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A leisurely walk around town will reveal new, young trees with some sort of green critter wrapped around the base. These critters are sometimes standing upright and sometimes seem to be taking a bit of a rest. The Tree Board has purchased and is in the process of placing these odd-looking things, known as Tree Gators, around the newly planted trees from the DNRC Ash Borer Grant. Homeowners are being asked to fill them every two weeks, particularly during this extreme heat. The fill hole is...
Governor Gianforte was in Roundup on July 1st and took a tour thru Selltech a company which employs about 12 people from the local area. The photo shows the Governor taking a 'selfie' of the owners and some of the employees....
WHEREAS, on June 18, 2021, the Musselshell County Commissioners passed Resolution 2021-19 imposing Stage One Fire Restrictions. The Musselshell County Commissioners passed Resolution 2021-22 on June 28, 2021 imposing Stage Two Fire Restrictions with an effective date and time of 12:01 a.m. June 29, 2021; WHEREAS, high temperatures, low humidity and low precipitation have continued further increasing the EXTREMELY HIGH wildland fire danger within the entirety of Musselshell County's border; and WHEREAS, several adjacent counties are currently...
Commissioners Meeting June 18 , 2021 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Goffena. Commissioner Turley and Commissioner Pancratz were present. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Turley made the motion to approve the agenda for the day as is. Commissioner Pancratz seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Turley made the motion to approve the June 11, 2021 minutes after a few minor changes. Commissioner Goffena seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Pancratz was not present for the June 11, 2021...
Biden wants another national shutdown, his excuse this time, climate change. There are a estimated 3,000 Globalist who own most of worlds money, they want total world control. Biden is obviously a door mat for them to take down our nation's economy.Shutting down our country is one way to do this. They played us like a tune during last Chinese virus shutdown. Do not let them do it again!! During last national shutdown,our rights were abused by many unelected officials and elected officials. FACT: Our local Sheriff, Shawn Lesnik, actually has...
A flood of new studies are exposing the CDC’s hostile attitude toward the use of hydroxychloroquine as a prophylactic and cure for COVID-19 instead, showing it to have been precisely that. One such “Hydroxychloroquine Drug Cocktail Lowers COVID-19 Hospitalizations by 84 Percent, Study Suggests,” (by Isabel Van Brugen, Nov. 26, 2020). Another, “Weight-Adjusted Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin Boosted Survival of Ventilated COVID-19 Patients by 200 Percent: Study” (by Tom Ozimek, June 9, 2021). The problem is amplified when newly revealed...
On June 13 of this year, Celia Helen Olsen Anderson passed away after a valiant battle with a rare form cancer. Cele was daddy’s little girl, being born the youngest of Rex and Veronica (McAndrews) Olsen’s five children on June 23, 1949. She grew up on the ranch in Madeline, CA and eventually graduating from Modoc High School in nearby Alturas. She was wild and stories even got back to her daughter about racing cars in high school. “Not my tires, not my gas” was all that she volunte...
Richard Dean Holland, Sr. (94) died on March 18, 2021 in Albany OR of natural causes. He was born in Billings, MT on Sept 19, 1926 to Jeremiah and Frances Camille Holland, the youngest of six children. Richard enlisted in the Army in September 1946 and served until his discharge in August 1948. While in the Army Reserve he was reactivated and served in combat during the Korean War 1950-1951. He graduated from Montana State College in Bozeman in 1954 with a degree in Industrial Arts. Richard work...
Is that the lights of home I see? Do I feel a breeze from the crystal stream? Is that the Lord standing high on heaven’s balcony? If that’s the lights of home, it’s a welcome sight to me! Kenyon Joseph was born February 15, 2008, to Brad and Helen Stahl - a precious gift from the Lord who joined his brother Zane and his sister Tia. Kenyon was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy when he was 6 months old. Despite having health issues, Kenyon lived life to the fullest, a happy, friendly little boy who always had a smile on his face. Kenyon loved Jesus...
We are now in the second half of the season with just 4 weeks left before the playoffs start. The top six teams will make the playoffs with the top two seeds getting a first-round bye. The wind was howling this week, but we still saw a few low scores. Rick Griffith won low gross with a 1 over 37. We had a three-way tie for low net between Kaide Griffith, Phillip Hofer, and Kenny Rasmussen with a net score of 33. We had two men go lower this week in both the gross and the net, but they didn’t put in for the prizes. The deuce pot went u...
