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Belgrade wins fourth consecutive crown; first in AA. Updated 17 hrs ago. KALISPELL — As the high pop up began its downward trajectory, Maddie Tomasetti settled under the ball a few steps away from third base. The senior squeezed the final out of the game, leaped into the air and spiked the ball before landing on the ground. TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
OBITUARY: KATHY JO GREER GOTTLOB Kathy Jo Greer Gottlob joined her Savior Jesus on Wednesday evening, May 19, 2021. Kathy was brought into this world on her grandparents’ wedding anniversary, April 14, 1957. She was born in Great Falls, Mont., to Jim and Kay Greer. She grew up in Simms, Mont., with a FORMER COMMISSIONER PIERRE MARTINEAU DIES Pierre Martineau, Jr., a former Gallatin County commissioner and West Yellowstone mayor, died Monday of natural causes. He was 85. Martineau “was just a kind-hearted soul,” said Belgrade City Manager Ted Barkley. “He was kind-hearted when he didn’t have to be. He was a good egg.” Barkley DR. MICHAEL LEBRECHT Dr. Michael Lebrecht finished his journey on earth and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus. Mike was an avid outdoorsman who grew up in Colorado. He had a smile that would light up a room and many times would laugh till tears streamed down his face. Anyone who knew Mike experienced his passion and enthusiasm for pursuing new hobbies. TA TA, TATERS, SO LONG, SPUDS: MANHATTAN POTATO FESTIVAL It was due to a combination of the 2020 financial loss from COVID-19 shutting down practically everything in Montana, plus a new slate of officers for the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, BELGRADE'S PHILLIPS RESIGNS AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR After more than a quarter century as an educator in Montana, Rick Phillips has decided to step away. Wednesday Belgrade’s activities director turned in his resignation to Superintendent Godfrey Saunders. It was a bittersweet moment for Phillips, who noted his time in Montana ends how it began. OBITUARY FOR ADELINE MARTEL Obituary for ADELINE MARTEL. A blessing to all whose lives she touched, Adeline went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 15, 2006. She was at home and surrounded by her two sons, Walter and Bill with their wives, Deanne and Lynell. She was born on April 20, 1915, in Makarowa (German: Schoenfeld), Ukraine, as the fifthchild to
COPS & COURTS FOR APRIL 16 Cops & Courts for April 16. Belgrade Police arrested a man for an aggravated DUI and failure to stay on the right side of the road after an officer saw him swerving through Belgrade Friday night. Officer Bryce Peltomaa saw a white Pontiac Grand Prix weaving between lanes on Main Street around 11:30 p.m. Peltomaa followed the vehicle as it BELGRADE-NEWS.COMHOMELOCAL NEWSLOCAL SPORTSOPINIONCALENDAROBITUARIES May 27, 2021. Comments. BOZEMAN — Registration is now open for the Montana Farm to School Summit: Digging Deeper, to be held Aug. 11-12 in Helena, with early bird registration and discounts ending Monday, May 31. The conference is co-hosted by Montana State University’s Montana Team Nutrition program. Education.LOCAL SPORTS
Belgrade wins fourth consecutive crown; first in AA. Updated 17 hrs ago. KALISPELL — As the high pop up began its downward trajectory, Maddie Tomasetti settled under the ball a few steps away from third base. The senior squeezed the final out of the game, leaped into the air and spiked the ball before landing on the ground. TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
OBITUARY: KATHY JO GREER GOTTLOB Kathy Jo Greer Gottlob joined her Savior Jesus on Wednesday evening, May 19, 2021. Kathy was brought into this world on her grandparents’ wedding anniversary, April 14, 1957. She was born in Great Falls, Mont., to Jim and Kay Greer. She grew up in Simms, Mont., with a FORMER COMMISSIONER PIERRE MARTINEAU DIES Pierre Martineau, Jr., a former Gallatin County commissioner and West Yellowstone mayor, died Monday of natural causes. He was 85. Martineau “was just a kind-hearted soul,” said Belgrade City Manager Ted Barkley. “He was kind-hearted when he didn’t have to be. He was a good egg.” Barkley DR. MICHAEL LEBRECHT Dr. Michael Lebrecht finished his journey on earth and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus. Mike was an avid outdoorsman who grew up in Colorado. He had a smile that would light up a room and many times would laugh till tears streamed down his face. Anyone who knew Mike experienced his passion and enthusiasm for pursuing new hobbies. TA TA, TATERS, SO LONG, SPUDS: MANHATTAN POTATO FESTIVAL It was due to a combination of the 2020 financial loss from COVID-19 shutting down practically everything in Montana, plus a new slate of officers for the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, BELGRADE'S PHILLIPS RESIGNS AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR After more than a quarter century as an educator in Montana, Rick Phillips has decided to step away. Wednesday Belgrade’s activities director turned in his resignation to Superintendent Godfrey Saunders. It was a bittersweet moment for Phillips, who noted his time in Montana ends how it began. OBITUARY FOR ADELINE MARTEL Obituary for ADELINE MARTEL. A blessing to all whose lives she touched, Adeline went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 15, 2006. She was at home and surrounded by her two sons, Walter and Bill with their wives, Deanne and Lynell. She was born on April 20, 1915, in Makarowa (German: Schoenfeld), Ukraine, as the fifthchild to
