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  • Montana to enter phase two of reopening

    Johnathan Hettinger, Montana Free Press|May 20, 2020

    Montana will lift its 14-day quarantine for out-of-state travelers as the state transitions to phase two of the Reopening the Big Sky plan on June 1, Gov. Steve Bullock announced Tuesday. Lifting the quarantine will coincide with a likely June 1 opening of Montana's gates to Yellowstone National Park in West Yellowstone, Gardiner and Cooke City, Bullock said. Yellowstone's Wyoming gates opened to travelers on Monday, May 18. The lifting of the quarantine was not initially considered part of...

  • Three Forks High School Graduation Sunday

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 20, 2020

    The Three Forks High School Class of 2020 will graduate in a ceremony scheduled for Sunday, May 24 at 2 p.m. The graduation is set to take place on the high school football field. Principal Greg Heys said the school is excited to be able to have the ceremony at the school but is still required to limit the number of people that can attend or be actually located on the field. "We have to limit it to the 50 graduating seniors and are allowing them to invite 8 guests to be seated at assigned and socially distanced tables spread across the...

  • Food bank moves to new location

    May 20, 2020

    For the last sixteen years, HRDC's Headwater Area Food Bank has been located at 12 E Cedar St in Three Forks, MT. To allow for additional space to serve their customers and provide services, the Food Bank has moved to its new permanent home. In 1985, the Three Forks Food Bank was opened by C.A. and Lena Murphy in a trailer on their property. In 2000, after serving the community for fifteen years, the founders closed the Food Bank due to health reasons. In 2004, HRDC's Headwaters Area Food Bank...

  • Bridger Aerospace to utilize local airport

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 20, 2020

    Bridger Aerospace of Bozeman will soon be utilizing the Three Forks Airports for operating unmanned aerial vehicles. The aerial firefighting service has also expressed an interest in using the airport for some of their manned aircraft. At a city council meeting last week, Dave Boyd of the Three Forks Airport said Bridger Aerospace is currently in the process of getting FAA approval for what he described as "pretty significant drones". He said the multi-purposed UAV's would take off and land...

  • Library open by appointment

    STAFF REPORT|May 20, 2020

    The Three Forks Community Library is now open by appointment. According to Librarian Fawn Venzor, patrons may call the library at 406-285-3737 to set a time to come in and browse or use a computer. There is a 30-minute window of opportunity for each visit, with a limit if three patrons in the facility at tone time. Venzor added if someone is feeling sick they should stay home and staff will be following the guidelines suggested at www.HealthyGallatin.org.The library is also continuing their...

  • TFHS Class of 2020

    May 20, 2020

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