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The National Honor Society Chapter of Cascade Public Schools held its Induction Ceremony on Wednesday evening at the Board Room. Present for the Ceremony were parents, Superintendent Levi Collins, and Principal Michael Wilson. Audrey Rumney welcomed the guests to the ceremony, followed by the Candle Lightings by the chapter officers, each candle representing the required standards of scholarship, leadership, service and character. The new inductees were then led in the National Honor Society's...
It was a beautiful Wednesday morning and Cascade Elementary's first and second graders went on a field trip to the Applestem Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch in Craig. Teachers Karen Allen and Molly Pepos had prepared their students for the adventure by having some agricultural lessons in the classroom in the days prior to the trip. Several parent volunteers also went along to help keep everyone safe. The Applestem Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch is an agriculture-themed outdoor recreational attraction...
World of Work is a national program designed to share knowledge about the modern workplace with teenagers. It is built around four basic components of a career, including: Exploration, Simulation, Meet a Pro, and Practice. This past Tuesday the sophomores at Belt High schools took off to a career fair that used the World of Work or WOW model. This was held by the University of Providence and MSU Great Falls. This event is held yearly for 8th and 10th graders to attend. These young Huskies got a glimpse into what jobs and careers were offered...
Native American history is a big part of United States history. It is also a very integral part of Montana history. Whether it be the beginnings of the country, or the wars fought in the 1800’s, Native Americans have always been a factor in the country’s lifetime. It’s not just a good idea; it’s the Montana law. As stated in Article X Section 1 Part 2 of the Montana Constitution: “The state recognizes the distinct and unique cultural heritage of the American Indians and is committed in its educational goals to the preservation of their cul...
The Badgers took to the road and played the Seeley-Swan Blackhawks last Friday night. The Defense got the nod and took the field. After working their outside run game to both sides of the field, Seeley got into the end zone first making it 8-0. The Badgers responded with a quick 4 play drive featuring multiple long McKamey and Sekuterski runs and capped off by a 14 yard Sekuterski TD. After a McKamey 2 point conversion it was 8-8. The Blackhawks then scored on their next two possessions...
The Lady Badgers defeated Augusta's Lady Elks Saturday afternoon at the new gym. The scores were as follows: Game 1, Cascade - 25-19; Game 2, Augusta - 25-19; Game 3, Cascade - 25-14; Game 4, Cascade - 25-9 Stats for the Lady Badgers were: Digs, Braedyn Johnson- 21, Kyleigh Sivertsen-14 Blocks, Kylee Finn- 2, Braedyn Johnson- 2 Aces, Aubrey Hamlett-4, Mackenzie Hauk-4, Braedyn Johnson-7 Kills, Mackenzie Hauk-4, Braedyn Johnson-10, Kyleigh Sivertsen-5 Assists, Sophia Mortag-16, Aubrey...
"Treasure" - noun - riches; something of great worth or value; a collection of precious things Treasures come in many forms - money, gold, jewelry, precious metals. But for some, especially in small town Montana, there's nothing like a book that you can cuddle up to on those long, cold Montana winters. Wedsworth Hall was the place to pick up those treasures this past weekend. From fiction, to non-fiction, music, biographies, history, children's books, you name it, you found it! It was also a...
Don't forget to get your popcorn! The Boy Scouts of America, Troop #1007G was set up in front of the Trout Shop this weekend. Pictured are Left to Right, Crystal and Abby Lemanski, Winter Bentley, and one of Cascade's finest!...
It was such a beautiful weekend that salesmen extraordinaire brothers, Isaac and Jack Snyder, were able to sell almost all of their pumpkins. Thanks Cascade, for supporting our local growers!...
Some Jr. High Badger bright spots in a losing effort to Fort Benton....
GREAT FALLS – Giant Springs State Park in Great Falls is holding two events in October to help visitors get outdoors to celebrate autumn and learn new outdoor skills. Get in the Halloween spirit by attending the “Fishing for Pumpkins Festival” held on Sunday, Oct. 8 from 12 to 4 p.m. The festival will feature a variety of family-friendly events celebrating the changing seasons, including a bean bag toss, pumpkin carving, sack races, musical chairs, face painting, migration challenge game, spook...
HELENA – General antelope season opens this Saturday, Oct. 7, and runs through Sunday, Nov. 12. For information about what to expect this season, check out Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunting forecast. FWP provides online information about hunting access, including our popular Block Management Program, which provides hunting access to more than 7 million acres of private land. FWP’s interactive Hunt Planner is a mapping tool that allows users to look at information for various species, inc...