COPS & COURTS FOR APRIL 16 Cops & Courts for April 16. Belgrade Police arrested a man for an aggravated DUI and failure to stay on the right side of the road after an officer saw him swerving through Belgrade Friday night. Officer Bryce Peltomaa saw a white Pontiac Grand Prix weaving between lanes on Main Street around 11:30 p.m. Peltomaa followed the vehicle as it GALLATIN VALLEY FINISHES UNBEATEN AT HAVRE JAMBOREE 12 hours ago · After being swept by Belgrade in a Southern A doubleheader on the road, Gallatin Valley has bounced back with six consecutive victories. The Outlaws won all four of their games at the Havre Jamboree over the weekend and then swept a non-conference doubleheader Tuesday against the Butte Miners at 3 Legends Stadium,9-3 and 13-6.
TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
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Do you want to honor a 2021 graduate in this special section? Simply click below to fill out the form and upload their photo! Submit PAGE A7 | BELGRADE NEWS | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM 12 hours ago · View the Belgrade News for Wednesday, June 9, 2021 BANDITS SPLIT 4-GAME SERIES AGAINST DILLON Despite scoring 68 runs in a four-game home and away series over the weekend, the Belgrade Bandits were forced to settle for a split. The Bandits lost the opener to Dillon 11-10 on the road Saturday before routing the Cubs in Game 2 34-4. Then they won the VOLUNTEERS HASH OUT PLANS FOR POTATO FESTIVAL Volunteers hash out plans for Potato Festival. Volunteers gearing up to put on a Potato Festival in Manhattan this summer say they have secured the necessary state permits to hold a parade. If volunteer efforts to resurrect the Manhattan Potato Festival succeed, the tuberin
BELGRADE SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE: TASHA BELL, 37 I grew up in the Gallatin Valley and more recently made the switch to Belgrade. I have volunteered on several nonprofits over the years. During my time volunteering I have served as a secretary and also leads on several sub-committees. My experience with leadership and communication will serve our community and fellow board members. THE PROS AND CONS OF CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES That figure increased to 452 children by 2015, and 2016 is starting off as even worse. Drugs are by far the primary cause of removals, accounting for 64.38% of removals. Meth is the most popular drug abused, but opiates, marijuana, and prescription drugs are also noticeable on the list. Alcohol was the primary cause in 20.8% of theremovals.
ELEMENTARY ATTENDANCE BOUNDARIES DECIDED Elementary attendance boundaries decided. This map shows the elementary school attendance boundaries that will go into effect when the new Story Creek Elementary opens in August. Green is Story Creek. Pink is Saddle Peak.Blue is Ridge View. The Belgrade School Board on Monday approved elementary school attendance boundaries that will gointo
MAN FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING WIFE, SHOOTING ROOMMATE On the final day of his homicide trial, Joseph Paul DeWise said he was wrongfully accused of killing his estranged wife and shooting and injuring her roommate, and didn’t deserve BELGRADE-NEWS.COMHOMELOCAL NEWSLOCAL SPORTSOPINIONCALENDAROBITUARIES May 27, 2021. Comments. BOZEMAN — Registration is now open for the Montana Farm to School Summit: Digging Deeper, to be held Aug. 11-12 in Helena, with early bird registration and discounts ending Monday, May 31. The conference is co-hosted by Montana State University’s Montana Team Nutrition program. Education.LOCAL SPORTS
Belgrade wins fourth consecutive crown; first in AA. Updated 17 hrs ago. KALISPELL — As the high pop up began its downward trajectory, Maddie Tomasetti settled under the ball a few steps away from third base. The senior squeezed the final out of the game, leaped into the air and spiked the ball before landing on the ground. TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
