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  • Mobile Mammography Bus to be in Three Forks on Nov. 13

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Oct 30, 2024

    The St. James Healthcare Mobile Mammography Coach will be making a stop in Three Forks in mid-November. The coach, launched in the spring of 2023, will be in Three Forks on Wednesday, November 13, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Three Forks Area Ambulance building at 2 E. Hickory Street. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 406-237-8899. According to St. James Health Care, the mobile mammography coach is a 36-foot bus with one Hologic dimensions mammography machine, the same equipment used in...

  • Gallatin County Sheriff's Report October 25, 2024

    Oct 30, 2024

    GCSO Calls for Service Yesterday Printed on October 26, 2024 Time Call # Type of Call Location Result 10/25/24 00:01 CFS24-148669 PATROL CHECK PORCUPINE CREEK RD and DRIVEWAY LE - Documented 00:05 CFS24-148673 PATROL CHECK GALLATIN RD and BEAVER CREEK RD LE - Documented 00:12 CFS24-148676 PATROL CHECK GOOCH HILL RD and CHESTNUT LE - Documented 00:15 CFS24-148678 PATROL CHECK GOOCH HILL RD and GALLAHAD WAY LE - Documented 00:41 CFS24-148685 PATROL CHECK FRONTAGE RD and N 7TH AVE (0.1 LE - Documented 00:46 CFS24-148688 TRAFFIC STOP LE - Warning... Full story

  • Gallatin County Sheriff's Report October 26, 2024

    Oct 30, 2024

    GCSO Calls for Service Yesterday Printed on October 27, 2024 Time Call # Type of Call Location Result 10/26/24 00:09 CFS24-149299 PATROL CHECK GALLATIN RD and DRIVEWAY (244.2 LE - Documented 00:15 CFS24-149302 PATROL CHECK LONE MOUNTAIN TRL and DRIVEWAY LE - Documented 00:18 CFS24-149305 TRESPASS SACAJAWEA PEAK DR and RIDGEVIEW LE - Documented 00:24 CFS24-149308 PATROL CHECK TOWN CENTER AVE and OUSEL FALLS LE - Documented 00:31 CFS24-149315 PATROL CHECK GALLATIN RD and RED CLIFF LE - Documented 00:31 CFS24-149316 FOLLOW UP LAURA LOUISE LN and... Full story

  • The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Montana State University to host virtual Friday Forum on post-election results and analysis

    MSU News Service|Oct 30, 2024

    The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Montana State University will host a virtual Friday Forum on the results of the Nov. 5 election. The event will be held online via Zoom on Friday, Nov. 15, from noon to 1:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The OLLI at MSU November Friday Forum will host a virtual analysis of election results and predictions on how the results might affect the region, state and nation. Questions that will be discussed include: • Which of the election results were as expected and which were surprises? • How...

  • Montana Attorney General Knudsen faces law license suspension

    Tom Lutey, Montana Free Press|Oct 30, 2024

    Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen could be suspended from practicing law for 90 days under a disciplinary council recommendation to the state Supreme Court. The Commission on Practice recommended last week that Knudsen’s license to practice law be suspended for three months for actions committed by himself or Department of Justice attorneys who he supervises. The commission found that Knudsen undermined the public’s trust in the legal system back in 2021 when the attorney general refused to comply with a Supreme Court order and disparaged...

  • City of Three Forks: Zoning Regulations

    City of Three Forks|Oct 30, 2024

    The City of Three Forks is just beginning discussions on updating the Zoning Regulations (Subdivision Regulations will be updated in the future). The current regulations were adopted in the 1980s, with minor updates scattered throughout as applicants requested specific changes. These were things like amending the definition of "family"; or allowing "mini storage/warehouses" as a conditionally permitted use; or adding a definition of "Work/Live" and where a work/live use would best be suited. However, a major rewrite has not happened since the...

