Articles from the May 27, 2020 edition


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  • Big Horn Signs of Roundup

    Lura Pitman|May 27, 2020

    If your familiar with where the old Roundup Record Building is at 24 Main Street, you already have seen that a new business is in the old building. Jeremy and Kim Erickson and their sons Rhett 4, and Rhys 8, moved to Roundup from Laurel in 2013 starting their business, Big Horn Signs, from their home. They chose Roundup to relocate to because there wasn't a sign business here, and they were looking to bring something new to the area. They progressed and moved the business into the old flower sho...

  • Covid -19 Forces RIDE 2020 to Cancel

    May 27, 2020

    What would have been the 16th annual Roundup Independence Day’s Extravaganza this July 2 - 5th has been cancelled due to the Global Pandemic that is Covid-19. The RIDE committee was hoping that the threat would be gone, but a decision had to be made by May 15th with acts and booking agents. After contacting the Governor’s office and Central Montana Health District office, no assurance was given that the Stages that were set up by the Trump Pandemic Committee would be gone by July 2nd. As of the committee’s meeting on May 5th the State of Monta...

  • Melstone High School Graduates

    May 27, 2020

  • Roundup Loses Main Street Business

    May 27, 2020

    A fire of unknown origins engulfed the popular Vintage Cafe at 9:30 AM, on May 20th. The fire was fought by Roundup Volunteer Fire Dept., Dean Creek Volunteer Fire Dept., Bull Mtn. Volunteer Fire Dept., Hawk Creek Volunteer Fire Dept., MT DNRC, also assisting, Musselshell County Ambulance, City of Roundup, Musselshell Sheriff's Dept., MT Highway Patrol, MT Dept. of Transportation, Musselshell DES & KLE Construction which used a large excavator to tear the structure down to prevent the blase...

  • Pastor's Corner

    May 27, 2020

    DO YOU KNOW THE LORD? I have been reading Ezekiel and the recurring theme throughout the book is “THEN YOU SHALL KNOW THAT I AM THE LORD”. All of God’s prophets predicted dire events for the nation of Israel. No one believed them. Not only were Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the minor prophets not believed, the people chose to believe the false prophets who told them what they wanted to hear. The true prophets were severely punished – Isaiah is reported to have been sawn in half, Jeremiah was thrown in a pit to die of starvation then exiled...

  • Letters to the Editor

    May 27, 2020

    Yes Roundup. I have done 15 years of volunteer work,and many other things in town,only to be back-stabbed and gossiped about using myths that locals made up about me.You try to get on a board here and see how far you can go! Not very far.Californians are use to getting Federal help as it is a Liberal state. Roundup Montana cannot get anything....all our extra funds have paid off land owners in the "Duck Pond" area that floods.Now Musselshell county is broke ! You have been her since 2019.you missed two floods and a hail storm. I made $38...

  • Rosendale will fix our broken healthcare system

    May 27, 2020

    No matter where you fall politically, I think everyone can agree that our healthcare system is broken. Matt Rosendale understands that it was government that broke the system, and that socialized medicine and more government control will never be the answer. Matt will fight to keep health decisions between patients and doctors and to get government out of the way. He has a proven track record of getting results for Montana families. As Montana’s State Auditor, Matt has expanded access to healthcare, reduced insurance premiums in the i...

  • I trust Rosendale to lead our recovery

    May 27, 2020

    Since the very beginning, Matt Rosendale has been on the forefront of battling the coronavirus. Before it even arrived in the Treasure State, Matt began developing a plan. That’s why when we first started to see economic uncertainty, Matt immediately undertook efforts to educate and warn the public, especially our seniors, about the scam attempts and bad actors that would try to take advantage of them in this time of crisis. Matt sat down with Montana’s health insurers to make sure that anyone who needed to get tested would be able to do so...

  • Is This About the Election or the Virus?