OBITUARY: KATHY JO GREER GOTTLOB Kathy Jo Greer Gottlob joined her Savior Jesus on Wednesday evening, May 19, 2021. Kathy was brought into this world on her grandparents’ wedding anniversary, April 14, 1957. She was born in Great Falls, Mont., to Jim and Kay Greer. She grew up in Simms, Mont., with a FORMER COMMISSIONER PIERRE MARTINEAU DIES Pierre Martineau, Jr., a former Gallatin County commissioner and West Yellowstone mayor, died Monday of natural causes. He was 85. Martineau “was just a kind-hearted soul,” said Belgrade City Manager Ted Barkley. “He was kind-hearted when he didn’t have to be. He was a good egg.” Barkley DR. MICHAEL LEBRECHT Dr. Michael Lebrecht finished his journey on earth and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus. Mike was an avid outdoorsman who grew up in Colorado. He had a smile that would light up a room and many times would laugh till tears streamed down his face. Anyone who knew Mike experienced his passion and enthusiasm for pursuing new hobbies. TA TA, TATERS, SO LONG, SPUDS: MANHATTAN POTATO FESTIVAL It was due to a combination of the 2020 financial loss from COVID-19 shutting down practically everything in Montana, plus a new slate of officers for the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, BELGRADE'S PHILLIPS RESIGNS AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR After more than a quarter century as an educator in Montana, Rick Phillips has decided to step away. Wednesday Belgrade’s activities director turned in his resignation to Superintendent Godfrey Saunders. It was a bittersweet moment for Phillips, who noted his time in Montana ends how it began. OBITUARY FOR ADELINE MARTEL Obituary for ADELINE MARTEL. A blessing to all whose lives she touched, Adeline went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 15, 2006. She was at home and surrounded by her two sons, Walter and Bill with their wives, Deanne and Lynell. She was born on April 20, 1915, in Makarowa (German: Schoenfeld), Ukraine, as the fifthchild to
COPS & COURTS FOR APRIL 16 Cops & Courts for April 16. Belgrade Police arrested a man for an aggravated DUI and failure to stay on the right side of the road after an officer saw him swerving through Belgrade Friday night. Officer Bryce Peltomaa saw a white Pontiac Grand Prix weaving between lanes on Main Street around 11:30 p.m. Peltomaa followed the vehicle as it BELGRADE-NEWS.COMHOMELOCAL NEWSLOCAL SPORTSOPINIONCALENDAROBITUARIES May 27, 2021. Comments. BOZEMAN — Registration is now open for the Montana Farm to School Summit: Digging Deeper, to be held Aug. 11-12 in Helena, with early bird registration and discounts ending Monday, May 31. The conference is co-hosted by Montana State University’s Montana Team Nutrition program. Education.LOCAL SPORTS
Belgrade wins fourth consecutive crown; first in AA. Updated 17 hrs ago. KALISPELL — As the high pop up began its downward trajectory, Maddie Tomasetti settled under the ball a few steps away from third base. The senior squeezed the final out of the game, leaped into the air and spiked the ball before landing on the ground. TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
OBITUARY: KATHY JO GREER GOTTLOB Kathy Jo Greer Gottlob joined her Savior Jesus on Wednesday evening, May 19, 2021. Kathy was brought into this world on her grandparents’ wedding anniversary, April 14, 1957. She was born in Great Falls, Mont., to Jim and Kay Greer. She grew up in Simms, Mont., with a DR. MICHAEL LEBRECHT Dr. Michael Lebrecht finished his journey on earth and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus. Mike was an avid outdoorsman who grew up in Colorado. He had a smile that would light up a room and many times would laugh till tears streamed down his face. Anyone who knew Mike experienced his passion and enthusiasm for pursuing new hobbies. FORMER COMMISSIONER PIERRE MARTINEAU DIES Pierre Martineau, Jr., a former Gallatin County commissioner and West Yellowstone mayor, died Monday of natural causes. He was 85. Martineau “was just a kind-hearted soul,” said Belgrade City Manager Ted Barkley. “He was kind-hearted when he didn’t have to be. He was a good egg.” Barkley BELGRADE'S PHILLIPS RESIGNS AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR After more than a quarter century as an educator in Montana, Rick Phillips has decided to step away. Wednesday Belgrade’s activities director turned in his resignation to Superintendent Godfrey Saunders. It was a bittersweet moment for Phillips, who noted his time in Montana ends how it began. TA TA, TATERS, SO LONG, SPUDS: MANHATTAN POTATO FESTIVAL It was due to a combination of the 2020 financial loss from COVID-19 shutting down practically everything in Montana, plus a new slate of officers for the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, COPS & COURTS FOR APRIL 16 Cops & Courts for April 16. Belgrade Police arrested a man for an aggravated DUI and failure to stay on the right side of the road after an officer saw him swerving through Belgrade Friday night. Officer Bryce Peltomaa saw a white Pontiac Grand Prix weaving between lanes on Main Street around 11:30 p.m. Peltomaa followed the vehicle as it OBITUARY FOR ADELINE MARTEL Obituary for ADELINE MARTEL. A blessing to all whose lives she touched, Adeline went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 15, 2006. She was at home and surrounded by her two sons, Walter and Bill with their wives, Deanne and Lynell. She was born on April 20, 1915, in Makarowa (German: Schoenfeld), Ukraine, as the fifthchild to
