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 By Jeb Boettger    News    May 16, 2024 

Northern Lights Dazzle Cascade

Friday night, May 10, residents of Cascade were treated to a rare celestial show as the Aurora Borealis illuminated the night sky. The colorful display, typically seen at higher latitudes, captivated...

 
 By Stacey Corcino    News    May 16, 2024 

Big THANK YOU from Cascade Chapter #101

First a little background. The Order of the Eastern Star has Service Dogs as a worldwide project. Each jurisdiction is encouraged to fund raise for an organization in their area or State. Cascade...

 
 By Nancy Royan    News    May 16, 2024 

I've been to a lot of places

I’ve been to a lot of places, but I’ve never been in Cahoots. Apparently, you can’t go alone, you have to be in Cahoots with someone. I’ve also never been in Cognito, either. I hear no one recognizes you there. I have, however been in Sane. They do...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    May 9, 2024

Cascade Kindergarteners Publish New Superhero Book

The last time we saw Mrs. Culp's kindergarteners, they were sitting on the small hill in the elementary playground, intently looking up at the sky, with their special glasses, with the hope of...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    May 9, 2024

Torch-Run Comes Through Cascade!

The Montana Law Enforcement Torch-Run (LETR) for Special Olympics came through town Friday afternoon. Escorted by the Cascade County Sheriff Department, the group, led by the torch bearer, with about...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    May 2, 2024

A Blast From the Past!

Once again, characters from the past were brought back to life at Cascade Public Schools this past Thursday, giving everyone a unique history lesson. Fourth graders from Kourtney Holten's class, and...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    May 2, 2024

Play Ball!

It was a beautiful day for baseball Thursday, as Cascade teams played a scrimmage game in front of family and friends. Known as “America’s favorite pastime”, baseball is not just a game; it’s more th...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    May 2, 2024

Little Lambs Get New Tree

The Little Lambs Day Care got another tree Saturday afternoon. The Town of Cascade’s Glen Howendobler brought them a young huckleberry sapling and got a little help planting it from some of the m...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    April 25, 2024

Council Appoints Wes Seabolt and Douglas S. Clinger as Mayor and Ward 2 Councilman

The Town Council met Friday evening at Wedsworth Hall in front of a sparse crowd to interview and appoint two men who would complete the terms of retiring Mayor, Murry Moore, and retiring Councilman...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    April 25, 2024

School Board Honors Val Fowler

Val Fowler was honored in appreciation for her service to Cascade Schools during Tuesday night's School Board meeting. Pictured with Val is School Board President, John Rumney....

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    April 25, 2024

Short-Term Rentals Subject of Discussion at Zoning Committee Meeting

The Zoning Committee met last Wednesday to work on recommendations for short-term rentals to present to the Town Council. Craig Moore presented the Committee with eleven recommendations that he...

 

Scammers Targeting Medicare Enrollees

(Cascade County Aging Services is in partnership with Missoula Aging Services) The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) warns Medicare enrollees of a rising scam targeting their sensitive information....

 
 By Michael Wilson    News    April 25, 2024

From The Desk of Principal Wilson

Spring break is in the rear-view mirror, fourth quarter is here, time is flying by. So let's buckle up. In the last couple weeks, a couple of high school students accompanied my Mr. Pettis competed...

 
 By Jennifer Ward    News    April 25, 2024

Cascade Public Schools Greenhouse Update

Update on the greenhouse! If the weather would last a little longer than 2 dry days, we could get cement poured into the corner braces. That currently is what is holding up our progress. Once those...

 
 By Molly Parks    News    April 25, 2024

Meet Molly Parks

Hello! My name is Molly Parks. I have been teaching for the last seven years in Kalispell, Montana, and have taught both third and fourth grade. There are many things that I enjoy about teaching. Children have such unique personalities. One of my fav...

 

Annual School Election

The 2024 annual school election is quickly approaching for Cascade Schools. This year there were two (2) trustee positions open representing the Elementary District 3 & High School District B. Incumbents John Rumney and Ruth Mortag are the only two...

 
 By Nancy Royan    News    April 25, 2024

Volunteers

We always need volunteers. Volunteers keep the lights on. They cement the community together. Volunteers often help keep the doors open and enable organizations to deliver vital programs and services. They lend their expertise, to fundraising...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    April 18, 2024

Swimming Pool Issues Discussed at City Meeting

"If we don't get any kids (lifeguards) soon, we won't be able to open the pool." With that, the issue of hiring lifeguards for the summer was introduced. It seems that the town is not seeing any...

 
 By Darryl Flowers    News    April 18, 2024

Augusta Historical Society & Museum to Present South Fork Roundup Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering

Augusta is pulling out all the stops for their first iteration of their Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering set for April 13. According to the people at the museum in Augusta, there has not been such...

 
 By Kristen Inbody    News    April 18, 2024

Due June 1: Scholarships from Benefis Foundation fuel dreams in medicine

GREAT FALLS – Surgery on Josh Pepos' knee during his high school wrestling career changed the course of his life with a new perspective on what his path forward would be. Pepos is working toward h...

 
 By Melody Skogley    News    April 18, 2024

District Music Festival

District Music Festival was held last Thursday and Friday, April 11 and 12 in Great Falls. The musicians from Cascade High School did an awesome job representing our school! Thursday saw the High...

 

Arbor Day Foundation Names Town of Cascade a 2023 Tree City USA

LINCOLN, Nebraska (4/2/2024) - Town of Cascade was named a 2023 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor its commitment to effective urban forest management. The community also received a Tree City USA Growth Award for demonstrating...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    April 18, 2024

Tim DeRoche Talks Civil War

Tim DeRoche, amateur historian from Ulm, Montana, was the featured speaker at the Wedsworth Library last Wednesday evening, April 10. Mr. DeRoche spoke on the Civil War, the Confederate Side. The...

 
 By Nancy Royan    News    April 18, 2024

Listen, my children, and you shall hear

“Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five; Hardly a man is now alive Who remembers that famous day and year.” The poem was Longfellow’s embodiment of Revere as the courage and determination of the ordin...

 
 By Ray Castellanos    News    April 11, 2024

Our First Total Eclipse... Sorta

The much anticipated event of the week was the spectacle of a total solar eclipse that was to sweep across North America Monday, traversing 15 states, from Texas to Maine, and although Montana was...

 

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