Articles from the July 28, 2021 edition


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  • Arson at Guns and Goodies

    Lura Pitman|Jul 28, 2021

    On May 20th, Mike and Elaine Krueger's life would change abruptly. Mike explained that he and his wife were at their ranch when his renter called him to tell him his shop was on fire. They rushed to town where the fire department was hurrying to put out a fire that had been started in the rear of the gun shop. Ravaged by arson, the only sporting goods store in town was destroyed leaving only soot and disappointment. I was invited by Mike Kreuger to see what was left of his store after someone...

  • Miss Connie, My Angel

    Nancy Boothman|Jul 28, 2021

    Miss Connie was a very special lady many people in our small town looked up to and loved, just like this young lad in the picture with her, Tristen. She left this earth to go and dance with Jesus this time last year. Miss Connie will live on forever in our hearts, and in our memories. I can still hear her say, "Consider the source and pray about it". She told me this almost every day and it helped me thru many difficult times at work and in my life. It can apply to a broad variety of lifes...

  • Martindale Reservoir continues to ebb into lower and lower levels.

    Jul 28, 2021

    Martindale Reservoir continues to ebb into lower and lower levels....

  • USDA Designates Eight Montana Counties as Primary Natural Disaster Areas

    Jul 28, 2021

    This Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters through emergency loans. Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization of a farming operation or the refinance of certain debts. FSA will review the loans based on the extent of losses, security available and repayment ability....

  • Roundup and the surrounding area face record heat

    Jul 28, 2021

    Roundup and the surrounding area face record heat, causing fire danger and drought. Ranchers continue looking for hay to get the livestock through the coming seasons, and people toil through the heat to work....

  • Letters to the Editor

    Jul 28, 2021

    ONCE AGAIN A VIRUS.....threatens our lives. Or so the corrupt government wants us to believe. This latest Chinese virus variant, Delta, will be used to shut us down [or attempt to], wear mask and make us feel guilty if we are not vaccinated by any vaccination that has yet to be approved by FDA. The divide between unvaccinated and vaccinated Americans will push our communities into a war zone. OK, last year we did EVERYTHING that Dr. Screwball Fauci and government told us to do. The virus is still with us and still kills even those vaccinated....

  • It's Time to Take Away Government's Social Media Privileges

    Thomas L Knapp|Jul 28, 2021

    "Modern technology companies have enabled misinformation to poison our information environment with little accountability to their users, US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said at a White House press briefing on July 15. "They've allowed people who intentionally spread misinformation -- what we call 'disinformation' -- to have extraordinary reach." In follow-up questions, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki revealed that the Biden administration is "flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation. ... Facebook needs to move m...

  • Despite Censorship, What Most Americans Believe About Trump

    Harold Pease PhD|Jul 28, 2021

    Despite a controlled narrative by almost all corporate media, big tech, and the deep state, sometimes called the “secret combinations,” most Americans see Trump as a good but victimized president and have not accepted the echo-like messages blaring otherwise from their television screens many view as propaganda. Perhaps no one analyzes the Trump years better than Darryl Cooper of MartyrMade@ MartyrMade. We summarize his Twitter comments of July 8, 2021. Cooper analyzed how and why the Trump following became such a powerful force in America and...

  • Shoulder Seasons Not Meant for Public Lands

    Tom Puchlerz|Jul 28, 2021

    In Montana private land elk hunting is moving toward 11 weeks for people who can pay thousands of dollars for trophy bulls, while others are left to hunt cows in deep snows and bitter cold when they’re struggling to survive the winter. That’s the proposal of the Gianforte administration, one that extends “elk shoulder seasons” through Feb 15 annually, and onto your National Forest in 19 hunting districts. This proposal is ill conceived, premature and not in the interest of elk hunters, landowners and all Montanans who enjoy this incredible crea...