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Do you want to honor a 2021 graduate in this special section? Simply click below to fill out the form and upload their photo! Submit TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
TUITION HIKES APPROVED ACROSS UNIVERSITY SYSTEM MISSOULA (AP) — The Montana Board of Regents has approved multiple tuition hikes over the next two years for both resident and out-of-state students at campuses across the Montana University System. The biennial tuition plan includes a tuition BANDITS SPLIT 4-GAME SERIES AGAINST DILLON Despite scoring 68 runs in a four-game home and away series over the weekend, the Belgrade Bandits were forced to settle for a split. The Bandits lost the opener to Dillon 11-10 on the road Saturday before routing the Cubs in Game 2 34-4. Then they won the VOLUNTEERS HASH OUT PLANS FOR POTATO FESTIVAL Volunteers hash out plans for Potato Festival. Volunteers gearing up to put on a Potato Festival in Manhattan this summer say they have secured the necessary state permits to hold a parade. If volunteer efforts to resurrect the Manhattan Potato Festival succeed, the tuberin
BELGRADE SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE: TASHA BELL, 37 I grew up in the Gallatin Valley and more recently made the switch to Belgrade. I have volunteered on several nonprofits over the years. During my time volunteering I have served as a secretary and also leads on several sub-committees. My experience with leadership and communication will serve our community and fellow board members. BELGRADE BUSINESSMAN BRANT GILBERT DIES AT 49 Belgrade businessman Brant Gilbert dies at 49. He was a supervisor for Simkins-Hallin. He collected Harley-Davidson motorcycles and loved them so much he named his son Harley. He was as at home with a book in his hand as he was on the seat of that Harley. Brant Gilbert, 49, died April 22 after a six-year fight with cancer. THE PROS AND CONS OF CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES That figure increased to 452 children by 2015, and 2016 is starting off as even worse. Drugs are by far the primary cause of removals, accounting for 64.38% of removals. Meth is the most popular drug abused, but opiates, marijuana, and prescription drugs are also noticeable on the list. Alcohol was the primary cause in 20.8% of theremovals.
GUEST OPINION: BARTEL'S BILL A WARNING TO PROPERTY OWNERS Guest Opinion: Bartel's bill a warning to property owners. Rep. Dan Bartel has introduced legislation to prohibit nonprofit organizations from buying agricultural land in Montana. When discussing the legislation (“Let’s stop APR from abusing tax code,” Belgrade News, March 25), Mr. Bartel explicitly cites American Prairie Reserveas an
MAN FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING WIFE, SHOOTING ROOMMATE On the final day of his homicide trial, Joseph Paul DeWise said he was wrongfully accused of killing his estranged wife and shooting and injuring her roommate, and didn’t deserve BELGRADE-NEWS.COMHOMELOCAL NEWSLOCAL SPORTSOPINIONCALENDAROBITUARIES May 27, 2021. Comments. BOZEMAN — Registration is now open for the Montana Farm to School Summit: Digging Deeper, to be held Aug. 11-12 in Helena, with early bird registration and discounts ending Monday, May 31. The conference is co-hosted by Montana State University’s Montana Team Nutrition program. Education.LOCAL SPORTS
Belgrade wins fourth consecutive crown; first in AA. Updated 17 hrs ago. KALISPELL — As the high pop up began its downward trajectory, Maddie Tomasetti settled under the ball a few steps away from third base. The senior squeezed the final out of the game, leaped into the air and spiked the ball before landing on the ground. TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
OBITUARY: KATHY JO GREER GOTTLOB Kathy Jo Greer Gottlob joined her Savior Jesus on Wednesday evening, May 19, 2021. Kathy was brought into this world on her grandparents’ wedding anniversary, April 14, 1957. She was born in Great Falls, Mont., to Jim and Kay Greer. She grew up in Simms, Mont., with a FORMER COMMISSIONER PIERRE MARTINEAU DIES Pierre Martineau, Jr., a former Gallatin County commissioner and West Yellowstone mayor, died Monday of natural causes. He was 85. Martineau “was just a kind-hearted soul,” said Belgrade City Manager Ted Barkley. “He was kind-hearted when he didn’t have to be. He was a good egg.” Barkley DR. MICHAEL LEBRECHT Dr. Michael Lebrecht finished his journey on earth and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus. Mike was an avid outdoorsman who grew up in Colorado. He had a smile that would light up a room and many times would laugh till tears streamed down his face. Anyone who knew Mike experienced his passion and enthusiasm for pursuing new hobbies. TA TA, TATERS, SO LONG, SPUDS: MANHATTAN POTATO FESTIVAL It was due to a combination of the 