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This is the best way to get rid of cicadas, you know, those bugs that sound like your wife. They never shut up. However, unlike her, they only come out every 13-17 years! Cicadas are very difficult to attract. You need salt, sugar, two shot glasses, tequila, and lime juice. Wet the salt so you can roll it into a ball then coat the ball with sugar. Place the ball by a stream with a shot glass of lime juice. The cicadas will lick the sugar off, then get to the salt and want to get a drink. They will drink the lime juice (make sure that glass is...

Her parents might have had an inkling, but when little Destiny Phantasia Fairchild first appeared on the scene in September of 1871, she looked like a fairly normal newborn baby. Douglas and Antonia Fairchild obviously knew something, blessing her with such an ostentatious name. In that day and age especially, what with the fledgling nation still reeling from its first civil conflict, people were ready to grasp the slightest little ray of hope. It didn't take long, then, when she emerged on the...
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM BROADCHURCH PT 1 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM BROADCHURCH PT 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM MOLLY OF DENALI 7:30PM DINING WITH THE CHEF 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10;30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM THE GREAT AMERICAN RECIPE: FAMILY SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 5:00PM ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: HOTEL...
Dip is the only food named after the action required to eat it. Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting. It sucks that one mistake can undo all the good that you’ve ever done, but that one good thing cannot undo the mistakes you’ve made. You can’t get nudes of Spiderman, only Peter Parker. A luxury car is a display of either how responsible or irresponsible a person is with money. Funerals aren’t for the dead; they’re for the living. Veterinarian nurses have likely seen more men crying than psy...

This year Lewis & Clark State Parks said farewell to the longtime leader and Park Manager, Rhea Armstrong, who is off to new adventures! The Park is so thankful for everything Rhea did during her 36 years here! During her time as manager, she expanded cave accessibility by offering Paradise Tours daily, fundraised and planned for the fantastic shade shelter, and coordinated the replacement of aging park infrastructure (roofs, buildings, sewers, etc.) She also expanded the Gift Corral to have a...
CONGRATS, SARI DERSAM! The University of Wyoming accorded degrees upon the following students from Montana at the completion of the spring 2022 semester. Sari Breitenfeldt Dersam was awarded a Certificate and a Master of Arts. The University of Wyoming provides quality undergraduate and graduate programs to 12,249 students from all 50 states and 88 countries. Established in 1886, UW is a nationally recognized research institution with accomplished faculty and world-class facilities. Offering 200 areas of study, UW provides an environment for...

IRONWOMAN: Bobbi Neumann $1000 Maci Meyers $750 JayceeJohnson $500 Delaney Scafani $300 BRONCS: Garrett Smith $1000 Wes Cox $750 Tristen Nelson $500 MAD DASH FOR CASH: Sterling Davis/Clay Garrison $500...
We are pleased to announce the 4 Paws Rescue Frontier Days Raffle Prize winners. A big thank you to Judy Schwab who drew the winning tickets for us. The grand prize winner is Terry Kuehl of Whitehall, who won the tooled leather bridle and rein, halter and lead rope, and the medium stable horse blanket. The first prize winner is Denise Bausch of Waterloo, who won the four sheet sets: twin, double, queen, and king. The last prize was won by Diane Jordan of Butte, who won the $100 gift certificate to the Sacajawea Inn in Three Forks. Thank you to...

A day trip to Historic Butte is like a step back in time to the city that was once the largest west of the Mississippi, known as the beating heart of the American West. While presently a thriving city in its own right, the past is still evident, a great way to acknowledge Butte's importance. It's one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the U.S. with more than 6,000 cultural sites, including historic structures, stately mansions, beautifully preserved Victorian buildings, and m...

The Whitehall Community Library had a special visitor for Storytime last week when Jaret Streib, Prevention Specialist for Jefferson County, came to share apples, stories, and crafts with our preschoolers. He had a great time, and the children gave him a big hand at the end. It is so important that young children see men reading and enjoying books as well as women. Now that our Summer Reading and Feeding programs have ended, we are turning our attention to some great new programs this fall. One...

