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After a two year hiatus due to COVID-19, the Headwaters Trail System is preparing to bring back its annual fundraiser: the Headwaters Bank Run. Residents of the Gallatin Valley jump at–or rather run toward–any opportunity to get active outdoors. Since the coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancellation of events such as the Headwaters Bank Run, Three Forks residents are ready to get running again. If all goes according to plan, the Headwaters Bank Run will take place July 23 of this year wit... Full story
The Broadwater County Commissioners are asking residents to fill out a survey to gauge their interest in a possible emergency services facility in the “Wheatland” area in the county’s southern end. The survey, which can be found at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SouthBroadwaterEMS, has a total of 10 questions, including if residents are in favor of a facility, if they would support a mill levy to fund the facility and operations, as well as if they would be in favor of a new rural fire district. With a boon in development in the area, inclu...
Three Forks Floral owner Mo Denny described Valentine's Day as crazy. And while many customers may only see her for a few minutes during the hectic February shopping season, the planning for Denny starts well in advance. Denny said that as soon as Christmas is over, she will start thinking about what she wants to do for Valentine's Day and get this done quickly because wholesalers need orders by the second week of January. With the holiday approaching, Denny said the most challenging thing for...
Two nights after their first conference loss of the season 65-63 Thursday at rival Manhattan, the Three Forks High School boys basketball team bounced back emphatically with a 69-32 home win over Townsend. The Wolves secured a 5B District regular-season championship with the win, finishing with a 9-1 record. "This was the proudest I have been of this group of young men all year. We had a tough loss to our rival school in a game that we had plenty of chances to win. It just didn't go our way. We... Full story
This week’s edition of the Three Forks Voice includes a special “Heart of the Community” advertising section highlighting some of the area’s incredible non-profits, emergency services, law enforcement, and organizations. In this editorial, we would also like to take the time to say thank you to all the amazing people who go above and beyond to make the Three Forks and Willow Creek better places to live. One of the local organizations highlighted several times is the Headwaters Area Food Bank. Time and time again, you help local residen... Full story
While there are certainly some occasions, I don’t feel like cooking after a long day of work, and I usually don’t mind spending a little bit of time in the kitchen making a dinner that, hopefully, the family will enjoy. I have a few what I would call “signature dishes” and sometimes fall in the habit of cooking the same things over and over again. I guess my reasoning behind this is “if it is not broke, then don’t fix it .”Every once in a while, I will step out of my comfort zone and attempt something new. I’m not going to lie and say it turn...
With around six weeks till the March 24 deadline, there has been little movement from candidates planning to run for open Gallatin County Offices. Incumbents have dominated the early filings with Sheriff Dan Springer, Auditor Erin Cox, Clerk and Recorder Eric Semerad, Justice of the Peace (Department 1) Rick West, Justice of the Peace (Department 2) Bryan Adams, and Superintendent of School Matthew Henry have all filed to run in the May 3 election. Jennifer Boyer is the lone candidate to file for the six-year Gallatin County Commission... Full story
On the heels of a December which brought exceptional moisture to the Treasure State, January largely lacked needed precipitation. Monthly Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) SNOTEL site totals across Montana show that January precipitation was below to near normal. "The first week of the month looked promising. The mountains received at least one to two feet of snow, but westerly flow brought high pressure during the last three weeks in January," said NRCS Hydrologist Eric Larson. This... Full story
It was an impressive week for the Three Forks High School girls basketball team. The Wolves wrapped up regular season play in the 5B Conference with a 37-31 win Thursday over Manhattan and a 58-36 home win Saturday at Townsend. They ended 5B District play with a 7-3 record and are currently in third place. Three Forks Head Coach Mike Sauvageau said they started really good against the Tigers and had a great second half Saturday, and he just wants them to be more consistent with scoring in each... Full story
The Three Forks High School wrestling team had two individual champions and qualified five wrestlers for state at last week's Western B/C Tournament in Butte. Cole Rogers at 103 and Brayden Linville at 113 had first place finishes for Three Forks. Chase Kirkland at 126 and Dylan Kamps at 138 finished in third place. Gabe Hungerford qualified for this week's state meet in Butte with an eighth-place finish at 145. Wolves Head Coach Nye Howey was pleased with the way his team opened the postseason.... Full story
Through a partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has provided resources for Gallatin County to set up a free COVID-19 testing site during our case surge. Increasing Community Access to Testing (ICATT) Surge Site program helps to provide more access to testing in locations seeing COVID-19 case surges throughout the U.S. Gallatin County submitted an application in mid-January and the ICATT surge site was approved on... Full story
HELENA – As elk populations continue to be a concern across the state, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is convening a citizens advisory group to address the future of elk management. The 12-member group will be tasked with developing new and creative ideas and recommendations and helping build new relationships among stakeholders passionate about elk management in Montana. FWP is seeking people representing a wide variety of interests to find innovative solutions for management issues including: • Populations that are over objective • New disea...
Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) Director Adam Meier announced today the approval of its Family First Prevention Plan by the federal Children's Bureau. DPHHS becomes the 19th state to have their plan approved. The five-year plan emphasizes prevention services aimed at keeping children and youth safely at home with their families, and when foster care is needed, helps ensure they are placed in the least restrictive, most family-like setting appropriate to their special...
On May 5th and 6th from 6:00pm to 6:00pm, One Valley Community Foundation will host the 8th annual Give Big Gallatin Valley initiative. Give Big is a 24-hour celebration that raises critical funds for nonprofits located in or serving Gallatin County. The initiative is designed to connect donors to the nonprofits they care most about to raise unrestricted funding to support their work. Over the past eight years, our community has come together to raise over $8.5 million through more than 55,000 gifts for over 210 local nonprofits during Give...
Landowners have until March 15 to submit applications to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks for enrollment in the Unlocking Public Lands (UPL) Program or the Public Access Land Agreement (PALA) Program. These programs are designed to provide recreational public access to state (Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation) or federal (Bureau of Land Management or United States Forest Service) land where no or limited legal public access currently exists. For enrollment in UPL, landowners will receive a tax credit in the amount of $750 p...
Gov. Greg Gianforte's Return to Work bonus program, announced last year as he scaled back expanded pandemic unemployment benefits, ultimately paid about one-fourth as many bonuses as the state initially funded, according to a new post-program report from the state Department of Labor and Industry. The program delivered $1,200 payments to workers who were on the state's unemployment rolls as of May 1, 2021, and subsequently held new jobs for at least four weeks. It ultimately paid bonuses to 3,05... Full story
HELENA, Mont. – On the last day of Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Governor Greg Gianforte today announced a partnership between Town Pump, the LifeGuard Group, and the State of Montana to raise awareness and put an end to human trafficking in Montana. "Earlier this month, we brought together state and local law enforcement and nonprofit leaders to discuss strategies to end human trafficking in Montana. All of us there agreed – awareness is critical to stopping these des...
MSU News Service The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Montana State University will present “Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue: Demands and Expectations of a Growing Community” for a Friday Forum on Feb. 11. The event will take place noon to 1:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public. From snow to water to trails, Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue, or SAR, experienced the busiest year in its history in 2021. SAR responded to 34 searches and 69 rescues, using helicopters in 17 of those calls, according to the organization....
The Lewis & Clark Republican Women announce the tenth annual one-time scholarship award in the amount of $1000. The Cyndi Forbes Memorial Scholarship Fund is available to two female high school senior, high school graduate or equivalent who is a resident of Lewis & Clark, Broadwater or Jefferson Counties and is either entering, currently enrolled or is returning to an institution of higher education in Montana. Information and applications for the scholarship have been sent to the Student Advisors of the tri-county region county colleges,...
HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte recently announced the appointment of Christy Clark as the director of the Montana Department of Agriculture. “Montana producers work hard to feed the world, and today they have a partner and established advocate in Christy Clark as the director of the Montana Department of Ag,” Gov. Gianforte said. “A fifth-generation rancher, Christy understands the challenges and opportunities our producers face, and shares my commitment to strengthening and supporting our state’s number one industry.” Since May 2...
UM News Service If you are a wolf living in Yellowstone National Park, bears mess with you. They show up uninvited and steal kills from your pack. And when scavenging bears drive you away from tasty carcasses, you and your fellow wolves will – strangely enough – kill less often. The reasons for this unexpected finding are explored in a new study by researchers at the University of Montana, Yellowstone National Park, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research and others. The work was published in the scientific journal Ecological Monographs. “In...
MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Property owners have several decisions to make when it comes to estate planning, and one of those is whether to give property to heirs before or after death. Montana State University Extension has released a new MontGuide that gives information on how to approach that choice. According to university educators across Montana, it is important to consider the income tax consequences of the timing of gifts to family members because the state eliminated the state inheritance tax in 2001. Now the federal estate tax only i...