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Articles from the April 24, 2024 edition


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  • Producer Partnership makes donation

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    There was fantastic news for the Three Forks and Willow Creek School Districts last week. On Thursday, April 18, the Producer Partnership delivered 931 pounds of top-quality USDA-inspected protein to Willow Creek and 1,185 pounds to Three Forks. The Cooper Hereford Ranch made the generous donations possible in an effort to put local beef in school lunch programs. "The Producer Partnership was founded in 2020 because of neighbors looking to help each other during Covid. The simple idea of... Full story

  • Bryon Fanning signs to run at Montana Tech

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    As a junior, Three Forks student-athlete Bryon Fanning finished in the top 10 at the Class B Cross Country State Meet, helping his team to back-to-back second-place finishes. Several months later, Fanning would finish the 2022-23 school year in style with two top-ten finishes at the State Track Meet in Butte, including fourth place in the 3200 meters. The outstanding junior campaign set the stage for what has been quite the senior season for Fanning, who finished third at the Class B State... Full story

  • LeDoux appears in district court, later makes $250,000 bail

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    In his initial court appearance on April 16, 23-year-old Alexander Norbert LeDoux pleaded not guilty to eight counts stemming from a fatal head-on collision that killed 22-year-old Laysa Grewell on January 4 on Interstate 90 near Three Forks. Appearing before Montana 18th Judicial Court District Peter Ohman, LeDoux pleaded not guilty to Vehicular Homicide While Under the Influence, Fleeing from or Eluding a Peace Officer, and six counts of Criminal Endangerment. Judge Ohman set the bail in the case at $250,000, and LeDoux was later booked into... Full story

  • Three Forks American Legion Post 93 hosting Flag Day Ceremony

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    Three Forks American Legion Post 93 is hosting a special ceremony on Flag Day, June 14, for the Dignified Disposal of Unserviceable United States Flags. Sergeant-At-Arms Thomas Willis gave a brief overview of the event, which will take place at Veterans Park in Three Forks starting at 8 p.m. and ending with the ceremony at 8:14 p.m. “The Post assembles outdoors at night. Members form two parallel rows about 20 feet apart, facing each other. Officers take up stations. A small fire is burning opposite the Commander and beyond the row of m... Full story

  • Wolves continue strong start to season

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    Despite less-than-ideal weather, the Three Forks High School Track and Field team had a great showing at last Saturday's Manhattan Christian Invitational in Bozeman. "It was incredibly cold, so the times don't indicate how well the team competed. They hammered down, battled through it, came out with respectable times, and held their own against a number of very competitive teams," Head Coach Dillon Gongliewski said. It was a strong start to the day for Three Forks junior Kylie Rowan, who... Full story

  • Great day for Wolf golfers at MCHS Invite in Bozeman

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    The Three Forks High School Golf team had an impressive day on April 16 at the Manhattan Christian Invitational at the Cottonwood Hills Golf Club in Bozeman. Head Coach Aaron Harkins said the Wolves had the lowest team total for the girls they have had in a while. They were led by Ari Judd, who finished second with an 81. Paige Lien and Claire Van Vleet shot 105, and Kennedy Rogers finished with a 108. “With scores like those, I think we have a great chance to make it back to the state tournament, so that is really promising,” Harkins said. On... Full story

  • Levy discussion, candidate forum set for April 24

    Apr 24, 2024

    The Three Forks School District is hosting a School Board Candidate Forum and Informational Levy Discussion in the Gymnasium on Wednesday, April 24, at 5:30 p.m. All community members are welcome to attend the meeting, followed by a Spring Festival Open House with activities and food.... Full story

  • Three Forks High School and Junior High Rodeo this week

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    It's once again time for the annual Three Forks High School and Junior High Rodeo. This year's two one-day rodeos at the Three Forks Rodeo Grounds are scheduled for Saturday, April 27, at 9 a.m. and Sunday, April 28, at 8 a.m. Events at Montana High School Rodeo Association-sponsored rodeos will include barrel racing, pole bending, breakaway roping, team roping, calf roping, ribbon roping, bull riding, bareback, saddle bronc, steer riding, goat tying, and steer wrestling. THREE FORKS NRA RODEO W... Full story

  • Ballots mailed for school election

    Apr 24, 2024

    Ballots for the upcoming school election in Three Forks were mailed last Friday. The Three Forks District is asking for 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 District. Six candidates will also run for two spots on the Three Forks School Board. The six candidates for the election are Brooke Pestel, Hillary Lampers, Leana Eastty, Ryan Lampers, Travis Lee Short, and incumbent Robert Buchholz. If your ballot is destroyed, spoiled, lost, or...

