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It was quite the start of the season for the Three Forks High School Softball team. The Wolves scored two runs in the first, three in the second, and eight in their third on their way to a 15-0 victory over Ennis. The game was called after three innings due to the MHSA mercy rule. Three Forks senior Fallon Page had a remarkable day on both the mound and behind the plate. Page did not allow a hit over the three innings and finished with seven strikeouts. On offense, Page added two hits and 4... Full story
By JACK H. SMITH Three Forks Voice It was a tremendous start to the season for the Three Forks High School Track and Field team. Following the opening competition of the year at last week's Frenchtown Invitational, first-year Head Coach Dillon Gongliewski said there were some great performances across the board, with all-time best marks from those who have previously competed and eye-opening numbers from those who had just competed at their first-ever track meet. "Honestly it's kind of hard to... Full story
With a projected budget shortfall due to the rising costs in general operations, the Three Forks School Board of Trustees voted last week to place two general fund mill levies on the May 7 ballot. After just a 1.5% salary increase in the previous budget, the two levies would also raise the teacher salary base by 5%. The board voted to place a $504,234 per year levy, approximately 25.31 mills, for the Elementary District and a $176,154 levy, approximately 8.99 mills, for the High School... Full story
Chip sealing will take place later this year in the City of Three Forks for the first time in about a decade. At a meeting earlier this month, the Three Forks City Council unanimously voted to approve the City Engineer's and Streets & Alley's Committee recommendation of Street Maintenance District #1 Chip Seal Project Bid Award to Hollow Contracting Inc. for $286,785.35. According to City Treasurer Kelly Smith, this will be the first time the municipality has done a chip season in around ten... Full story
There are days when I literally roll out of bed and walk the short five feet to my desk to start writing stories. This usually happens when I’m on a deadline and have a lot to write for the next edition. Other times, I sit at my desk and stare off into space. Sometimes, it is because I’m waiting to hear back from someone, and other times, I cannot focus on putting together more than a paragraph. When I’m in the zone, it’s not uncommon to knock out three or four stories in a morning, but there are days when the blank Microsoft Word templat... Full story
The Three Forks High School Tennis team reached new levels of success, winning the 2023 Southeast Divisional Championship in Billings. As the program continues to ascend, the Wolves will welcome back 12 returning players for the 2024 season. As the team prepared for their season-opening event on March 22 in Manhattan, Head Coach Janna Lauver said that the weather was great for the first two weeks of practice, which was incredible. "Getting everyone on the court quickly to do drills and work... Full story
The Three Forks High School Golf team will open the 2024 season on April 4 in Hamilton. According to Head Coach Aaron Harkins, while the turnout is a little lower than in years past, with six girls and 17 boys, they have a great bunch of student-athletes on the 2024 squad. On the girl's side, the Wolves will welcome back Ari Judd, Paige Lien, Kennedy Rogers, and Claire Van Vleet. "All four of those girls played in the state tourney last year, so we are hoping to we can get back there again this... Full story
To say there has been a positive turnout of student-athletes for the 2024 Three Forks High School Track and Field Team would be an understatement. Under the direction of first-year Head Coach Dillon Gongliewski, there are over 50 members of this year's team who will open the season on March 28 at the Frenchtown Invitational. "Turnout for this year has been extraordinary. We had initial interest of 60 kids, and are still, heading into our second week of the season, sitting at 56 student athletes... Full story
There was plenty of excitement last March as the Three Forks High School Softball readied for the first season in program history. The Wolves did not disappoint in their inaugural campaign, finishing just one win away from qualifying for the state tournament. With season two underway, Head Coach Clay Feliciano said the players and coaches are excited to start. "Playing as well as we did last year, they definitely will enter the season with more confidence and higher expectations," he said.... Full story
In the past several months, an alarming number of wrong-way motorists have been arrested for driving the wrong way on Interstate 90 near Three Forks. The disturbing recent string of incidents turned fatal on January 4 when 22-year-old Laysa Grewell was killed following a head-on collision with a wrong-way driver at mile marker 278 just outside of Three Forks. To reduce the incidents on the Interstate, the Montana Department of Transportation will soon be placing nine new wrong-way sign systems with radar detection between exit 274 in Three... Full story
With the working draft of its Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) now available online, the City of Three Forks is asking residents for their feedback. At last week's City Council meeting, the governing body received a presentation on the first draft of the CIP from community and land use planner Lee Nellis. The city will be taking comments on the draft, which is available at www.threeforksmontana.us, until April 9. Comments can be sent by email to [email protected] or given in person at the... Full story
Before the recent United States Powerlifting 2024 Montana High School State Championships in East Helena, Three Forks Coach Stan Provenza said while he knew his team would do well, he just wanted them to compete and feel good about it. It turns out there were plenty of reasons for the team to feel good about their performance. Competing for the first time as a club, Three Forks left East Helena with 16 state records. Micah Gather, Josh Delger, Maddie Griffiths, and Eva Parker each set four... Full story
I was watching a commercial where someone described their "happy place" as a massage chair at the mall. After watching enough Super Bowls, I'm prepared for just about everything with a commercial, but the guy thoroughly enjoying himself in that chair made me want to vomit. I don't know what kind of malls this guy had been to, but my experience with massage chairs is not great. It always starts out relaxing, and I feel this will be worth my time and money, and it turns sour in a heartbeat. Once... Full story
