Articles from the April 6, 2022 edition


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  • New Dentist In Town

    Lura Pitman|Apr 6, 2022

    For many years we have had Dr. Rosebush as our local dentist. Currently Dr. Rosebush has added a new dentist who is looking to become the new owner of the Roundup office. Dr. Jack Diagrepont DDS graduated from LSUSD in 2016 in the field of dentistry. Jack is currently living in Roundup with his wife Deanna, who is a new Doctor at Roundup Memorial Hospital. Deanna was featured in the December 15th edition of the Roundup Record. Jack is hoping to purchase the business from Dr. Rosebush, and will e...

  • Kimberly Erickson

    Lura Pitman|Apr 6, 2022

    Congratulations to Kimberly Erickson, and Willy Martin, the two newest certified firefighters for the Roundup Fire Department. Kimberly is also the first female certified firefighter ever in Roundup. Kimberly had never thought of being a firefighter before the Bobcat fire. She felt useless and wanted to find a way to help. Kimberly started taking classes in 2020 and just finished the certification. Kimberly and her husband Jeremy own Big Horn Signs on Main Street, and have been a big part of...

  • Sending A Shout Out To All My Peeps!

    Apr 6, 2022

    Come in for your sugar fix! What an exceptional show this is featuring artwork to admire from all age groups. Sponsored by the Roundup Jr/Sr High School Art Department, Peeps Shows are shoe box sized dioramas featuring marshmallow Peeps. The dioramas are displayed in the Community Library where everyone is invited to view and vote for their favorite. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third places as well as “Bright Idea” awards to those participants who do not win the popular vote, but show creativity, originality, and artistic mer...

  • New Mural Decorates the Gymnasium Wall at the Roundup High School

    Peggy Unterseher|Apr 6, 2022

    Roundup High School junior Julianne Landgren has painted a new mural on the backwall of the gymnasium. Located high in the left corner, behind where the band sets up, a ferocious panther is breaking through the bricks on attack. When Julianne first transferred to RHS last year, it didn't take long for her art teacher to notice her talent. It was obvious that the student possessed great artistic ability and drive. The soft-spoken young lady soon impressed her friends and classmates as well....

  • Department of Livestock Revises Brands Policy to Better Serve Montana Ranchers

    Apr 6, 2022

    On Monday, April 4th, the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) will implement an updated policy for recording, transferring, and rerecording of brands. The policy was developed by a committee of state legislators, representatives of industry organizations, members of the Board of Livestock, and MDOL staff in response to the industry’s requests for increased availability of 2-character brands. Major changes include additional acceptable characters, more lenient format guidelines, and the elimination of over 40% of regional character c...

  • Mussellshell Valley Community Foundation Grant Deadline Set For May 1, 2022

    Apr 6, 2022

    The deadline to apply for a Musselshell Valley Community Foundation Grant is approaching. Grants will be awarded in May a charitable project in our region. Applications along with grant guidelines can be picked up at the Roundup City Office or found online at mvcommunityfoundation.com and are due May 1, 2022. The Musselshell Valley Community Foundation was established in 1997 to create an endowment for the benefit of the people of the Musselshell Valley River Region. Each year grants are awarded to charitable projects within the following...

  • Signal Peak Community Foundation Accepting Grant Applications

    Apr 6, 2022

    The Signal Peak Community Foundation will be accepting grant applications for it’s May 2022 meeting. Grants will be awarded in May 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 * preference against operating costs or personnel * grant funds to be spent locally if possible. Scholarship will be fun...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Apr 6, 2022

    Every day we hear news briefs about Ukraine, shortages of food and supplies and most of all, illegal immigartion into our nation. In 1944, Title 42 a very important bill saved our country from illegal immigartion and diseases that these may carry into our homeland. Title 42 has been a great border security tool for Americans. The Biden administration has gutted this security bill by allowing unaccompanied minors and families into the United States. U.S. Border patrol tells us that as many as 170,000 illegal aliens are stopped along the...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Apr 6, 2022

    Democrat policies are geared towards weakening and destroying this country. The democrats and the RINOs who support them must be held accountable. They attack small businesses and those who desire to work and make something for themselves and their loved ones. They do this by injecting an overwhelming burden of government red tape and mandates which reach into every personal business decision. They demand that business owners cast their belief systems aside and embrace despicable practices by those they are forced to employ or serve. They...

