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  • Seller's Place

    Lura Pitman|Jul 8, 2020

    If you are looking something unique and special for yourself or a friend, or if you just need a little artistic inspiration, then don't forget to check out Sellers Place on Main Street Roundup. Angie and her sister Jessie began their fresh flower and gift shop last November. They do bouquets, weddings, special occasion, and anytime arrangements for pick up or delivery. The Seller sisters are both artists, and their work is seen on every wall of the store. They also consign for other artists...

  • ROUNDUP MAIN STREET SCULPTURE UPDATE

    Jul 8, 2020

    The clays of Teddy Blue and his herd have arrived at Eagle Bronze in Lander, WY for creation of the mold and casting in bronze. Transport to Lander and return both are being provided by Eagle Bronze. The owners of the company traveled to Roundup in early June to view the clay model and are excited to be participants in this project. As a result of press releases sent to several newspapers around the state and the feature article, which appeared in the Billings Gazette on June 19, several of Teddy Blue’s descendants have made contact and are e...

  • Independence Day Celebration in Roundup

    Jul 8, 2020

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  • WE END UP CLOSE TO HOME

    Larry and Jane Stanfel|Jul 8, 2020

    At what seems a long, long time ago, we began this series with some backward glances at ranches, homesteads, and ruins in this vicinity. Subsequently, we rambled all over the State and broadened the topics, but now it's time to conclude, and we thought we'd do it in our own, extended neighborhood, just as we started. Naturally, we're still backward. First of all, to get the piece rolling, here's another quiz question; What did Richard Trevithick do? That's right! He invented the steam...

  • Pastor's Corner

    Jul 8, 2020

    Truth Can you count the number times have you been lied to in the last few months? If you can't think of any hold on as the election season is upon us. Lies are not always blatant, but never the less the desire to deceive you into believing some evil against an opponent so that you will be convinced to vote for them. It is intentional. On the other hand, some lies are not deliberate; they happen. Robert Burns once said, "The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry." Things happen that keep us from doing what we said we would do. Life...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Jul 8, 2020

    I am very proud of Roundup Montana. Independence Day celebrations were awesome!! Lot's of Red, white and blue and support for President Trump, slogans and banners. We Americans have been through hell in last the several years, and to see us all pull together on such a important day in our country's history was incredible. I have felt down at times but July 4th in Roundup Montana has lifted my spirits. THANK YOU to all who made this day so mesmerizing and patriotic. USA..USA..USA all the damn way! To hell with Joe Biden, Pelosi, Schumer and Chin...

  • Montana Family Foundation

    Jul 8, 2020

    LAUREL, MT—Today, the United States Supreme Court released its decision in the case of Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue. The ruling overturned a Montana Supreme Court decision and concluded an 11 year battle to bring school choice to the Treasure State. The decision was a huge victory, not just for Montana students and their parents, but for students in 37 other states that have similar religiously discriminatory language embedded in their state constitutions. The effort to bring school choice to Montana began in 2009 with a Tax C...

  • Alliance Defending Freedom

    Jul 8, 2020

    The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Tuesday to uphold Montana’s tuition tax credit program in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue: “The Supreme Court was right to rule that states can’t oust parents and children from neutral benefit programs simply because they choose a religious private school. This is consistent with the court’s 2017 decision in the ADF case Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia...

  • Vast Majority of Whites are not Racist

    Harold Pease PhD|Jul 8, 2020

    Most Americans and virtually all Christians, were taught not to mistreat others, that God is the father of all and we demonstrate our love for God by how we treat and serve others. The vast majority of whites, including police, are not unkind to blacks or racist. So don’t tell us that all whites, and only whites, have some kind of systemic racism because of the color of their skin. That belief is very racist and a lie. I, like most Americans, have never participated in any activity harmful to blacks. In fact, most Americans have ancestors w...

  • Disappointed by Recent Meeting with Governor Bullock

    Jul 8, 2020

    We recently met with Governor Bullock and the two minority leaders of the Montana legislature to discuss Montana’s failing economy and budget issues due to the Governor’s closures. While we appreciated the rare opportunity to discuss the pressing issues facing Montanans with the Governor, this meeting merely served as a press conference for the Governor’s campaign with hand-picked members of the press, and provided no opportunity to have substantive conversations about the challenges facing Montana families. As a result of the Coron...

  • Coronavirus shutdown exposes need for regulatory takings legislation in Montana

    Jul 8, 2020

    By Charles Denowh Keeping Montanan small businesses afloat during the coronavirus shutdown was one of the most important actions taken by our federal government. The relief package kept many people working and may prevent, in the long term, the closure of thousands of businesses. Some have characterized the relief for business owners as “bailouts.” They’re not. A bailout is a government handout to businesses that lost money due to their own mismanagement. The government bailed out financial institutions during the 2008 financial crisis. That...

