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  • Cascade Honors NHS Inductees

    Jeb Boettger, Courier Reporter|Dec 12, 2024

    Several students from Cascade Public Schools were inducted into the National Honor Society (NHS) during a ceremony held in the boardroom on December 9 at 7 p.m. The new inductees were given short speeches by fellow NHS members, explaining the four pillars of the society: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Following the ceremony, they enjoyed a brief recess with refreshments before being escorted to the stairs for a photo opportunity. Being inducted into the National Honor Society...

  • USDA Invests $6.3 Billion to Boost Rural Infrastructure and Jobs in 44 States

    US Department of Agriculture|Dec 12, 2024

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, 2024 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is investing $6.3 billion in rural and Tribal communities across 44 states to expand access to a clean and reliable electric grid, provide safe drinking water and create good-paying jobs. “The Biden-Harris Administration invests in rural America, because we know strong communities are rooted in their people,” Secretary Vilsack said. “These investments will build modern infrastructure that will attract employers to the nation... Full story

  • Potential Time

    Edward Martin|Dec 12, 2024

    The harvest is gathered in, the feast of thanksgiving is past. It is a time to hunker down as cold and dark replaces heat and light. There’s something about the growing darkness, the growing cold, that can lower our spirits. By the 21st of December, the darkness has reached the deepest into our days. But then, ever so slowly, we begin to gain a bit more light. By the 25th, we’re certain, the sun is returning and with relief we know the darkness will pass and joy replaces dread. There are twe...

  • Tom Lutey, Montana Free Press|Dec 12, 2024

  • Advent: A Season of Salvation

    Reverend Dr. Jose Panickomveli, Sacred Heart Catholic Church|Dec 12, 2024

    As we journey through Advent, our focus turns to salvation. This season invites us to prepare for the feast of the Incarnation of our Lord, drawing attention to the proclamation of John the Baptist at the Jordan: “Repentance for the forgiveness of sins” (Luke 3:3). His call to repentance offers a remedy for our spiritual ailments. By heeding his words, we find ourselves once again on “the way of the Lord” (Luke 3:4). A moment of introspection might reveal obstacles in our lives that prevent us from receiving God’s grace. Advent encourage...

  • Quiet Day Residents Voice Grievances

    Ray Castellanos, Courier Reporter|Dec 12, 2024

    Quiet Day Manor, located at 215 4th Avenue N in Cascade, is a senior low-income housing apartment subsidized by the federal government's Housing and Urban Development Division (HUD). According to their Facebook page, "This quaint apartment complex offers quiet, friendly neighborhood living." However, many residents have recently voiced concerns about changes to the House Rules implemented by the Manor's new management. Previously, the Manor was managed by Tamarack Property Management Company...

  • Dearborn Garden Club Decks the Halls

    Mavis Peterson, Dearborn Garden Club|Dec 12, 2024

    On Saturday, Dec. 7, members of the Dearborn Garden Club gathered at Quiet Day Manor to decorate the main living area for the holidays. With the help of some residents, they adorned the space with festive decorations and brought an assortment of lunch treats for everyone to enjoy. The event was filled with joy, leaving the room beautifully transformed and brimming with holiday spirit....

  • Special Visit from Santa!

    Nancy Royan, Librarian, Wedsworth Memorial Library|Dec 12, 2024

    We’d like to add some fun and excitement for those little tikes waiting anxiously for Santa. We talked to Santa and he consulted his reindeer. They are healthy and ready to fly. As a preview for that special night, Santa will visit Wedsworth Library Tuesday, December 17 from 10:30 to 11:00. So if there is some little one 6 and under who would like to come whisper to Santa what they would dearly love for Santa to bring them on Christmas, drop on by. We’ll have cookies and drink for the little ones before Santa feeds a few to Rudolph. We won...

  • Cascade's Year-End Donations

    Town of Cascade|Dec 12, 2024

    As 2024 draws to a close, it’s the perfect time to consider making year-end donations. To help, we’ve compiled a list of organizations in Cascade where you can donate your time, money, or resources. For contact information, please call Cascade Town Hall at 406-468-2808 or Cascade Schools at 406-468-2672. Organizations to Support: • Atkinson Pool (Splasharoo) – Building upgrades • Cascade Volunteer Fire Department – Building upgrades • Hillside Cemetery Committee – Cemetery upkeep • Cascade I-15 QRU (Quick Response Unit) • Women’s Club • Weds...

  • Americans' 2024 NA3HL Showcase

    Kevin Scott|Dec 12, 2024

    GREAT FALLS, Mont., December 4, 2024 — The North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) has released the schedule and opponents for the 2024 NA3HL Showcase Tournament, set to take place December 15–17, 2024, at the NSC Super Rink in Blaine, Minnesota. Now in its 14th year, this prestigious tournament attracts scouts from college, junior hockey, and the North American Hockey League (NAHL). It brings all 35 NA3HL teams together for three days of competitive cross-divisional games, designed to showcase the league’s top talent. Admission to the tourn...

