Articles from the March 20, 2024 edition


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  • Roundup 2024 Senior Spotlight

    Mar 20, 2024

    Jillian Bruner By: Meghan Bruner Jillian lives with her mom Sarah, dad Ryan, sister Lauren, and her 3 cats. Her favorite memory of high school was hanging out with her friends at lunch and having a good time. After high school, Jillian wants to go to Montana State University in Billings. Good luck, Jillian!! Weston Austin By: Emalee Vickers Weston lives with his mom Natalie, dad Richard, sisters Lexi and Faith, and his 2 cats. He participated in FFA, pep band, jazz band, and football. Weston's...

  • Help our Veterans

    Norma Trent|Mar 20, 2024

    I caught up with Linda Kane and her dog, Muttley, the other day to chat about her walk for 'Stop Soldier Suicide'. Linda and her furry friend are walking a mile a day during March to benefit soldiers that suffer from PTSD and other mental health issues that could lead to taking their own lives. Of her $200 goal for March, she reached that number earlier than expected thanks to the generosity of donors.. You can go to stopsoldiersuicide.org and donate directly to that organization. Or head over t...

  • Vitalant hosts Roundup Community Blood Drive

    Mar 20, 2024

    Roundup, MT – Join our Roundup Community Volunteer, Jan Skagen and Vitalant, your local community blood provider at the next Roundup Community Blood Drive on Thursday, March 28 from 12pm-6pm at the Musselshell County Emergency Operations Center. There is no substitute for blood, and the community faces a shortage of donations during winter/spring months. We hope to offset that dip in donations and ensure a safe blood supply for those relying on it in our area. Vitalant is the only blood provider to more than 30 hospitals across Southern M...

  • Signal Peak Community Foundation

    Mar 20, 2024

    Applications for grants from the Signal Peak Community foundation Are being accepted until April15, 2024. Grants will be awarded at the October meeting of the Foundation Board to non-profit organizations located in Musselshell County. The Board’s general guidelines for applications are: Grant must be secular, non-profit organizations Emphasis on infrastructure related projects Preference for projects where sponsoring organization covers part of the project costs No operating or personnel costs Grant funds to be spent locally if possible. The S...

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Mar 20, 2024

    Commissioners March 15, 2024 Agenda CALL TO ORDER 8:30 Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes **8:45** Public Comment on any public matter within the jurisdiction of the Commissioners that is NOT on the Agenda. 1 . Review and sign the buy/sell agreement for the Wier Building. Review and sign Certificate of Survey 2024-6 in Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 26 East, submitted by Lorena Evans. 3.Review and sign the Participation and Affiliation Agreement with MACo for the County. Review and sign the County Life Insurance...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Mar 20, 2024

    3/10/24 09:22:49 Alarm 03/10/24 09:30:56 Duplicate Call 03/10/24 11:40:01 Medical 03/10/24 12:22:21 Criminal 03/10/24 15:48:50 Info 03/10/24 17:43:21 Medical 03/10/24 19:12:01 Harassment 03/10/24 21:01:34 Motor 03/10/24 22:54:30 Info 03/11/24 06:38:59 Traffic Hazard 03/11/24 07:13:42 Alarm 03/11/24 12:20:52 Vin 03/11/24 13:47:54 Medical 03/11/24 14:08:51 Harassment 03/11/24 14:44:41 Medical 03/11/24 14:55:42 Welfare 03/11/24 15:32:03 Medical 03/11/24 17:40:51 Medical 03/11/24 18:32:42 Odor 03/11/24 18:48:17 Medical 03/11/24 19:21:27 Info...

  • Attorney General Knudsen Leads Coalition Calling on Supreme Court to Reverse Restrictions on Homeless Camp Bans

    Mar 20, 2024

    HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led a coalition of 24 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief Friday in the case of Johnson v. City of Grants Pass which asks the Supreme Court to reverse a lower court's decision prohibiting states and local governments from enforcing laws that prevent public spaces from becoming homeless encampments. In 2018, the Ninth Circuit wrongly found in Martin v. City of Boise that the Eighth Amendment provided the right to "sleep, camp, and defecate in public spaces." Then in 2023, the court went e...

  • Pastor's Corner

    Mar 20, 2024

    This is the fifth and final part from I John 5:13-21, which tells us that there are certain things that the true believer can be sure of because God has said so. This by no means covers all the “certainties” of God, but it does as presented by the Apostle John in this passage of scripture. This presents the certainty that Jesus is God, as seen in I John 5:20. This is somewhat hard for many people to grasp. Personally, I believe that is because it involves the theological doctrine of the Trinity. We have tried many ways to understand this doc...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Mar 20, 2024

    Commissioners February 16, 2024 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Turley. Commissioner Pancratz and Commissioner Goffena were present. Minutes were done by Garilynn Rapp. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Turley made the motion to approve the agenda as is. Commissioner Goffena seconded. Motion carried. Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the Minutes from February 2nd. Commissioner Turley seconded. Motion carried. Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the Minutes from February 9th. Commissione...

  • Montana State University to Offer Summer Writing Camps for Youth

    Mar 20, 2024

    From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Registration is now open for Montana State University's summer writing camps for youths in grades 3 through 12. The camps will be held in July on MSU's campus. The Youth Writing Camp is a five-day camp from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 8-12 for students entering grades 5 through 12 in fall 2024. This camp offers commuter and resident options. Students in the resident option stay in a residence hall on campus and eat in the dining hall, while commuter students return home each day. The resident price is $800 through M...

  • Spicy Bean and Beef Pie

    Mar 20, 2024

    TOTAL TIME: Prep: 30 min. Bake: 30 min. YIELD: 8 servings. My daughter helped me come up with this recipe when we wanted a one-dish meal that was different than a casserole. This pie slices nicely and is a fun and filling dish. —Debra Dohy, Massillon, Ohio Ingredients 1 pound ground beef 2 to 3 garlic cloves, minced 1 can (11-1/2 ounces) condensed bean with bacon soup, undiluted 1 jar (16 ounces) thick and chunky picante sauce, divided 1/4 cup cornstarch 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley 1 t...

  • Big Dig

    Norma Trent|Mar 20, 2024

    Nothing gets attention like that big hole in the ground at the corner of 3rd Avenue and Main Street in Roundup. Once the site of a gas station, it now has a 20 foot deep hole. A leaky diesel storage tank in the past caused the DEQ, the Department of Environmental Quality, to dig up a lot of contaminated dirt on Tuesday last. Previous owners had to pay monies to the Superfund of the Federal Government to help foot this cleanup. Superfund is the trust fund set up by Congress to handle emergency...