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Articles from the August 26, 2020 edition


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  • Changes well received at Library

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 26, 2020

    There has been plenty of positive feedback about recent changes at the Three Forks Community Library. The work includes numerous changes to the youth and juvenile sections, as well as other updates to the sections at the library. "People are excited. They said it's been nice that we have weeded out some of the older books that are older and we've had for a long time. We took a bunch to daycares here, and our Friends of the Library have some getting ready to do their October books sale. Lots of...

  • November election mail only in Gallatin County

    Aug 26, 2020

    The Gallatin County Election Department will be conducting the Nov. 3, 2020 general election by mail ballot. Per the Governor's directive, ballots will be sent on Oct. 9. In addition to returning ballots by mail, voters will also have the option to return them in person at most polling locations on Election Day and to the Gallatin County Election Office. Regular voter registration for the November election will close on Monday, Oct. 26. Late registration begins the following day and continues un...

  • Our View: Leave the campaign signs alone

    Aug 26, 2020

    Over the past few weeks, I've heard numerous reports of campaign signs and flags being vandalized and unfortunately, this is something that seems to happen all the time. In the paper a few weeks ago, there was a story about a local resident who helped to replace a sign that had been vandalized and while this was a feel-good story, she really shouldn't have ever been placed in that situation. Now perhaps more than ever before, politics has divided the residents of the United States and the political bickering can become downright nasty. The...

  • Season starts Aug. 28 for Wolves volleyball

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 26, 2020

    The members of the Three Forks High School volleyball team did not disappoint during the offseason. According to head coach Tracy Welter, they had an awesome turnout during the summer for open gyms, averaging around 30 high school and middle school students each session. "I was very pleased with the amount of work these girls put in," she said. After losing a lot of key players to graduation, the team will hope the hard work pays dividends when they open the season with two homes games on August 28 against Harrison and August 29 against Choteau...

  • Wolves open season Saturday in Boulder

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 26, 2020

    With the season starting this week, Three Forks High School Cross Country Head Coach Tara Forsberg is pleased with the turnout for the 2020 squad. According to Forsberg, when the team opens the season Saturday morning at the Jefferson Invite in Boulder, they will do so with eight ladies including two new runners and three freshen. The men's team has a turnout of 13 with one new runner. She added they lost one of their best runners, Jacob Ramsey, due to schooling changes. "Our team is young, and we are looking forward to a great year," she...