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  • Greater Goods Thrift Store open for business

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jun 5, 2024

    On a beautiful Saturday morning, community members came together for the Greater Goods Thrift Store's grand opening at the Three Forks United Methodist Church Annex. At a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted on June 1 by the Three Forks Chamber of Commerce, Pastor Sara Lattimore discussed the new store. "We're just so grateful that all of you have come out to join us. This endeavor is the outcome of a grant we applied for to help support our community and support the vitality of the church. We're just... Full story

  • Sheriff discusses wrong-way drivers

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 29, 2024

    At a press conference last week, Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer addressed the recent uptick in wrong-way drivers on Interstate 90. Springer reported that between 2019 and 2022, an average of 9.5 incidents were reported per year on the I-90 corridor in Gallatin County. Springer said in 2023, 24 incidents were reported, a 152% increase from the previous years, with four of the five drivers contacted by law enforcement being arrested for DUI. So far, in 2024, there have been 17 reports of... Full story

  • Track and Field Excels at State

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 29, 2024

    At a team meeting the night before last week's Class B State Track and Field Meet in Laurel, Three Forks Head Coach Dillon Gongliewski challenged his team to "leave it all out there" at the season-ending meet. According to the first-year Head Coach, his team answered the call. "They did amazing, First, we believe this is one of the largest group of kids Three Forks has sent to state in a long time. Everyone came to compete. They ran, jumped, and threw their hearts out," he said. The Wolves ended... Full story

  • Commission places Motor Vehicle Increase on November ballot

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 29, 2024

    In the upcoming November 5 election, voters in Gallatin County will be asked if they want to increase the local motor vehicle tax from .5 to .7% Earlier this month, the Gallatin County Commission voted to place the question on the ballot later this year. If it passes, the two-tenths-of-a-percent increase in funds would be used to further fund transportation infrastructure. According to Chief Deputy County Attorney LeeAnn Certain, the state statute allows a tax of up to .7 percent, with 50 percent of the money being distributed directly to the...

  • Eriksson finishes sixth at state

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 29, 2024

    With a sixth-place finish at last week's Class B/C State Tennis Tournament in Missoula, Three Forks junior Malia Eriksson became the first player in program history to medal at state. Wolves Head Coach Janna Lauver described Eriksson's journey to placement as a thrilling experience that ended the 2024 season on a high note. Eriksson opened play on May 23 with a 6-3, 6-1 win over Paetyn Templet of Fort Benton. After losing her next match 1-6, 6-7 to Patience Lorenz, Eriksson ended the first day... Full story

  • Column: Do you really need to take that phone call?

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 29, 2024

    I received a recliner from my mom and sister for my birthday a few weeks ago. The couch I usually sit on was in dire need of being taken to the dump, so this was an awesome gift to receive. It is perfect for sitting and binge-watching my stories. It’s also a wonderful reason to stay in the house more, which I enjoy more with each passing birthday. That being said, I’ll still need to get out of the house plenty for work-related reasons, often at sporting events. Other than work, the only two places I will go are to the grocery store and to get...

  • Wolves win one at state tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 29, 2024

    It was quite the season for the Three Forks High School Softball team. In just the program's second year, the Wolves doubled their win total of 8 in their inaugural season, picking up their 16th win with a 20-3 win over Thompson Falls to finish third at the Divisional Tournament. One week later, at the Class B/C State Tournament at Stewart Park in Billings, Three Forks was able to get win 17. After falling 12-7 to Conrad in their opening round game at state, Three Forks bounced back with an impr...

