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Here’s to new beginnings – and new resolutions! A recent survey from TopCashback.com, the USA’s most generous cash back site, found that 51 percent of Americans are making New Year’s resolutions this year. The survey polled a cross-section of 3,388 adults, aged 18 and over. Cheers to “Checking it off” Do you think you will stick with your resolution through 2022? • Yes (87%) • No (13%) If no, how long do you think you’ll stick with it? - One to three months (62%) - Four to six months (18%) - Less than one month (17%) - Seven to nine months (2...

Many people crave a sweet treat from time to time, even if they don't want to confront the side effects of a little indulgence. However, when healthier ingredients are in the mix, a dessert can fit in with healthy eating plans. This recipe for Sweet Potato Chewy Bars features vitamin-rich sweet potatoes and pecans, which boast heart-healthy fats. You can experiment with the recipe and reduce the sugar content if you want to make this recipe even healthier. Enjoy, courtesy of the Mississippi...
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26 07:26:37 Stranded Motorist: I-90 08:40:26 Animal: Hwy 55 09:59:27 Traffic Offense: I-90 10:41:41 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non-Injury): I-90 11:03:20 Stranded Motorist: I -90 14:29:27 911 Hang Up: Sunset Dr 14:47:48 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non-Injury) Hwy 69 15:21:24 Abandoned Vehicle: Hwy 2 E 18:18:34 Fire/Smoke Structure 19:09:42 Medical: Piedmont Rd 19:11:51 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non-Injury): I-90 EB 23:55:52 Assist MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 07:37:41 Medical: E First St 09:09:40 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non-Injury): I-90...
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM MOLLY OF DENALI 7:30PM READY JET GO 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM PRESERVING DEMOCRACY: PURSUING A MORE PERFECT UNION FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM STARS ON STAGE FROM WESTPORT COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE: GAVIN CREEL 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10:30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM IN CONCERT AT THE...
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is characterized as a type of depression that is related to changes in seasons, typically tied to the start of fall and persisting into the winter months. We know that depressive disorders don’t take holidays and this time of year can be stressful. For individuals who suffer from or are at risk for depression, though, the impact of holiday stresses and pressures can be much more severe than the momentary frustrations that almost everyone experiences. Typical symptoms of SAD, sometimes referred to as winter d...
We are beginning our sixth year helping people read their Bibles cover-to-cover in one year. All you need is a Bible, a cell phone that receives text messages, and a desire to read your Bible. Here’s how it works: you phone me using the phone where you want the texts sent, and beginning January first, I will send you a text specifying what Bible passage to read that day along with points to notice in that passage. It’s free, and you can start or stop anytime you choose. Some people have started this just within the last few months, so they wil...
Sticking to a schedule is good for health, wellness, and productivity, and the start of a new year is the perfect time to form great habits. Resolve to adhere to a daily routine with the following tips and tricks: • Write it down: The act of writing things down can help reinforce priorities. Keep a list of short- and long-term goals, events, and meetings. Be sure to check items off your list as you complete them. Doing so can help you stay motivated. • Get a good watch: Keep yourself accountable with a good watch. The line-up of Edifice wat...
While investing in your health and wellness can sound like an overwhelming goal, doctors say that there are easy, tangible resolutions you can make to feel your best and better protect your health. “A new year is the perfect time to consider your personal goals, and how you can make positive health choices in the coming year,” says American Medical Association (AMA) President Gerald E. Harmon, M.D. “Small lifestyle changes today can have a lasting effect in improving your health.” Not sure where to start? Consider these resolutions from th...

March 28, 1891 Part II My dearest Marie, Oh, how I miss you and Davey! The nights are the hardest for me to be away from you as I think of you constantly, so I decided to write you another letter with more news about Dave Wilson from my visit to the saloon a few days ago. As "luck" would have it, the guy that took $1.00 from me in poker (don't worry – I stopped at that point) was Jim Lowery, the owner of Lowery Boarding House across the street. I found this out after he offered to buy me a d...
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 07:15:06 Trespass: E Legion St 12:10:23 Reckless Driver: I-90 12:46:58 Fire/Smoke Wildland: USFS RD 8609 16:49:39 Indecent Exposure: Lower Rader Creek 20:50:37 Trespass: E Legion St 23:37:41 Motorist Assist: I-90 MONDAY, DECEMBER 20 07:39:02 Reckless Driver: Hwy 55 09:02:21 Medical: N Jefferson St 10:16:06 Citizen Assist: Sheep Camp Rd 10:24:54 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non Injury): I-90 10:34:03 Motor Vehicle Accident (Injury): I-90 10:48:24 Medical: I-90 12:04:25 Medical: S Division St 13:08:16 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non...
The Rocky Mountain Development Council, Inc. (Rocky) will have supplemental foods available for Whitehall area seniors on Thursday, January 27, 2022 from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm. Pick up is at the Whitehall Senior Center (3 North Division). There is no charge for the food. The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) is a program where seniors can receive regular allocations of free food every other month. The program guidelines mandate that the person receiving the food must be 60 years of age or older, a resident of Montana, and meet an i...

