
On Friday, August 23, 2019, Mid-Rivers Communications mailed capital credit checks of $1,042,000.00 to its cooperative members and patrons. The 2019 distribution of capital credits includes 17% of the remaining unretired balance for the year 1994, as well as 5% of the 2018 patronage allocation. Receiving capital credit checks is just one of the many benefits that comes with utilizing the services of a cooperative. A cooperative business is owned and democratically controlled by its member patrons. Any profit is distributed...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 7 has received some inquiries about a black bear that was struck and killed by a vehicle near Volborg recently. According to FWP Warden Kyle Queer of Broadus, a larger male bear weighing in at 185 pounds was struck by a small vehicle on Highway 59 South around 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 18. The impact disabled the vehicle, but there were no injuries to passengers. The bear was killed on impact. “It was a rather large bear,” Queer said. Queer responded to the incident just inside of Powder Riv...
Homecoming is right around the corner, with coronation this Thursday at CCHS, beginning at 7 p.m. This year, since homecoming week is right after labor day, coronation is a week early. The Carter County High School Bulldogs will play football against 8-man east opponent Plentywood on Friday, September 6. The volleyball team will host the Jordan Mustangs on Saturday, September 7. The public is urged to support the local sports teams during homecoming week. In addition, organizations and businesses are encouraged to join in...