  • Old Town Bridge Projects Awaiting Section 106 process

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 22, 2024

    While the engineering design for replacing both bridges on Old Town Road near Three Forks is complete and ready to be put out to bid, the project still needs to go through the Section 106 process, which is intended to mitigate the removal of historic property. According to Stahly Engineering & Associates, both bridges are considered historic by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP). The latest update on an online project page created by Stahly Engineering states, “This process (Se... Full story

  • City hoping to receive FEMA decision before July

    jack, Three Forks Voice|May 22, 2024

    The City of Three Forks is still waiting to hear whether it will be officially awarded a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grant for its ongoing Flood Mitigation Project. At last week’s City Council meeting, Flood Plain Administrator Kelly Smith told the governing body that she received an email from Great West Engineering stating that U.S. Fish, Wildlife & Parks has all of the information required to develop a biological opinion of the Three Forks project, which is needed for the grant, but they cannot get that to the City until J... Full story

  • Wolves headed to state

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 22, 2024

    After losing 3-2 in extra innings to Thompson Falls on May 16 in the opening round of the Western B/C Divisional Softball Tournament in Florence, the Three Forks High School Softball team would need to win two consecutive games the following day to advance to state. Not only did the Wolves win their next two on May 17 with a 12-2 victory over Troy and a 15-5 win over Mission-Arlo-Charlee (MAC), but they would also get revenge against Thompson Falls with a phenomenal 20-3 win on May 18 to finish...

  • Judd wins state individual title, Wolves finish third

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 22, 2024

    The Three Forks High School Golf team ended their season in impressive fashion at last week’s Class B State Tournament at the Marias Valley Golf & Country Club in Shelby. The Lady Wolves wrapped up the tournament with an outstanding third-place finish, with senior golfer Ari Judd winning the state individual title with rounds of 81 and 78. Judd finished six spots above second-place finisher Cate Leydig of Lone Peak. Head Coach Aaron Harkins said it was quite the thrilling ride over two days i... Full story

  • Broadwater County seeks letters of support for GWIP in Wheatland Area

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 22, 2024

    The Broadwater County Commission is asking for letters of support for a possible Groundwater Investigation Program (GWIP) in the Wheatland Area. In an email sent by the Commission last week, they requested the letters for a project nomination package for the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology GWIP. According to the County, the GWIP study is an in-depth investigation that takes one to three years to complete, depending on its complexity. It would provide a more detailed understanding of water sources in the Wheatland area and will benefit... Full story

  • Column: Fried Chicken and Fighting Neighbors

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 22, 2024

    As much as I enjoy cooking, there are a few dishes that I don't feel comfortable making. It's usually either because it's too messy, takes far too long, or is a bit complicated for culinary aptitude. While fried chicken has always been one of my favorite things to eat, I've probably only made it two or three times because I usually end up splashing my face with oil and making a mess that takes a complete shift of work to clean up. After getting super sick once after an old roommate made fried... Full story

  • Track and Field headed to state

    Jack, Three Forks Voice|May 22, 2024

    After two strong postseason performances, the Three Forks High School Track and Field team will wrap up the 2024 season at this week's Class B State Meet scheduled for May 23 to 25 in Laurel. It was another great weekend for the Wolves at last week's Southern B Divisional Meet in Laurel. Numerous Three Forks student-athletes finished in the top eight and qualified for the season-ending meet. "Overall, it was an incredible day at Divisionals with huge PRs from the relays for boys and girls. We... Full story

  • Wolves finish second, Eriksson wins singles title

    jack, Three Forks Voice|May 22, 2024

    After an amazing performance at last week’s Southeast Divisional Tournament in Belgrade, the Three Forks High School Tennis team is headed to state. The Wolves finished the two-day tournament in second place with 46 points, just behind Broadwater County High School, which had 48. For the first time in program history, Three Forks had an individual champion, Malia Eriksson, who finished in first place. The doubles team of Maddie Griffiths and Karin Williams also excelled in Belgrade, becoming the... Full story

  • Golfers battle elements to bring home first-place finish

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    Low temperatures, snow, and horrific wind at last week’s Divisional Tournament in Anaconda could not deter another outstanding performance for the Three Forks High School Golf team. The Three Forks Girls’ team ended the May 7 tournament as Divisional Champions, with senior Ari Judd finishing in first place. “The divisional golf round was nothing short of a hard-fought battle. With the wind chill hovering right around freezing all day and intermittent snow, the Wolves golf teams did incre... Full story