  • Wolf Management

    Apr 6, 2022

    Montana Senator Steve Daines and Idaho Senator Jim Risch wrote a joint op-ed on the success of state led management of wolves in Montana and Idaho. Their op-ed also responds to DOI Secretary Haaland’s editorial that she wrote pushing a false narrative about Montana and Idaho’s gray wolf populations. Idaho and Montana’s successful recovery of the gray wolf was a significant achievement in species conservation. In less than ten years, not only were biological recovery targets for gray wolves met, they were exceeded. Unfortunately, delis...

  • Musselshell County Road Department Meeting Minutes

    Apr 6, 2022

    Road Department Minutes March 14, 2022 Commissioner Goffena, Commissioner Turley, Road and Bridge Supervisor Stockert and Secretary Kenner were present. The Road Department was awarded 304,000.00 from the Coal Board for the chip seal on Old Divide and #4 Road so they will be going out for bids. They have blades out on Horsethief and Gold Course Road. County Agent Solf met with the Commissioners on March 17, 2022 because she would not be able to attend on the normal meeting day. Insurance for events at the fairgrounds was discussed. Once again,...

  • Musselshell County Commissioner's Meeting Agenda

    Apr 6, 2022

    Mussellshell County Commissioner’s Agenda APRIL 1ST, 2022 CALL TO ORDER 8:30 Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Old Business Belveal Property Telephone systems Decay ordinance for the County Inter-Office Agreement/City/Law Enforcement Welcome Center bathrooms New Business Grants A.R.E.S R.P.A. Minimum Allocation 9:00 Maintenance 9:30 10:00 County Agent Solf 10:30 Sheriff Lesnik- 11:00 DES & FIRE WARDEN 11:30 Treasurer Hetrick 11:45 12:00 LUNCH 1:00 1:30 Ambulance Director Solberg 1:45 2:00...

  • Musselshell County Commissioner's Meeting Minutes

    Apr 6, 2022

    Commissioners Meeting Minutes March 18, 2022 The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Goffena. Commissioner Turley and Commissioner Pancratz were also present. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Pancratz made the motion to approve the days agenda after removing signing Resolution 2022-11that was put on in error until after the 2 public comment meetings and adding: Review and sign the Entity Authorization Forms and Commercial Loan Agreement and Promissory Note for the Farmers Union Brownsfield Clean up submitted by Snowy Mountain...

  • Musselshell County Sheriff's Report

    Apr 6, 2022

    In the month of March there were 94 calls to 911. There were 19 calls for the ambulance, 14 calls for deputies, 5 calls for fire, 4 test calls, 4 calls transferred to other counties, and 42 calls that were unwarranted/hang-ups/etc… * Deputies responded to a report of a stolen vehicle. * Deputies responded to a possible PFMA (Partner/Family member Assault) * Medical responded to an unconscious male. * Deputies responded to a child custody dispute. * Multiple calls came in for an accident in Wheatland County, they were transferred. * Medical r...

  • Roundup Commemorative Garden

    Apr 6, 2022

    Roundup Commemorative Garden Meeting Minnutes 3/30/22 6:00PM Attendees: Andi Thatcher, Bev Eiselein, Anne Arthur, Wenda Wickland, Vivian Edwards, Kenny Davis Treasurers Report: Vivian Edwards discussed treasurers report; Balance=$7413.10 Old Business: Water System: Jason gave a rough estimate of $1,000 to replace the old drip system. It is corroded and is no longer working properly. He plans to come the second week in April to replace it. Flower Beds: Annual bed to be converted over to a perennial bed, 2 mature peonies and 1 orange poppy to be...