  • Letter: Asking for support of Operational Mill Levy

    Apr 24, 2024

    Dear Editor, As a teacher and resident in the Three Forks School District for over 20 years, I am asking for public support for the upcoming operational mill levy for three main reasons. First, the students in our district are down-to-earth, hard-working, bright individuals who thrive when given various opportunities inside and outside the classroom. From FFA to FCCLA, from the basketball court to the softball field, from the pep band to drama club, and from the middle school English class to AP Calculus, I witness each day the magic that happe... Full story

  • Letter: Levies are an investment in our future

    Apr 24, 2024

    Dear Editor, As I read about the uncertainty facing our local school district and particularly our teachers regarding the operational levies, I am filled with absolute terror (sounds dramatic but a poor educational system is worse than a horror movie), and I believe we all should feel the same. Education is the backbone of our community, and it’s heartbreaking to see it in such a predicament. We cannot let our frustrations with the system overshadow the needs of our youth. The proposed levies are not just about funding; it’s an investment in... Full story

  • Column: Record release day just isn't the same

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    I’ve probably forgotten more about high school than I remember, but last week reminded me of a vivid memory from the first semester of my senior year. From the moment my friend Paul loaned me his CD of the Pearl Jam album “Ten,” I fell in love with the band. I was elated earlier this year when I not only found out they would be making a return trip for a concert in Missoula but also that they would be releasing their 12th studio album on April 19. While impatiently awaiting to hear more than the two songs they have released from “Dark Matter,... Full story

  • Wolves steak ends at 7, look to rebound during busy week of action

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    The Three Forks High School Softball team will look to get back into the win column with a busy week of action. After opening the week by hosting Belgrade on April 23, the Wolves will travel to play Ennis on April 25 before returning home to wrap up the week with a game against Anaconda on April 26. Three Forks, which had opened the season with seven straight wins, were defeated for the first time last week. The Wolves would build a 7-4 lead after three innings on April 16 against Manhattan... Full story

  • School Board Candidate Profile: ROBERT BUCHHOLZ

    Apr 24, 2024

    Could you please provide some background about yourself? I was born and raised in Bozeman. I joined the USAF in 1997 and spent 9 years in the service. After separating from the military, I returned to Montana. I bought a house and settled in Three Forks in 2012. Why are you running for the Three Forks School Board? When the financial issues came to light, I started regularly attending school board meetings as a citizen and commenting on the issues. A board member resigned shortly after and I... Full story

  • School Board Candidate Profile: LEANA EASTTY

    Apr 24, 2024

    Could you please provide some background about yourself? I have lived in Three Forks for nearly 10 years and the Gallatin Valley for almost 15. I am a proud graduate of Montana State University with a degree in Accounting – Go Cats! – my lifelong connection to Montana runs deep, with my parents growing up in Great Falls and our family frequently visiting the Bozeman area growing up. My professional journey has been multifaceted. I have always had a strong tie to the real estate market, obt... Full story

  • School Board Candidate Profile: RYAN LAMPERS

    Apr 24, 2024

    Could you please provide some background about yourself? My name is Ryan Lampers, I am a father of two daughters, ages 8 and 15 that both attend the Three Forks School District. A husband of 28 years to my lovely wife Hillary and a resident of Three Forks, Montana for the past 6 years. As an outdoor enthusiast I've spent much of my life working in the outdoor industry, from the wilds of Alaska to the fishing coast of Washington state to now the hunting industry and education space here in... Full story

  • School Board Candidate Profile: TRAVIS SHORT

    Apr 24, 2024

    Could you please provide some background about yourself? I'm Travis Short, a candidate for the School Board, residing in Three Forks for over 8 years. My two children are currently attending the elementary school, and my supportive wife, Hollie Short, stands by me. Why are you running for the Three Forks School Board? My candidacy stems from a deep concern for our teachers' welfare, particularly regarding their wages. I advocate for a mill levy to secure a 5% wage increase, crucial for teacher... Full story