2020 financial loss from COVID-19 shutting down practically everything in Montana, plus a new slate of officers for the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, BELGRADE'S PHILLIPS RESIGNS AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR After more than a quarter century as an educator in Montana, Rick Phillips has decided to step away. Wednesday Belgrade’s activities director turned in his resignation to Superintendent Godfrey Saunders. It was a bittersweet moment for Phillips, who noted his time in Montana ends how it began. OBITUARY FOR ADELINE MARTEL Obituary for ADELINE MARTEL. A blessing to all whose lives she touched, Adeline went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 15, 2006. She was at home and surrounded by her two sons, Walter and Bill with their wives, Deanne and Lynell. She was born on April 20, 1915, in Makarowa (German: Schoenfeld), Ukraine, as the fifthchild to
COPS & COURTS FOR APRIL 16 Cops & Courts for April 16. Belgrade Police arrested a man for an aggravated DUI and failure to stay on the right side of the road after an officer saw him swerving through Belgrade Friday night. Officer Bryce Peltomaa saw a white Pontiac Grand Prix weaving between lanes on Main Street around 11:30 p.m. Peltomaa followed the vehicle as it BELGRADE-NEWS.COMHOMELOCAL NEWSLOCAL SPORTSOPINIONCALENDAROBITUARIES May 27, 2021. Comments. BOZEMAN — Registration is now open for the Montana Farm to School Summit: Digging Deeper, to be held Aug. 11-12 in Helena, with early bird registration and discounts ending Monday, May 31. The conference is co-hosted by Montana State University’s Montana Team Nutrition program. Education.LOCAL SPORTS
Belgrade wins fourth consecutive crown; first in AA. Updated 17 hrs ago. KALISPELL — As the high pop up began its downward trajectory, Maddie Tomasetti settled under the ball a few steps away from third base. The senior squeezed the final out of the game, leaped into the air and spiked the ball before landing on the ground. TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
OBITUARY: KATHY JO GREER GOTTLOB Kathy Jo Greer Gottlob joined her Savior Jesus on Wednesday evening, May 19, 2021. Kathy was brought into this world on her grandparents’ wedding anniversary, April 14, 1957. She was born in Great Falls, Mont., to Jim and Kay Greer. She grew up in Simms, Mont., with a FORMER COMMISSIONER PIERRE MARTINEAU DIES Pierre Martineau, Jr., a former Gallatin County commissioner and West Yellowstone mayor, died Monday of natural causes. He was 85. Martineau “was just a kind-hearted soul,” said Belgrade City Manager Ted Barkley. “He was kind-hearted when he didn’t have to be. He was a good egg.” Barkley DR. MICHAEL LEBRECHT Dr. Michael Lebrecht finished his journey on earth and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus. Mike was an avid outdoorsman who grew up in Colorado. He had a smile that would light up a room and many times would laugh till tears streamed down his face. Anyone who knew Mike experienced his passion and enthusiasm for pursuing new hobbies. TA TA, TATERS, SO LONG, SPUDS: MANHATTAN POTATO FESTIVAL It was due to a combination of the 2020 financial loss from COVID-19 shutting down practically everything in Montana, plus a new slate of officers for the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, BELGRADE'S PHILLIPS RESIGNS AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR After more than a quarter century as an educator in Montana, Rick Phillips has decided to step away. Wednesday Belgrade’s activities director turned in his resignation to Superintendent Godfrey Saunders. It was a bittersweet moment for Phillips, who noted his time in Montana ends how it began. OBITUARY FOR ADELINE MARTEL Obituary for ADELINE MARTEL. A blessing to all whose lives she touched, Adeline went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 15, 2006. She was at home and surrounded by her two sons, Walter and Bill with their wives, Deanne and Lynell. She was born on April 20, 1915, in Makarowa (German: Schoenfeld), Ukraine, as the fifthchild to
COPS & COURTS FOR APRIL 16 Cops & Courts for April 16. Belgrade Police arrested a man for an aggravated DUI and failure to stay on the right side of the road after an officer saw him swerving through Belgrade Friday night. Officer Bryce Peltomaa saw a white Pontiac Grand Prix weaving between lanes on Main Street around 11:30 p.m. Peltomaa followed the vehicle as itCLASSOF2021
Do you want to honor a 2021 graduate in this special section? Simply click below to fill out the form and upload their photo! Submit TRACK | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM District Sweep: Manhattan edges Jefferson to claim 5B titles. Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor. Updated May 14, 2021. Comments. As they huddled together on the grass in the infield at the Belgrade Booster Club Track Friday, Manhattan’s girls anxiously looked toward the press box as team scores were read over the loud speaker. LocalSports.
