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Most people are already tired of hearing about the toilet paper shortage. Now it seems that even groceries are becoming a rare commodity. Our local stores have been a lifeline in our small community in times of hardship. Now is no exception...except...we now have shoppers from other communities pecking away at local supplies as well. It has become a "get it while you can" frenzy, and no one knows how long it may go on. IGA and Van Dykes are both doing the best that they can to keep up with deman...
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Lunches will still be provided in 2 ways. 1. Grab and Go—Call the Senior Center (323-2015) the day before to order your meals. Pick up for your meal will be at 11AM. You will have to enter the Senior Center by the west side Main Door. 2. Meal on Wheels—Call the Senior Center (323-2015) the day before to order your meal. Delivery will start at 10:30. The meals will be put in plastic bags. We will knock on your door and leave the bag on the door handle if possible. If we can’t leave on the door handle, we will leave on the porch or steps. We wi...
We are doing this for your safety and ours. We will be in the office our regular hours, so please feel free to call us at 323-1403, email rdprsvp2@gmail or message us on Facebook: South Central MT RSVP. Please remember we are here to assist anyone at anytime to our best abilities. If you would like lunch delivered from the Senior Center on Mon., Wed., or Fri., call 323-2015. If you need help with picking up groceries, prescription's or other necessities, please call RSVP 323-2015. Be kind, be aware, call your neighbor, check on a senior...
As with all other events, we have decided to postpone the 25th Annual Musselshell Valley Trade Show. We are looking to reschedule in June or July. We thought long and hard about this event. We care about you and we want everyone to stay safe. Everyone, please be kind at this time, call and check on a Senior Citizen, spend time with your family. Please call us at 323-1403 or email [email protected] or message us on Facebook with any questions or concerns....
WHEREAS, the World Health organization has declared the worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus a pandemic; WHEREAS, on January 31, 2020, United States Health & Human Services Secretary, Alex M. Azar, declared a public health emergency for the entire United States to aid the nation’s healthcare community in responding to COVID-19; WHEREAS, as of March 10, 2020, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates there are over 125,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide with over 900 confirmed cases in the U...
The Community Library will be closed due to the Social Distancing Issues with the Corona Virus Covid 19 along the same time lines as the Roundup Public Schools closure by order of the Governor. Books can be returned by putting them in the drop box. In addition, the Library Board Meeting has been canceled. It will be rescheduled at a later date. We appreciate your patience and look forward to your return patronage....
Roundup, Montana- Roundup Memorial Healthcare has set up a phone line for information about COVID-19 at (406) 323-3337. The phone line is being staffed Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The following are guidelines to follow for seeking care for respiratory illness (fever, cough, shortness of breath): • If you are sick and have mild symptoms, stay home and self-isolate as much as possible. • If you are sick enough that you would normally go to the doctor, call ahead for instructions. • If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911....
By Jennifer Fosjord Greetings Musselshell County and surrounding communities, As all of you are already aware of the additional precautions everyone has been taking amongst this craziness, I wanted to further inform what myself & MSU Extension has been doing to continue to serve Musselshell & Golden Valley Counties. The Extension Office in Roundup has limited quite a few activities and gatherings which are usually held within it. These include all 4-H activities/club meetings inside and outside of the office. 4-H related activities will be...
ATTACKED!! The enemy has made a massive attack! We are always in a war, but this time the entire world is attacked by a vicious virus that the enemy created just to destroy us. But we can read in God’s Word that even though we feel that we are surrounded by the enemy “more are they that are WITH us than they that are against us’. (2Kings 6:16) And, O yes, please note that Elisha first says, ‘Fear Not’. We only fear because we do not trust in our great, wonderful, loving Creator! He alone can save us. Again God says in 2 Timothy 1:7 (Amp. V)...
Sars Virus in 2002 is a strain of the NEW Wuhan Virus.Swine Flu all compliments of China.This nation is still a third world country and I hope that President Trump's new Bill will curtail and maybe stop all trade with that communist country. Sadly,this pandemic as it is being called,is in a election year. And now to make matters worse,we have insolent disrespectful idiots like Bernie Sanders telling us that we should "Shut the Presidents mouth up on this."Take a good look at how stores look now.If someone like commie Bernie was in the WH this...
This is my 551st column on liberty and the Constitution, I know no-one more published on this topic. I lived under 13 presidents of the United States, all gave lip service to the Constitution but none followed it closely. Of these I voted for only two Republicans. Those who least followed it were Lyndon Johnson and Barack Obama. I spent a lifetime lecturing on these and the presidents before them. I dislike political factions (parties) as did George Washington. Readers know I call things as they are and defend the Constitution as written. So...
