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This being the 19th consecutive year, Dan McCaffree and his family has generously offered to roast park for a two-day Memorial Weekend Pig-nic at the Musselshell School. The noon meal will be served Sunday, May 28, and Monday, May 29, beginning at noon both days. Come and spend the afternoon enjoying an old-fashioned style feast while visiting and relaxing with friends and family. Rather than an admission, the event relies on your generosity to make this event successful; requesting a free-will donation at the door. All proceeds go to operate t...
Clyde Smith Jr. is the world famous "Cub Doc". The Cub is a small aircraft made by Piper, and no longer in production, though there are many reproductions of the Cub. Clyde's dad was a famous test pilot for Piper Airplane, an engineering supervisor, flight test supervisor. According to Clint Wormer, there aren't many, if any, Cubs that don't have Clyde Smith Sr.'s name on them. Clyde Smith Jr. learned to fly from his father as a teen. His father taught him to fly an hour every Sunday afternoon....
A local farm is making big waves. Now in her fourth growing season, Andi Thatcher has grown and harvested.....FLOWERS. This is not what you may think of as a Montana farm, or agriculture product. Yet, Andi is very much part of the farming community and growing commercial product. In year one, many of the plants that Andi started weren't able to be cut for flowers until the second growing season. Farming, a career that involves loads of patients is also one of the most rewarding or devastating...
Don’t close your eyes when you read this tonight. The big boss would not even look at me as they walked down the hallway as they game me my eviction notice. It was not in writing and she’s the manager. The doors are always unlocked though that one housekeeper can steal anything she wants. You can steal there but don’t go to a hotel to have a drink. Pamela White Roundup/Billings...
The majority of Americans are aware of the Biden open borders policies that are devastating to our country. As a matter of fact, I no longer recognize the country I was born in. Presently, the United States is sandwiched between two enemies, Mexico and Canada. Both of our neighbors have helped in the illegal alien crossings into the United States. Mexico because the terrorist group known as the Mexican Cartel now operates and runs the nation and uses illegals as profit for their terrorist operation all along the southern border. Citizens of...
Commissioners May 19, 2023 Agenda CALL TO ORDER 8:30 Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Old business Telephone systems Thimble expansion New Business Grants A.R.E.S R.P.A. Minimum Allocation 9:00 Maintenance Supervisor Jett 10:00 County Agent Solf 10:30 Sheriff Lesnik 11:00 DES 11:30 Treasurer Hetrick 12:00 Lunch 1:00 1:30 Ron Solberg/Ambulance 2:00 CFO Kirk 2:30 3:00 Public Comment on any public matter within the jurisdiction of the Commissioners that is NOT on the agenda. All business...
Mid-Rivers Communications is proud to announce the award of 36 Scholarships to students from the Cooperative’s service area. Two $2,500 scholarships were awarded to students planning to attend Dawson Community College or Miles Community College, and 34 $2,000 scholarships were awarded to students planning to attend a four-year college or university, community college or tech school in the fall of 2023. Preference was given in the scholarship award selection process to students who plan to live and work in Eastern and Central Montana after c...
To be eligible for graduation honors, a Carroll student must complete 60 hours of coursework at Carroll and graduate with a cumulative grade point average of not less than 3.50. The three levels of honors are cum laude (3.50-3.69), magna cum laude (3.70-3.89), and summa cum laude (3.90-4.0). To be eligible for graduation with distinction, a Carroll student must complete 60 hours of coursework at Carroll, complete the senior thesis with a grade of "B" (3.0) or higher, and graduate with a cumulative grade point average of not less than 3.25....
Byrne Gebhardt (September 17, 1959 – May 16, 2023) Roundup, MT – Byrne Gebhardt, 63, passed away peacefully on May 16th surrounded by family. He was born on September 17, 1959 in Roundup, MT to John & Margaret Gebhardt. He lived a life filled with family, friends, hard work, flying, and bowling. Byrne graduated from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, with a Computer Sciences Degree. While at college, following a recommendation from one of his teachers, he wrote code for the US government at the testing grounds to help pay for college. Fol...
What: Bair Collins Project Community Coffee When: Monday June 5th 5:30pm-6:30pm Where: Senior Center, 610 2nd St West Draft Agenda: Welcome, introduction, and overview of the meeting Ice-breaker Student presentations Community planning game exercise Table presentations of outcomes Prioritization exercise Work group signup Closing thoughts and thank you...
Day Camp (5-12yrs.) June 5-9, $40 Jr. Teen (7-9 grade) June 19-24, $210 Children’s (7-9yrs.) June 27-July 1, $160 Basketball (4-8 grade) July 10-15, $200 Archery 12-18 yrs.) July 10-15, $195 Jr. Camp (4-6 grade) July 18-22, $170 Sr. Teen (10th grade-19yrs.) July 31-Aug. 5, $210 Family Camp (All ages) Aug. 11-13, Free Registration: (406) 535-4805 or www.lewtana.com...
