Articles from the February 12, 2020 edition


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  • Roundup Elementary School Spelling Bee

    Throughout the last few weeks the fourth, fifth and sixth grade teachers have been holding spelling bees in their classrooms. Five students from each class advanced to the school spelling bee which was held on Monday, February 3, 2020. Students participating were Loren Carlson, Anthony Tomassi, Jazz Benson, Gage Daly, Quintana Adkins, Hallie Hofer, Dylan McCoy, Devin Daly, Clayton Shapansky, Dominick Veach, Owen Goffena, Keelie McKinney, Sophie Kellum, Ruthie Duggins, Kaden Probert, Braxton Wagn...

  • Annual Meeting Scheduled for Friends of Musselshell School

    Feb 12, 2020

    Friends of Musselshell School, Inc. is a non-profit organization that was formed in June of 2003 for the purpose of taking ownership and operating Musselshell School as a community center. The annual meeting of the corporation has been set for Tuesday, February 18 to begin at 7 pm at the Musselshell School. Membership of the corporation is not required to participate in the activities of the school but is required to vote for board member positions at the annual meeting and to hold a position on the board. If your membership has not been paid...

  • Tyeson Gravenhof is New Member of American Angus Association

    Feb 12, 2020

    Tyeson Gravenhof, Roundup, Montana, is a new junior member of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Junior members of the Association are eligible to register cattle in the American Angus Association, participate in programs conducted by the National Junior Angus Association and take part in Association-sponsored shows and other national and regional events. The American Angus Association is the largest beef breed association in the world, with more...

  • Lieutenant Governor Candidate Jon Knokey Visits Roundup

    Lura Pitman|Feb 12, 2020

    Representing the Tim Fox campaign, Jon Knokey is touring the small towns and communities of Montana to promote Tim Fox for governer in the coming November election. Jon stopped in at the Roundup Record and Tribune after having been to Glasgow, Wolf Point, and Jordan in the same day. Jon has experience working within a budget. He says his time working for John Deere in corporate strategy was good experience for working within the state budget, as John Deer’s operating budget is seven times Montana’s operating budget. He hopes that his experience...

  • Roundup Mayor Sandra Jones

    Lura Pitman|Feb 12, 2020

    Sandra Jones was elected Mayor of the City of Roundup on January 1st, 2014. The term for a city mayor is four years, she was re-elected in 2018 and is now in her second 4 year term serving our city. I met with Mayor Jones and she gave me so much information about the work she does for our city. Mainly advocating for the needs and the face of the city, and working to take public consensus and move it towards real actions. More specifically, as Mayor, Sandra is the Chief Executive Officer of the...

  • Pastor's Corner

    Feb 12, 2020

    The Lord Reigns We are living at a crucial time in our nation’s history. We see confusion all around us and sometimes we forget that it is God Who rules in this world. Not any human, nation, party or group. No amount of money or power is able to thwart the will of God. I have been reading in 1 Kings about Ahab – an evil king – and Elijah - a prophet of God. Look at 1 Kings 16:29 – 18. When the leader was evil, God punished the entire nation. I am so happy that Jesus took that away from us by taking ALL our sin on the cross and conquer...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Feb 12, 2020

    Hey Nancy Pelosi !! Sure a Impeachment is for life but so is a acquittal. I thought you were a devout Catholic who hated no one. What happened at President Trump's State of the Union address? You hated him so much you tore up his speech in front of the world. May I suggest Nancy Pelosi that since you have a "Drinking" problem, that you buy a gallon of Bourbon and go to hell ! Take Senator Tester along as he also is a traitor to this country. Nancy Kemler...

  • Fight socialism with better ideas, not bigger bullets

    Feb 12, 2020

    by Roger Koopman At the just ended Montana Republican Kickoff, something very strange happened. A GOP legislator from Billings suggested he ought to be shot. Representative Rodney Garcia dropped a stink bomb in the middle of the gathering by insisting that it is our Constitutional duty to execute the socialists in our midst – or at the very least, lock them up in a dank dungeon somewhere. He sees them as too much of a danger for our free society to deal with if left on the loose. A .45 auto to the back of the head ought to do the trick. O...

  • MT Water Rights Protection Act Beneficial for All Water Users

    Feb 12, 2020

    Contrary to claims made by some opponents, the Montana Water Rights Protection Act introduced by Senator Daines and supported by Senator Tester, is not only bi-partisan, but has tremendous benefits for water users both in Lake County and across our state. The MWRPA protects water users and well owners in our county by defining the federally reserved water rights of the Tribes and preventing expensive legal proceedings in the Montana Water Court. In fact, without Senator Daines’ solution to protect water rights, water users would have started r...

