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Articles from the August 28, 2019 edition


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  • Vandalism reported at Three Forks church

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 28, 2019

    The Gallatin County Sheriff's Office is investigating a disturbing case of vandalism that took place over the weekend at the United Methodist Church in Three Forks. According to Sergeant Dan McDonough sometime late Saturday night or early Sunday morning, someone spray painted "God is Dead", "666", and other inappropriate messages on the church located at 124 2nd Ave. E. McDonough said there is currently an open criminal mischief investigation and once a suspect or suspects are apprehended, they...

  • Wolves open season next week against Deer Lodge

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 28, 2019

    First-year Three Forks High School head football coach Connor Sullivan is pleased with how his team has been preparing for their September 6 opener against Deer Lodge. "I think the kids have responded well, not only on the field but in the classroom as well Everything they're doing right now is solid. Attacking everything and finishing everything they do," he said. While many of the teams across the state will open play August 30, Sullivan sees the importance of having an extra week to prepare...

  • Lady Wolves return plethora of experience

    Jean Farnam, Three Forks Voice|Aug 28, 2019

    A senior laden Three Forks High School volleyball team will open the 2019- season at a two-day tournament August 30 and 31 in Choteau. The team lost just two varsity players to graduation and while head coach Tracy Welter said there are huge shoes to fill, all eight seniors can all really play. Welter was pleased with the offseason commitment of he team at open gyms and camps and it has shown in the first two weeks of practice. "For the most part we had a ton of kids here that wanted to...

  • Wolves cross country team features strong returning runners, talented newcomers

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 28, 2019

    The Three Forks High School cross country team will open the 2019 season with a mix of seasoned upperclassmen and talented newcomers. They also had a record number of student athletes join the team. Head coach Tara Forsberg reported 19 joined the high school team in 2019, the highest number in her five years with the program. The junior high team also had a tremendous turnout with 24 runners. Forsberg added her first year as coach they had a total of seven combined for junior high and high...

  • COLUMN: Strange things happen with New Coke

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Aug 28, 2019

    A few years back when video stores were still a mainstay, I used to rent five or six movies a week. Sometimes when the weather was bad, or I was in a lazy mood I would spend my entire weekend watching a variety of films in a variety of genres. These days I still watch a movie here and there but I'm no longer a movie buff who could tell you the director of each film I'm watching as well as other movies they've directed. These days I've found the joy of binge watching a television show and it is...

  • Missouri River Corps of Rediscovery: Angels

    Tom Elpel, Contributing Writer|Aug 28, 2019

    "Set out at an early hour this morning. about nine A. M. the wind arose, and shortly after became so violent that we were unable to proceed, in short it was with much difficulty and some risk that I was enabled to get the canoes and perogues into a place of tolerable safety, there being no timber on either side of the river at this place. some of the canoes shiped water, and wet several parsels of their lading, which I directed to be opened and aired we remained untill five in the evening when t...