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  • She was the first

    Updated Mar 24, 2022

    Captain Janet Nies Baker, a 1972 graduate of Carter County High School and Ekalaka native, was the first female to be sworn into uniform for the Montana Highway Patrol on April 9, 1979. She was also the first female sergeant, lieutenant, and captain - the rank at which she retired. "It was an honor to work for MHP and I commend them for being one of the first LE agencies to hire women," she said in a recent email to MHP. "I feel fortunate to have earned the honor of being the...

  • CARTER COUNTY COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS

    Updated Mar 24, 2022

    2-24-2022 The Board of Carter County Commissioners met in regular session on Thursday, February 24, 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; were present. Mike Watkins; member was absent. The meeting was called to order at 9:00 am. Deputy Clerk and Recorder Judy Wright stepped into the meeting to request the commission review the procurement policy. She believes there is a need to...

  • A family affair

    Updated Mar 24, 2022

    Powder River/Carter County Farm Bureau recently held an online photo contest using the hashtag #prccowselfie encouraging producers to share pictures of their favorite bovine. In honor of National Agriculture Week, March 20-26, the bureau recently shared the winning picture from the contest. The contest was open from February 26th through March 5th. In order to qualify, entrants needed to include a cow in the frame of the picture and like and follow the bureau on Facebook in...

  • New financial services office opens on Main Street in Ekalaka

    Updated Mar 24, 2022

    Krista Huntley only recently opened her Thrivent office in Ekalaka, but she has been working with High Country Associates, a group of advisors based out of Cody, Wyoming, since 2015. Opening an office locally wasn't originally a part of her plans when she moved to Ekalaka about a year ago, but after spending some time in the community, she noticed a need. "I want to provide professional services to the people of this area and bring my knowledge to them so they don't have to...

  • Petition numbers released

    Updated Mar 23, 2022

    submitted by Carter County Commissioners The petition to the Montana Department of Transportation, Governor Greg Gianforte, and the Montana Legislature Regarding Immediate Necessary Repair of Highway 7 in Carter County, Montana garnered 564 signatures. While most signers are from Carter County, many are from Baker, Willard, Wibaux, Plevna and other surrounding Montana communities. Others signers are from Gillette, WY, Camp Crook, SD, Glenrock, WY, and Detroit Lakes, MN. Signatures included those of most of the Carter County...

  • MT Highway 7 crash claims life of local

    Updated Mar 23, 2022

    One teenager died and another was injured in a crash on Highway 7 early Saturday morning, March 19. The Montana Highway Patrol said the two people were headed south near mile marker 9 at about 2:30 a.m. when the car went off the road and rolled several times into a pasture. The driver of the car, a nineteen-year old male from Ekalaka, was thrown from the vehicle and died at the scene. A 17-year old male passenger, also from Ekalaka, sustained minor injuries and was taken to Dahl Memorial Healthcare. According to Montana...

  • Shakespeare at Ekalaka Public Schools

    Updated Mar 17, 2022

    Born from aspirations to bring the timeless tales of William Shakespeare directly to rural and under-served communities, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has been enriching the lives of people in Montana and beyond for 50 seasons. Created in 2008, Montana Shakes! is the only Shakespearean elementary school theater program designed for rural communities. Sixty tour stops stretch across Montana and Wyoming, reaching over 11,000 students each spring. Last week, Montana Shakes!...

  • Meat processing facility opens at Belltower

    Updated Mar 17, 2022

    Twenty-two miles south of Ekalaka, just off of Highway 323 next to Belltower Hall, sits a brand new state-of-the-art meat processing facility. Some sixteen months ago owners Ty and Sarina O'Connor started the planning process to build it. On Monday, they will be ready to start doing custom processing. The facility is actually made up of an ecosystem of several interlocking modules, made by a company named Friesla, that came from Washington. The entire USDA-approved system...

  • Stagville closed

    Updated Mar 17, 2022

    Stagville Draw Road is closed until the bridge can be replaced. This is to advise that no vehicle will be able to travel the road until further notice....