  • Time To ask Schiff about His Informant Eric Ciaramella

    Harold Pease PhD|Feb 12, 2020

    Senator Rand Paul’s question to the House Managers in the impeachment question and answer phase of the proceedings against Donald Trump follows. “Are you aware that House intelligence committee staffer Shawn Misko had a close relationship with Eric Ciaramella while at the National Security Council together and are you aware, and how do you respond to, reports that Ciaramella and Misko may have worked together to plot impeaching the President before there were formal House impeachment proceedings.” Why is this the most important question of th...

  • Roundup City Court

    Feb 12, 2020

    Roundup City Court January 2020 Love, Tyrone James, Negligent Arson, Fines: $500 and Costs: $85 and 8 days in jail Davidson, Mathew Ryan, Revocation of Suspended Sentence, Fines: $572 Komeotis, Billy Lee, Fail to carry proof of insurance, Fines: $255 and Costs: $35 Baker, Nicholas Ryan, Revocation of suspended sentence, resentenced to complete paying fines Pressler, Rowdy Ty, Leave scene of accident, Fines waived with completion of drivers class Alaers, Andrew Tanner, Revocation of suspended sentence, resentenced to pay fines Horn, Joshua Micha...

  • Nina M. Lundby

    Feb 12, 2020

    Nina M. Lundby, born August 31, 1924, at Broadview, Montana, daughter of John and Isabell Brown, passed away February 7, 2020 at Whispering Pines Personal Care Home in Roundup, Montana where she had resided since November of 2017. She was preceded in death by her husband Delbert Lundby, her parents John & Isabell Brown, a sister Ruth Farnes and two brothers, John and Ralph. She is survived by her daughter Linda Roen, husband Cliff, grandsons Matt of Melstone, and Mitch, wife Jennifer, grandchildren Jocie, Jack and Will of Musselshell. Nina...

  • Writing, anyone??

    Feb 12, 2020

    By: Izabel Bowers KovalInterested in joining a group that meets every two weeks in Roundup to enjoy impromptu writing? We are a small group looking for like-minded people who might want to join this engaging and spontaneous group, to include muttering meanderings and spontaneous sputtering’s!! We meet the first and third Fridays at Valley Federal Credit Union conference room, at 10:30, and the group last anywhere from one to one and a half hours. Someone from the group provides a topic for the group, and determines the length of time to w...

  • CPR Saturday Offers Free Training to the Public

    Billings, MT – CPR Saturday will once again offer free CPR training classes to the public on Saturday, February 29, 2020. Classes will be offered throughout the day beginning at 8 a.m., with the last class starting at noon. Certification courses will take place at 8 a.m. and noon for a $50 fee. CPR Saturday will be held at the Billings Clinic Mary Alice Fortin Health Conference Center (2800 10th Avenue North, next to the hospital cafeteria). New to the event this year, free Stop the Bleed classes will also be offered. This class provides basic,...

  • First-Time Montana Tax Filers: Let the Department of Revenue Know if you Move

    Feb 12, 2020

    The Montana Department of Revenue has an important message to income tax filers: Keep your mailing address current with the department. This is especially true for anyone filing a Montana income tax return for the first time. That’s because the department sends refunds to first-time filers only as paper checks – not by direct deposit – due to our security measures to combat fraud. And, the Post Office will not forward your refund check to your new address. That means that if the department has an incorrect address, your refund could be delayed....

  • Expand Your Edible Garden Indoors

    Melinda Myers|Feb 12, 2020

    No matter the season, size of your garden or climate, you can inject homegrown flavor into your meals. Just clear a shelf, countertop or windowsill and get busy planting herbs, greens and even tomatoes to enjoy year-round. For quick results, grow microgreens. These nutrient packed edibles are ready to harvest in as few as 10 days. Plant microgreen seeds in a quality potting or seed starting mix. A recycled fast food container or other shallow pot with drainage holes works well. Plant the seeds according to label directions, moisten the soil...