Please join us for open class shows, vendors, 4H/FFA shows, quilt show, beer gardens, and much more! Sunday, August 7: 10 AM Madison County Youth Rodeo Wednesday, August 10: 7 PM Madison County Barrel Racing Thursday, August 11: Leapin' Louie Lichtenstein Strolling Act (throughout the day) 12PM Bingo (Pavilion) 6 PM Madison County Ranch Rodeo 8 PM Ruby Valley FFA Tractor Pull Friday, August 13: Leapin' Louie Lichtenstein Strolling Act (throughout the day) Adventure Zone (by the river) TG Face...

The Boulder Fiber Fest - celebrating all types of Fiber Arts: Quilting, Knitting, Crocheting, Sewing, Weaving, and more - will be held Saturday, September 10, 2022, from 11 AM - 7 PM. This event is sponsored by the Boulder River Quilt Guild and will be held at the Grace Community Fellowship Church (107 West Hauser in Boulder). Items are to be received between 4 PM and 5 PM on Friday, September 9; please contact Peggy Andresen at (907)529-9488 with questions. Raffle tickets will be sold for a...
More exciting events are happening in the coming weeks at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park. A full list of this summer’s events at the Caverns can be found online at fwp.mt.gov/stateparks/lewis-and-clark-caverns. August 5 and 6: Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park’s speaker series will welcome Kali Armstrong on Friday, Aug. 5, at 8 PM. at the campground amphitheater. The topic of her presentation will be announced that evening. Park ranger Radonich will present “Goodness Snakes Alive!” on Saturday, Aug. 6, at 8 PM at the campground amphith...
VENDOR ASSISTANCE: Jim Rabenstein • Laura Dooley • Dominic Savino • Town of Whitehall • Colton Anderson WYLDMAN RODEO: Bobbi Neumann • Dana Brunet • Alison Richardson • Dominic Savino Chiara Schober • Bridget Morse • Expedition Church • Ruth Lott SPONSORS: LESKOVAR HONDA • Split Diamond Ranch • Whitehall Drug • McLeod - Gina Ossello • High Peaks FCU • Expedition Church • G Bar M Heating & Cooling • Brent Harrison Music • Peppertree Deli Numb3rs Accounting • JLDC • • Resolutions Fitness • Whitehall Ledger Western Legacy Center • KBar & Grill...

Makoshika State Park features spectacular badland formations and the remains of the infamous Tyrannosaurus Rex and other fantastic dino fossils. The visitor center at the park entrance has interpretive exhibits that are great for kids. The name Makoshika (Ma-ko'-shi-ka) is a variant spelling of a Lakota phrase meaning 'bad land' or 'bad earth.' Today, as Montana's largest state park, the badlands of Makoshika are set aside for visitors to see and enjoy. In addition to the pine and juniper...
Daily hoot owl fishing restrictions are being implemented for sections of the Gallatin, Beaverhead, Big Hole and Clark Fork rivers to reduce fish stress and mortality during high water temperatures. Hoot owl restrictions prohibit fishing each day between 2 p.m. and midnight. These restrictions go into effect at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 29: • Gallatin River: from the mouth of the river to Cameron Bridge Fishing Access Site • Beaverhead River: from the mouth of the river to Selway Park FAS • Big Hole River: From the North Fork of the Big Hole...

Despite fall officially arriving in September, summer weather often lingers well into the month. On those days when steamy temperatures persist, it's ideal to have a recipe that is easy to throw together in a matter of minutes. Keep this recipe on hand! While one may not expect "rice" and "salad" to be in the same sentence, that's just what's in store with this recipe for Heirloom Rice Salad from Edible Seattle: The Cookbook (Sterling Epicure) by Jill Lightner. This recipe serves 4....