TUITION HIKES APPROVED ACROSS UNIVERSITY SYSTEM MISSOULA (AP) — The Montana Board of Regents has approved multiple tuition hikes over the next two years for both resident and out-of-state students at campuses across the Montana University System. The biennial tuition plan includes a tuition BANDITS SPLIT 4-GAME SERIES AGAINST DILLON 1 day ago · Despite scoring 68 runs in a four-game home and away series over the weekend, the Belgrade Bandits were forced to settle for a split. The Bandits lost the opener to Dillon 11-10 on the road Saturday before routing the Cubs in Game 2 34-4. Then they won the first game Sunday 22-0 at Medina Field, but VOLUNTEERS HASH OUT PLANS FOR POTATO FESTIVAL Volunteers hash out plans for Potato Festival. Volunteers gearing up to put on a Potato Festival in Manhattan this summer say they have secured the necessary state permits to hold a parade. If volunteer efforts to resurrect the Manhattan Potato Festival succeed, the tuberin
BELGRADE SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE: TASHA BELL, 37 I grew up in the Gallatin Valley and more recently made the switch to Belgrade. I have volunteered on several nonprofits over the years. During my time volunteering I have served as a secretary and also leads on several sub-committees. My experience with leadership and communication will serve our community and fellow board members. BELGRADE BUSINESSMAN BRANT GILBERT DIES AT 49 Belgrade businessman Brant Gilbert dies at 49. He was a supervisor for Simkins-Hallin. He collected Harley-Davidson motorcycles and loved them so much he named his son Harley. He was as at home with a book in his hand as he was on the seat of that Harley. Brant Gilbert, 49, died April 22 after a six-year fight with cancer. THE PROS AND CONS OF CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES That figure increased to 452 children by 2015, and 2016 is starting off as even worse. Drugs are by far the primary cause of removals, accounting for 64.38% of removals. Meth is the most popular drug abused, but opiates, marijuana, and prescription drugs are also noticeable on the list. Alcohol was the primary cause in 20.8% of theremovals.
GUEST OPINION: BARTEL'S BILL A WARNING TO PROPERTY OWNERS Guest Opinion: Bartel's bill a warning to property owners. Rep. Dan Bartel has introduced legislation to prohibit nonprofit organizations from buying agricultural land in Montana. When discussing the legislation (“Let’s stop APR from abusing tax code,” Belgrade News, March 25), Mr. Bartel explicitly cites American Prairie Reserveas an
MAN FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING WIFE, SHOOTING ROOMMATE On the final day of his homicide trial, Joseph Paul DeWise said he was wrongfully accused of killing his estranged wife and shooting and injuring her roommate, and didn’t deserve BELGRADE-NEWS.COMHOMELOCAL NEWSLOCAL SPORTSOPINIONCALENDAROBITUARIES The Belgrade man who recently held a woman captive in her own home for six hours and caused a lockdown in the Four Corners area for more than 12 hours is still jailed in Salt Lake City, according to Deputy County Attorney Bjorn Boyer. LOCAL NEWS | BELGRADE-NEWS.COMLEGISLATURELOCAL SPORTSEDUCATIONAGRICULTURE The Belgrade man who recently held a woman captive in her own home for six hours and caused a lockdown in the Four Corners area for more than 12 hours is still jailed in Salt Lake City, according to Deputy County Attorney Bjorn Boyer. OBITUARIES | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM Lawrence “Larry” Benjamin Laird, 88, of Three Forks, MT, passed away on Friday, May 28, 2021, in his home with his family. Larry was born on Aug. 2, 1932, in International Falls, MN.LOCAL SPORTS
Find information about local sports in Belgrade MT. BOZEMAN — With just one day to prepare for Tuesday’s playoff match following a nearly two-week layoff due to a Covid-19 outbreak at the school, Belgrade head coach Carl Bridwell knew Bozeman would be in EEDITION | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM Read the latest edition of the Belgrade News in our e-edition format, which combines the familiarity of the printed-paper format with the convenience of reading on BELGRADE-NEWS.COMHOMELOCAL NEWSLOCAL SPORTSOPINIONCALENDAROBITUARIES The Belgrade man who recently held a woman captive in her own home for six hours and caused a lockdown in the Four Corners area for more