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Articles from the January 22, 2020 edition


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  • Headwaters Country Jam announces 2020 headliners

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jan 22, 2020

    The lineup has been announced for the 2020 Headwaters Country Jam scheduled for Thursday, June 18 to Saturday, June 20 at the "Bridge" near Three Forks. The headlining acts for the festival are Midland, Clay Walker, and Dustin Lynch and tickets will go on sale Friday, January 24. Other acts scheduled are Ashley McBryde, Tanya Tucker (see more on page 9), Rayne Johnson, Mitchell Tenpenny, the Cadillac Three, Meghan Patrick, Ryan Griffin, Craig Morgan, Blanco Brown, Madison Kozak, and Tim...

  • Tucker headed to Country Jam

    Alan Sculley|Jan 22, 2020

    To make her new album, "While I'm Livin'," it could be said Tanya Tucker went on the musical equivalent of a blind date. When Tucker arrived at in Los Angeles to get into the studio, she had not discussed the type of album she was going to make with Shooter Jennings, the co-producer for the project. Before arriving for the recording session, Tucker had also not met Brandi Carlile, heard her music and knew very little about Carlile, who teamed up with her long-time musical partners, Phil and Tim...

  • James "Jim" G. Satake

    Jan 22, 2020

    James "Jim" G. Satake passed away Wednesday afternoon, January 15, 2020. His 90th birthday would have been in February. Jim was born to Sichiro and Fudeo Satake on February 19, 1930, in Harlowton, Montana. He was the 9th of 10 children. A proud Harlo Engineer, Jim earned the right to play in the third Montana East-West Shrine Football game in 1949. He then began his career with the Milwaukee Railroad, a relationship that forged his identity, and initiated him into a fraternity of railroaders that defined him for the rest of his life. While he...

  • Gladys Olivia Lulloff

    Jan 22, 2020

    Gladys Olivia Lulloff, 74, passed gently from this world on Jan. 13, 2020 with family by her side. She was born September 21, 1945 in Livingston, Montana to Basil and Gladys Jones. She grew up with 9 brothers and sisters. After the passing of her father, Gladys was part of a real-life "Brady Bunch." Her mother married Harold Eggar in 1955 and the families joined together for a total of 12 Children. She graduated from high school in 1963. Gladys married Bill Lulloff on September 30, 1963. They were married in Idaho lived in Livingston,...

  • Wolves defeat Eagles on buzzer-beater

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jan 22, 2020

    It was quite a week of action for the Three Forks High School boys basketball team. Facing off against two undefeated opponents, the Wolves fell 64-56 at home Thursday against Butte Central and rebounded in emphatic fashion Saturday with a 63-62 buzzer-beating road win over defending Class C State champ, Manhattan Christian. Head Coach Terry Hauser said it was a great weekend for his team and they learned a lot from their game Thursday against the Maroons. "Butte Central is the most disciplined,...

  • Three Forks extends win streak to five

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jan 22, 2020

    It's been a fantastic start to the 2020 portion of their season for the Three Forks High School girls basketball team. After going 1-3 in December, the Wolves have now won five in a row with a 41-27 home win last Thursday over Butte Central, and a 38-34 win Saturday at Manhattan Christian. Head Coach Mike Sauvageau praised the defensive play of his team and said this has allowed them to stay in games. "And it has gotten a lot better since Christmas," he said. In the Thursday win, Three Forks...

  • Guest Editorial: Importance of 2020 Census

    Scott MacFarlane, Gallatin County Commissioner|Jan 22, 2020

    A wide range of folks call Gallatin County home. From those in our bigger cities of Bozeman and Belgrade, to our smaller towns of West Yellowstone, Three Forks and Manhattan, to those in unincorporated areas like Big Sky, Gallatin Gateway and Four Corners, and everywhere in between. And each and every one of you counts. That is why we want to stress just how important it is to take part in this year's Census. Census numbers can impact the roads you drive on, the schools your kids attend, the medical benefits you receive, the housing...

  • Crop School set for Feb. 5

    STAFF REPORT|Jan 22, 2020

    The Broadwater, Gallatin, and Madison/Jefferson County Extension Offices are joining forces to host a Crop School next month in Three Forks. The school is scheduled to take place Wednesday, February 5 at Headwaters Livestock Auction located at 25 Wheatland Road. After a welcome at 9:30 a.m., Cecil Tharp of MSU Extension will give a pesticide update. Montana Hemp Program Coordinator Andy Gray will discuss Hemp in Montana at 10:20 a.m. Josie Gordon of Gordon Farms LLC will discuss Hemp Farming in the Madison Valley at 11:30. A free lunch will be...