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Proposed water, sewer rates hit the table for opening discussion
Wednesday, 28 February 2007
By Buck Traxler, I-O Editor
    At the city council meeting on Tuesday evening, proposed increases for water, sewer, and garbage rates were introduced for the purpose of discussion.
    The numbers put out for consideration were a three (3) percent increase for water which would come to about nine cents per 1,000 gallons or about 96 cents per month more.
    Pick up for trash would also see an increase of three (3) percent. The last garbage increase was in 2003 and the last water-sewer increase was in 2005.
    The sewer increase is suggested to be 13 percent or about $2.73 per month more, about half the cost of a coffee latté.
    Mayor John Shevlin who was not real happy about proposing utility rate increases commented, “We need to finance the upgrade of the sewer lagoon.” A major portion of the funding for the project was lost due to the outcome of the last election
    Councilman Gary Brown commented, ”I want to look into this and be a little more educated. I have some questions about the figures, we need to sit down and go over the figures. Right now, I’m not comfortable with the increases.”
    Also, Richard Anderson, city public works director, did not have costs available for the council meeting of the annual alley clean up.
    Aldermen scheduled a work session for Monday evening at city hall to go over figures for the next council meting.
    Before any proposed rates are acted on the city will conduct a pubic meeting for citizens input and comments.
    The council took under consideration new fees for use of the pool this summer. They will be looking at a flat rate and the possible use of a punch card.
    The mayor noted that the minimum wage and heat usage went up and Anderson added, “Natural gas and power are going up, you need to factor that in.”
    Swimming pool fees was tabled until the next council meeting.
    The council did act on a recommendation from the police commission and Chief Gary Dent and hired two new police officers, William Prince and Logan Martin. More information on the new policemen will be in the I-O soon.
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Cowgirls headed for state to take on Missoula Loyola
Wednesday, 28 February 2007

Cowgirls headed for state to take on Missoula Loyola
TROPHY WINNER -- The Conrad Cowgirls placed second at the divisional meet in Malta and will head to Hamilton this weekend for the state tourney. From the left in front is Kelsey Zomer, Savanna Baumann, Sam Fagan, Anna Pearson, Whitney Bliss, Jaci Thayer, Hannah Knobel, Sarah Hohman (mgr.) and Anna Dalman, assistant coach. In the back is Julie Brown, Katie Schlepp, Serena Johnson, Amber Keil, Courtney Ellefsen, Kylee Schlepp, Cassie Peters, Jenny Silvernale, Ashley Beckham, Brittnee Wittmier, Jacklyn VanDyke and Gerry Kulpas, head coach. Not pictured is Beth Grubb, alternate manager. I-O Photo courtesy of Jim and Shauna Ellefsen
    Thursday in Malta, the Cowgirls opened the Northern B Divisional tourney with Wolf Point and they left the Lady Wolves licking their wounds after taking a 54-30 win.
    Conrad got on the board first, there were no ties or lead changes, when Serena Johnson got a steal and fed Courtney Ellefsen who was fouled on the shot attempt, but packaged both shots from the freebie-line for an early 2-0.
    Helped by a lot of Wolves turnovers, the Cowgirls jumped out to a 9-0 lead and with six points from Katie Schlepp and three from Johnson, Conrad led 11-6 at the end of the first fame.
    In the second period, Anna Pearson netted a trey, Brown pumped in five, Ellefsen four and Johnson two as the Cowgirls, while struggling a bit, still fashioned a 14-6 advantage for a 25-12 lead at the break.
    During the third quarter, the Wolves did not score a point from the field, getting their three points from the line. They were 0-5, 3-4 respectively.
    Coach Gerry Kulpas began to bring in his bench players as Conrad led 36-15 going into the final eight minutes.
    Sam Fagan, Anna Pearson, Kylee Schlepp, Jenny Silvernale, Cassie Peters and Ashley Beckham all scored in the final frame of play and Conrad moved on to semi-final action on Friday against Shelby.
    It was a match-up of two 1B Conference teams and in a close back and forth game, the Cowgirls edged out their rivals, 44-40 in a contest that saw seven ties and four lead changes.
    Conrad had the early advantage, 10-7, however, the Coyotes rallied back with a 15-10 run and took a 22-20 lead to the locker room at the break. In the third frame, Conrad rallied back behind a big three bomb from Keil and a long two shot right in front of the buzzer, plus eight markers from Ellefsen and two key free throws from Brown while holding the Coyotes to just six points 5-28 going to the final eight minutes.
    Down the stretch Shelby rallied back with 12 points while the Cowgirls hit on just one shot from the floor and got timely free throws from Johnson and Ellefsen. The two teams were all knotted at 40-40 with three minutes to play, but from that point to the buzzer in regulation, neither team could score.
    Shelby had the lost shot opportunity but missed and Ellefsen took down the rebound and the game went into overtime. 