than 12 hours is still jailed in Salt Lake City, according to Deputy County Attorney Bjorn Boyer. LOCAL NEWS | BELGRADE-NEWS.COMLEGISLATURELOCAL SPORTSEDUCATIONAGRICULTURE The Belgrade man who recently held a woman captive in her own home for six hours and caused a lockdown in the Four Corners area for more than 12 hours is still jailed in Salt Lake City, according to Deputy County Attorney Bjorn Boyer. OBITUARIES | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM Lawrence “Larry” Benjamin Laird, 88, of Three Forks, MT, passed away on Friday, May 28, 2021, in his home with his family. Larry was born on Aug. 2, 1932, in International Falls, MN.LOCAL SPORTS
Find information about local sports in Belgrade MT. BOZEMAN — With just one day to prepare for Tuesday’s playoff match following a nearly two-week layoff due to a Covid-19 outbreak at the school, Belgrade head coach Carl Bridwell knew Bozeman would be in EEDITION | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM Read the latest edition of the Belgrade News in our e-edition format, which combines the familiarity of the printed-paper format with the convenience of reading on LOCAL NEWS | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM The Belgrade man who recently held a woman captive in her own home for six hours and caused a lockdown in the Four Corners area for more than 12 hours is still jailed in Salt Lake City, according to Deputy County Attorney Bjorn Boyer. EEDITION | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM Read the latest edition of the Belgrade News in our e-edition format, which combines the familiarity of the printed-paper format with the convenience of reading on CRIME | BELGRADE-NEWS.COM A theft from a Four Corners medical marijuana dispensary vehicle led to kidnapping charges for the owner’s cousin, who attempted to retrieve the stolen thousands of dollars from an employee he believed had stolen the cash. BELGRADE POLICE CONTINUE BHS INVESTIGATION Little official light has yet been shed on the weapons incident last week that caused a shelter-in-place order at all Belgrade schools. What really, officially happened May 24 is still mostly a mystery. Belgrade Police Chief E.J. Clark told the Belgrade News this week that“We’re still
SIX PANTHERS RECEIVE HONORS AFTER CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON Six members of Belgrade’s softball team received Eastern AA postseason honors after helping the team win the Class AA championship this past season. Among them was junior outfielder Tycelee Bowler, who was the team’s lone All-State selection. Bowler, whoCLASSOF2021
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'DON'T STOP': BHS CLASS OF '21 CELEBRATES PERSEVERANCE By JENNIFER VERZUH FOR THE BELGRADE NEWS 'Don't Stop': BHS Class of '21 celebrates perseverance BELGRADE WINS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE CROWN; FIRST IN AA Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor Belgrade wins fourth consecutive crown; first in AA BHS STUDENT CHARGED WITH ASSAULT WITH WEAPON By DIANA SETTERBERG EDITOR BHS student charged with assault with weapon CONCEPT FOR NEW LIBRARY, COMMUNITY CENTER UNVEILED By DIANA SETTTERBERG EDITOR Concept for new library, community center unveiled BELGRADE PLACES SECOND AT DIVISIONAL TOURNEY Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor Belgrade places second at divisional tourneyLATEST NEWS
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HELENA (AP) — Another lawsuit has been filed to challenge a new law that bans voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts on college campuses in Montana and also requires judges to recuse themselves from cases if they have received campaign donations from anyone involved inthe case.
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BARBER HANGS UP SHEARS AFTER 60 YEARS* Jun 3, 2021
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This journey began decades ago with a phone call from his brother in Georgia; later, his girlfriend saw an ad in the Bozeman Chronicle.County
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BOZEMAN — As more contagious and potentially lethal versions of the pandemic-causing coronavirus make headlines, Montana State University scientists have some good news: A local variant appears to undermine, not enhance, the pathogen’s ability to overcome the human immunesystem.