  • Election filing closed

    Updated Mar 17, 2022

    The deadline to file for a county office was Monday at 5 p.m. County positions up for election in 2022 include Carter County Commissioner from District #2 (six-year term), County Attorney (4-year term), County Clerk and Recorder/Public Administrator/Surveyor (4-year term), County Treasurer (4-year term), County Sheriff/Coroner (4-year term) and Justice of the Peace (4-year term). Incumbent Steve Rosencranz, Republican, and Pamela J. Castleberry, Republican, have filed for commissioner. Incumbent Corbit S. Harrington,...

  • CARTER COUNTY COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS

    Updated Mar 9, 2022

    2-14-2022 The Board of Carter County Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, February 14, 2022, in the Carter County Commission Board Meeting Room of the Carter County Courthouse at 214 Park Street in Ekalaka, Montana. Rod Tauck, Vice Chair; was present. Steve Rosencranz, Chairman; Mike Watkins; member were absent. There was not a quorum until 1 p.m. for the public Health Board meeting. There were discussions with Commissioner Tauck until such time as the other commissioners called in to the meeting. Road and bridge...

  • Adaptive management workshop

    Updated Mar 9, 2022

    On February 22, Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Carter County Conservation District hosted an adaptive management workshop. Throughout the day there were around forty-five people at Carter County Event Center. Kevin Sedivec, NDSU Professor and Rangeland Management Specialist, came to Ekalaka to speak at the event. Sedivec presented how to adapt management for extreme weather, grazing concepts and his patch-burn grazing study. Several local producers also presented their key management concepts. The workshop...

  • Lion harvested near Ekalaka traced back to Chadron, Nebraska

    Updated Mar 3, 2022

    A pair of local men on the search for coyotes turned into a rare chance for another to harvest a mountain lion near Ekalaka back in January. Zach Elmore and Eric Lovec were on their way to a spot where they felt they had a good chance to call in coyotes when they noticed a silhouette in a clearing near a ridge line some 500 yards away. After abruptly stopping to take a closer look with some binoculars, Elmore exclaimed to Lovec that the animal was indeed a lion. As the two...

  • Local EMT course set to begin March 22

    Updated Mar 3, 2022

    EMT classes are set to begin on March 22 in Ekalaka. The online portion of the course will be every Tuesday and Thursday, with hands-on training at Carter County Healthcare Facility once or twice monthly, on Saturdays. The ambulance service is still searching for individuals to join the class. Interested individuals are asked to please let Judy Wright, Ambulance Director, know if they are interested in the class. The class will conclude on July 28. Help your community and sign up today!...

  • Reflecting on a former superintendent of schools and the county spelling bee

    Updated Mar 2, 2022

    Darlene Carter Rose first ran for Carter County Superintendent of Schools in 1990 and was successful against the incumbent. She served the county in that capacity until December of 2000. It was then that county commissioners went through the process of combining the office with the Clerk of District Court, due in large part to the fact that rural schools had dwindled in number, no longer warranting the need for a full-time elected position. It is however, a requirement for a...

  • EPEDC regional economic resiliency planning

    Updated Mar 2, 2022

    Eastern Plains Economic Development Corporation recently announced a series of opportunities for public input and community engagement related to the development of a regional economic development and resiliency plan. The plan will address the needs of Carter, Dawson, Fallon, Prairie and Wibaux Counties, and will evaluate strengths and weaknesses in the regional economy as well as ideas of how to stabilize the economy moving forward. Public input is requested to ensure that the plan addresses community needs as provided by...

  • Area pictures needed for 2023 Chamber of Commerce calendar

    Updated Mar 2, 2022

    After electing not to produce a calendar featuring local photographs taken by local photographers last year, the Carter County Chamber of Commerce decided at their recent meeting to print the community calendar again for 2023, due in part to high demand. The chamber plans to print the calendar early this year to catch Labor Day visitors and early hunters. If local photographers have pictures from this year or last year, they need them. Let this article serve as notice to start taking photos of Carter County scenes, or to...

