Articles from the February 15, 2023 edition
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MDT installing rough road markings
Last week, the Montana Department of Transportation lowered the speed on S-287/Old Yellowstone Road from 60 to 45 miles per hour on the route between Three Forks and Willow Creek. According to MDT... Full story
Johnston named USATF Montana Junior Olympic Athlete of Year
Not only did Three Forks High School Senior Beau Johnston shine during the 2022 high school cross country season, but he also continued his success competing in the USATF Junior Olympic events, where... Full story
Our View: Slow it down during incidents
Earlier this month, I was one of the many area residents who had the minor inconvenience of waiting in traffic for an hour because of a semi-rollover on Interstate 90 between Logan and Manhattan. While sitting in traffic was not how I envisioned... Full story
Column: Can't beat a loose meat sandwich
2023 is off to a great start in the kitchen, seeing I’ve gone over a month without dropping a pizza in the bottom of the oven. It has been nice enough that I could probably smoke something outside, but I recently signed up for Apple TV, so I have... Full story
Americanism program set for Feb. 21
“Americanism is an unfailing love of country, loyalty to its institutions and ideas; eagerness to defend it against all enemies; undivided allegiance to the flag; and a desire to secure the blessings of liberty and posterity.” The Three Forks... Full story
Coaches Corner by Ellie West: The Value of Time
I never really overthought time until I became much older. Now, I think about it more but look at time differently. I value time more now than I did in my twenties, perhaps because I realized that the years I may have left are fewer than when I was... Full story
Gallatin County Sheriff Springer reports increase in spam calls
Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer would like to increase awareness of recent phone scams involving our office. It appears these scams occur in waves every few months. The caller says they are from... Full story
Snowpack Percentages Decrease After One Month of Below Normal Precipitation
Following nearly three months of abundant precipitation across much of Montana, weather patterns changed in early January, producing relatively dry conditions for the month. January precipitation... Full story
Three Forks opens District Tournament with Townsend
The Three Forks High School Girls' Basketball team will open postseason play Thursday with a 5B District matchup against Townsend. The fourth-seeded Wolves will take on the fifth-seeded Bulldogs in a game scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Belgrade Events... Full story
Tickets on sale for MSU Spring Rodeo
From the MSU News Service Tickets go on sale today for the 2023 Montana State University Spring Rodeo, which will run Thursday, April 13, through Sunday, April 16, at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. The... Full story
Flo Rida announced as act at 2023 Big Sky Country State Fair
We've got a "Good Feeling" about our first concert announcement for the 2023 fair. Big Sky Country State Fair is pleased to announce Flo Rida as one of the three night shows for the 2023 Big Sky Country State Fair! Come down to "Our House" this... Full story
Conference Champs: Wolves start postseason Friday
For the second straight season, the Three Forks High School Boys' Basketball team will open the postseason as regular season 5B District Champions. "I am so proud of these young men for stepping up and filling some big shoes from last year and... Full story
Wolves finish second: Rogers, Wagner, and Kamps win state titles
After a 30-plus year hiatus, the Three Forks High School Wrestling returned to the mat for the 2017-18 season. Six years later, the squad has become one of the top programs in the Treasure State. The... Full story