Families and friends will soon be gathering to cheer on their favorite teams in the season's pinnacle match-ups. To ensure guests have enough energy to ride out the drama, hosts should provide plenty of food. Finger foods are preferential on game days because they are easy to grab and eat by hand, especially when clamoring for space in a crowd. Sliders or cheese sticks are go-to options, but for a more gourmet offering, think about crab cakes. These Best Crab Cakes Ever, as they are billed in BB...
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL ON MASTERPIECE: ALLS FAIR 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM IN THEIR OWN WORDS: ANGELA MERKEL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 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 UNITED IN SONG: CELEBRATING THE AMERICAN DREAM 11:30PM FIRING LINE SATUR...
As holiday celebrations continue, concern is rising for the nation’s blood supply, which has now dipped to concerning levels and could force hospitals to hold off on essential blood transfusions for patients. Historically low blood supply levels not seen in more than a decade persist for the American Red Cross, which supplies about 40 percent of the nation’s blood. The ongoing decline comes at a time of year when donations typically fall. Holiday get-togethers, school breaks and winter weather often lead to lower donor turnout, potentially fur...
The deadline for public comment on the 2022/2023 hunting regulation proposals has been extended from Jan. 14 to Jan. 21. Those interested can view the proposals and provide comment online at fwp.mt.gov/regproposals. Comments also can be submitted by email to fwpwld@mt.gov. This is a second opportunity for the public to provide input on 2022/2023 draft hunting regulation proposals. Earlier this fall, Fish, Wildlife & Parks biologists offered science-based regulations proposals that combine some hunting districts, reduce some license and permit...

This week's featured State Park is Tower Rock State Park, a 424-foot high rock formation that marks the Missouri River Canyon entrance in the Adel Mountains Volcanic Field. Native American tribes once used this day-use-only park to mark the entrance to and exit of the buffalo hunting grounds in north-central Montana. Besides the Native Americans, Tower Rock was also claimed by the UK, Spain, and France before becoming part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1802. Lots of development threatened to dest...
It’s that time of year when ice anglers and other recreationists head out to Montana’s “hard” waters for the winter season. Whether ice fishing, ice skating, hunting, snowmobiling or just taking a walk, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff reminds recreationists that safety should be the number one concern during a day out on (or near) the ice. And when on the ice, remember: • Anglers and other recreationists should be familiar with the water body they plan to fish or recreate on. Pay close attention to the changing conditions of the ice. • If...
A Deer Lodge man pleaded guilty this month to several charges after illegally killing a bighorn sheep in the Highland Mountains. Harold Horine, 45, shot a bighorn sheep ram on Nov. 22 without a license. He did not report the kill to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, and he left the meat to waste. A witness who observed the violation contacted FWP after finding the dead sheep abandoned. Game wardens interviewed Horne, who said he mistook the sheep for an elk. Horine pleaded guilty in Madison County Justice Court on Dec. 7 to hunting without a...
Wolf trapping is now open in all Montana Wolf Management Units. After monitoring grizzly bear activity across much of the state, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks biologists have determined the potential risk for trapping conflicts in grizzly bear areas is low. FWP biologists have been monitoring grizzly bear activity with a variety of methods since early November. This includes monitoring collared grizzly bears, sightings of bears in the field, weather assessments and reports from the public. The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted...
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission approved two rule changes on Monday concerning recreational and commercial use on the Madison River. In addition, commissioners approved an adjustment to brown trout regulations on a section the Big Hole River. In a relatively short meeting, the commission dealt with two recommendations from the current Madison River Work Group, which has met several times during the past six months. The work group recommended administrative rule changes that would keep the walk/wade sections in place, as they have been...

SMILING FOR SANTA More photos available at https://bit.ly/3yNcAIU...


Cardwell School students put on a festive Christmas program last Wednesday....

December 1921 Part 2 The years 1895 and 1921 are about over. In 1895, our town was still pushing past its infant stage of development. In 1921, we were feeling the growing pains of expansion and modernization. The accompanying photo from an 1895 ad for a local business has prices that sure would be nice to see today, provided these are the items on your Christmas shopping list. Late December 1895: ZEPHYRETTES. Harry Miller says that indisposition sits no longer on his frame; that it threw him,...
Christmas time, with all the chimes, How beautiful the sound: God bless you! God bless you too! Can be heard the world round. So many places, with heartfelt faces, Children filled with glee! Carols sung with many a tongue, as lights twinkle on the tree. Cookie baking, candy making, aromas fill the air. Card exchanging, flower arranging, with expertise and care. Old friends meeting, strangers greeting each other as they pass by: Memories reliven, old hurts forgiven, as Christmas day draws nigh. The hungry fed, the homeless bed, as we strive for...