  • Highway 7 petition posted at area businesses until March 15

    Updated Feb 24, 2022

    A petition penned to the department of transportation, Governor Gianforte and the legislature regarding immediate necessary repair of Highway 7 in Carter County is currently posted at various local businesses and the Carter County Clerk and Recorder’s Office for signatures. The deadline for residents to sign the petition is March 15. The petition requests that the aforementioned parties immediately engage in remedial repair and improvement of Highway 7. The highway is the primary route in emergency situations and for a...

  • A bridge over troubled water

    Updated Feb 24, 2022

    Local Carl Knapp had already planned to donate time and materials to build a covered walking bridge between the employee parking lot on the south side of the new Carter County Healthcare Facility and the back entrance to the building before this winter. Then winter came, and brought with it multiple reports of Dahl Memorial employees slipping and falling on their walk to and from work, exemplifying the need for such a structure. Knapp said that he milled the lumber a while...

  • CARTER COUNTY COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS

    Updated Feb 23, 2022

    2-10-2022 The Board of Carter County Commissioners met in regular session on Thursday, February 10, 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; were present. Mike Watkins; member was absent. The meeting was called to order at 9 a.m. There was no public comment. Commissioner Tauck made a motion to approve the meeting minutes from January 27 and 31, 2022 with corrections. Commissioner Rosencra...

  • Have filed for office

    Updated Feb 23, 2022

    The deadline for filing for county office is already fast approaching. Individuals have until March 14th at 5 p.m. to file. As of Wednesday morning, seven individuals, four of whom are incumbents, have filed for office. County positions up for election in 2022 include Carter County Commissioner from District #2 (six-year term), County Attorney (4-year term), County Clerk and Recorder/Public Administrator/Surveyor (4-year term), County Treasurer (4-year term) and Justice of the Peace (4-year term). Incumbent Steve Rosencranz,...

  • FFA news

    Updated Feb 17, 2022

    A pep rally will be held for local FFA students during National FFA Week this year. It will take place on Thursday, February 24, beginning at 3:18 p.m. in the high school gym and will feature both an elementary and high school game. Additionally, one lucky staff member will kiss a pig at the pep rally. Jars will be placed in the CCHS Tuggle room by Monday, February 21 for all to place money towards the staff member they would like to see kiss the pig. The staff member with the most money will ‘win....

  • Bucholz wins county spelling bee

    Updated Feb 17, 2022

    Ekalaka eighth grader Braxton Bucholz won the 2022 Carter County Spelling Bee last Friday. Bucholz and Alzada School student Tanner Wright battled back and forth for several minutes before a winner was declared. Hammond School had a strong showing as well, with students taking third, fourth, fifth and sixth. The spelling bee was directed by Tracey Walker with assistance from Tricia Lovec and Lynn Williams. Jerry Cline, Vicki Fix and Mikel Fruit served as judges. Brice Lambert...

  • 4-H Shooting Sports success

    Updated Feb 16, 2022

    The Carter County 4-H Shooting Stars hosted their eighth annual invitational shoot on February 4th and 5th at the Fallon County Indoor Shooting Range and Fallon County Exhibit Hall. There were seventy-eight 4-H youth from Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, Rosebud/Treasure, Musselshell, Sweetgrass, and Chouteau counties that participated. Numerous individuals from Carter and Fallon County offered their support to the youth involved in the shooting sports program....

  • Commissioners back petition to repair Highway 7

    Updated Feb 16, 2022

    Carter County commissioners recently backed a petition penned to the department of transportation, Governor Gianforte and the legislature regarding immediate necessary repair of Highway 7 in Carter County. The petition requests that the aforementioned parties immediately engage in remedial repair and improvement of Highway 7 by widening its southern portion approximately from mile marker 16 to mile marker 8 to the approximate dimensions of the much wider and foundationally-sound northern portions of the highway by the end of...

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