  • Badger Wrestling Invitational

    Nordika Goetze, Manager, Badgers Wrestling|Dec 12, 2024

    Over the weekend of December 6-7, our Cascade Badger wrestling team competed at home at our beginning-of-the-season tournament, the Badger Invitational. In the two-day tournament, the wrestlers were determined and set on doing the best they could. With that, the Cascade boys' wrestling team placed first with 183.0 points, Choteau came in second with 178.5 points, and Conrad with 175.0 points. Not only that, but we had a great deal of our boys place in the tournament. We had Cole Standley place...

  • Basketball Tip Off in Cascade

    Nick Ethridge, Coach, Cascade Public Schools|Dec 12, 2024

    The Badgers are gearing up for an exciting weekend as basketball season begins with the Cascade Tip-Off Tournament! JV Action: The JV boys will play in the old gym, starting with a 2 p.m. matchup against Helena Christian on Friday, Dec. 13. On Saturday, Dec. 14, they'll face St. Andrews at 1:30 p.m. Varsity Showdowns: Varsity games will take place in the new gym, where the Badgers are ready to open their season with a challenging contest against the St. Regis Tigers at 5 p.m. on Friday. The...

  • General Big Game Season Ends in North-Central Montana

    Montana FWP|Dec 12, 2024

    GREAT FALLS - In the Augusta area of north-central Montana, the five-week general rifle season began with mild weather for the first three weeks of the season, followed by cooler weather and some snow arriving over the last two weeks of the season. Despite that favorable weather the overall harvest finished approximately 10 percent below recent average with 695 big game animals checked at the station during the 2024 season. A total of 2,650 hunters stopped at the check station, representing an approximate 16 percent and 24 percent reduction...

  • Lottery Open for Chance to Hunt Bison On Blackfeet Reservation

    Montana FWP|Dec 12, 2024

    HELENA – Hunters have until Dec. 22 to purchase lottery chances for a guided bison hunt on the Blackfeet Reservation. The drawing will be held on Dec. 23. The lottery is a way FWP partners with the Blackfeet Tribe to demonstrate a shared commitment to managing fish and wildlife across the state and to facilitate hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities. The lottery is open to all hunters – tribal members, nonmembers, Montana residents and nonresidents. Chances are $10 each, and hunters can purchase up to 20 chances. At least 400...

  • Town Pump Awards $725,000 for 'Meals for Backpacks'

    Bill McGladdery, Director of Corporate Communications, Town Pump|Dec 12, 2024

    The Town Pump Charitable Foundation awarded 91 grants totaling $725,000 for organizations around the state to fund its 2024 "Meals for Backpacks" program, which supports schools, food banks, and service organizations that provide weekend meal programs for Montana school children. Locally, the Cascade Community Food Bank received grants to provide the weekend meals. "The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is committed to providing nourishing food for Montana children," said Bill McGladdery, director of corporate communications for Town Pump. "Too...

  • Honoring Belt High's Senior Football Contributors

    Rylan Davison, Belt Valley Voice|Dec 12, 2024

    Athletics have always been an integral part of the Belt community, garnering much of the valley’s attention. The Valley Voice takes a moment to recognize the senior contributors to Belt High’s football program over the past four seasons. Mac Hedstrom has been a dedicated member of the football team throughout high school, also competing in track. His favorite memory as an athlete was playing his first varsity game in Havre against Fairview during his sophomore year. Eli Bodner has participated in football for four years, basketball for one...

  • Belt's Landon Johnson Shines in Sled Dog Racing

    Holter Bumgarner, Belt Valley Voice|Dec 12, 2024

    Sled dog racing, a thrilling northern sport, has captivated audiences for generations. It involves a musher riding a sled pulled by a team of dogs through snowy landscapes. Races vary in length, ranging from short sprints to grueling distances of up to 1,000 miles. The most famous of these is the Iditarod, often called "The Last Great Race." Established in 1973, the Iditarod spans approximately 1,000 miles and includes 24 rest stops for the dogs and mushers. Each racer begins with 12 to 14 dogs, which cannot be swapped out during the race. To...

  • December Trivia Quiz

    Nancy Royan, Librarian, Wedsworth Memorial Library|Dec 12, 2024

    So, what do you know about December? There’s more to the month than Jolly Saint Nick and the Christmas story. Shall we do a little December Trivia to see if you are that December whiz King and for fun and games? Some will find these easy as we want the season to be a bit Merry and Holly Jolly. Which of the following awards are traditionally handed out in December? a. Academy Awards b. Nobel Prizes c. Grammy Awards d. Juno Awards What is the birthstone for December? a. Garnet b. Turquoise c. Opal d. Emerald If you were born on December 26th, w...

  • Governor Announces Leadership Change at FWP

    Logan Kruse, Montana Department of Agriculture|Dec 12, 2024

    HELENA, Mont., – Governor Greg Gianforte announced the appointment of Christy Clark as Director of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (FWP) on December 6. “Christy Clark is a strong leader with the skills needed to lead the agency tasked with protecting Montana’s cherished recreational opportunities and public access to public lands,” Gov. Gianforte said. “With her record of leadership, I am confident in her as she takes on this new role at FWP. I appreciate her willingness to serve in this new capacity after her successfu... Full story

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