HELENA– Five individuals and families will be honored with 2023 Montana Watershed and Wetland Stewardship Awards by the Montana Watershed Coordination Council (MWCC) and the Montana Wetland Council. The awards honor individuals or groups who embody excellence and commitment to watershed or wetland conservation, protection and restoration. Award recipients will be recognized by Lieutenant Governor Kristen Juras on April 26, 2023 at an awards ceremony at the Holter Museum of Art in Helena, Mont. "The Watershed and Wetland Stewardship Award r...
Missoula Aging Services (MAS) received information about an active scam targeting older adults in Montana. In the report, several individuals received multiple calls last week from someone claiming to be from Medicare. This could be a trend in other areas and the Agency would like to remind Medicare recipients to be aware: Medicare does not need to verify your information to get you more benefits. If somebody calls you to tell you that, they're lying. It's another Medicare scam. In the reports, the caller asks to verify the Medicare...
Ray, Levi Glenn, Illegal backing, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Alaers, Andrew Tanner, Assault, Fines: $500, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 Months, 172 Days Suspended. Criminal Mischief, Fines: $510, Costs: $75, Jail: 6 Months, 172 Days Suspended. Goffena, Kirsta Elaine, No Insurance, Fines: $250, Costs: $35. Arkinson, Olin Joseph, Warrant, Transferred to Another Court, Drunk Driving, Fines: $1000, Costs: $85, Jail 1 year Suspended: 363 Days, Possension, Fines: $110, Costs: $75. Hatter, James Thomas, Under the Influence, Fines: $1200, Costs: $85, Jail: 1 Year,...
5/14/23 00:35:49 Traffic Stop 05/14/23 02:02:40 Info 05/14/23 03:07:03 Medical 05/14/23 03:21:31 Medical 05/14/23 17:10:43 Vin 05/14/23 21:13:18 Traffic Stop 05/14/23 23:53:43 Medical 05/15/23 03:08:13 Medical 05/15/23 04:27:04 Medical 05/15/23 04:34:32 911 - No 05/15/23 06:28:59 Medical 05/15/23 14:17:16 Medical 05/15/23 15:51:46 Traffic 05/15/23 15:55:38 Traffic Stop 05/15/23 16:13:30 Assault 05/15/23 17:13:23 Traffic 05/15/23 18:19:38 Welfare 05/15/23 18:30:21 Medical 05/15/23 19:06:52 Medical 05/15/23 19:35:32 911 - No 05/15/23 19:48:23...
A Seminar with Tom Fidel Saturday, June 10, 2023, 10:00 am to 11:30 am At the Dean Creek Volunteer Fire Department 531 Dean Creek Road Lavina, MT 59046 Each of us works hard to balance our internal power and happiness with the frenetic pace around us. The demands of our daily life limit our ability to engage the world on a deeper level, which forces us to lean on the internet, social media, or traditional media to keep us engaged. While these mediums provide seemingly unlimited information, the “facts” are often intentionally manipulated to...
● Paint the State 2023 art contest to award 45 total prizes at regional and statewide levels. ● Three $10,000 grand prizes to be awarded to teen, adult and popular vote winners. One winner could win up to $20,000. ● A $508,000 grant from the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation expands major drug prevention initiative. ● Registration at PaintTheState.org open to all Montanans 13 and older through May 31....
In addition to the pig-nic festivities on May 28 & 29 in Musselshell, guests can purchase raffle tickets for a beautiful quilt made by Cindy McCaffree Berg. This is the second year Cindy has shown her support of Musselshell School by donating a colorful quilt to raffle in conjunction with the Annual Memorial Weekend Pig-nics that are hosted with the Dan McCaffree families. Cindy is the daughter of Dan McCaffree and the late Rae McCaffree. Cindy calls the design of the quilt "Tutti Fruitti." The elongated pieces intertwine with diagonal cuts...
TOTAL TIME: Prep: 30 min. + chilling YIELD: 8 servings. When Bing cherries are in season, I make this fruity custard-style fool. The sweet cherries and whipped cream balance perfectly with the sour cream. —Mary Ann Lee, Clifton Park, New York Ingredients 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1/3 cup cold water 1 cup sour cream 1/2 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/2 teaspoon almond extract 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups coarsely chopped fresh Bing or other dark sweet cherries, divided 1 cup h...
From February 22, edition- Bill Lang, 69, passed on to his heavenly home February 10, 2023. He had been living in Atoka, OK for several years, after retiring from his trucking business. He died peacefully after an extended illness, surrounded by his OK family. Bill was born July 12, 1953 to Chris and Jean Lang. He is survived by his siblings Leona (John) Whetham, Debbie (Mark) Fox, Vern (Patti) Lang and Tammy (Steve) Sotak and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his...