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"FIRE AND ICE" was the theme this year for the 2024 Prom, held at the Wedsworth Hall this past Saturday. After the "COOL" formalities of the Grand Entrance, where the handsome young men posed with their beautiful young ladies, and after the crowning of the Prom's King and Queen, Seth McKamey and Cora Culp, and after most of the parents had "left the building", the couples proceeded to set the dance floor on "FIRE"! (Who knew these guys could dance?!) Catering was provided by "Cascade-Romero"...
The Town Hall meeting was packed to capacity Thursday night, March 14th. When the Mayor opened the meeting up to Public Comments, a couple of individuals had questions as to the status of the Town Clerk. "Can you explain what's going on with the Town Clerk position?"one of the individuals asked. The Mayor explained that Town Clerk, Jodie Campbell, had resigned, and the city had hired the Montana League of Cities and Towns for six-hundred hours for financial advice, as the town needed to train...
I read a quote recently that was a reminder that the term “culture” often means not only the behavior of a group but also the rationale for that behavior. The great baseball player Shohei Ohani very recently revealed that he is married. The announcement came as a complete surprise to his fans and even his teammates here. No one knew he had a special girlfriend, had no idea he was even contemplating marriage. The American media was bewildered and wanted to know why such a thing had been kept a s...
Last Sunday, March 17, the First Baptist Church of Cascade ordained two official elders, being Bob Griffis and Ray Castellanos. The ceremony followed the sermon on Sunday morning and was headed by Pastor Steve Boettger. The topic was under discussion in the prior weeks, seeing as there had not been any officially ordained elders in the church in several years. Bob and Ray were selected for the positions due to their commitment to following the teachings of the Bible and of Jesus Christ. The...
It was a beautiful, warm, sunny spring day, and everyone loves a parade! Wolf Creek, Montana was again teeming with people from town and the surrounding area for their annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, out to take in some rays and hang out with friends and neighbors. Established around 1887, according to Wikipedia, Wolf Creek boasted a population of 25 in 2020. Sure looked like more than 25 people out there Sunday at the parade! The same source says that the local newspaper is the CASCADE...