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Three Forks area residents will soon have the opportunity to purchase tickets for Holiday Candlelight Tours at Lewis and Clark Caverns. Tickets will go on sale for the popular annual candle lantern-lit tours that are scheduled for December 20, 21, 22 27, 28 and 29. Eight tours are offered from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day. For tickets, call the visitor center at 406-287-3541 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. Tickets are $20 for adults (12 and Up), $8 for children (six to 11). Children...
The Three Forks School Board meeting on November 19 reported encouraging developments on several fronts. Lisa Morgan said that the auditors are on campus, focusing primarily on 2018, and that the building reserve fund has been divided into four sub funds, providing greater clarity for the project. Quotes, however, for the building project came in higher than expected and there is still work to be done to get the numbers where the board would like them to be prior to proposing a bond. They are...
This week families and friends will come together across the nation to celebrate Thanksgiving. Following the yearly holiday, many will start their Christmas shopping at bigger locations on Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales. While there will always be shopping done at the bigger stores and large web sites, it is also vitally important to remember small businesses during the holiday season. This Saturday is "Small Business Saturday" and is a wonderful opportunity to get away from the box stores...
"Set out after a heavy Shower of rain and proceeded on the Same Course of last night passed a large butifull Prarie on the S. S. opposit a large Island, Calld Saukee Prarie, a gentle breese from the S. W. Some butiful high lands on the L. S. passed Som verry Swift water to day, I saw Pelicans to day on a Sand bar, my servant York nearly loseing an eye by a man throwing Sand into it." -William Clark, June 20, 1804 Lewis and Clark often referred to their crew as "the men" or "a man" without specif...
For over a decade, the Angel Tree of Three Forks has brought smiles to local children. According to organizer Barbara Frost, there will be two trees in 2019, one at the Three Forks Library and one at the Manhattan Bank Three Forks location. Frost said she started the Angel Tree locally 14 years ago and the community support has been amazing. "The people in town have been wonderful," she said. The two trees in town will have decorated name tags that have first requests for sponsored local...