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Articles from the June 17, 2020 edition


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  • Coronavirus restrictions ripple into Ovando's summer

    Roger Dey, BVD|Updated Feb 19, 2021

    Summer in Ovando is shaping up to be a quiet one this year. Business has been picking up for the small community in the last two weeks, after the state lifted the 14-day quarantine requirement for out-of-state visitors, but some mainstays of the community's summer will continue to feel the impact of restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week, after about a month-and-a-half of discussion that involved more than 20 members of the community, the town opted to call...

  • Rangefinding

    Roger Dey, BVD|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    "It's a wind game," said Rich Debick as he described the key component of competitive shooting Saturday afternoon, June 13.* Gusty cross winds gave members of the Lincoln Sportsman Club a chance to tackle that game during a demonstration of proper bench rest shooting and flag reading at the clubs new range on Wendell Weavers property, off Cooper's Lake Road east of Ovando. Debick, who shoots competitively, brought three of his rifles along to give club members the chance to...

  • Lincoln Out Of Date

    Updated Jun 17, 2020

    With progress being made toward reconstruction of the historic Matt King House, it seemed like a good time to take a look at what 'Goldpans and Singletrees," the history of the Lincoln area published by The Upper Blackfoot Valley Historical Society in 1994, has to say about the man . On the edge of some tall pines, one-half mile north of Highway 200 lies some of the richest farm land in the Lincoln valley, its fields irrigated by Spring, Keep Cool, Sucker, and Liverpool...

  • Let Us get things right

    Dave Carroll, Community Bible Church of Lincoln|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    This past Saturday was a great day. Not because it was Saturday, but because my son Jesse and I got to do some long overdue maintenance on his pickup truck. You see Jesse has the potential to be a very good mechanic, but like his Pa he gets his priorities mixed up. His poor ol' truck has had to endure two broken rear leaf springs for longer than I care to think. Jesse has put up with lots of creaking, noise, and strange handling due to those broken springs. He and I spent...

  • Fire Department online auction a success

    Kate Radford, BVD|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    When COVID-19 restrictions led to the 2020 Lincoln Fireman's Ball cancellation, the Lincoln Volunteer Fire Department adapted by hosting an online auction through Facebook, which concluded May 30. "It's going to be right around $14,000," said Fire Chief Zach Muse, regarding how much money the auction raised. "Considering what's going on, we're more than thrilled." Muse said the Fireman's Ball usually raises $18,000-20,000. "I think we'll probably be okay to make it through...

  • Hooper Park campground sees late opening, but now has camp host

    Kate Radford, BVD|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    Hooper Park, had a delayed opening this year due to maintenance issues, but the park's camp host position has been filled for the first time in about three years, said Lincoln Parks Board chairman Nyle Howsmon. The bathrooms at Hooper Park, which reopened last summer after a two-and-a-half-year closure, needed repairs this year and caused a delay in the park's seasonal opening this year. "We actually missed Memorial Day," said Howsmon. "There were a couple of repairs from the...

  • Moving ahead with changes for the BVD's future

    Roger Dey, BVD Publisher|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    There will be modifications coming to the way the Blackfoot Valley Dispatch does business, but like it or not, you're still stuck with us Rather than pull the plug on the BVD before it reaches its 40th birthday this December, we decided in April to survey both our readers and advertisers, and to take some time to re-evaluate our business model and our future in the wake of the COVID-19 economic downturn. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share your opinions in our surveys, which brought us a better response than we...

  • Get your floats ready for the 4th

    Updated Jun 17, 2020

    It’s time again to think about the 4th of July parade floats. The theme this year is “The 20’s”! Let’s make this parade the best on ever in spite of Covid-19. The categories this year are: Best Athletic Act or Perfomance Best Equestrian Best Club or Group Best Auto Best Antique Machinery Best Business – who then gets the floating flag that was flown in Afghanistan for Lincoln, Mont.. Names on floats must be visible for the judges. Please let me know if you are having an entry. Call 362-4550. For the safety of children, a...

  • Hey Howdy Hey: This summer, take care of your pets

    Jim Oly, Lincoln|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    With the 4th of July just around the corner, here are a few important tips to keep your pets safe. Keep your pets secured during fireworks, inside your home. Give them a safe place to hide like a comfortable room or a dog crate. Mask the noise of the fireworks by turning up the TV or radio. Make sure their tags are current, just in case they do get out Skip the celebration and stay home with them. Sometimes your presence makes all the difference. I have known a few people...

  • Lincoln Branch Library to reopen with limitations

    News Release, Lewis & Clark Library|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    The Lincoln Branch Library will be open June 22for browsing Monday-Wednesday from 3-6 p.m. and Thursday – Saturday from noon-3 p.m. One individual or family of up to three will be allowed in the building at a time. Curbside holds pickup and Library Pack pickup will also be offered during these times. Patrons will be able to make an appointment to use a public computer for 30 minutes but must make an appointment 24 hours in advance. "One computer will be available for two 30 m...

  • Lincolnstock canceled, but community still gets a free dose of entertainment

    Roger Dey, BVD|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    The concern surrounding COVID-19 has led to the cancellation of Lincolnstock, the annual music festival held at Hooper Park that had been scheduled for Aug. 1. Gary Zadick, who organizes and funds the free concert for the community as part of his annual family reunion, announced the event's cancellation earlier this month. "I didn't want to have any fuss," he said, adding the ongoing pandemic raised concerns about people gathering close together at the event. "I do it for...

  • Water is flowing again at the Community Garden

    Tammy Jordan|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    Thanks to some very generous people, the Lincoln Community Garden has water and is up and running again for the gardening season. In April, the Lincoln Community Garden had a problem with their water pump, which eventually failed and needed to be replaced. Gary and Nancy Zadick and Ernie and Renee Lundberg made monetary donations, while Tony Tams, Fred Rowley, Justin Moler, Mark Smith, and Rick Dolson donated time, materials and labor. In addition, Tel Menard filled a water...

  • Photos: Showtime

    Roger Dey, BVD|Updated Jun 17, 2020

    People were invited to bring chairs and enjoy the movie from the Lincoln School football field, or to watch it from their cars, with audio provided via FM radio. For more on how the showing came about see our Lincolnstock story....