Jul 19, 2008 | Great Falls Tribune
Burger Master soon will serve only memories
On Saturday, cars will make their way up the Burger Master ramp on 10th Avenue South to order flying pizza burgers, shakes and onion rings for the last time.
Lawrence and Betty Styren of Brady were honored at a golden wedding reception, given by their children, in the Brady Community Hall, attended by friends and relatives.
Conrad gun engraver aims for old-fashioned excellence
CONRAD - On a quiet Conrad street, in a modest house, one of the nation's premier artisans engraves delicate etchings on one of mankind's most practical tools.
Melissa Hemry and Jake Han have chosen June 7 as the day of their wedding. Parents of the couple are Gary and Vicky Hemry of Brady and Dr.
CONRAD - Army veteran Robert Eugene "Bob" "Rusty" McBratney, 78, of Conrad, died of cancer Monday at a Conrad hospital.
Students young, old gather to ring last bell at Brady
BRADY - Kurt Dyer shared memories of a paper mache volcano experiment gone wrong.
Whitney Taylor Wiest and Kyle Andrew Mielke were married July 7 in Conrad's Pondera Valley Lutheran Church, with the Rev.
“This is an opportunity for me that I couldn't turn down”
DUTTON/BRADY - Four people from the Dutton/Brady School District will be laid off June 30 as a result of a decision at a recent school board meeting, according to the Choteau Acantha. via Great Falls Tribune
DAVIS - Son born Tuesday to Cheri and James Davis of Great Falls, GOINGS - Son born Tuesday to Hannah R. Goings of Browning. via Great Falls Tribune
Brady receives sewer work grant
The town of Brady had reason to celebrate Earth Day on Tuesday as they picked up a $450,000 check from USDA Rural Development. via KRTV
Alyssa Rossmiller and Chris Mooney have chosen June 21 as their wedding date. She is the daughter of Dan and Debbie Rossmiller of Brady, and he is the son of Curt and Lynn Backa of Great Falls. via Great Falls Tribune
Conrad OKs $6.3 million to improve its schools
“It's a tough climate right now and it was really needed, so we're pleased with the support of the community.”
Conrad property owners overwhelmingly approved a $6.3 million levy needed to replace the high school's broken boiler, build a new high school gymnasium and convert the current gym into an auditorium. via Great Falls Tribune
“As evidence, pheasants and grouse are plentiful in Montana on regular grazing land as well as CRP.”
During the 23 years since the federal Conservation Reserve Program started paying farmers to take fragile soil out of production, tons of soil have been saved from erosion and kept out of drinking water, U.S. ... via Great Falls Tribune
Daines joins Brown for seven-city state tour
“Efficient government does not just happen by accident. We need leadership that will drive cost savings, leadership that will ensure that citizens are better served by government and, ultimately, deliver a better value to taxpayers.”
Republican gubernatorial candidate Roy Brown embarked on a seven-city tour Wednesday to introduce his running mate, Steve Daines. via Great Falls Tribune
Trustees decide to close Brady school
“Our kids don't see themselves as Dutton kids or Brady kids. The sooner we can pull our heads out and see that, the better it'll be for our kids.”
DUTTON - Voting along their hometown ties, Dutton/Brady trustees chose to close the school in Brady and bring all students to Dutton. via Great Falls Tribune
Dutton/Brady trustees to decide on school closure
“I feel like it's been pushed rather hard to close the building”
Faced with losing $80,000 in state money, Dutton/Brady school trustees will vote Tuesday on whether to close the Brady school or ask voters for more money to make up for the budget shortfall. via Great Falls Tribune
Helena veterinarian electrocuted
“She had gone out (to the cabin) on Friday evening, and a colleague and I were driving out Saturday morning. She was to meet us at the Dearborn Inn and when she didn't come, we went to the cabin and found her”
Accidental electrocution was the apparent cause of death of Helena veterinarian Arla Barkemeyer at her rural cabin near Dearborn, the Cascade County sheriff said Wednesday. via Billings Gazette
Eleven school board positions are up for election this spring, and candidates must file their nominating petitions with their district clerks by March 27. via Choteau Acantha
Coalition resumes school funding suit
“That's a pretty significant levy”
HELENA - The Montana Quality Education Coalition returned to court on Tuesday and asked a judge to force the state to grant additional aid to public schools for the 2008-2009 school year. via Great Falls Tribune
Melissa Hemry and Jake Han have chosen June 7 as their wedding date. She is the daughter of Gary and Vicky Hemry of Brady. via Great Falls Tribune