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  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Apr 28, 2021

    MUSSELSHELL COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S AGENDA APRIL 23rd, 2021 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 Fergus Easement Chip Seal on Old Divide Road. Training opportunities for employees. Belveal Property New Business Water rights Telephone Systems Grants Rural Development/Commons sidewalks Historic Tourism Grant/MT Dept of Commerce next Fall Montana Transportation Alternatives (TA) Program 9:00 M...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Apr 28, 2021

    Commissioners April 9, 2021 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Goffena. Commissioner Turley and Commissioner Pancratz were present. Pledge of Allegiance. CFO Chris Kirk joined the meeting for observation. Ms. Kirk will be calling Auditor Denning to go over accounting procedures. Mr. Denning will be here the week of April 25, 2021 sometime. Commissioner Pancratz made the motion to approve the agenda as is. Commissioner Turley seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Turley made the motion to approve the...

  • Roundup City Council Meeting Minutes

    Apr 28, 2021

    MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUNDUP HELD ON MARCH 2, 2021 AT 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND GOTO MEETING. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Jones. Clerk/Treasurer Lanter conducted roll call with council members Long, Liggett, Vivirito, Erickson, Toombs, and Fisher present. Also, present were Assistant Clerk Mann and Director Sibley. Attorney Lundvall was present by video. Absent were Griffith and Carlson. Moved by Toombs seconded by Liggett to approve the minutes of the February 16, 2021...

  • First Montana Case of White-Nose Syndrome Detected in Fallon County Bat

    Apr 28, 2021

    MILES CITY – A myotis bat, found dead in Fallon County in southeastern Montana, has been confirmed positive for white-nose syndrome. The bat was sent to the U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wisc., for analysis. It tested positive for Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS) in bats. A pathologist also confirmed characteristic WNS lesions in the skin of the bat. Biologists with Fish, Wildlife & Parks have been closely monitoring for WNS in recent years as part of an e...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Blythe Sealey Story by Makayla Goffena Blythe Sealey has made herself a household name in the Roundup community. Over the years she has helped the Lady Panthers earn more than a few district and divisional trophies, most recently adding a third place trophy from state with her basketball team. Blythe's best memories in high school were making it to the state basketball tournament and making history with her best friends. While Blythe is going to miss all of her teammates and friends she'll make...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Chris Maetche Story by Erica Dodd Christopher Russell Maetche was born October 15, 2002. When Chris was younger he used to imagine himself as a Bull Rider because it looks fun. His favorite high school memory is Homecoming senior year because they won the football game, and all around there was a lot of celebrating. Three things Chris wants to accomplish are: graduate college, own his own house, and at some point visit Alaska. The person that Chris admires is his uncle, because he is raising...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Tia Stahl Story by Lauren Bruner Tia Rebecca Sue Stahl was born on August 31, 2003. When she was younger, Tia used to imagine herself as a firefighter because some of her family members were in that profession. Tia is proud of her team placing third in the State Basketball Tournament. She will most miss her friends and the people at Roundup High School. Ambitious, charismatic, and passionate are three words Tia uses to describe herself. After high school she is going to college to pursue a...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Ryder Adams Story by Makayla Goffena Ryder Adams is a familiar face to the roundup community. In high school Ryder has shown great aptitude in welding. Over the years Ryder has been very involved in the co-curriculum organization Future Farmers of America. Most of Ryder's best memories were on FFA trips. Ryder was a remote learner this year but still took every opportunity he could to be in the shop. After graduation Ryder is going to miss spending time in the shop with Mrs. Harper and his...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Ashlynn Isle Story by Mark Darsow Ashlynn Isle is a senior at Roundup High School. During her freshman, sophomore, and junior she participated in cheerleading and pep club. Ashlynn was also part of the yearbook staff as an upperclassman and was in the drumline as a junior. After high school she plans on attending Bold Cosmetology, in Billings, Montana. Three words that she chose to describe herself were: honest, personable, and outgoing....

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Syrah Shaw Story by Zackary Dodd Syrah Lovesong Shaw was born on June 12, 2003. Syrah is a kind and caring student of RHS. As a kid Syrah used to imagine herself as a silver wolf with blue eyes. Syrah's favorite childhood memory is when she was getting her pet chihuahua named Chloe. Syrah's mother passed away this year and she misses her mom a lot, when asked what she would wish for she said "it would be to see my mom alive and well again". Her most valued possession is one of the turtle bead...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Skylar Clark Story by Zackary Dodd Skylar Clark is a talented student of RHS. Skylar loves art and had fun with the annual Peeps-show, even taking high honors this year. She also enjoys visiting her friends Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Larson. When Skylar graduates from high school she wants to first work at Radio Shack. Then when she is older, "Like 30 or something," Skylar would like to own her own business selling paint and art....

