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Articles from the February 24, 2021 edition


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  • Sheriff Meehan Concerned About Lack of Infrastructure

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    Broadwater County Sheriff Wynn Meehan is concerned with the growth in the Wheatland area near Three Forks. At the top of the list of concerns for Mehan is the lack of infrastructure. "The county is growing faster than we can keep up with. There is no really county infrastructure for the southern end of Broadwater. There is no fire station, no ambulance barn, no law enforcement office, no county services," he said. "At the rate of growth, Wheatland will grow to be probably the largest population... Full story

  • Health Officer Urges Residents to Wait Turn

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    With Gallatin County still in Phase 1B of the Covid-19 vaccine distribution process, Health Officer Matt Kelley is asking some help from the community and pleads with them to not skip their place in line. "We need you to know that if you are in a group that is not currently eligible, please don't try to sign up for vaccination clinics. Any dose used on someone who is not eligible for 1B is a dose that is not going to someone who is at a higher risk. Please wait your turn," Kelley said at a press conference last week. The county's top health...

  • Superintendent interviews next week

    Feb 24, 2021

    The Three Forks School Board will meet Wednesday, February 24, to select candidates for the new Superintendent of Schools. The staff and public interview process are scheduled for Monday, March 1, and Tuesday, March 2 (see photo) at a to-be-determined location. According to TFES Principal Steve Fanning, the plan is to provide an option during the staff and community forums for people to attend in person and remotely. A total of two candidates could be interviewed each day. The new hire will... Full story

  • Chiropractic Clinic of Three Forks Appreciative of residents' Support

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    As an essential business, the Chiropractic Clinic of Three Forks has been able to keep its doors open since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020. According to Office Manager Ranee Berg, in the early stages of the pandemic, not many people were going anywhere but they eventually saw an uptrend. She added that because they were essential, they did not get hit as much as some businesses. "We were able to say open, so that was good," Ranee said. Since they opened their doors at 113 S....

  • 2021 High School Prom in the Works

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    It looks like Three Forks High School students may have the possibility of going to prom in 2021. Superintendent Jeff Elliott told the Three Forks School Board last week they have been looking at hosting an alternative prom outside the school. Elliot praised teacher Noelle Muske’s efforts, who he said has done a great job planning the event that would take place at the Sacajawea Hotel. He added they still need to submit a proposal to Gallatin City-County Health Officer Matt Kelley. Elliott said it would be unfortunate if this year’s senior clas...

  • Enrollment numbers discussed at Feb. School Board Meeting

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    Three Forks Elementary Principal Steve Fanning and High School Principal Greg Heys recently updated the School Board of Trustees on enrollment numbers. Fanning reported a total of 292 K-5 students onsite and another 40 through the online Acellus program. Heys reported onsite numbers of 186 at the middle school and 227 at the high school. The online numbers are 22 in the middle school and 58 at the high school. Fanning said there would be one more transition date from online to onsite on March 1, and he does anticipate a handful of kids back...

  • Our View: The Confusion of 2 Policies

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    Montana’s use of masks has been a hot topic for debate with people both for and against very passionate about their stance. This editorial is not intended to pick a side or even to take a middle ground, it is instead to discuss the confusion that both statewide and local orders have created. Earlier this month, new Montana Governor Greg Gianforte let the statewide mask directive expire. The same day the directive was lifted, Gallatin City-County Health Officer Matt Kelley publicly stated that the county mask rules are still in effect. The t...

  • Column: The Movies...

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    A trip to the movie theater as a kid was always a real treat. I can still remember walking through the doors and into the lobby, where the smell of popcorn greeted me almost as if it was saying welcome back, Jack. We would always get a massive tub of popcorn with extra butter to share, a gigantic soda that probably had enough sugar for the daily allotment of 27 people, and of course, some more sugar with some Milk Duds or Junior Mints. Sometimes the candy would get dumped into the popcorn, which would take the movie-going experience to a whole... Full story

  • Three Forks wins tournament opener

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    While it may have taken the Three Forks High School boys basketball team a little while to get the lead in Tuesday night's 5B District opening round home game against Big Timber, once they did, they never let their foot off the gas in a 57-40 home victory. Trailing for the first three-plus quarters, the Wolves took their first lead on the game on an Owen Long layup with 2:55 left in the third and outscored the visiting Herders 30-14 in the final 11 minutes. With the win, the fourth-seeded... Full story

