Articles from the March 10, 2021 edition


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  • Daum's Meat House

    Lura Pitman|Mar 10, 2021

    A local business that is bustling right now is Daum's Meat House. Though they are NOT a commercial retail meat shop, they work full time cutting for their customers. Ty and Tori Daum, along with Ty's mother Marilyn are working every day in their spotless butcher shop cutting up to four beef a week. Originally from the Lavina/Rygate area, the Daum's are longtime local ranchers and meat cutters in the community. Ty's parents, Ron and Marilyn ranched near Lavina and Ty grew up in the meat cutting...

  • Go Lady Panthers

    Mar 10, 2021

    Roundup Lady Panthers Got 3rd at Divisionals over the weekend and are on to STATE! Congratulations! They will play at 9am on Thursday March 11th at the Metra against the Eureka Lions! GO PANTHERS!!!...

  • Local Artist's Work on Display in Red Lodge

    Mar 10, 2021

    Roundup’s Jane Stanfel is one of 36 artists from Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Idaho selected to exhibit at the Rocky Mountain Regional Juried Exhibition March 4-29, at Carbon County Arts Guild and Depot Gallery, 11 W. 8th St., Red Lodge. Jane’s contribution, an oil painting entitled “The Longest Day,” depicts the famous harbor at Bergen, Norway, where she lived twice, seen at the darkest hour of the Midsummer Solstice. She has had one-person shows at the Nor...

  • Invasive Mussels Found in Aquarium Moss Balls Sold in Montana

    Mar 10, 2021

    Customers asked to dispose of moss balls properly. Invasive zebra mussels found another avenue for potential infestation of Montana waters. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks was notified Wednesday that zebra mussels were detected in aquarium moss balls sold at a pet store in Washington state. FWP immediately checked pet stores around Montana and found invasive mussels in moss balls at multiple locations. It appears these moss balls were imported from Ukraine to a distributor in California and were shipped to pet stores nationwide. The facility tha...

  • Pastor's Corner

    Mar 10, 2021

    The Plan In the second half of Jesus's ministry, He makes a statement to His disciples that would trouble them very greatly. As was often the case, Peter was right in the middle of things. After some discourse, Jesus had asked Peter who he really thought Jesus was. Peter answered very admirably in this way, Matthew 16:16, "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God." Jesus acknowledges this statement was a God-inspired response and, in fact, could only come from God. Peter must have felt pretty good about that but was totally shocked when...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Mar 10, 2021

    Last election was stolen. When Globalist helped Biden get inside White House illegally, my heart was broken as I knew then it was the beginning of the end of the United States of America. NWO puppet crazee Joe first day in office destroyed 11,000 jobs in Montana and started our oil dependency on Middle eastern oil once again. Then the SOB opened our southern borders. Right now as you read this, 3,000 illegals uneducated, no english language skills, dirty enter this country EVERY DAY....and no one stops them even though we have immigration laws...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Mar 10, 2021

    I believe selecting any publication other than the RRT as the County’s “paper of record” would be absurd. To me the idea smacks of spite, not sense. Larry Stanfel Roundup...

  • House Passed Equality Act is an Attack on Christians and Women

    Harold Pease PhD|Mar 10, 2021

    No act of Congress would affect negatively more Americans than the House of Representative’s recently passed Equality Act, 224 D-206 R, now slated for the U.S. Senate, then the President for his signature. Billed to ban discrimination against “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” it, instead, enshrines it into the 1964 Civil Rights Act potentially protecting pedophilia and pederasty under “sexual orientation.” This is the same bill passed by the Democrat controlled House 20 months ago but dropped because it would never pass the then Repu...

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Mar 10, 2021

    Commissioners March 5th, 2021 Agenda 8:30 Call to order. Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Old business Extension Office repairs Storage for Courthouse Departments COVID-19 reimbursement money. Fergus Easement Chip Seal on Old Divide Road. Training opportunities for employees. Belveal Property Ruhland Property New Business Skid steer at refuse Water rights Telephone Systems Grants Rural Development/Commons sidewalks Historic Tourism Grant/MT Dept of Commerce next Fall Montana...