  • Parks Board to Discuss Hell Creek State Park Lease Agreement Proposal

    Apr 28, 2021

    HELENA – The Montana State Parks and Recreation Board will meet April 27 to discuss a proposal to enter a two-year, no-cost lease agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the operation and maintenance of Hell Creek State Park on Fort Peck Reservoir. The proposal includes the option of two one-year extensions. Under this proposed action, FWP will work with the Little Shell Tribe during the upcoming lease term. The Tribe has expressed interest in managing the federally owned recreation site in the future. "This path forward will e...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Ivy Canfield Story by Makalya Goffena Ivy Canfield is a senior that we could not be more happy to have. While she may be a recent addition, moving from Phippsburg, MT during her sophomore year, it feels like she has always been with us. Ivy has been involved in volleyball and track for the last three years. This year Ivy joined the golf team. Her favorite memory during her time in Roundup was playing "sticks" with her classmates in Sophomore Biology. Ivy plans to attend Flathead Valley...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    John Main Story by Andrea Haverkamp John Main plans to become either an engineer in the army or a tradesman. When he was little, he imagined he would be a chef. In high school, John was involved in track and field and chorus. An accomplishment he is proud of is, when he was fifteen, John hiked Mt Katahdin. His favorite memory is when he hiked Knife Edge on Mt Katahdin and was able to see for miles over the steep slopes....

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Kennah Jensen Story by Lauren Bruner Kennah Elizabeth Jensen was born on September 28, 2002. She is proud of making the decision to move to Roundup, and her team taking third place at the State Basketball Tournament. Kennah's favorite class is Problems Of American Democracy because she is interested in government, and enjoys Mr. Eiselein's teaching style. She admires her parents because they work hard, and made her who she is today. Encouraging, motivated, and respectful is how Kennah describes...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Kodiak Moore Story by Andrea Haverkamp Kodak Hunter Moore plans to go to culinary arts school after he graduates from high school. Kodiak's favorite childhood memory is when he caught his first fish while camping with his mom. The one thing Kodiak says he is going to miss after graduating is not being with the great friends he made at Roundup High School. In ten years, Kodiak sees himself having a good job, a family, and teaching them the things he learned growing up....

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Dakota Krebs Story by Zack Dodd Dakota Krebs is a brilliant student who enjoys art and has been in art for all of high school. Dakota does not have a plan after graduation but will miss his friends after he graduates. His favorite part of Roundup High School is that it is local. Dakota likes to spend his spare time playing video games, watching videos, and walking. As a kid he imagined himself as a dragon. Dakota's favorite childhood memory is all the animals he had growing u...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Kaide Griffith Story by Makayla Goffena Kaide Griffith is a familiar face to anyone that has attended a basketball game in the last four years. During high school Kaide could be found in the gym with his dad Coach Rick Griffith or on the greens with Coach Ed Rutan. Kaide's best memories in high school mostly surround basketball. They range from playing with his older brother his freshman year to finishing his career with life long friends. After graduation Kaide plans to attend Montana State...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Taya Dauenhauer Story by Lauren Bruner Taya Rose Dauenhauer was born on December 11, 2002. When she was younger she imagined herself as a nurse, because she finds it interesting and enjoys helping people. Friends describe Taya as outgoing, loud, and friendly. Her favorite high school memory is the cheer team winning Cheerfest her freshman year. Taya admires her mom because she is strong and doesn't let anything set her back from what she wants. After high school she is starting basic training...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Guilia Massignan Story by Emily Donahue Giulia Massignan has one of the most fascinating stories of this year's crop of graduating seniors, because she is originally from Pergine Valsugana, Italy. She has been living with her host-mother Doris Boone since mid-January. Being in America has been like one big dream for her. Cheerleading has been by far her favorite sport, and she also participates in Track and Field. Among her favorite parts of America are Target, green bean casserole, and Rylee...

  • Roundup Senior Spotlight

    Apr 28, 2021

    Gareth Servis Story by Nathan Long Gareth Servis is the son of Natalie Austin, Richard Austin, and Clint Servis. He plans to go to college for Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. He hopes to be an automotive designer for Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles. Gareth spent 4 years in Speech and Drama, 2 of which he was the captain. He was an FFA Chapter Officer for all 4 years of high school. He was involved in the school play and track every year as well. Gareth was also the Student Body President...

  • Salted Caramel Pretzel Rice Krispies Treats

    Apr 28, 2021

    Craving a snack that's both salty and sweet? These salted caramel Rice Krispies Treats can't be beat. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen TOTAL TIME: Prep: 20 + standing YIELD: 2 dozen. Ingredients 1 package (10 ounces) miniature marshmallows 3 tablespoons canola oil 6 cups Rice Krispies 1 cup caramels, chopped and divided 1 cup miniature pretzels, chopped and divided 1 package (11-1/2 ounces) milk chocolate chips, melted Sea salt, optional Directions 1. In a microwave or in a large saucepan over low h...

  • PLANT A TREE FOR ARBOR DAY ON FRIDAY, APRIL 30

    The City of Roundup will celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, April 30 by planting two trees at the City Park at 10:00 a.m. The fourth grade students have been invited to attend this educational program . Mayor Jones will accept the recognition for the City of Roundup. This program will include the history of Arbor Day by Forester Josh Stoychoff, and current information on the Emerald Ash Borer by Jennifer Solf, Extension Agent. The celebration will continue at 2:00 p.m. the same day in front of the Memorial Garden where a memorial tree will be...