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Mark Hall is the new Pastor at Roundup's New Life Fellowship Church. He began traveling here from Billings last January with his wife Jennifer to attend, become a member, and be a help to his friend, Lonnie Riddle. Being an ordained preacher since 1998, and a long-time friend of Lonnie Riddle, he began filling in for the older Pastor from time to time, and then more often throughout the year. Lonnie made the decision to retire, and Mark stepped up to full time for the community church. Mark...
The Roundup Fire Department took the Roundup Senior class of 2021 through town for the annual Senior parade of Main Street. At the Roundup Record and Winnett Tribune, we would like to wish all the seniors of 2021 all of the best for the years ahead wherever they may go, and whatever they may do....
Despite continued investment and efforts to fight illegal robocalls plaguing telephone customers, Mid-Rivers has recently noticed an increase in scam calls in the area that show up on caller ID as reputable local business names. Scammers are “spoofing” the caller ID (sending through fake caller ID names and/or numbers) to look like names you recognize, hoping to increase the chances of getting the called party to answer. Our own business name has been used by scammers trying to obtain personal account information. They may also pretend to be...
Montana Has a Supreme Problem! Despite those provisions, we know they have been making law from the bench for years, which is malfeasance of office through their own admission. There are hundreds of examples of their admission written in their own dissenting opinions. Here are a few: The Supreme Court of Montana expressed their clear understanding of the statutory role of a judge in City of Missoula v. Iosefo, 330 P. 3d 1180 (2014), wherein Justice Beth Baker admitted that when considering the construction of instruments, the Supreme Court of...
WUHAN LAB MYSTERY.....Well for those of you who listen to the REAL news outlets, your finding out the truth about the Chinese virus a year ago. Some people and many news outlets told people like us that we were "nuts" to believe" that the Chinese made the deadly virus that has disturbed our lives for over a year now. President Trump was condemned for speaking out against our communist enemy, the Chinese. Now, truth is being exposed. Our corrupt, Biden/Harris administration is trying to quiet the information down, but now, even Liberal...
To my white Democrat friends and in sincere kindness I must ask. Why do you belong to a party that defines you as racist and thus society’s enemy? Even more amazing, why are most of those defining you as racist because you are white, also white, as for example Joe Biden. If race is systemic isn’t he also racist because he is white? There is some evidence for this, over his nearly fifty year political career he has certainly made many racists statements and supported racist policies like forced busing. Kamala Harris exposed this in the 2020 pre...
Musselshell Watershed Coalition Meeting Minutes April 13, 2021 Virtual Meeting by GoToMeeting Present: Bill Milton, Facilitator; Laura Nowlin, Musselshell Watershed Coalition Coordinator; Wendy Beye, MWC Scribe; Leon Hammond, Deadman’s Basin Water Users Association; Diane Ahlgren, Mosby Musselshell Watershed Group; Wendy Jones, Lower Musselshell Conservation District Administrator; Carie Hess, Petroleum County Conservation District Administrator; Dusty Olson, Garfield County Conservation District Administrator; Kelsey Miller, Wheatland C...
On Sunday, May 16th, 2021, Jeremy Lee Brown, loving husband, and father of two children, passed away at the age of 38. Jeremy was born in Ridge Oak, Michigan in 1983 to Julianna (Bernard) Brown and Danny Brown. He graduated from Berkley High School and served in the US Navy shortly after graduation. When stationed in Seattle, Washington he met his wife, Charlina M Brown, whom he married on May 20th, 2006. They have two young children, MacDara and Madelline. With his young family, he moved to...
Louanne Woodford, 89 of Lewistown former Winnett & Mosby resident died Tuesday morning, November 24th, 2020, in the Central Montana Medical Center. A Celebration of Life for Louanne Woodford will be at the Winnett Baptist Church on Friday, June 11th, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. with a reception to follow at the Winnett Bar, cremation has taken place. Friends are asked to make memorials to the Petroleum County Ambulance or to the charity of their choice and they may be left with the Cloyd Funeral Home. Condolences for the family may be posted online at...
Musselshell County Commissioners May 28, 2021 Agenda 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 Maintenance...
Marshall Swearingen, MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Millions of tons of plastic are discarded each day, and for much of it there are few options for conventional recycling. But that material could soon find a new and beneficial use thanks to microbes being harnessed by Montana State University scientists. In a recent study, researchers in MSU's Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering found that plastic treated with certain bacteria could be added to concrete in significant quantities without compromising the structural material's strength. The study...
The 16th edition of RIDE is just not too far out in the early summer distance. The dates for the events are July 2-4th. The RIDE committee has been preparing for this event for literally two years. No one had a clue what lay ahead as 2020 approached. With the world in a pandemic, last year’s RIDE was cancelled, and everything was moved ahead to this year with the blessings of the entertainment already booked. Earlier this year Lauren Mascitti was added to the July 3rd lineup, but we just moved the contracts of Joe Nichols and the Hotel Californ...
MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Rare Scandinavian artifacts will be the focal point of the new exhibit at the Museum of the Rockies, opening on Saturday, May 29. "The Vikings Begin" will feature boat burial artifacts, helmets, swords, jewelry, glass vessels, bowls and more. The collection of artifacts comes from the Gustavianum Uppsala University Museum in Sweden and is making its first-ever tour of the United States. To understand the story of how the Vikings began, the exhibition explores their relationship with the outside world, their s...
I. The Trustees of School District No. 55H, Musselshell County, Roundup, Montana met for their regular board meeting on Monday, February 8, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. in the district office located at 12 Main Street. Trustees present included Chairperson Vandeberg, Vice-Chairperson Brewer, Snook, and Bedford (7:14 PM). Trustee Angel was not present at this meeting. Administrators in attendance were Elementary Principal Griffith, High School Principal Larson, Superintendent Sealey, and Clerk Eiselein. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, and the...
I. The Trustees of School District No. 55H, Musselshell County, Roundup, Montana met for their regular board meeting on Monday, March 8, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. in the District Office. Trustees present included Chairperson Vandeberg, Vice-Chairperson Brewer, Angel, Snook, and Bedford (7:01 PM). Administrators in attendance were Elementary Principal Griffith, High School Principal Larson (7:15 PM), Superintendent Sealey, and Clerk Eiselein. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, and the meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Chairperson...
Marshall Swearingen, MSU News Service As more contagious and potentially lethal versions of the pandemic-causing coronavirus make headlines, Montana State University scientists have some good news: A local variant appears to undermine, not enhance, the pathogen's ability to overcome the human immune system. As part of a global effort to monitor for mutations of the virus that could cause it to spread more easily or inflict more severe disease, the MSU team used cutting-edge technologies to identify and analyze a variant that circulated in...
As trees bloom across Montana, many backyard apple and pear growers wonder when they should spray their trees to avoid having worms in their fruit when harvest comes. Montana State University specialists with MSU Extension and the College of Agriculture work to answer that question annually, based on temperature and pest emergence. The worm most frequently found in fruit like apples or pears is the larvae of the codling moth, a common pest across the state. Because moths are cold-blooded, their life cycle from egg to adult is influenced by...
TOTAL TIME: Prep/Total Time: 30 min. YIELD: 16 servings. I created this southwestern pasta salad for a friend who owns a catering business. I was told it was a hit at her events and it's now among the most-requested dishes. —Valonda Seward, Coarsegold, California Ingredients 1/2 cup fresh lime juice 1/4 cup olive oil 2 teaspoons ground cumin 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 tablespoon salsa 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar 3/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 package (16 ounces) uncooked s...