  • Wolves upend Townsend at District Tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    Following last week's regular-season finale against Whitehall, Three Forks High School girls basketball coach Mike Sauvageau was hoping some of the positive things he witnessed would carry over to this week's 5B District Tournament. His hopes came to fruition Tuesday night with the Wolves picking up an impressive 33-18 road win at Townsend. The fourth-seeded Wolves will play Thursday, February 25 at top-ranked and undefeated Big Timber. Ashlyn Swenson led the team in scoring with 10, Jayden... Full story

  • Three Forks preps for Divisional Tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    It's postseason time for the Three Forks High School wrestling team. After a successful regular season, the Wolves will compete on February 26 and 27 at the Western B/C Divisional Tournament in Cut Bank, with the top eight wrestlers in each division advancing to the state tournament scheduled for March 5 and 6 in Shelby. Three Forks Head Coach Nye Howey is aware it will be a long trip to Cut Bank, but he said the kids are excited and ready for the opportunity. "We've been in the room working...

  • Proposal to nullify local mask mandates advances

    Chris Aadland, Montana Free Press|Feb 24, 2021

    Lawmakers advanced a bill last week that would essentially nullify local health measures like mask mandates and prohibit local governments and health officials from adopting similar requirements in the future. In a preliminary vote following an approximately 30-minute House floor debate, lawmakers voted in favor of House Bill 257, 66-34. The measure would prohibit local governments or health officials from compelling businesses, via health mandates, to turn away customers who don't comply with...

  • Quilt 4 Fun Yardage Sale set for March 12, 13

    Feb 24, 2021

    Quilt 4 Fun is looking hosting a special sale next month. The Three Forks basked quilt club is conducting a Spring Yardage Sale at the Three Forks Senior Center on March 12 to 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. They are looking for individuals who want to clean out their stash of fabrics, thread, patterns, quilt books, and sewing supplies. The Quilt-4-Fun is a group of ladies that get together at The Church of Christ, on the first Thursday of each month, to share quilting skills and work on comfort quilts, baby quilts and quilts for our...

  • Suspect fires at GSCO Detective, apprehended after chase

    Feb 24, 2021

    On February 17, 2021 at approximately 11:45 p.m., officers with the Belgrade Police Department were dispatched to a residence in Belgrade for a report of a partner or family member assault. The suspect in the assault left the residence before officers arrived. A Gallatin County Sheriff's deputy located the vehicle parked at a gas station in Belgrade. The deputy activated his emergency lights and siren in an attempt to stop and detain the suspect for the investigation. The driver then drove out...

  • Three Forks School Disrict Announces Candidates for Superintendent

    Feb 24, 2021

    The Three Forks School District #J24 received four applications for the open Superintendent position and the school board and administrative team met Wednesday evening to screen the applications. The team selected two finalists that will take part in interviews on March 1st. The finalists are: ● Rhonda Uthlaut - Jefferson City, Missouri ● Nick Schumacher - Plevna, Montana The schedule for the interviews is below. Community members are invited to attend the community forum that will take place from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Monday in the school caf... Full story

  • Wolves squads fall in semifinals, both play Friday

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    The Three Forks High School boys and girls basketball teams will both look to keep their seasons alive Friday with elimination games at the 5B District Tournament. In action Thursday night, the fourth-seeded boys' team fell 59-35 at top-seeded Manhattan. They will be on the road Friday at third-seeded Jefferson. The winner will advance for a shot at third place and a spot at next week's Southern B Divisional Tournament in Billings. The Lady Wolves fell 58-28 at top-ranked and undefeated Big... Full story

  • Three Forks Advances to Divisional Tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 24, 2021

    For the fourth straight year, the Three Forks High School boys basketball team is headed to the Southern B Divisional Tournament in Billings. The Wolves qualified for the tournament with a 50-47 win Saturday at home over Big Timber to finish third in third place at the 5B District Tournament. It was the second straight elimination game win for the fourth-seeded Wolves, who knocked third-seeded Boulder out of the tournament Friday with a convincing 75-56 victory. Three Forks will open the... Full story