By Brett DeBruycker, Dutton Agriculture is facing very pressing issues today that will determine the viability of family-owned operations. Future Federal and state administrations, governors, senators, representatives, and local governments are all going to have to make these issues a priority if our rural economy and communities are to remain viable as we know them today. […]
Archives for November 3, 2020
We are the people of liberty
By Roger Koopman, Bozeman We are the people of liberty. The family of freedom. In our bloodstream is the inheritance of our common ancestors – men who jump off the pages of human history. Ancestors who, with a terrible fury, consumed the tyrant and built a mighty nation on tyranny’s grave. Imperfect men to be sure. […]
Marijuana
By Frank Novotny, Victor I know a few things. One night while playing darts with my stepson my knees were hurting badly. A symptom of old paratrooper’s disease. He offered to roll me a marijuana cigarette. I declined. He rolled one and lit up. Then he offered me a few puffs of his. I accepted and […]
Hamilton remains perfect
What a difference a week makes! From blowing and drifting snow last week to sunshine and 60 degrees for the Class A quarterfinal football game at Hamilton Athletic Center. The No. 1 seed from the West, the Hamilton Broncs, with a 9-0 record, took on the Sidney Eagles, the No. 4 seed from the East. […]
Florence advances
Imagine, if you will, going into the biggest game of the season after a 14 day lay off. That’s what the coaching staff of Florence had to imagine, process, and figure out how to implement tactics to keep their Falcons improving without having actual, in person, practices. The day after their last game, which was […]
Terrill Lee ‘Terry’ Croghan
Corvallis – Terrill Lee (Terry) Croghan, 73, left this physical world on Thursday, October 22, 2020. He was born on June 19, 1947 in Shelton, WA to Merritt and Lottie Croghan. He was raised in Tacoma, WA and entered college at Washington State University, where he became one of the youngest presidents of the Phi […]
Terry N. Intrary
Stevensville – Terry N. Intrary, of Old Forge, NY and Stevensville, Montana, peacefully passed away October 16, 2020 at the age of 76 in his log home in Stevensville with his loving family by his side. He was born in Thomasville GA on August 5, 1944, son of the late Gay and Gregg Viscome and […]
Montana COVID-19 testing results 11-3-20 – 909 new cases
Total COVID Cases in Montana 35159 Total New Cases Today 909 Total number of tests completed since last report 3593 Total Number of Tests 512524 County Gender Age Range Date Reported Beaverhead M 60-69 11/02/2020 Beaverhead F 30-39 11/02/2020 Beaverhead F 40-49 11/02/2020 Blaine F 50-59 11/02/2020 Blaine F 10-19 11/02/2020 Blaine F 40-49 […]