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Peggy Unterseher, pronounced Unter-see-her, has lived in Roundup and taught high school Art class for sixteen years. She has taught various mediums, from drawing, painting, stained glass, pottery, all the way to Easter Peep's dioramas, to much more. While there are many talented artists in the world, art teachers are among the most talented. Not only do they work with multiple mediums of the craft, they also work with children and parents. That takes a very special kind of person, and Peggy is n...
Melstone Baseball would like to thank the Signal Peak Community Foundation for the baseball concessions shed....
Written by Linda Yount If you have driven by the Musselshell County Courthouse recently, you know that Teddy Blue Abbott and his steers have finally come home. The TBA Monument Committee along with artist Greg Eiselein are delighted to present Teddy Blue Abbott Crossing the Musselshell to the people of Musselshell County. We are now in the final phase of this nearly four-year project, that is, the landscaping. The monument is already a show stopper, and landscaping will not only enhance the area but also help preserve the monument. The...
Unity Lodge AF & AM #71 once again gave Kindles away to one student in each grade at Roundup Elementary School. Students read books throughout the month of April and entered into a drawing. Thank You!...
The Roundup School District Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that Mr. Josiah Mayfield has been hired as the new superintendent of schools. Mr. Mayfield brings a wealth of experience in education and program management, from his 20+ years of experience working in the classroom, at the State Department of Education and-as a District Administrator. He is scheduled to begin his position on July 1, 2022. Mr. Mayfield earned his master's degree, teaching credential, and bachelor's degree from California Polytechnic State University in San...
Whereas, Roundup, Montana includes a growing number of older Americans who contribute their strength, wisdom, and experience to our community; and Whereas, communities benefit when people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds are welcomed, included, and supported; and Whereas, The City of Roundup recognizes our need to create a community that provides the services and supports older Americans need to thrive and live independently for as long as possible; and Whereas, Roundup can work to build an even better community for our older residents...
Inflation in the United States – Part 4 By: John Steele Gordon In 1974, Congress passed the Budget and Impoundment Control Act – as misnamed an act of Congress as it is possible for an act to be. It effectively removed the president as a player in the budget game, by ending his power to impound appropriated funds. With Congress in full control of spending, spending went out of control. In the six years preceding the Act, with the Vietnam War raging, annual deficits had averaged 11.3 billion. In the first six years after the Act, with the war...
CONGRATULATIONS to the Moron and Misfit living in the White House. Not only is this buffoon the worst President in our nation's history, but he is also the FIRST dictator to live in the people's house! [applaud haha]. His recent disinformation bureau that is within our Homeland Security department says this best. Now, after investor Elon Musk bought Twitter for the sum of $44 billion dollars, the leader of the Democrat marxist party became paranoid. Social media may tell the truth about Joe Biden . Well crazy Joe, we need not see what social...
Dear Editor: I read with some horror the article in the Federalist (April 22, 2022) by John Lott, Jr. detailing remaining issues from 2020 with Montana election integrity. I messaged the Secretary of State with my concerns. I received the excellent and detailed response from the SOS office below. For anyone who has remaining questions about Montana's election integrity, I have altered the response from Ritchie Melby, Communications Director of the Secretary of State's Office for length and post the content below. During the 67th Legislative...
AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 7:00 P.M. April 5, 2022 CALL TO ORDER Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES March 15, 2022 APPROVE AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT (3-minute limit per person) VISITORS Tree Board Brad Marking - Justice Court Agreement LAW ENFORCEMENT NEW BUSINESS MAYOR Burn Property update Court fines information CITY ATTORNEY REPORT OF SITE PERMITS CORRESPONDENCE UNFINISHED BUSINESS Draft Court Services interlocal agreement Law Enforcement interlocal agreement - sent to county COUNCIL DISCUSSION/ FUTURE...
Roundup City Court Vogel, Xainder Lee, Driving under influence, Fines: $600, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 mos, Suspended 179 days. Hurkman, Kenneth Ray, Careless Driving, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Ray, Levi Glenn, Underage Possession, Fines: $100, Costs: $85. Missing Headlight, Fines: $60, Costs: $25. No License, Fines: $35, Costs: $25. Nickell, Dontay Durill, Underage Possession, Fines: $250, Costs: $85. Grover, Lara Ellen, Expired Registration, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Walker, James Robert, Disorderly Conduct, Fines: $100, Costs: $85. Layboult, Anthony...
Musselshell County Justice Court Brooks, Aaron Ray, Seatbelt, Fines: $20, Seatbelt, Fines: $20, Seatbelt, Fines: $20. Eisenbraun, Cameron John Logan, Speeding, Fines: $70. Jelle, Andrew Lee, Speeding, Fines: $70. Sullivan, Holly Barbara, Speeding, Fines: $20. Cook, Brett Allen, Speeding, Fines: $20. Stensvad, Vernon Keith, Unsafe Lights, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Bruschi, Kevin, Improper Passing, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Baker, Larry James, Failure to Stop for School Bus, Fines: $100, Costs: $35. Brook, John Phillip, Seatbelt, Fines: $20. Daun,...