  • School Board Candidate Profile: BROOKE PESTEL

    Apr 24, 2024

    Could you please provide some background about yourself? Hello, my name is Brooke Pestel and I have lived in Three Forks since I was born. I was raised here and attended Three Forks Schools from elementary through high school. I attended MSU Bozeman and received a bachelor's degree in accounting and a minor in English. I have worked in public accounting for over 25 years with a focus on both personal and business taxes, as well as an emphasis on business consulting. My husband and I have four ch... Full story

  • School Board Candidate Profile: HILLARY LAMPERS

    Apr 24, 2024

    Could you please provide some background about yourself? My name is Dr. Hillary Lampers. I am a current Three Forks resident with a daughter in elementary and one in high school. I have been married for 27 years to candidate Ryan Lampers, and we have lived in Three Forks since 2018. I was fortunate to grow up in Montana, most of it in Bozeman where I graduated from Senior High and did two years at MSU before moving to Seattle to pursue education. After obtaining a BS in Natural Health Sciences... Full story

  • Three Forks Tennis shines at Simms Sing and Swing

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    The Three Forks High School Tennis team had fantastic results at last week's Simms Sing and Swing Invitational. On the first day of action on April 19, the Wolves won six of seven singles matches, and another four in doubles play. Number one singles player Malia Eriksson won 6-4, 6-3 over Gabby Baker of Poplar and 6-2, 6-2 over Tanna Erickson of Wolf Point. At number two singles, Ali Kotter had a 6-2, 6-2 win over Hailey Greyhawk of Wolf Point. Sophie Meskimen had two wins at number three... Full story

  • Historical society changes date of May meeting, need volunteers for Museums

    Apr 24, 2024

    The regular monthly meeting for the Three Forks Area Historical Society will be Thursday, MAY 9th, due to the Give Big fundraiser the week before. The meeting will be in the Methodist Church Annex at 7:00 p.m.. Items on the agenda include: cleaning for the museums, volunteers, progress of the new Past Perfect program and updates on the caboose and steam locomotive. Refreshments will be served after the meeting by Jerry and Cheryl Lehr. Everyone is invited to come to the meeting and find out... Full story

  • Willow Creek Music Students advance to State Festival

    Apr 24, 2024

    There was great news for the Willow Creek music program, with the High School Ensemble and Wind Ensemble both receiving Superior Ratings at the recent District Music Festival, qualifying both for the State Music Festival. According to Willow Creek Superintendent Bonnie Lower, it was a tough year with adjudicators, and many schools didn't make it past Districts. "We are really proud of how excellent our music program is with the Mr. and Mrs. Frank team teaching at Willow Creek," Lower... Full story

  • All-American: Venyss Steingruber places at U.S. Marine Corps Women's National Championships

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    While she may only be in the fifth grade at Three Forks Elementary School, to say that Venyss Steingruber's wrestling resume is already strong might be an understatement. Steingruber earned All-American honors with a seventh-place finish in the 12U 112-pound division earlier this month at the 2024 U.S. Marine Corps Women's National Championships in Spokane. This was her second straight All-American accolade at the prestigious USA Wrestling event after finishing sixth place in her fourth-grade... Full story

  • Buchignani helps Rocky to third place finish at Nationals

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 24, 2024

    A few weeks before her high school graduation in May of 2023, Reagan Buchignani signed to continue her cheer career at Rocky Mountain College in Billings. It was quite the freshman season for the Three Forks High School graduate who helped the Battlin' Bears to a third-place finish at this month's National Cheerleading Association (NCA) National Championships in Daytona, Florida. Buchignani said being part of the squad that finished third in the Advanced All-Girl NAIA competition was amazing.... Full story

  • Updated: Applications for state property tax assistance programs now June 1

    Eric Dietrich, Montana Free Press|Apr 24, 2024

    Low-income Montanans seeking help paying their property tax bills now have until June 1 to apply for aid through two state relief programs administered by the Montana Department of Revenue — including the flagship Property Tax Assistance Program intended to keep property tax bills from forcing low-income homeowners out of their homes. This year’s application deadline, previously set for April 15, was extended in an effort to give Montanans facing substantial tax hardship more time to apply, Gov. Greg Gianforte and the Montana Department of Rev...

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