MILES CITY, MONTANA-Miles Community College is proud to announce that the following students have been named to the President's Honor List for the Spring 2021 semester. Students who are taking 12 or more credits and maintain a term grade-point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher are eligible for this scholastic recognition. Roundup, MT 3.75-3.99 Term GPA Chloe Cota 3.5-3.74 Term GPA Celsa Castro...
WINNETT SENIOR NEWS May 6 - There were twenty-eight seniors and ten take-out meals today. Our lunch was pasta sausage bake, Caesar salad, beets, relishes, and ice cream sundaes with toppings for dessert. The foot clinic will be on May 10. Be sure to let Linda G. know if you want an appointment or not. They usually fill up fast, so be sure to let Linda know. Cassie thanked the seniors for their Easter Egg hunt donation. They filled over 500 plastic Easter eggs with candy, money, and surprises. There was a great turnout of kids to enjoy the hunt....
This was an exciting weekend for the Roundup Swim Team as we hosted our home swim meet! All 30 of our swimmers competed hard and many dropped time in their events. Roundup Swim Team would like to thank not only the swim team parents, but also those outside of swim team who pitched in and helped with the meet. Thanks to those who came to watch our swimmers and view their progress this season so far! The top 12 competitors from Saturday swam finals on Sunday. Here are the results from this weekend! 8 & Under Boys Nash Gift: 25 Free – 29.26, 3rd p...
The Roundup Swim Team would like to thank everyone who supported us before, during, and after our recent hosting of our invitational meet held on June 26/27. Without your help, this meet would have been very difficult, if not impossible: The City of Roundup for allowing us to host a meet and for preparing the pool and park. Pool manager, Isaac Cliff, and the lifeguards for helping us out and the pool employees who install the blocks and equipment we need to swim John Rae for storing our “stuff...
Sheriff”s Report 06/11/21 through 6/28/21 There were 97 calls on the 911 lines. This was a busy two weeks! There were 49 unwarranted or hang up calls, 13 fire calls, 15 ambulance calls, 13 police calls, 5 transfer or referral calls and 1 test call. The calls were as follows: * Hang up * Fire reported at Gage and Allen Road * Hang up * Male found in a ditch and was initially not responding to verbal cues. * Caller updating on the condition of the man in the ditch. * Child playing with the phone * Medical was sent to a female with a possible s...
PINE RIDGE GOLF COURSE MEN’S LEAGUE Thursday night was a hot one, but we saw some low scores nonetheless. Kris Schaff won the low gross with an even par 36. Kaide Griffith continued his hot play and won the low net with a 31. Kris Schaff and Zach Bymaster split the deuce pot, with Kris making his deuce from over a 100 yards out on hole 1. Men's League Team List Week 7 1. PM Services 157 2. Pro Pipe 156.5 3. Grand Bar 150 4. Magpie Ranch Co. 148.5 5. Picchioni's IGA 127 6. D & K Autobody 126.5 7. A & A Implement 125 8. 1st Security Bank 124 9...
Pure Shakespeare: easily lifted plots, reworked characters from other authors, older tales woven into his own stories. Cymbeline offers up its own delights of soap opera or fairy tale. Imogen is a gallant creation, who has been idealized by male critics, for centuries, as a kind of perfect woman. Iachimo, while hardly deep, is a fun villain to watch--clever, and not truly evil enough to hate. This entertaining play, almost entirely plot, gives us sword fights, disguises, poisons, and two eminently hiss-able villains in the Queen and Cloten....
In February of 2020, Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH) was awarded $85,500 from the Montana Coal Board to upgrade part of the HVAC system. This critical improvement is all done behind the scenes by our amazing Building Services team and is of vital importance to the health and comfort of our patients, staff, and guests. New control systems and thermostats are being replaced throughout the entire facility as well as the electrical infrastructure that supports them. This work will continue and be completed by the end of September. RMH is...
TOTAL TIME: Prep: 20 min. + chilling YIELD: 8 servings. For a taste of paradise, try this no-bake Key lime pie recipe. It's low in fat, sugar and fuss. It truly is the best Key lime pie recipe ever! —Frances VanFossan, Warren, Michigan Ingredients 1/4 cup boiling water 1 package (0.3 ounce) sugar-free lime gelatin 2 cartons (6 ounces each) Key lime yogurt 1 carton (8 ounces) frozen fat-free whipped topping, thawed 1 reduced-fat graham cracker crust (9 inches) Directions 1. In a large bowl, a...