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Articles from the March 25, 2020 edition


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  • Gallatin County COVID-19 cases up to 19

    Mar 25, 2020

    There were 12 new cases of COVID-19 reported Monday, five Tuesday, and three Wednesday in Montana bringing the statewide total to 53. There are two reported cases in Madison County and 19 in Gallatin County. Governor Steve Bullock announced Tuesday that school closures, as well as dine-in and bar restrictions, would remain in effect till April 10. On Saturday, the Gallatin-City County Health Department (GCCHD) stressed that now more than ever, residents need to collectively continue to take...

  • Instruction to resume at schools March 30

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 25, 2020

    The Three Forks School District announced last Friday that instruction will resume March 30. Governor Steve Bullock announced Tuesday the closure of schools will remain until April 10. District buildings will remain closed to the public, but according to Superintendent Jeff Elliott employees will be back on site this week and the administration is finalizing instruction models. He said this week teachers are planning their curriculum as well as devising which delivery method will be utilized....

  • City passes emergency resolution

    STAFF REPORT|Mar 25, 2020

    The Three Forks City Council approved a declaration of emergency resolution making the city eligible for federal relief funds as well as providing the authority to pass two mills. According to Mayor Sean Gifford, the two mills would be approximately $5,000. Prior to the vote, Gifford discussed the resolution and said he believes it will give the city the best ability to respond to the COVID-19 virus. "I do not foresee passage of the mills as our City has been managed well and unlike other municipalities, we have a robust reserve. However, as...

  • OUR VIEW: Importance of shopping local

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 25, 2020

    It is always important for residents of a small town to shop locally and to eat at local restaurants. This is even more important right now. While dining rooms at restaurants across the area are currently closed, they are still offering take-out and delivery options and people really need to think about supporting them as much as they can during this time. Having a dining room closed is such a big deal for a small-town restaurant and it is time for the community to band together to go and pick...

  • 5 Wolves receive postseason honors

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 25, 2020

    Five Three Forks High School senior basketball players were recently recognized for their efforts during the 2019-20 season, Micaiah Hauser and Dustin Dalke were both named to the 5B District All-State and All-Conference teams. Not only were they the two top scorers in 5B, but the two also played during the postseason with significant injuries. Hauser found out last week Dalke had refractured his fibula and it was worse than when he injured it late in the regular season. "He battled and played...

  • Dahle (Christensen) Briggs

    Mar 25, 2020

    Dahle (Christensen) Briggs of Whitehall, passed away the same way she lived her life, peacefully and surrounded by family on Saturday March 21, 2020 at the age of 84. She was preceded in death by her husband Don Briggs. Dahle was born on October 10, 1935 to Clifford and Afton Christensen in Rock Springs, WY. She was raised in Manila, UT, where she loved to jump rope, and make up plays with her five sisters. While growing up, Don's cousins would pull her braids on the school bus; she swore she would never marry, "One of those Briggs boys." When...

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