  • Woman's Life Saved by Routine Mammogram: Carole McGivern's Cancer Treatment Story

    Intermountain Health|Oct 30, 2024

    Aboard a trampoline-turned-ship, Carole McGivern fishes with her great nephew and great niece. Four-year-old Grey pulls in an imaginary tuna and octopus out of the ocean of grass while his one-year-old sister, Sienna, acts as sous-chef, helping McGivern chop it up for a play-acting feast. McGivern babysits Grey and Sienna every Thursday. A routine she's grateful she didn't have to give up once a January mammogram revealed she had cancer. "I was shocked, speechless. My husband was too, my childre...

  • Gallatin County Sheriff's Report October 27, 2024

    Oct 30, 2024

    GCSO Calls for Service Yesterday Printed on October 28, 2024 Time Call # Type of Call Location Result 10/27/24 00:00 CFS24-149861 PATROL CHECK ELK GROVE LN and MORGAN CREEK LE - Documented 00:08 CFS24-149866 PATROL CHECK WOODMAN DR and ALLEY (29.6 feet) LE - Documented 00:17 CFS24-149876 PARTY WEST SHORE DR and W RIVER ROCK LE - Documented 00:18 CFS24-149877 PATROL CHECK BIG PINE DR and SNOWY MOUNTAIN LE - Documented 00:27 CFS24-149883 PATROL CHECK ASPEN LEAF DR and RAINBOW TROUT LE - Documented 00:30 CFS24-149886 DISORDERLY NAOMI ROSE LN and Z... Full story

  • Broadwater County Sheriff's Report October 20 - 26, 2024

    Oct 30, 2024

    MEDIA REPORT Printed on October 28, 2024 CFS Date/Time Street Name Code : Description 10/20/24 01:24 TF TOWN PUMP (LUCKY LILS) WARRANT : Warrant Service 10/20/24 01:46 WHEATLAND MEADOWS TSTOP : Traffic Stop 10/20/24 03:03 ST PETERS AMB : Ambulance 10/20/24 06:56 46.283373, -111.497283 Traffic Complaint : Traffic Complaint 10/20/24 07:09 MVA : MVA 10/20/24 07:28 24 : 24/7 10/20/24 07:31 MVA : MVA 10/20/24 08:03 OUTWVEH : Out With A Vehicle 10/20/24 08:13 TSTOP : Traffic Stop 10/20/24 08:16 24 : 24/7 10/20/24 08:36 TSTOP : Traffic Stop 10/20/24... Full story

  • Gallatin County Sheriff's Report October 28, 2024

    Oct 30, 2024

    Page 1 of 8 GCSO Calls for Service Yesterday Printed on October 29, 2024 Time Call # Type of Call Location Result 10/28/24 00:02 CFS24-150300 PATROL CHECK MILL ST and ADAMS ST (29.3 feet) LE - Documented 00:03 CFS24-150302 PATROL CHECK AMSTERDAM RD and CAMP CREEK RD LE - Documented 00:08 CFS24-150305 PATROL CHECK ELK GROVE LN and MORGAN CREEK LE - Documented 00:14 CFS24-150307 TRAFFIC STOP LE - Warning 00:16 CFS24-150309 PATROL CHECK W CAMERON BRIDGE RD and LE - Documented 00:20 CFS24-150311 PATROL CHECK BLUEGRASS DR and ALFALFA RD (174.8 LE -... Full story

  • Gallatin County Sheriff's Report October 29, 2024

    Oct 30, 2024

    Page 1 of 8 GCSO Calls for Service Yesterday Printed on October 30, 2024 Time Call # Type of Call Location Result 10/29/24 00:05 CFS24-150816 PATROL CHECK W CAMERON BRIDGE RD and LE - Documented 00:06 CFS24-150817 PATROL CHECK NORRIS RD and JACKRABBIT LN (103.3 LE - Documented 00:07 CFS24-150818 PATROL CHECK JACKRABBIT LN and SPANISH PEAK DR LE - Documented 00:07 CFS24-150819 PATROL CHECK SHEDHORN DR and DRIVEWAY (47.6 LE - Documented 00:35 CFS24-150823 PATROL CHECK GALLATIN RD and MORSE AVE (14.6 LE - Documented 00:39 CFS24-150824 PATROL... Full story