  • United States Census Bureau

    Jul 8, 2020

    Importance of the Data The 2020 Census will determine congressional representation, inform hundreds of billions in federal funding every year, and provide data that will impact communities for the next decade. The 2020 Census will provide a snapshot of our nation—who we are, where we live, and so much more. The results of this once-a-decade count determine the number of seats each state has in the House of Representatives. They are also used to draw congressional and state legislative districts. Over the next decade, lawmakers, business o...

  • Keep Your Landscape Looking Good with Less Effort

    Melinda Myers|Jul 8, 2020

    Keep your garden looking its best and reduce your workload by enlisting practices that provide multiple benefits. Your garden will flourish and you’ll have more time to enjoy its beauty. Put your yard waste to work in your garden. You’ll save time hauling plant debris to the recycling center and money spent buying bagged material. Use shredded leaves, evergreen needles, herbicide-free grass clippings or other pest- and weed-free organic material as mulch. Spread a one to two-inch layer of these materials over the soil around annual and per...

  • Superintendent Arntzen Announces Reopening Montana Schools Guidance

    Jul 8, 2020

    HELENA— Superintendent Arntzen announced Montana’s supportive guidance for reopening schools today. The Reopening Montana Schools Guidance is the result of recommendations from two diverse task forces that met last month to draft recommendations to the Office of Public Instruction in consultation with the Montana School Safety Advisory Committee. “Thank you to the Repening Montana Schools task forces for your dedicated service to ensuring that our schools can safely open this fall,” Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen said Th...

  • Leaders Aren't Born. They're Grown

    Jennifer Fosjord|Jul 8, 2020

    The 2020 Musselshell-Golden Valley 4-H & Youth Fair is planned for July 19th-25th at the fairgrounds in Roundup. As most can imagine, the Fair will not be the same this year as in the past. Our Fair plan was approved by the Central Montana Health District and other appropriate parties. It will be important for spectators to understand that we do need to observe guidelines set forth by the CDC. There will be sanitation stations in each barn and signs to guide the public through exhibits at the fairgrounds. Bleachers will be marked with blue tape...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Jul 8, 2020

    Commissioner June 15, 2020 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Borner. Commissioner Carlson was not present. 6/12/2020 audit update on our progress #5 from Denning, Downey & Associates. It’s been a busy time working on the County.Up to 6 staff have been working on different projects for the County. Fortunately, it’s coming together. We are down to the last stretch. I promised all the work completed by June 30th, 2020. The final corrections for the Draft 2016/2017 report are being typed. Mr. Denning should be abl...

  • Grand Opening celebration

    Jul 8, 2020

    Grand Opening celebration with Mayor Jones cutting the ribbon after giving a blessing on a new business "Dimmick's Auto". Dee Dimmick, Mark McCraw and Tim Dimmick participating....

  • Two Swimmers Attend Harlem Invitational in Glasgow

    Jul 8, 2020

    On July 4th and 5th Cate Cota and Tyler Tuttle attended the Harlem Invitational held in Glasgow. Again we appreciate Glasgow’s hospitality to host meets for our swimmers. The results were as follows: Tyler Tuttle: 200 IM (exhibition): 5:27.99 50 Free: 2nd place 56.73 50 Breast: 2nd place 1:11.37 50 Back: 2nd place 57.57 Cate Cota: 200 IM: 1st place 3:05.06 100 Breast: 1st place 1:32.29 50 Fly: 1st place 35.33 400 Free (exhibition): 6:14.08 A big thank you to everyone who bought a raffle ticket this year! The drawing begins on Monday, July 6 a...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Jul 8, 2020

    Commissioners June 22, 2020 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:44 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 to the new business, signing the event plans for Central Montana Health District for the Rodeo, Fireman’s Ball and 4-H Fair events. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. These have all been approved by the Central Montana Health District and MSU. Commissioner Carlson m...

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Jul 8, 2020

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  • Judicial Nomination Commission Nominates Stephen R. Brown For Reappointment To Associate Water Judge Position

    Jul 8, 2020

    The Judicial Nomination Commission has nominated Stephen R. Brown to Chief Justice Mike McGrath for consideration for reappointment as associate water judge for the Montana Water Court. The Water Court, located in Bozeman, has exclusive jurisdiction over the adjudication of water rights claims in Montana. f reappointed by Chief Justice McGrath, Mr. Brown will be subject to Senate confirmation during the 2021 legislative session. He will serve a four-year term if confirmed. Judicial Nomination Commission members are District Judge John C. Brown...

  • Ambrosia Salad

    Jul 8, 2020

    During last-minute menu planning, I often include this classic ambrosia salad recipe because I keep the ingredients on hand. —Judi Bringegar, Liberty, North Carolina TOTAL TIME: Prep: 10 min. + chilling YIELD: 4 servings. Ingredients • 1 can (15 ounces) mandarin oranges, drained • 1 can (8 ounces) pineapple tidbits, drained • 1 cup miniature marshmallows • 1 cup sweetened shredded coconut • 1 cup sour cream Directions • 1. In a large bowl, combine the oranges, pineapple, marshmallows...

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