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BILLINGS (AP) — Puget Sound Energy announced Wednesday an agreement to buy power from an eastern Montana wind farm as the Washington state utility that co-owns the Colstrip power plant seeks to reduce itscarbon emissions.
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MISSOULA (AP) — The Montana Board of Regents has approved multiple tuition hikes over the next two years for both resident and out-of-state students at campuses across the Montana UniversitySystem.
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BELGRADE'S CARTER TO JOIN MONTANA STATE TRACK TEAM * Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor* Jun 3, 2021
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By the beginning of the track and field season Belgrade’s Gracey Carter had already lined up life after high school beginning at Montana State University. But the senior was on the fence about whether or not it would include sports. MANHATTAN EARNS HARDWARE; BOASTS TWO CHAMPIONS * Colton Pool, Bozeman Daily Chronicle Sports Editor* Jun 3, 2021
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Manhattan’s girls and boys teams placed second and third, respectively, at the state Class B meet in Laurel on Saturday thanks in part to a trio of state champions on the second day of competition. BANDITS SWEEP GALLATIN VALLEY IN SOUTHERN A TWINBILL * Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor * Updated Jun 2, 2021* Comments
In an early season showdown between longtime Southern A rivals, Belgrade swept a doubleheader against Gallatin Valley Tuesday atMedina Field.
TIGERS WRAP UP SEASON AT STATE B-C TOURNAMENT* Staff Report
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Manhattan wrapped up the softball season over the weekend at the state Class B-C Tournament at Florence High School. BELGRADE'S ANDERSON FINISHES THIRD AT AA TOURNAMENT * Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor* Jun 1, 2021
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Belgrade’s Bella Anderson followed up a sensational regular season and divisional championship by placing third at the State AA tournament Friday in Great Falls. BELGRADE WINS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE CROWN; FIRST IN AA * Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor * Updated May 30, 2021* Comments
KALISPELL — As the high pop up began its downward trajectory, Maddie Tomasetti settled under the ball a few steps away from third base. The senior squeezed the final out of the game, leaped into the air and spiked the ball before landing on the ground. BELGRADE HOLDS OFF BRONCS TO ADVANCE TO AA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME * Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor * Updated May 29, 2021* Comments
KALISPELL — Prior to Friday’s state semifinal game, Belgrade head coach Joey Roberts was keeping close tabs on Tayler Thomas. The sophomore was slated to start in the circle, but was lying down behind a shed at the Kidsport Complex coping with a migraine. BELGRADE RALLIES TO BEAT HELENA CAPITAL IN FIRST ROUND GAME AT STATE * Dan Chesnet, Sports Editor * Updated May 27, 2021* Comments
KALISPELL — Down 1-2 in the count after fouling off a pitch for the second time in the at-bat, Arin Eaton finally barreled up the ball. About 10 seconds later the junior was standing on third thanks to alucky break.
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JOHN STOSSEL: ROUNDABOUTS ARE BETTER* Jun 3, 2021
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I hate waiting at traffic lights. AGAINST LEFTWING EXTREMISM IN THE MILITARY * REP. MATT ROSENDALE* Jun 3, 2021
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Our institutions aren’t what they once were. Opinion polls show overwhelmingly that trust in the government, in Congress, and in business has fallen in previous years and remains low. One exception is the military, which is consistently among our most respected institutions. This reputation … 2021 LEGISLATURE SAFEGUARDED RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS * BY WYLIE GALT, CASEY KNUDSEN, SUE VINTON MONTANA HOUSE LEADERS* May 27, 2021
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Lawrence “Larry” Benjamin Laird, 88, of Three Forks, MT, passed away on Friday, May 28, 2021, in his home with his family. Larry was born on Aug. 2, 1932, in International Falls, MN. He was Claude and Ellen Laird’s firstborn. Larry enjoyed taking his family’s boat, traveling out on Rainy Lak… DR. MICHAEL LEBRECHT* Jun 3, 2021
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Dr. Michael Lebrecht finished his journey on earth and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus.RAYMOND CHAN COOPER
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Chan Cooper was born at his parents’ home in Willow Creek, Mont., on Aug. 11, 1929, to Raymond and Frances Buttelman Cooper, on the same ranch where he lived and raised his own family. He “kicked the bucket” (dad’s own quote) peacefully at his ranch home with family by his side on May 23, 2021.* More Obituaries
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