  • Gallatin County Sheriff's Report October 30, 2024

    Oct 30, 2024

    Page 1 of 8 GCSO Calls for Service Yesterday Printed on October 31, 2024 Time Call # Type of Call Location Result 10/30/24 00:11 CFS24-151318 TRAFFIC STOP LE - Warning 00:27 CFS24-151319 TRAFFIC STOP LE - Warning 00:31 CFS24-151321 TRAFFIC STOP JACKRABBIT LN and ON RAMP (72.6 LE - Warning 00:45 CFS24-151325 PATROL CHECK DRIVEWAY and ACCESS (34.9 feet) LE - Documented 00:45 CFS24-151326 PATROL CHECK JACKRABBIT LN and SPANISH PEAK DR LE - Documented 00:54 CFS24-151327 ALARM ZOOT ENTERPRISES LN and ZOOT WAY LE - 01:46 CFS24-151331 PATROL CHECK... Full story

  • Gallatin County Sheriff's Office investigating 'brutal' murder of former Three Forks resident

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Oct 23, 2024

    The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the brutal murder of former Three Forks resident, 35-year-old Dustin Mitchell Kjersem. The body of Kjersem, of Belgrade, was discovered in his tent on Saturday, October 12, shortly after 10 a.m., approximately 2.5 miles up Moose Creek Road near Big Sky. At a press conference last week, Sheriff Dan Springer said Kjersem was found by a friend he was supposed to meet on October 11. According to the Sheriff’s Office, the caller who found Kjersem... Full story

  • Superintendent reports about 'bowing' walls

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Oct 23, 2024

    At last week’s Three Forks School Board meeting, Superintendent Dr. Rhonda Uthlaut shared some concerning news about some of the new construction completed as part of a $25 million bond passed in May 2020. Uthlaut told the board it was frustrating to report that they found walls bowing on a courtyard. “That’s where my office used to be on the elementary wing. It’s now where the new music room is. It’s not bowing in at the music room. It’s from the hallways,” Uthlaut said. After the ceiling in the area was examined, Uthlaut said there used to...

  • MDT Variable Message Sign Vandalized

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Oct 23, 2024

    As part of the ongoing I-90 Incident Management Project, the Montana Department of Transportation placed several new Variable Message Signs near Three Forks in June. Less than six months later, one of the signs located between Three Forks and the I-90/U.S. 287 Interchange was recently vandalized. According to MDT Public Information Officer Charity Burns, vandals discharged several handgun rounds into the new sign, taking it out of service. "Our communications staff are working hard to source...

  • Update from Three Forks CTE Department

    Oct 23, 2024

    Work continues as the team looks to assist other departments with alternative funding options. Fifteen Prek-12 teachers successfully funded approximately $500 per classroom (that's an approximate $7500 in benefit to our district) as part of the Montana OPI Literacy/Math funding boost. The Three Forks teachers that celebrated earning these OPI dollars included: • Brittany Hall • Sidney Houska • Alex Alba • Kadie Warner • Maddi Mahoney • Jenny Shumway • Karsyn Houska • Victoria Armold • Corie Perr... Full story

  • New Pretrial Diversion Program Launched in Gallatin County

    Oct 23, 2024

    Gallatin County is introducing a new program that offers adult criminal defendants an alternative to traditional sentencing. The Pretrial Intervention Via Opportunities and Treatment (PIVOT) Program is designed to help participants change behaviors, make amends to victims, and avoid a conviction through tailored interventions and support. Developed by the Gallatin County Attorney’s Office and Gallatin County Court Services, the PIVOT Program evaluates defendants through an evidence-based needs assessment (ORAS) to identify the underlying f...

