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  • Commission Approves Rest Area Design-Build Project

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 28, 2021

    The Montana Transportation Commission unanimously voted last Thursday to approve a staff recommendation on a design-build contract for a new rest area at Interstate 90 exit 274 in Broadwater County near Three Forks. The commission voted to award the contract to Montana Rest Area Joint Venture Project for $2,693,888. The rest area will be located at the exit on the west side of U.S. Highway 287. The design-build project provides a property exchange for the current Montana Rest Area located at...

  • High School Rodeo Saturday, Sunday

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 28, 2021

    Rodeo is back in Three Forks. After having the 2020 season canceled, action will return this weekend with the Three Forks High School Rodeo. The two-day event is scheduled to begin Saturday, May 1 at 9 a.m. at the Three Forks Rodeo Arena. The action on Sunday, May 2, is slated to start at 8 a.m. "We are thrilled to welcome people back to the arena and break in the new grandstands," said Rodeo Board Secretary Christina Kamps. "The High School Rodeo isn't a huge spectator event, so there will be... Full story

  • Proposed Resurfacing Project on Montana Secondary Highway 205 Near Three Forks

    Apr 28, 2021

    The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) would like to announce and invite the public to comment on a proposal to resurface about 15 miles of Montana Secondary Highway 205, northeast of Three Forks. The project begins on the north side of the Three Forks Interchange and extends east for about 15 miles ending on the eastside of the Gallatin River Bridge. Proposed work includes a chip seal, upgraded pavement marking, and guardrail repair/updates. The purpose of the project is to extend the service life of the roadway, provide additional... Full story

  • Busy slate includes rummage sale, May Day events

    STAFF REPORT|Apr 28, 2021

    There will be no shortage of things to do this week in Three Forks. The packed schedule will kick off with the Three Forks United Methodist Church Spring Rummage Sale on Thursday, April 29, and will also feature a plethora of promotions on Main Street on Saturday, May 1. The popular annual Spring Rummage Sale will start at the Annex at 116 E. Cedar starting on April 29 with an early bird special from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. On April 30, the regular hours for the sale will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and there will also be a “Moonlight Madness” half-off sal... Full story

  • Our View: Great to see packed schedule

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 28, 2021

    There certainly should be a buzz in the air this week in the Three Forks, with a variety of events planned later in the week. The busy schedule kicks off Thursday with the United Methodist Church Spring Rummage Sale, and Saturday, May 1, will feature a packed “May Day” of events with what should be something for everyone. Saturday and Sunday will also mean the return of rodeo to Three Forks, and that is a huge deal to have people in the new bleachers cheering on high school students from across the state. After a year plus navigating the Cov...

  • Column: Concert Season

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 28, 2021

    When I was a junior in high school, I was able to go to my first concert, and it was an eye-opening experience I will never forget. I had been to a few concerts at the local fair, but it was nothing like what I would experience when I was able to travel three hours to Salt Lake City to see Guns N’ Roses blow the roof off the Delta Center. The only concert I remember was from the Sweetwater County Fair was going to see Chubby Checker, and watching 1,000 people do the twist probably haunted me more than residing in my head as a positive m... Full story

  • Cavern tours start May 28

    Apr 28, 2021

    As Winter winds down and Spring begins, employees at Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park are preparing to open. The cave and cave tours will open to the public on a first come-first-served basis on Friday, May 28. The caverns are offering two tour types all summer, and both can be purchased day of on site, no advanced reservations will be taken: The Classic Tour will travel through the majority of the developed cave covering nearly 3/4 mile of underground passage. It is 2 hours, 2 miles and...

  • Bids come in $1 million under budget

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Apr 28, 2021

    There was a double dose of good news at last week's Three Forks School Board meeting. Andy Becker, Project Manager for Hulteng CCM, reported the bids opened March 31 for the Three Forks School building addition and renovation project, and they came in under their target budget. Becker also reported that construction would start next month. Superintendent Jeff Elliott said it was very tense to start when opening bids, but they ended up about $1 million under what they had hoped. He added in a...

  • Wolves perform strong at MCHS event

    STAFF REPORT|Apr 28, 2021

    Faced with the daunting task of competing against a 20-team field, the Three Forks High School track and field team once again showed they could compete with the best in the state at last Thursday's Manhattan Christian Invite. The large invite took place at the new Gallatin County High School and featured teams from Class A, B, and C. According to Head Coach Tracy Welter, the girls' team was once again led by Jasmyn Murphy, who finished first in the long jump with a mark of 16'3". Murphy also...

  • New sign-up process for GCCHD COVID vaccine clinics

    Apr 28, 2021

    The Gallatin City-County Health Department is introducing a new, easier way to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine clinics hosted by the county. Gallatin County residents can simply visit healthygallatin.org/covid-19-vaccines and find links to sign up for specific times in upcoming clinics. This page will be updated with links to new clinics as vaccines are available and clinics are scheduled. The GCCHD was previously having residents interested in our clinics sign up on an online wait list, then...

  • Three Forks battles weather in busy week

    Apr 28, 2021

    The Three Forks High School tennis team battled the elements with a busy week of action that included competing on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The Wolves opened the weekend with a triangular event against Townsend and Red Lodge and traveled Thursday to compete at Livingston. Over the weekend, the junior varsity team competed at the DawgBite Tournament in Boulder. The varsity squad also competed at the DawgBite in Townsend. According to Head Coach Janna Lauver, the varsity got... Full story

  • Gallatin County warning of vaccine scam

    Apr 28, 2021

    The Gallatin City-County Health Department has been notified of a potential scam in the Gallatin County area. Individuals are calling and asking to reschedule your second dose COVID-19 vaccine appointment, and they are asking for irrelevant personal information. To clarify, the GCCHD will never ask for the following information: - Social Security number - Insurance information - Payment information If you get a call from any individual and feel it is not legitimate, please hang up immediately and call our Call Center at 406-548-0123 to... Full story

  • FWP announces change to walleye regulation in section of Missouri River, Canyon Ferry and Hauser reservoirs

    Apr 28, 2021

    Anglers need to be aware of a new fishing regulation change for walleye on the Missouri River from Toston through Canyon Ferry and Hauser Reservoir. The new regulation went into effect April 1 and are limits for walleye of 10 daily, only one over 15 inches. Possession limit is twice the daily limit. This regulation was approved by the Fish and Wildlife Commission at its meeting April 1 and went into effect immediately.... Full story

  • Biking for Bach making stop in Three Forks

    Apr 28, 2021

    A community bike ride will pass through Churchill, Manhattan, and Three Forks on May 22. The ride begins at 11am in Churchill at Sara Terrace Gazebo, with a lunch stop at Cafe Z in Manhattan, ending at the Iron Horse Cafe in Three Forks. Violinist and Bozeman Symphony concertmaster, Carrie Krause, will play solo pieces by J.S. Bach at stops along the way. This is a self-supported, community ride, and riders of all abilities are invited to join for any or all part of the ride. More information at...

  • Governor signs into law Montana Trades Education Credit

    Apr 28, 2021

    At the construction site for SCHEELS, Governor Greg Gianforte last week signed into law the Montana Trades Education Credit (M-TEC) to expand trades education in the state. “Many jobs require specialized skills, and M-TEC ensures that Montanans have access to the training and education they need to acquire and refine those skills,” Gov. Gianforte said. “This bill strengthens our workforce, ensuring Montana workers are well-equipped to succeed, thrive, and achieve the American dream.” A signature element of Gov. Gianforte’s Montana Comeback...