  • Legislative Achievements During the First Half of the Session

    Mar 10, 2021

    By: Senate President Mark Blasdel, R-Kalispell Majority Leader Cary Smith, R-Billings Senate President Pro Tempore Jason Ellsworth, R-Hamilton During the first half of the 67th Montana Legislature, the Republican Majority logged important achievements, keeping the promises we made to our constituents. We tackled the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing the first hybrid session in Montana history. This hybrid model allowed both legislators and the public to participate remotely. Our COVID-19 Response Panel hired a dedica...

  • Roundup City Court

    Mar 10, 2021

    Roundup City Court Dodd-Stuart, Amber Rose, Theft, Fines: $200 and Costs: $85 and Restitution: $100 and Driving a motor vehicle while privilege to do so is suspended, Fines: $260 and Costs: $25 and Restitution: $100 Freitas, Jarad Lee, Careless Driving, TBD, Fail to give notice of accident, Fines: $260 and Costs: $25 Nolker, Michael Brandon, Tobacco or alternative product possession, Fines: $50 and Costs: $85 Rex, Gabriel Sethen, Tobacco or alternative product possession, Fines: $50 and Costs: $85 Gray, Alexander John, Tobacco or alternative...

  • Musselshell County Court Report

    Mar 10, 2021

    Musselshell County Justice Court Werk, Joseph William, Out of Jurisdiction arrest warrant, Transferred to another court Hoschouer, Elizabeth Margaret, Out of Jurisdiction arrest warrant, Transferred to another court Faulkner, Larrie, Out of Jurisdiction arrest warrant, Transferred to another court Zimmer, Yolanda Mae, Driving a motor vehicle while privilege to do so is suspended, Fines: $850 and Costs: $35 and 7 days in jail and Driving under the influence, Fines: $260 and Costs: $75 and 2 days in jail Norris, Rhonda Smith, Criminal Child...

  • Musselshell Valley Historical Museum

    Mar 10, 2021

    The annual meeting of the museum board will be held on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 2:00 PM in the basement of the museum. At this time election of officers and board members will be conducted. This meeting is open to the public as are all board meetings. The museum board meetrs on the second Sunday of each month at 2:00 PM in the museum basement. The museum is open each year from May through September from 1:00 to 5:00 PM each day. Membership dues are due and payable on February 15 every year. The initial membership is $20.00 and the annual...

  • Melstone Sports

    Misty Tafolla|Mar 10, 2021

    The Melstone Broncs fell to the Broadus Hawks, 43-49, last Monday night in their challenge game. The Broncs ended their season with a 3rd place finish at the Southern C Divisional Tournament....

  • Dancing and Dining for Anton

    Mar 10, 2021

    Story & Photos by Izabel Bowers Koval One thing most folks in Roundup can agree on, when an emergency or crisis hits the community, or a community member, we pull together and help. The Perrella family can attest to this, as a family member, Anthony Perrella, was involved in a major accident recently and continues to be hospitalized. On Sunday, March 7, the Arcade held a fundraiser for Anthony (Anton) Perrella to assist with medical costs incurred after an accident that severely injured Mr....

  • Nearly 280,000 Total COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Now Administered in Montana

    Mar 10, 2021

    Montana closes in on 100,000 people fully immunized. The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) will distribute statewide to local jurisdictions during the week of March 8 a total of 24,440 COVID-19 Pfizer and Moderna vaccine first doses and 20,930 second doses for those completing the vaccine series as part of its weekly allocation from the federal government. DPHHS continues to be notified by the federal government week-to-week regarding vaccine allocation. The agency also received this week its first shipment of 8,700 doses...

  • MSU to Offer Summer Journalism Camp for Rural High School Students

    Mar 10, 2021

    MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Registration is now open for Montana State University’s Rural Journalism Camp, to be held July 11–16 on MSU’s campus. The camp, presented by the Yellowstone Writing Project and the MSU Continuing, Professional and Lifelong Learning program in Academic Technology and Outreach, is a weeklong residential experience immersing rural high school students in the theory and practice of daily journalism. Students will explore issues facing American journalists today and develop skills of the craft by covering a variety...

  • DEQ Announces Spring and Summer Open Burning Season What you Need in Order to Burn Starting March 1

    Mar 10, 2021

    HELENA—The Montana spring and summer open burning season opens March 1. While burning is allowed year-round, there are different restrictions and requirements throughout the seasons. The Department of Environmental Quality reminds people to comply with air quality rules and use good judgment to prevent wildfires. To burn March 1 through Aug. 31, please follow the below steps: 1. Obtain a permit from your local fire control authority. 2. Check with your local air quality program for restrictions in Missoula, Cascade, Yellowstone, Lincoln and F...