  • Artist's iconic wheat field reimagined, comes full circle in Bozeman

    Michele Corriel, Montana Free Press|Oct 23, 2024

    In 1982, artist Agnes Denes planted a two-acre wheat field in the shadow of the World Trade Center, an artwork dealing with corporate greed and world hunger. According to Denes, "'Wheatfield' was a symbol, a universal concept. It was an intrusion into the citadel, a confrontation of high civilization. Then again, it was also Shangri-La, a small paradise, one's childhood, a hot summer afternoon in the country, peace, forgotten values, simple pleasures." Forty-two years later, Denes, who...

  • Intermountain Health Stressed the Importance of Early Breast Cancer Detection

    Oct 23, 2024

    Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in their lifetime, making it one of the most pressing health concerns for women. However, thanks to improved awareness, early detection, and advancements in treatment, survival rates have significantly improved over the years. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), the 5-year survival rate for breast cancer is now 90-percent, and when detected early, that rate can be as high as 99-percent. "Breast cancer is still the most prevalent cancer among women,...

  • Montana unveils its plan for managing grizzly bears

    Amanda Eggert, Montana Free Press|Oct 23, 2024

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has finalized its plan for managing grizzly bears, described by the agency as among Montana’s most “conservation-reliant” and “conflict-prone” species. Late last month, FWP Director Dustin Temple formally adopted a 326-page outline for how the state will address conflicts between bears and people, approach an eventual trophy hunt and respond to the state’s growing — and dispersing — grizzly population. The Statewide Grizzly Bear Management Plan represents the agency’s attempt to thread a narrow needle. Wi...

  • Armed woman fatally shot by Bozeman Police

    Oct 23, 2024

    On Oct. 16, at approximately 8 p.m., Bozeman Police Officers responded to a call regarding a female who had threatened a family member with a handgun at a residence in Bozeman. Upon arriving, they learned the individual had left the residence with the handgun, making further threats to harm others and herself. Officers began a thorough search of the surrounding area out of concern for the safety of all involved. After two hours of searching, they located the female in the parking lot of the shopping complex located on the northeast corner of...

  • MDT Completes Curves North of Churchill project

    Oct 23, 2024

    The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), in collaboration with CK May Excavating, Inc., has completed reconstructing two curves between Churchill and Manhattan on 1 mile of Secondary Highway 288 (S 288), also known as Churchill Road. The goal of the Curves North of Churchill project was to enhance roadway safety features and extend the service life of Churchill Road. Work included comprehensive grading, resurfacing, seal and cover (chip seal) treatments, rumble strip installation, signage upgrades, and new pavement markings. Crews also r...

  • Applications available for FWP's Habitat Conservation Lease Program

    Oct 23, 2024

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is accepting applications for its Habitat Conservation Lease Program. A habitat conservation lease is a voluntary, incentive-based agreement between FWP and private landowners in which the landowner commits to specific land management practices that protect priority wildlife habitat. In turn, FWP pays landowners a one-time per-acre fee for the lease. These agreements have a term length of 30 and 40 years. The lease program is in addition to the conservation tools already available to landowners. The focus of the...

  • DPHHS Encourages Montanans to Prepare for Respiratory Illness this Fall and Winter

    Oct 23, 2024

    As Montana gears up to enter colder weather and another respiratory illness season, the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) is encouraging Montanans to take precautions to help protect against COVID-19, influenza, pneumococcal pneumonia, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. State health officials are urging people to protect themselves and their families from respiratory illness, stay up to date on immunizations, stay home when they are sick, get tested and evaluated for proper treatment, and practice good...

  • Black bear cubs from Butte transferred out of FWP Wildlife Center

    Oct 23, 2024

    Two black bear cubs that were captured in August in Butte are on their way to a zoo for permanent placement. The two cubs were placed at the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Wildlife Center in Helena in August following an incident in Butte where a female bear and two cubs were known to be feeding on unsecured garbage around town. The behavior had become habitual and presented a human safety concern. FWP officials euthanized the adult bear due to its food-conditioned behavior and took the cubs to the Wildlife Center for temporary care. Wildlife...

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