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Every year the top track athletes from area B and C schools are invited to compete in the Cascade Top 8 Meet. In order to qualify, athletes must have one of the best eight marks in their respective events. Cascade qualifiers this year on the girls side included Seniors Braedyn Johnson (Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump, 4x100); Juniors Sayre McElroy (Shot Put) and Sophia Mortag (800, 1600, 4x100); Sophomores Ashlyn Korst (100m Hurdles, 4x100), Kyleigh Knowlden (Triple Jump, 4x100) and Breana...
The last time we saw Mrs. Culp's kindergarteners, they were sitting on the small hill in the elementary playground, intently looking up at the sky, with their special glasses, with the hope of possibly getting a glimpse of what was supposed to be the event of the year, a total solar eclipse. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate that day to the disappointment of, not only them, but the rest of us in Cascade. The sun disappearing is not really an unusual event. Solar eclipses happen more...
The Montana Law Enforcement Torch-Run (LETR) for Special Olympics came through town Friday afternoon. Escorted by the Cascade County Sheriff Department, the group, led by the torch bearer, with about 15 Special Olympian athletes and volunteers, walked south down 1st Street and entered I-15, heading toward the canyon. "The mission of LETR is to raise funds and awareness of the Special Olympics Movement worldwide. Special Olympics is a program that daily reaffirms our beliefs that with hope, love...