  • Winnett Senior News / Flatwillow News

    Raye Anne Lund|Apr 6, 2022

    WINNETT SENIOR NEWS JANUARY 2022 Jan 6 - There were thirty seniors and seven take-out meals today. Our lunch was potato soup, chicken pasta salad, ham pickle roll-ups, relishes, and peach cobbler. We had two guests with us today, Luann’s grandchildren, Shelby and Cooper. The Lions’ calendars are here. They will be handing them out today after the meal. Ronnie K. is home from the hospital and doing fine. He had been in the hospital in Billings with Covid, but he is recovering the rest of the way at home. Chuck Allen is out of the hospital. He...

  • Gov. Gianforte: Montana Is a National Leader in Construction Job Growth

    Apr 6, 2022

    Together with the Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI), Governor Greg Gianforte today announced Montana is a national leader in employment growth in the construction sector, growing 12.3% between February 2020 and February 2022. “A thriving construction sector is critical to Montana’s growing economy. That’s why we’ve prioritized investing in the trades and increasing apprenticeship opportunities to empower Montanans with in-demand skills,” Gov. Gianforte said. “We’ll continue this momentum so we can ramp up housing capacity, get...

  • School Board Work Session Minutes

    Apr 6, 2022

    MINUTES OF WORK SESSION OF FEBRUARY 28, 2022 JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICTS NO. 55 & 55H The Trustees of School Districts No. 55 & 55H, Musselshell County, Roundup, Montana met for a work session on Monday, February 28, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. at the District Office. Trustees present included Chairperson Vandeberg, Vice-Chairperson Brewer, Snook (4:14 PM), and Serrano. Trustee Bedford was not present at this meeting. Administrators in attendance were Superintendent Sealey and Clerk Eiselein. The work session started at 4:00 PM. Continued discussion was...

  • Roundup City Council Meeting Minutes

    Apr 6, 2022

    MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUNDUP HELD ON November 2 2021 AT 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND GOTO MEETING. Before the scheduled Council meeting, Mayor Jones swore in Cameron McCleary as a new Councilmember. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Jones. Clerk/Treasurer Lanter conducted roll call with council members, Long, Vivirito. Liggett, Erickson, Carlson, McCleary, Toombs, and Fisher present. Also, present were Assistant Clerk Mann and Director Sibley. Attorney Brooks was present by video....

  • Roundup City Council Meeting Agenda

    Apr 6, 2022

    Parks Committee @ 6:15 Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://meet.goto.com/778031141 You can also dial in using your phone. United States:+1 (646) 749-3122 Access Code: 778-031-141 City Council Meeeting Agenda March 15, 2022 CALL TO ORDER Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES February 15, 2022 APPROVE AGENDA LAW ENFORCEMENT PUBLIC COMMENT (3-minute limit per person) VISITORS Ponderosa Wind John Husar-20 minutes NEW BUSINESS MAYOR CITY ATTORNEY REPORT OF SITE PERMITS Bruce Hoiland...

  • The Roundup FFA Chapter Attends State FFA Convention in Bozeman

    Apr 6, 2022

    The Roundup FFA Chapter attended the 92nd State FFA Convention in Bozeman, Montana March 30th - April 2nd. Nine Roundup members competed in Livestock Evaluation, Agricultural Technology and Mechanicals Systems, Extemporaneous Speaking, State Star in Ag Placement and State Talent during the week. Tyeson Gravenhof placed 3rd overall as an individual in Livestock Evaluation. Emily Coles placed 3rd in State Talent with her vocal performance, Emily also sang the National Anthem at the opening...

  • Roast Beef Potpie

    Apr 6, 2022

    TOTAL TIME: Prep: 30 min. Bake: 30 min. YIELD: 6 servings. Everyone in the family will want a piece of this pie, and every home cook will appreciate a helping hand from packaged beef roast and refrigerated pie pastry. —Patricia Myers, Maryville, Tennessee Ingredients: 10 fresh baby carrots, chopped 6 small red potatoes, cubed 1 medium onion, chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 package (17 ounces) refrigerated beef roast au jus, coarsely chopped 2 tablespoons minced fresh cilantro 1/4 teaspoon s...