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Out Our Way: Here am I, send me - Isaiah 6:1-8

Out our way, most cattle are raised in a fenced pasture. Granted, the area is still huge and takes some riding and exploring to find them all, but we

Hill County Commission tables social host ordinance discusssion

Hill County Commission tables social host ordinance discusssion   The Hill County Commissioners Thursday again tabled the matter of a social host ordinance. The commission tabled the agenda item without discussion, with the members saying afterward they want to edit the ordinance before bringing it up for discussion again. “The main concern is they can hold individuals liable even though they don’t know there’s something happening on their land,” Commissioner Mark Peterson said after the meeting. “When you get into the rural areas, farmers lease land from out of state people. They don’t always lease or own the land next to their home . kid.

Out Our Way: His mother s voice - 1 Peter 1:13-25

Out Our Way: His mother s voice - 1 Peter 1:13-25   Last updated 4/23/2021 at 9:33am Out our way young calves usually stick close to mama and stay with the herd. Although Tiger Ridge is fenced and we seldom even see coyotes up there, mountain lions still roam the Bear Paws and a lone calf might make a tempting prey. As it was, Charlie and I were actually just riding fence that day, checking the barbed wire for any loose or broken wire, when we ran across a lone calf. What he was doing out there on his own and so far from the herd is anybody s guess, but he was scared and lost. So Charlie and I started herding him toward the water and good grazing where the main herd could usually be found, and sure enough, after a bit we spotted the main bunch. He saw them and smelled them, too, and let out a calf bawl - and it was quickly answered by his mama. When he heard her call, he started racing toward the herd and she came trotting out calling to him all the way. That was one happy li

Obituary - Max Leslie Miller of Chinook

Obituary - Max Leslie Miller of Chinook   Max Miller Max Leslie Miller of Chinook, 83, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family December 24, 2019. A Celebration of Life will be held graveside at Kuper Memorial Cemetery in Chinook Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 11:00 a.m., with a luncheon to follow at the Eagles. If inclement weather arises, the service will be held indoors at the Eagles. Arrangements and services have been entrusted to Blaine County Funeral Chapel. Please visit Max s online memorial page at http://www.blainecountychapel.com and leave a message of condolence for his family. Max was born January 27, 1936, in Havre to Leslie Miller and Freda (Chapman) Miller. He grew up on the Miller Brother s Ranch in the Bear Paw Mountains at Lloyd, Montana, and learned the ropes early in life. At eight years old, Max operated tractors and other machinery. This was the beginning of a long love affair with ranching and raising cattle.

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