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Cowgirls capture top prize at District 1B tournament
Wednesday, 21 February 2007
  With a pair of wins over Cut Bank and Fairfield the Cowgirls collected the number one trophy at the 1B District tournament in Cut Bank over the weekend.
  Opening with the host team, the Lady Wolves, Conrad’s post player, Courtney Ellefsen put the Cowgirls up 2-0. It was a lead the team would never give up.
  Senior Julie Brown followed with a score off a Wolves turnover, Amber Keil launched a three-ball shot and smoked the net for the first of two treys she would have in the game. Ellefsen banged home another bucket, Katie Schlepp drilled a three pointer and just like that Conrad had built a 12-0 lead.
Cowgirls capture top prize at District 1B tournament
HAPPINESS IS TWO TROPHIES -- The Cowgirl basketball team displays their hardware, a trophy for being conference champs and the other for being District 1B champs after defeating Fairfield on Saturday in Cut Bank. From the left in front is Kylee Schlepp, Anna Pearson and Brittnee Wittmier. In the back is Ashley Beckham, Cassie Peters, Jenny Silvernale, Amber Keil, Serena Johnson, Courtney Ellefsen, Julie Brown, Katie Schlepp, Samantha Fagan, Head Coach Gerry Kulpas and Assistant Coach Anna Dahlman. I-O Photo by Buck Traxler
  Cut Bank would get six points in the period.
  In the second quarter, Cassie Peters scored on a nifty reverse lay in. The Cowgirls racked up 14 more points for a 26-17 lead at the break.
Ellefsen scored 10 of her game high 18 points in the first half. Cut Bank, plagued by13 turnovers, saw the Cowgirls capitalize on the miscues for 20 points. The team also had nine markers on three point shots to three for the Wolves and five points from players off the bench.
  Over the second half, the Cowgirls outscored Cut Bank 30-17, galloping to a 56-34 win.
  Ellefsen put together a neat game, having a double-double – 18 points and 13 rebounds. Katie Schlepp, hit for nine, had five boards, six assists, a blocked shot and six steals. Brown pumped home eight markers, had five boards, two assists, a blocked shot and four steals. Keil popped for eight and had two steals. Serena Johnson tallied six markers and had four assists. Peters scored four and Kylee Schlepp hit for three.
  The Cowgirls scored on 21-52 shots from the field and went 10-20 from the line. They out-rebounded Cut Bank 34-23, had 16 assists, 18 turnovers to 30 for the Wolves and 29 steals.
  Conrad scored 37 points off of turnovers. The Wolves hit on 15-42 shots from the floor and were just 2-2 at the line.
  The win set up a contest with the Fairfield Eagles on Saturday evening. While Conrad struggled, they came from behind to win the game, 47-3.
  Early on Fairfield put Conrad in a hole, 0-8. Ellefsen finally got the Cowgirls on the board when she canned, for her, a rare three-pointer from the left corner.
  The team came back to score 15 points but still trailed the Eagles 15-22 after the first period.
  The second quarter belonged to Conrad as they shut down the Eagles, not allowing them to score from the field as they went on a 13-1 run. In the period, Brown pumped home a short jumper to get Conrad close at 21-23. Ellefsen tied the game and with :48 to go before the break, Keil bombed home a shot from outside for the squad’s first lead of the night, 26-23.
  Over the second half the Eagles stayed close. Neither team could pull ahead with Fairfield just edging Conrad 20-19, but it was the Cowgirls getting the win and first place, 47-43.
  Ellefsen tossed in 15 points and was one rebound short of another double-double game. Brown pumped home 10 markers, pulled down eight boards, had three blocked shots and three assists.
  Johnson netted nine points, had three boards and three assists, Keil scored eight, Katie Schlepp scored five and had three steals.
  Conrad hit on 15-51 shots from the field for a 29 percent shooting performance and went 14-21 at the line. They had only 12 turnovers to 19 for the Eagles, getting 17 points off of them while Fairfield got only six scores.
  The Eagles went 16-49 from the field and were 7-9 at the stripe.
  Conrad and Fairfield were one-two at the tournament and Shelby and Cut Bank were three and four.
  At the Northern B Divisional tourney in Malta, Conrad opens against Wolf Point in the 1 p.m. game on Thursday.
 
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