    Harold Pease PhD|May 27, 2020

    So many things are hitting us fast, hard and from all directions. It is increasingly difficult to sift through the messages to find truth as everything—even a virus—has been weaponized. So honest people have to ask, “Is this about the election or the virus?” Who benefits most? I was a boy when the Asian Flu Pandemic, originating in Singapore, attacked America leaving 116,000 dead in 1957. I was in college when more than 100,000 people in the U.S. died of the, highly contagious, Hong Kong Flu in the 1968 Pandemic (Centers for Disease Control...

  • The Energy Industry Was Ready For COVID-19

    May 27, 2020

    By Bette Grande The COVID-19 outbreak has made a lot of things uncertain. Americans don't know the next time they'll see toilet paper in a grocery store, let alone whether or not they'll stay healthy or have a job in a week. But even amid the chaos, Americans don't have to worry about fueling their vehicles or powering their homes. The U.S. energy industry has what it takes to weather a crisis of this magnitude, and has already taken steps to secure the nation's energy supply during the pandemic. Unlike other major industries, the energy...

  • Rosendale will protect our property rights

    May 27, 2020

    In Montana, we know that private property ownership is critical not only to our economic security, but is also one of our most fundamental and basic constitutional rights. Unfortunately, all too often the government infringes on the rights of individual Montana landowners in order to push the political agendas of those at the helm of government. As a member of the State Land Board, and in his time in the legislature Matt Rosendale has fought back against government bureaucrats and environmental extremists who’re attempting to chip away at o...

  • Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic

    May 27, 2020

    By: Matt Rosendale My mission as State Auditor during the COVID-19 pandemic has been to ensure continuity of insurance coverage and to provide as much financial relief as possible. With so many of our friends and neighbors laid off, furloughed, working with reduced hours, or closing their business altogether, every dollar matters right now. I worked with insurance companies and eliminated red tape to get more than $20.7 million back to Montanans in refunds and credits on 500,000 insurance policies. I also worked with Montana’s health i...

  • Cemetery Rules for Memorial Flowers

    May 27, 2020

    In the city cemetery only, flowers will not be allowed during the maintenance period of April 15 through September 15 except for funerals. Memorial Day flowers may be left approximately one week after Memorial Day. Special occasion flowers may be left for one day in celebration of birthdays, anniversaries, etc. All flower not picked up by those dates will be removed....

  • MSU Extension Discusses Probate Process and Settling an Estate

    May 27, 2020

    MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension has published free guidance on settling a person’s estate after death, a process known as probate.Extension has made the MontGuides “What is a Personal Representative” and “Probate” available online at http://www.montana.edu/estateplanning/eppublications.html. Paper copies are also available from county Extension or reservation offices.The Montana Uniform Probate Code provides a flexible and simplified approach to probate administration, according to Wendy Wedum, MSU Extension Ponder...

  • Bring in the Birds with These Winning Plant Varieties

    Melinda Myers|May 27, 2020

    Fill your gardens with beautiful plants that produce an abundance of seeds the birds will love. You’ll enjoy the flowers as well as the birds that visit to dine on the seeds. Best of all, there is no feeder to refill or clean. Sunflowers are likely the first seed-producing plant that comes to mind. Their dark brown centers turn to seeds that attract a wide variety of birds and of course squirrels to your yard. Add a unique flare to your sunflower collection with the All-America Selections (AAS) winner Sunflower Ring of Fire. Its chocolate b...

  • Home Depot Co-founder Bernie Marcus: 'Media's done a wonderful job of frightening America'

    May 27, 2020

    By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times Home Depot co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bernie Marcus said in a new interview that the mainstream media has done a “wonderful job” of frightening Americans during the coronavirus pandemic. Mr. Marcus, who last month was appointed by President Trump to serve on an advisory council to assist the White House coronavirus task force in reopening the economy, told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham Tuesday that the ongoing lockdowns across the country are permanently destroying small businesses. “I th...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    May 27, 2020

    Happenings at the Musselshell County Sheriff’s Office May 7th- May 13th May 7th A 911 came in requesting the Ambulance for an individual possibly having a diabetic incident. Ambulance responded RMH requested a transfer to Billings, Ambulance responded A 911 came in requesting an Ambulance for an individual having chest pains. Ambulance responded A 911 came in requesting the Ambulance for an individual complaining of arm pain. Ambulance responded A report of a hostile patron came in from a local business, Deputy responded A report of cows out o...

