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Articles from the August 21, 2019 edition


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  • Enrollment on the rise in Three Forks District

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 21, 2019

    The start of the 2019-20 school year has brought an increase of students in the Three Forks School District. At last night's Three Forks School Board meeting, 8-12 Principal Greg Heys and K-5 Principal Steve Fanning updated the trustees on the enrollment numbers prior to the first day of school August 21. Heys reported there are 72 in sixth grade, 68 in seventh, and 61 in eighth for a total of 201 in the middle school, an increase of 18 from last year. In the high school, Heys reported 76 in...

  • Whitetail Ranch Center Black Tie Gala Saturday

    STAFF REPORT|Aug 21, 2019

    It will be a great time for a great cause Saturday, August 24 at the Whitetail Ranch Center's Black Tie Gala. The event is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. at The Commons in Bozeman and will feature keynote speaker David "Doc" Chung, entertainment from Steven Mazan, Comedian, of GI's of Comedy, and dinner from Zac's Montana Kitchen. The cost to attend the Whitetail's Black Tie Gala is $75 and the attire is Cowboy "Casual" Tuxedo. WHITETAIL RANCH CENTER Whitetail Ranch Center's mission is to meet...

  • 4 Gallatin Valley Outlaws net postseason accolades

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 21, 2019

    The Gallatin Valley Outlaws were well represented on the 2019 Universal Athletic American Legion All State and All Conference Teams. Seniors Hunter Johnson of Three Forks and Michael Nehring of Manhattan were both named to the Southern District All State and All Conference teams. Seniors Michael Jones of Manhattan and Connor Johnson of Whitehall were both named to the All Conference team for the Outlaws who finished the season 42-16 and were the Southern District Tournament Champions. Assistant...

  • COLUMN: First Day

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 21, 2019

    With the start of the school year approaching I started to rack my brain about some first day memories but there was not really anything that stood out. I think perhaps the biggest moment I remember is how my love for the first day changed as I aged. When I was a younger kid, I could not wait to get out the door. Counting down the days till I could see my friends and catch up at recess was an exciting time. This would change abruptly once I reached junior high. Instead of counting down the days...

  • Missouri River Corps of Rediscovery: Confluence

    Tom Elpel, For the Voice|Aug 21, 2019

    "Capt Clark thinks that the lower extremity of the low plane would be most eligible for this establishment; it is true that it is much nearer both rivers, and might answer very well, but I think it reather too low to venture a permanent establishment, particularly if built of brick or other durable materials, at any considerable expence; for so capricious, and versatile are these rivers, that it is difficult to say how long it will be, untill they direct the force of their currents against this...