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The Three Forks High School Class of 2019 will graduate Sunday at a ceremony scheduled for 2 p.m. A total of 40 students are set to graduate and the ceremony will begin with an opening speech from Student Body President John Jennings. This will be followed by speeches from the three valedictorians John Jennings, Kyle Olson, and Kilah Pfadt. The next speech will be given by salutatorian Bryce Olson who will be followed by guest speaker Dave Chojnacki. Class President Kyle Olson will give the...
The City of Three Forks was one of four locations nationwide to host a live reveal of their preferred cross-country route for the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Great American Rail-Trail. A signature project of the RTC, the Great American Rail-Trail will connect nearly 4,000 miles of rail-trails and other multiuse trails across 12 states and Washington, D.C Along with the May 8 event in Three Forks, other live reveals took place in Washington D.C., Columbus, Ohio, and Cle Elum, Washington. Kevin...
Throughout the years I've moved around quite a bit and had a lot of different neighbors. Some of them have become friends, some of them barely said a word, there were plenty that were mean, and have made for some very interesting stories. The one thing they all had in common from the oddities of my college next door neighbor Bodan to the way Larry Hall used to mow his lawn about 15 times a week is the fact they were very much human. This isn't quite the case anymore. Right off of my backyard...
Nine high school seniors were awarded at total $9,600 in scholarships at a special Three Forks Education Foundation ceremony last week. Heidi Oliver of the foundation said two $500 scholarships were given through the Ray Lau VFW Post 7621. Traci Johnston and John Jennings were the recipients of the scholarships. Kaeson Long and Sophie Langel were each awarded a $300 Three Forks Memorial Scholarship. Taylor Rochford and Paeton Ohs were each the recipient of a $500 Scholarship from Trident....
There were plenty of amazing finishes for Three Forks High School at last week's 5B District Track Meet in Belgrade. The Wolves ended the meet with eight individual titles. As a team the girls finished in second place with 145 points. Manhattan placed first with 165 points. The boys squad finished in fourth place. It was a huge day for junior Kendall Lynn and Senior Payton Ohs. Lynn was first in the long jump and triple jump, second in the high jump, and fourth in the 300 hurdles. Ohs was first...