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There will be plenty of fun for all ages next week at the 42nd annual Three Forks Fly In. The event sponsored by the Montana Antique Aircraft Association is scheduled to take place Friday, August 2 and Saturday, August 3 at the Three Forks Airport. According to Pat Green of the MAAA, the event originally started on a farm in Lewistown and was moved to Three Forks two years later. She said the Fly In is free of charge and has been really well received by the Three Forks Community. Green added in...
The Three Forks School Board has a new member. The trustees voted unanimously to appoint Robert Buchholz to the position vacated by Candace Rochford. He will serve in the position until the next trustee election in May of 2020. Buchholz had previously run in May election for the seat currently held by Stephene Kamerman. In his monthly report to the trustees, Superintendent Jeff Elliott discussed the vacant assistant principal/transportation position that was formerly held by current high school...
Earlier this month, members of the Three Forks High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Chapter attended the National Leadership Conference in southern California. Not only were the students able to learn a lot at the conference, they also represented Three Forks tremendously proving they are one of the best chapters in the nation. Halee Wilson, Hannah DeLaittre, Taylor Raffety, Brooklynn Hossfeld, Gabryele Veltkamp, Carey Hanson and Morgan Carr all did a phenomenal...
Ten years ago, I probably would have had plenty of crazy adventures to talk about in my weekly column. A night out with a pack of friends to a bar or a trip to Vegas would usually result in some sort of shenanigans. The older I get; I'm finding more and more of my stories are taking place at the grocery store. What was once only a necessity can often be a highlight of the day, especially when it is a small-town store. The last time I went to Wal-Mart was on a Friday afternoon in June to grab a...
After winning four games in four days to take home the Montana American Legion Class A South District Championship, the Gallatin Valley Outlaws now have their sights set on a state crown. The Outlaws will open the 2019 Class A State Tournament in Florence Saturday, July 27 against the second seed from the North, Lewistown. Gallatin Valley captured the district title with a 12-2 win over Dillon in Sunday's championship game. The second-seeded Outlaws opened the district tournament in strong...