  • Voters turn down Three Forks levies

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    In unofficial final results from the May 7 election, local voters denied two general fund mill levies for the Three Forks School District. According to unofficial results from the Gallatin County Elections Department, the levy for $504,234 per year in the Elementary District was defeated by a vote of 851 to 465. The levy in the High School District for $176,154 was defeated by a vote of 850 to 458. In the race for two three-year seats on the Three Forks School Board, Brooke Pestel received the most votes with 538. Leana Eastty was second with 4... Full story

  • Madison Buffalo Jump State Park sees sharp increase in visitors

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    The recently released 2023 Montana State Parks Annual Visitation Report showed an 81.7% increase in visitors at the Madison Buffalo Jump State Park near Three Forks. The Park had 35,466 estimated visitors in 2023, a substantial increase from 19,518 in 2022. The increase in numbers made the Park the third most visited in Montana FWP Region 3. After reaching 75,699 estimated visitors in 2021, Missouri Headwaters State Park has seen a steady drop in numbers: 53,669 in 2022 and 33,436 last year....

  • Firefighters, Stageline joining forces for Pizza Time Fundraiser

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    Three Forks Volunteer Firefighters are partnering with Stageline Pizza for a unique fundraiser later this week. At the second Pizza Time event on Saturday, May 18, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Three Forks Firefighters will deliver pizzas to addresses within the Fire District. All tips and donations will go to the Three Forks Volunteer Firefighters 501c3 non-profit. According to Training Captain Charles Eastty, in 2023, one of the firefighters joked that they should deliver pizza as training one night... Full story

  • Three Forks Elementary receives grant from Montana Masonic Foundation

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    There was some great news recently for Three Forks Elementary School with the awarding of a 2024 Public Schools Grant from the Montana Masonic Foundation. TFES Principal Steve Fanning said staff members applied for the grant to bolster the library in the area of decodable readers. According to the Foundation, the $2,419 grant is for new curriculum-related books for the library, specifically eight different book sets, totaling 389 "decodable" texts to encourage children to sound out words using...

  • Three Forks tennis set to open postseason at this week's Southeast Divisional Tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    It's postseason time for the Three Forks High School Tennis team. After a successful regular season, the Wolves will travel this week to Belgrade for the 2024 Southeast Divisional Tournament, which is scheduled for May 16 to 18. Head Coach Janna Lauver said the Divisional Tournament is looking solid for the team after the strong regular season, adding the top six singles and doubles teams will advance to next week's state tournament in Missoula. "Three Forks is looking to take as many of those... Full story

  • Three Forks honors Page, Parker, and Schall

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    The Three Forks High School Softball team is heading to Divisionals. The Wolves qualified for the tournament with a 12-2 Divisional Play-In game win on May 14 over visiting Powell County High School. With the victory, the Wolves are now 13-5 on the season and will open play in the Divisional Tournament on May 16 in Florence. "We are excited. We fully expected to be Divisionals and State. We've now got to go win two games at Divisionals," Head Coach Clay Feliciano said following the game. SENIOR... Full story

  • Big time day for Wolves Track and Field

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    The Three Forks High School Track and Field team opened the postseason in style at last week's 5B District Meet in Belgrade, with the girls' and boys' finishing in third place. "All of us coaches are so proud of every single athlete who helped get the team as a whole to this point. The support and encouragement from the team really shined through, and every athlete has been so incredibly valuable and integral to this team and the success we are seeing. The athletes have put in so much work, and... Full story

  • Column: Going home with dirt in my ears

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    Two of my favorite pastimes in junior high school were daydreaming and golfing. Sometimes, I would daydream about golfing. It was the best of both worlds because I was far better in my head than on the course. During my ninth-grade year, I attended East Junior High School and was a member of the high school golf team. To say the school was old would be an understatement, but it had some amazing windows and views of large trees that had most likely been planted when the building first opened as a high school. While during the winter months, I... Full story

  • Chamber dinner sells out

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|May 15, 2024

    There was an incredible turnout on May 11 at the Three Forks Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner and Meeting. Just moments before the event at the Three Forks Rodeo Grounds, Chamber President Leann Bryant shared she was excited they were able to sell out all the tickets for the annual event. Bryant said they sold eight tickets for the event two years ago, and this year, they sold 100. "That is amazing, and it's a big deal," she said. Bryant lauded the support from members and the community with... Full story

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