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Articles from the September 25, 2019 edition


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  • It's Homecoming Week In Three Forks

    STAFF REPORT|Sep 25, 2019

    It's once again time for Homecoming in Three Forks. This week's high school festivities include a parade, volleyball game, football game, as well as various student activities throughout the week. The Wednesday schedule includes a staff versus students volleyball game at 6 p.m., while the Thursday schedule features a red and white dress up day, a lip dub at 9 a.m., and an assembly at 9:15 a.m. The annual parade is scheduled for Friday, September 27 at 2:45 p.m. The 2019 parade will feature flag bearers Alicia Gonzalaz and Te'a Love, the Three...

  • District discusses portables

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Sep 25, 2019

    Continued growth and a lack of space for students and teachers has the Three Forks School District discussing the possibility of portable buildings for the 2020-21 school year. Three Forks Superintendent Jeff Elliott said the district has outgrown their facilities and is looking for a temporary solution going forward. He said both temporary portables as well as permanent portables with a foundation were discussed with the board leaning towards temporary buildings. Elliott discussed the need for additional space for students and teachers and...

  • Madison Buffalo Jump event Saturday

    Sep 25, 2019

    Montana State Parks will host the Flying Buffalo Project in honor of National Public Lands Day at Madison Buffalo Jump State Park in Three Forks. The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sky Wind World, Friends of the Madison Buffalo Jump, and park staff invite the community to celebrate National Public Lands Day at the state park to appreciate public lands and experience Native American art and culture through a kite building and flying. Dr. Shane Doyle will give...

  • Column: Button Fly

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Sep 25, 2019

    I don't really get home to Wyoming to visit family and friends as much as I would like. It's not necessarily the seven-hour drive that is a burden, it is instead falling way too behind at work which is never fun. Earlier this month I had a good friend getting married and I decided to make a quick trip to attend his wedding. I had not been home in nearly two years and would have liked to stay for a few days but instead would arrive in my driveway 33 hours after I had left. Considering 14 hours of that was driving and another seven was sleeping,...

  • Lady Wolves finish strong at Huntley Project tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Sep 25, 2019

    After a rough start to the day, the Three Forks High School volleyball team bounced back in impressive fashion at last Saturday's Huntley Project Tournament. The Lady Wolves ended their day with a second place in the silver bracket. Head coach Tracy Welter said the team started the one-day tournament pretty sluggish losing both sets to Roundup and Colstrip and splitting their two sets against Red Lodge. She added at times they were in sync, but most of the time they played catch up. Welter said after starting bracket play with a win over Park...

  • Wolves hosting Big Timber Friday

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Sep 25, 2019

    After two tough Southern B Conference road battles, the Three Forks/Willow Creek High School football team will return home for a Friday night homecoming battle against Big Timber. In action last week, the Wolves (0-3) fell 32-0 on the road at Columbus, while the Herders (1-3) lost a 25-0 conference matchup against Jefferson High School. Three Forks head coach Connor Sullivan said it will be really nice to get back home and play in front of the local crowd. "The atmosphere should be electric...

  • Missouri River Corps of Rediscovery: The Hunted

    Tom Elpel, Contributing Writer|Sep 25, 2019

    Saw great numbers of goats or Antelope on Shore... in the evening I discovered a number of Indians on each Side and goats in the river or Swiming & on Sand bars, when I came near Saw the boys in the water Swiming amongst the goats & Killing them with Sticks, and then hauling them to the Shore those on Shore Kept them in the water, I saw 58 Killed in this way and on the Shore, the hunter with Cap Lewis Shot 3 goats I came too and Camped above the Ricara Camp on the L. S. Several Indians visited...

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