  • Governor Gianforte Expands Vaccine Distribution to Most Vulnerable Montanans With Phase 1B+

    Mar 10, 2021

    HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced the state will expand its efforts to protect the most vulnerable Montanans by entering Phase 1B+ of the state’s vaccine distribution plan on March 8, 2021. In Phase 1B+, COVID-19 vaccines will be available to Montanans 60 years of age and older and Montanans 16 to 59 years of age with additional qualifying medical conditions like asthma, cystic fibrosis, and liver disease. “With this expansion, we are prioritizing the population groups that account for nearly 90 percent of Montana’s total...

  • Crop Insurance Deadline Nears in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming Producers Need to Make Insurance Decisions Soon

    Mar 10, 2021

    BILLINGS, Mont., March 1, 2021 — USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) reminds producers in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming that the final date to purchase or make changes to crop insurance on spring-planted crops in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming is March 15 for the 2021 crop year. Farmers also need to notify their agent if they have planted winter wheat in a county with only spring wheat coverage by this date. Federal crop insurance is critical to the farm safety net. It helps producers and owners manage rev...

  • 2021 Smith River Permit Drawing Results now Available

    Mar 10, 2021

    The permit lottery results to float Smith River State Park in 2021 are now available online at fwp.mt.gov. In addition to the online results, successful applicants will be notified via email. Links within the email will allow permit holders to download and print their float permit, as well as access vital and detailed information regarding their upcoming Smith River float. For applicants who were unsuccessful in the regular permit drawing, Smith River Super Permit chances are available through April 1 for $5 each. One Super Permit winner will...

  • Minutes Musselshell Watershed Coalition Meeting February 9, 2021

    Mar 10, 2021

    Virtual Meeting by GoToMeeting Present: Bill Milton, Facilitator; Laura Nowlin, Musselshell Watershed Coalition Coordinator; Wendy Beye, MWC Scribe; Craig Dalgarno, Upper Musselshell Water Users Association; Earl Mainwaring, Upper Musselshell Water Users Association; Leon Hammond, Deadman’s Basin Water Users Association; Diane Ahlgren, Mosby Musselshell Watershed Group; Wendy Jones, Lower Musselshell Conservation District Administrator; Shirley Parrott, Lower Musselshell Conservation District Supervisor; Bill Bergin, Jr., Lower Musselshell C...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Mar 10, 2021

    Commissioner February 19, 2021 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:45 by Commissioner Goffena. Commissioner Turley and Commissioner Pancratz were present. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Pancratz made the motion to approve the agenda after adding Certificate of Survey 2021-2RB in Section 30, Township 10 North, Range 31 East. Commissioner Turley seconded the motion as amended. Motion carried. Commissioner Pancratz made the motion to approve the minutes from the February 5, 2021 meeting after changing the Commissioner voted to use...

  • February 22 Road Department Meeting Minutes

    Mar 10, 2021

    Meeting Minutes Road Dept Meeting Candy and Tom present Volvo truck will be advertised in Roundup Record-Tribune, $28,000 minimum bid. Volvo is also now interested in bidding on this truck, and they will repair engine with new injectors. Refer to RRT Bid attachment. Informed them that Mike Goffena discussed with Kelly Gebhardt the airport snow plowing issue. Kelly and Mike agreed it was an oversight. Bob Goffena/Bedford gravel pit is now DES permitted and access to the gravel pit obtained. Tom and road dept will begin work on Bob...

  • Winnett Senior News Flatwillow News

    Raye Anne Lund|Mar 10, 2021

    WINNETT SENIOR NEWS By Raye Anne Lund JANUARY Jan 7 - Twenty-one seniors and fourteen take-out orders enjoyed our first meal of 2021. We had tater tot casserole, coleslaw, pears, and Striped Delight for dessert. Patti informed us about the new criteria for phase 1B of Covid vaccinations. Area II is looking for more people who are eligible for commodity boxes. The foot clinic will be held on Monday the 11th at the apartments. Please let Linda know if you would like an appointment for the foot clinic. Dues were collected. The next time we can...

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