The Three Forks School Board recently unanimously voted to rehire the district’s three Principals. Elementary Principal Steve Fanning, Middle School Principal Jake Lynch, and High School Principal Greg Heys were all rehired for the 2024-25 school year, with salary and benefits to be determined pending negotiations. According to Superintendent Dr. Rhonda Uthlaut, all three principals are kept extremely busy in their roles. “We feel that beyond the basic management duties of their positions related to personnel, instructional leadership, and dis... Full story
With the cost of living and energy prices rising in Southwest Montana, the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) offers several programs designed to help defray energy costs for area residents. The HRDC currently offers the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which provides financial assistance to households to help pay winter home heating bills with eligibility based on gross income and resources. The Energy Share of Montana supports those who are without or soon to be... Full story
The Iron Horse Café and Pie Shop in Three Forks is featured in the recently released book "100 Things to Do in Montana Before You Die." In the book by Missoula-based author Susie Wall, the restaurant is listed under the heading "Eat Dessert first at the Iron Horse Café and Pie Shop." Known across the Gallatin Valley as the Three Forks Pie Lady, owner Jamie Taylor had no idea the business would be included in the book until hearing from the writer. "It was super cool. The writer had been in t... Full story
Three Forks High School had three basketball players receive all-conference accolades. Junior Dylan Swenson and sophomore Maddie Tesoro were selected for the first team 5B All-Conference and senior Shane Williams was chosen for the second team. Willow Creek senior Campbell Smith, who played on a co-op team with Whitehall, was selected to the first-team All-Conference. SENIORS 4 Three Forks seniors ended their high school basketball careers with a 50-48 loss to Jefferson earlier this month at...
Every so often, I visit realtor.com and search for my hometown of Rock Springs, Wyoming. My search isn’t because I’m interested in moving back. I’ve been in Montana for nearly a decade, and outside of family and a few select friends, there isn’t much desirable for me at the place I called home for so long. The reason why I check for homes is to see if my favorite place growing up, my grandparents’ home at 206 Dickson Avenue, is up for sale. Granted, if I were super rich, I would definitely snatch up the house in a heartbeat, but I’m just... Full story
In their first three seasons with the Three Forks High School Speech, Drama, and Debate Team, Maddie Griffiths and Noah Murphy had many accomplishments, including several trophies at the Class B/C State Meet. After joining forces as a Public Forum Debate team as seniors, the talented duo reached new levels of success, culminating with a Class B/C State Championship at the end of January in Choteau. Griffiths and Murphy both joined the team as freshmen for the 2020-21 season. Murphy laughed as he... Full story
An Affidavit for Probable Cause filed last week in Montana 18th Judicial District Court in Bozeman revealed disturbing details about a January 4 accident involving a wrong-way driver on Interstate 90 near Three Forks that claimed the life of 22-year-old Laysa Grewell. Alexander Norbert LeDoux is facing eight charges in connection with the January 4 death of Grewell following a two-vehicle crash at Interstate 90 eastbound mile marker 278 near Three Forks. Court documents state there is probable cause to charge LeDoux with Vehicular Homicide... Full story
According to Montana Highway Patrol Sergeant Jay Nelson, the last thing any motoring public thinks about driving down the Interstate is somebody coming the wrong way, and that consequence can be deadly. "We've tragically lost the life of one individual, and that potential is there each and every time one of these calls comes out," Nelson said. Nelson reported they are seeing the incidents in Gallatin County, including a fatal accident on January 4 that claimed the life of Laysa Grewell and... Full story
6 Three Forks Volunteer Firefighters will ascend to the top of the fourth largest skyscraper west of the Mississippi River later this week as part of the 33rd annual LLS Stairclimb. We want to take some time to wish Charles Eastty, Cheryl Carrasco, Chase Moore, Trevor Aune, Josh Brigham, and Rachel Follet good luck at the annual event on March 10 at the Columbia Center in downtown Seattle. Three Forks is undoubtedly proud of all the time you've put into training and fundraising, and the fact you are going up 69 flights of stairs in full gear... Full story
Each year, VFW Pay Lau Post #7621 invites local students to participate in the Patriot's Pen and Voice of Democracy Contests. There was great news last week at Willow Creek School with high school student Dalton Koosman selected as this year's local winner of the Voice of Democracy Contest. According to the VFW, the Voice of Democracy is an audio-essay competition established in 1947 with more than 51,000 high school students annually participating. The theme in 2023-24 was "What are the... Full story
The Three Forks High School Boys' Basketball team had its season come to an end with a dramatic 50-48 elimination game loss to Jefferson (Boulder) on March 1 at the Southern B Divisional Tournament in Billings. After falling to Lodge Grass 74-66 in the opening round on February 28, the Wolves (14-9) were hot out of the gates in their fourth game of the season against the Panthers. The winner of the first three games against their district rivals, Three Forks jumped out to a 16-4 lead at the end... Full story
It was a wonderful moment on Monday, February 26, at the Willow Creek School with music teacher Lucy Frank receiving the 2024 VFW Montana K-5 Teacher of the Year award. Frank was honored at a special ceremony hosted by the VFW Ray Lau Post 7621 and is now eligible for the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher, given annually to the nation's top elementary, junior high, and high school teachers who teach citizenship education topics regularly and promote America's history and... Full story