Editors Note: This is a follow up from June 26 edition “Local 4-H alumni travels abroad.” Randee Shannon, a 2014 THS alumnus is visiting in Findland and Germany within the
A page from Evelyn Cameron’s diary provided by the Prairie County Museum SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1909 Sundry morning. Put corn into shocks- Jen, Mabel, & I. Perfect day. Brilliant. Rain
As far back as a child that I can remember my paternal grandfather would tell me about the founders of our country . He was especially impressed with Thomas Jefferson.
“We need to talk about suicide,” teachers said choking back tears, or letting them flow, as they interviewed recently for Montana’s Teacher of the Year award. They shared with us
Liver failure. Paralysis. Blood infection. Cancer. Each of these conditions is serious. Each is life-impacting. And each—to some extent—can be prevented through safe, scientifically proven, and medically recommended vaccines throughout
Editor, The Tribune, I am so pleased this year that the Fun for All has substantial prizes for their raffles. In the past most of the items available in the
To have a great school year, kids need to stay healthy. Healthy students are better learners. CDC has tips and resources for parents and schools to help children and teens
Let me introduce myself: my name is Katie Holden; I have two boys attending Terry Schools. I substitute teach and also have a side job in Glen-dive. Through out
Saturday evening Herb and LaVonne Sackman and Darlene Strobel were at the home of Juanita Stovall south of Billings where they enjoyed a fun get together with the group of
Philippians 3:3-11 The greatest joy that we can have in life is to know Jesus Christ. Some may argue that there are other really joyful events, and I do not