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Articles from the December 26, 2019 edition


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  • Board discusses audits, school facilities

    Axon Parker, Three Forks Voice|Dec 26, 2019

    Two primary issues dominated the school board meeting on December 17th. The first issue was the lingering impact of financial mismanagement inherited from the previous administration. Sydni Tangaro, of Tangaro and Company CPAs, and Dan Moody, auditor from the Office of Public Instruction, were present at the meeting to report on the auditing process. The audit of the fiscal year ending in June 2018 (prior to the current administration) has just been completed. Like the audit of 2017, the verdict was a disclaimer of opinion, indicating that the...

  • Headwaters State Park hosting 1st Day Hike

    STAFF REPORT|Dec 26, 2019

    Make a New Year's resolution to health and happiness by kicking off 2020 with a First Day Hike at the Missouri Headwaters State Park. The hike hosted by Montana State Parks will start at 11 a.m. and is one of six planned around the state. According to organizers, this fun and informative guided hike is open to all ages and is family-friendly. At the Headwaters State Park, staff will lead a moderate 3-mile hike starting at the park's Main Picnic grounds by the Gallatin River. The hike will feature a Ranger-led tour of Fort Rock, where...

  • Wolves hosting January 2 Dual

    Dec 26, 2019

    The Three Forks High School wrestling team will welcome in the new year with a home event January 2 against Manhattan. The Wolves will be hosting the Three Forks Dual which is scheduled to start next Thursday at 6 p.m. The team will also be hosting a mixer January 9 at 6 p.m....

  • COLUMN: Discombobulated

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Dec 26, 2019

    In a few days, people across the world will stay up until midnight to welcome the new year. I most likely will not be one of them. In fact, it has been several years since I stayed up that late that night. This was not always the case and I can remember spending about 20 straight watching the "ball drop" at Times Square or singing and shouting with a great group of friends or family. New Year's Eve always was a way to bring a great group of friends together and always made for an interesting evening. I'm sure a lot of people grew up with a...

  • Wolves pick up two road victories

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Dec 26, 2019

    Faced with the daunting task of opening 5B District play with two road games in difficult environments last week, the Three Forks High School boys basketball team proved they were more than up for the challenge. The Wolves were dominant from the get-go in both games and picked up a 60-44 Thursday win over Big Timber and a 71-48 win Friday over Whitehall. With a 3-1 record going into the break, Head Coach Terry Hauser is pleased with way his squad plays team basketball. "We play together, we...

  • Wolves show promise in 5B conference openers

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Dec 26, 2019

    ome away with a victory, the Three Forks High School girls basketball team showed plenty of promise in a 66-52 road conference loss Friday at Whitehall. "I think overall tonight was a positive for us. We finally scored more than 40 points and I'm excited to see what happens after Christmas," said Head Coach Mike Sauvageau. The Wolves would come out of the gates strong early taking an early 8-2 lead and a 15-12 lead at the end of the first against the undefeated Trojans. Whitehall would respond...