  • Conference Spotlights Innovative Technologies to Build Healthy Soils

    Feb 12, 2020

    Contact: Sandra Booth 406-494-4572 [email protected] A movement has been growing around the world as farmers, ranchers, food companies, policy makers, and scientists alike realize the importance of soil health. A variety of emerging technologies and innovative practices are being adopted widely by producers to improve soil health, and interest in these technologies and practices is spreading quickly. Registration is open for the National Center for Appropriate Technology’s (NCAT) inaugural Soil Health Innovations Conference, March 30-31 in B...

  • BOWHUNTER EDUCATION CLASSES TO BEGIN

    Feb 12, 2020

    Bowhunter safety classes will begin Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. Class size will be limited to the first 25 students that register and participants need to register online at http://fwp.mt.gov/education/hunter/. Student’s under the age of 18 must be accompanied by legal guardian on the first night in order to complete the registration process. Students have to be at least 11 years old by February 26, 2020 to take the course. The schedule for classes is: Day Date Time Location Wed. Feb. 26 6:30-9:00 p.m. Roundup Sportsmen’s Ass...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Feb 12, 2020

    Happenings at the Musselshell County Sheriff’s Office 1/30 to 2/5 1/30 A 911 came in requesting an Ambulance for an individual who is very ill. Ambulance responded A report of a one vehicle accident came in. Deputy responded RMH requested a transfer to Billings. Ambulance performed the transfer A 911 came in reporting a cow out on highway 87 north. An owner was contacted. 1/31 A 911 hang up came in. Upon call back it was found to be an accidental dial A report of theft came in. Deputy responded A 911 hang up came in. Upon call back it was f...

  • YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A PRESENTATION ON:AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES

    February 20, 6:00 pm, Roundup, 747 Main Street Invasive mussels - we've heard a lot about them. They clog pipes and devastate ecosystems, but what do we do about them?Allison Zach, invasive species program coordinator from Nebraska, will discuss what water users in Nebraska are doing to keep invasive mussels out - and what water users are doing in places where the mussels have already infested.Speaker series brought to you by the MT Department of Natural Resources and Conservation AIS Division and the Musselshell Watershed C...

  • The Montana Water Summit 2020

    Mark your calendar for the second biennial Montana Water Summit! March 3-4, 2020 in Helena Land and water are inextricably linked: What happens to one resource impacts the other. Yet, despite this simple concept, land management and water management are poorly integrated and increasingly complex.What happens to a river when its floodplain is developed? Does converting land from agricultural production impact late season streamflow in the neighboring county? Why do local jurisdictions employ land use, but not water use, planners?Can we meet the...

  • Roundup-Klein Picnic Planned for August 15th

    The 29th annual Roundup-Klein picnic will be held in Roundup at the city park just east of the city swimming pool. The RHS class of 1970 will also be holding their reunion in conjunction with the picnic. The picnic will be Saturday, August 15th, 2020, from 11:00 a.m. until around 3:00 p.m. with lunch at 12 noon. As always, this will be a “potluck” affair so bring lawn chairs and utensils if possible. Beverages and a few tables will be provided. “Entertainment” shall also be “potluck!!!” Volunteers or someone interested in taking over origin...

  • Basketball

    Feb 12, 2020

    Broadview-Lavina High School Basketball Day Date Opponent Location GJV BJV GV BV Fri. 2/14/20 Harlowton/ Harlowton 3:00 4:30 6:00 7:30 R yegate Sat. 2/15/20 Absarokee Broadview 3:00 4:30 6:00 7:30 Senior Night...

  • Roundup Community Readers To Meet

    On Tuesday, February 18, 2020, the Roundup Community Readers will meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Roundup Community Library. This group is open to any readers who would like to share what they have been reading and learn what others in our area have been reading. Roundup Community Readers meets the third Tuesday of each month. Everyone is welcome to attend. Contact Community Librarian Vivian Edwards at 323-1802 for more information. Let’s talk books!...

  • District Court Actions

    Feb 12, 2020

    3/17/19-02/04/20 District Court Civil Judgments -Bank of America N.A. vs Guadalupe Alameda, Default judgment. -State of Montana CSED vs Leslie D Moore, Abstract of Final Administrative Order. -Rocky Mountain Bank vs Collin Lardy Construction INC. and Collin Lardy, Transcript of Judgment. -Montana Department of Revenue vs Everett G Engelhardt, Warrant for Distraint. -Montana Department of Revenue vs Carlo Giaquinto, Transcript of Judgment. -Sky Hook Ranch, Mark Iverson Lueck, D. Diane Iverson, Paul D Iverson, Philip A Iverson vs Antelope...

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