Mussellshell County Commissioners Agenda May 6th, 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: Arena Building Grants A.R.E.S R.P.A. Minimum Allocation 9:00 Maintenance 9:30 10:00 10:30 Sheriff Lesnik 11:00 DES & FIRE WARDEN 11:30 Treasurer Hetrick 11:45 12:00 1:00 1:30 Ambulance Director Solberg 1:45 2:00 CFO Kirk...
Virginia Louise Casey 82, passed away on April 24, 2022. Virginia "Ginny" was born on May 22, 1939, to George Charles "Buck" McCleary and Ida Vranish McCleary. She was raised in Gibbtown, attended elementary school at Klein and high school in Roundup, Montana. After graduating from Roundup High School, she worked for a law firm in Roundup for several years and then moved to California where she met and married her husband, Lee Casey. She worked at numerous jobs in California, but most of her...
Montana State University expects more than 2,600 students will receive degrees during MSU's 136th commencement ceremonies, which are set for 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 13. MSU will confer degrees on candidates for graduation for the 2021-2022 academic year. This spring semester, there are expected to be 1,813 undergraduate students, 337 master's students and 103 doctoral students receiving degrees, according to MSU Office of the Registrar. There will also be 182 students from Gallatin College MSU who are expected to receive associate...
Older adults play vital, positive roles in our communities – as family members, friends, mentors, volunteers, civic leaders, members of the workforce, and more. Just as every person is unique, so too is how they age and how they choose to do it – and there is no “right” way. That’s why the theme for Older Americans Month (OAM) 2022 is Age My Way. Every May, the Administration for Community Living (ACL) leads the celebration of Older Americans Month. This year’s theme focuses on how older adults can age in their communities, living independent...
Governor Greg Gianforte today received the 2022 Fire Briefing from local, state, tribal, and federal agency administrators and fire management officers. “Folks around this table share a common goal: to protect our communities and natural resources from wildfire,” Gov. Gianforte said to open the briefing. “To be successful, Montana’s objective in every fire is aggressive attack, responding quickly and efficiently.” “We know it will take a commitment from all of us to aggressively attack and employ the full range of suppression strategies...
On Wednesday, April 27, the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) received confirmation of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in a Pondera County flock. Montana now has eight flocks confirmed infected as part of a wave of HPAI infections in the United States linked to the seasonal migrations of wild birds. HPAI has also been detected in Judith Basin, Cascade, Toole, Glacier, Missoula, Fergus, and Gallatin Counties. “Montana continues to be in the crosshairs for HPAI infections from wild birds,” said Marty Zaluski, Montana State Vet...
After proclaiming today Nurses Day in Montana, Governor Greg Gianforte announced Montana is the eighth best state in the nation for nurses, according to a recent study conducted by WalletHub. “Montana nurses care for our neighbors and save lives every day in service to our communities,” Gov. Gianforte said. “We’re thankful for all they do, and we’re thrilled Montana has been recognized as one of the top states for nurses to live, work, and raise a family.” Weighing 21 key metrics, including opportunity, competition, and the work environment...
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUNDUP HELD ON MARCH 1, 2022 AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE 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, Carlson, McCleary, Toombs, and Fisher present. Also, present were Director Sibley, Assistant Clerk Mann, and Attorney Brooks was present by video. Moved by Liggett seconded by Carlson to approve the minutes of the February 15, 2022 meeting. All...
After nearly three months of waiting for typical winter weather, cool temperatures and precipitation finally arrived during April in Montana. Prior to April, northwest Montana had been the largest recipient of precipitation this water year. “Weather patterns shifted last month, and April precipitation was slightly below normal in northwest Montana but well above normal in southcentral and southeast Montana,” said USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Hydrologist Eric Larson. The Missouri headwaters and mainstem received near nor...
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6 Wissota Street Stock season started with a 50 degree day with 40 mph winds at Electric City Speedway in Great Falls. The track stayed wet all night. Kayla drew 1st heat race. Bulletproof started smoking, causing concern amongst the pit crew. Just to find a missing grommet on transmission dipstick tube. Kayla finished 4th out of 6. Forcing a car inspection and weigh in. Everything went well except for some reason her transponder did not work.We will work that out before the race at Big Sky Speedway in Billings May 14th. The Main race was...
TOTAL TIME: Prep: 15 min. Cook: 8-1/2 hours YIELD: 6 servings. Cube steaks and gravy are a hearty home-style dinner your family will love after a busy day. The slow-cooked beef is wonderful served over mashed potatoes or noodles. -- Judy Long, Limestone, Tennessee Ingredients: 1/3 cup all-purpose flour 6 beef cube steaks (4 ounces each) 1 tablespoon canola oil 1 large onion, sliced and separated into rings 3 cups water, divided 1 envelope brown gravy mix 1 envelope mushroom gravy mix 1 envelope...