Anyone reading the February 19, 2020 Glasgow Courier would realize the Valley County Conservation District has been trying to get to the bottom of the illegal theft of our vested water rights that is occurring in Montana, including Valley County. It has been a steep learning curve! The US and Montana water laws are complicated but appear to be quite straight forward to the average citizen that takes the time to look into them. However, when the legal ferrets get through twisting and turning every clause and sentence, you begin to wonder....
Edward (Eddie) G Adolph, age 89 of Helena, formerly of Roundup, MT, passed away Sunday, March 8, 2020. Services will be held at a later date....
It is with regret that the City of Roundup/Tree Board announce that word has been received from the Department of Natural Resources/Forestry Division that the Arbor Day celebration and Roundup’s prestigious 2020 Montana Tree City of the Year award planned for May 1 is being postponed till either this summer or early fall depending on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic....
HELENA, MT – Matt Rosendale issued the following statement on Monday regarding the suspension of campaign-related gatherings: “After careful consideration and out of an abundance of caution for the most vulnerable Montanans, my team will suspend participation in campaign-related gatherings."...
With extreme caution and concern in mind and advised by Bishop Karen Oliveto, Bishop of the Mountain Sky Conference of the United Methodist Church after reviewing the latest medical news and the state and federal declarations of emergency, we have come to the decision to not meet face-to-face in the weeks of March. We have many members who fall into high-risk categories. An alternative live broadcast, podcast or Zoom session is being created. The church remains very alive and well and is here to serve our community in times of need. Wishing...
By Governor Steve Bullock Montanans are no strangers to challenging and unprecedented times. In 2017, we tackled the most expensive fire season on record and the largest since the big burn of 1910. Through economic downturns, we have made sacrifices in order to help neighbors in need and rebuilt again. Even dating back to the Granite Mountain mine disaster over a century ago, we made sure we came out of it a stronger community. With coronavirus now reaching our state, we again face challenging and unprecedented times. This pandemic not only giv...
Commissioners March 23, 2020 Meeting In order to comply with social distancing and open meeting laws the commissioners have set up a go to meeting for citizens to call in at 3:00 business. Commissioner 1500 business Mon, Mar 23, 2020 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM (MDT) Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/326398605 You can also dial in using your phone. (For supported devices, tap a one-touch number below to join instantly.) United States: +1 (312) 757-3121 – One-touch: tel...
Billings, MT— One of the challenges health care providers are experiencing across the nation is a shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including masks. These devices are essential to keeping our staff, our patients and our communities safe. To bolster the limited supply of PPE masks, Billings Clinic Neurosurgeon, Dusty Richardson, MD, in collaboration with Billings-area dentist Spencer Zaugg, DDS and his son Colton, have tapped into their ingenuity to create durable, reusable plastic masks using 3D printer technology. The 3...
Dahlias are bold and beautiful flowers that are easy to grow in any sunny garden. They are also spectacular in summer flower arrangements. With just a few dahlias, you can enjoy picking your own fresh-cut flowers every day from July through September. These spring-planted tubers make gorgeous additions to flower beds and even the vegetable garden. If space allows, the very best way to grow dahlias for bouquets is in a cutting garden. A backyard cutting garden doesn’t need to be large. Even a 3’ x 6’ raised bed will give you plenty of space for...
Commissioners March 9, 2020 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 9:00 by Commissioner Borner. Commissioner Carlson was present. Commissioner Berry submitted a resignation letter to the Clerk & Recorder on Friday March 6, 2020. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Carlson made the motion to approve the agenda after the 10:30 meeting with MACo was removed and rescheduled for 8:30 A.M. March 23, 2020. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion as amended. All in favor? Commissioner Borner and Commissioner Carlson said aye. Motion carried. Commiss...
Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) Director Sheila Hogan today announced steps the agency is taking to ensure Montanans continue to have access to various agency programs and services, while still protecting the health and safety of the clients and staff related to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. Hogan said in response to COVID-19 concerns, select DPHHS offices with services that require face-to-face interaction with clients and staff will be closed beginning Friday, March 20, 2020 until further notice. These c...
HELENA, Mont.— In light of ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) developments, State Auditor Matt Rosendale is reminding uninsured and under-insured Montanans of additional options for health coverage outside of the normal open enrollment period for 2020 Affordable Care Act health insurance plans. “Montanans who are looking for healthcare coverage during this time should know that they have additional options that are available year-round.” Rosendale said. “Always shop around, ask your insurance agent questions about coverage and be aware of the fine...
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