  • Museum of the Rockies Phased Reopening to Begin May 28

    May 27, 2020

    MSU News Service BOZEMAN — After closing its doors in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Museum of the Rockies announced it will begin a phased reopening this month. Starting June 3, the museum will be open to the general public, however members will be able to enter May 28. The museum’s hours will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. The museum store and exhibition halls will be open, including its feature exhibit “Reptiles: The Beautiful and the Deadly,” which showcases 19 different reptile species housed in natural...

  • Montana Farmers Union, with Farmers Union Enterprise, donates 30,000 pounds of pork to the Montana Food Bank Network

    May 27, 2020

    Great Falls, MT- Montana Farmers Union and Farmers Union Enterprise donated 30,000 pounds of pork ribs to the Montana Food Bank Network in Missoula Monday. The pork ribs are from Redwood Farms, one of the entities in the Farmers Union family of businesses owned by Farmers Union Enterprises. “COVID-19 has impacted all of us, said Walter Schweitzer, President of Montana Farmers Union. “It has affected our livelihoods and our food systems. Farmers Union is all about helping a neighbor in need. This donation came from your neighbors who are fam...

  • Montana Historic Society to Reopen June 9

    May 27, 2020

    The Montana Historical Society will reopen its exhibits, Research Center, Museum Store and State Historic Preservation Office to the general public beginning Tuesday, June 9. Its public operating hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The Original Governor’s Mansion will be closed until Phase 3 restrictions of the Governor’s reopening plan, due to the inability to practice social distancing. Once the doors are open, visitors will notice several changes put in place to help prevent transmission of the novel coronavirus. The...

  • MSU to Offer Summer Courses for Incoming Students to Help Jump-Start College Careers

    May 27, 2020

    MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University will offer a selection of online courses this summer for incoming freshmen intended to help them get a head start on college. Kick Off Your College Career is the group effort of the Office of Admissions, Academic Advising Center and faculty from the Colleges of Agriculture, Letters & Science, and Honors College. The program allows students to take an MSU course remotely over the summer, and gradually transition into their college academic career. Available courses satisfy many of the g...

  • MSU-Northern To Start Fall Classes August 31

    May 27, 2020

    Montana State University-Northern has determined that the start date for fall semester will remain as published, and classes will begin on August 31, 2020. The university is pursuing a modified schedule that will include face-to-face lectures and labs and also ensure that students will not be expected to be on campus after Thanksgiving break. Chancellor Kegel has established work groups to develop the detailed plan for Fall 2020, which will be published on msun.edu and updated regularly as decisions are made or circumstances change. Summer...

  • Governor Bullock Announces Montana to Enter Phase Two of Reopening Plan on June 1st

    May 27, 2020

    MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock today announced the state will move to Phase Two of the Reopening the Big Sky plan and will lift the 14-day out-of-state travel quarantine beginning June 1 as Montana continues to have the lowest number of positive COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations per capita. “Montana has been an example for the rest of the nation in our response to this global pandemic. I have no doubt that we can continue to be that example, but only if Montanans, businesses, and visitors alike continue to take seriously the res...

  • Bringing Drug Manufacturing Back to America, Holding China Accountable for the Coronavirus Cover-UpNotice

    May 27, 2020

    Now is the time to put politics aside and come together as a nation to beat this pandemic. In the face of adversity, Americans have always stepped up to the challenge. Over the past several months, we witnessed a once booming economy come to a halt as the world responded to the COVID-19 outbreak. Millions of Americans have lost their jobs. Tens of thousands of Americans have died due to COVID-19. The road ahead of us is tough, but I have faith in the ingenuity of American innovation to help us find drugs to cure and prevent COVID-19. As our...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    May 27, 2020

    Commissioner May 11, 2020 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Borner. Commissioner Carlson was present. There was no public present. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Carlson made the motion to approve the agenda after adding approving a land use agreement for KLE Construction. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Carlson made the motion to approve the May 4, 2020 minutes as is. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Carlson did not have any board...

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