Persephone, Lilith, and Phantasia. Poor little girls! The first two names weren't so bad; they could be condensed to Percy and Lily (thought Percy sounded a bit boyish.) But Phantasia? What could possibly be done with that? Phanty? Fanny? Tase? Tasia? Not much better! The Houseman girls really didn't have any choice. Their mother was of Greek heritage, while their father was, of all things, an Askenazi Jew of Belarussian descent. The world into which these particular girls were born, 1840s New...
SUNDAY, JULY 24 01:36:18 Indecent Exposure: N Division St 01:46:49 Suspicious: W Second St 01:59:44 911 Hang Up 02:43:12 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 03:11:19 Suspicious: C St 04:47:51 Traffic Stop: Hwy 2 E 07:11:17 Motor Vehicle Accident (Injury): I-90 08:05:03 911 Hang Up: S Whitehall St 11:28:00 Medical: I-90 14:06:14 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 14:18:39 Reckless Driver: Hwy 55 14:33:13 Traffic Stop: Hwy 2 E 17:20:49 Neighbor Dispute: Lower Rader Creek Rd 19:09:27 Traffic Stop: W Legion St MONDAY, JULY 25 00:09:59 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St...
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM BROADCHURCH PT 8 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM BROADCHURCH PT 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM MOLLY OF DENALI 7:30PM DINING WITH THE CHEF 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10;30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM THE GREAT AMERICAN RECIPE: FAMILY SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 5:00PM ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: HOTEL...
There’s a decent chance that you exist simply because your parent's friends started having kids and your parents didn’t want to feel left out. The fact that women’s sense of smell is significantly better than men’s is a troubling thought for any man trying to covertly sneak a fart out on a date... you can never be certain that you’ve won the gamble. Hollywood puts prosthetics on beautiful actors to make them look ugly because they refuse to make ugly actors famous. People who are trying to accomplish something, like eradicating Malaria,...

The Bill Baycroft & Bob Casagrande Memorial Rod Run, held Saturday, July 23 in Legion Park, brought in dozens of classic cars and trucks to Frontier Days. Al Johnson, the Rod Run coordinator, would like to thank all the participants for making the trip to the event, as well as the registration help from Jake Hart, Frank Padrotti, and Ed Curran. Thanks also go to the event sponsors: Al's Mobile Glass, Mountain West Car Quest, Whitehall Drug, Danny Johnson, Mike Tilleo Graphics, Veremier...

Summer isn't over until the last rodeo cowboys and cowgirls hang their hats! There are still lots of festivals throughout August and into Labor Day weekend, offering summer fun and thrills, tied into history, Montana style. Take your pick from Smelterman's mining, Irish culture, clean energy, fly fishing, country music, and crowd-pleasing full-on county fair and rodeo, and plan how to enjoy your last days of summer. Anaconda starts off on August 5 to 7 with Smelermans Day Celebrations, a...
Anaconda’s Open Theatre Project and the Copper Village Museum and Arts Center will be holding open auditions for a Community Theater Production of ‘You Have the Right to Remain Dead,” an interactive comedy murder mystery by Pat Cook. Many adult roles, as well as roles for teens (14 and older), are available. Auditions will be held on August 9 at 6 PM at the Copper Village Museum and Arts Center (401 E. Commercial Street, Anaconda), with callbacks on August 10 at 6 PM. Rehearsals will be held in August and September. Visit CVMAC.org, and click...
July 23, 1997 Whitehall’s biggest weekend of the year, the tandem events of Frontier Days and the Whitehall All-Class Reunion was planned for July 25-27. Close to 600 WHS alumni and hundreds more rodeo fans, parade lovers, craft shoppers, and interested residents and tourists were anticipated to make it one of the most memorable in Whitehall history. Lightning touched off two small fires west of Whitehall Sunday evening. One lightning strike set a single tree afire on land administered by the Bureau of Land Management, near Whiskey Gulch, n...