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Jul 28, 2021

    MUSSELSHELL COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S AGENDA JULY 23rd, 2021 8:30 Call to order. Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Old Business Storage for Courthouse Departments Fergus Easement Chip Seal on Old Divide Rd Belveal Property Water Rights Telephone systems New Business Grants Rural Development/ Commons sidewalks Historic Tourism Grant/MT Dept of Commerce next Fall Montana Transportation Alternatives (TA) Program 9:00 Maintenance/Lorie Jett 9:30 10:00 10:30 Sheriff Lesnik Impound Building/Coal B...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Jul 28, 2021

    County Commissioners Meeting Minutes July 9, 2021 The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Goffena. Commissioner Turley and Commissioner Pancratz were present. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Pancratz made the motion to approve the agenda after adding Resolution 2021-24 County assist for additional resources for the Western Fire and the Peterson Fire. And Resolution 2021-25 Declaring Musselshell County a Drought Disaster Area. Commissioner Turley seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Turley made the motion to...

  • Edward Clyde Proue

    Jul 28, 2021

    Edward Clyde Proue, 93, of Roundup, MT passed away peacefully July 16th with his loving wife of 62 years by his side. Ed was born to Isabella and Clyde Proue in Duran, WI on July 6th, 1928. Ed spent his childhood years on a ranch near Brusett, MT. During this time, he would ride his horse to school six miles each day and would even have to attend summer school because the winters were so harsh. Despite this, Ed looked back fondly on his time growing up in the Missouri breaks and would not have...

  • Musselshell County Road Department Minutes

    Jul 28, 2021

    Road Department Meeting July 6, 2021 Commissioner Goffena, Commissioner Turley and Road Secretary Kenner were present. The cattle guard on E. Parrot Creek Road was fixed. They will apply for the next go around for a Coal Board Grant for chip seal on Old Divide Road. They are planning to put Mag Chloride on Fattig Creek Road Tuesday July 13, 2021. End of Meeting. Road Department Meeting July 12, 2021 Commissioner Goffena, Commissioner Turley and Road, Bridge Supervisor Stockert and Fire Warden Russell were present. Mr. Stockert & Mr. Russell...

  • Musselshell County Commission Meeting Minutes

    Jul 28, 2021

    County Commissioner’s Meeting Minutes July 16, 2021 The meeting was called to order at 8:30 a.m. by Commissioner Goffena. Commissioner Turley and Commissioner Pancratz were present. Minutes were taken by Clerk & Recorder Tomassi. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Turley made the motion to approve the agenda as is. Commissioner Pancratz seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Pancratz made the motion to approve the July 9, 2021 minutes as corrected. Commissioner Turley seconded the motion to approve minutes as corrected. Motion c...

  • FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS

    Raye Anne Lund|Jul 28, 2021

    Flatwillow Homemakers will start our new year on September 14. At this time, we don’t know who will host our first meeting, but we will keep everyone posted. We will have secret sister revealing and draw for new secret sisters, there will be opportunity table, and we will fill out our program books. I am looking forward to seeing everyone and catching up on all our news. It is still over a month away, but just a little note to remind everyone that it will be here before we know it. Flatwillow Hall celebrated their 100 year birthday on July 2...

  • Roundup Swim Team Comes Back Strong After Two Week Break – July 17th & 18th

    Jul 28, 2021

    Article by Cate Coda After two weekends of no competition due to holiday festivities and a far-away meet, the Roundup swim team competed hard in Sidney this weekend. We had 26 swimmers participating in total! This was the final meet before our swimmers attend divisionals in hopes to make it to state. The top 12 competitors from Saturday swam finals on Sunday. Here are the results from this weekend! 8 & Under Boys Nash Gift: 25 Free – 25.46, 10th place, 25 Back – 33.42, 9th place, 50 Free – 1:10.19, 15th place Micah Randol: 25 Free – 56.96,...

  • Musselshell Watershed Coalition

    Wendy Beye|Jul 28, 2021

    Folks probably haven’t heard about the Musselshell Watershed Coalition lately. That doesn’t mean that its partners haven’t been busy. Though meetings were virtual during the time pandemic restrictions were in place, cooperation and collaboration were still evident. Immediately following the 2011 Great Flood on the Musselshell, the Coalition organized a triage group called the RAT Team, comprised of experts in river behavior, which surveyed the length of the river with an eye to assisting ranchers in their recovery effort. That project has l...

  • Musselshell County District Court

    Jul 28, 2021

    Turner, Martin Frank, Criminal Endangerment, Fine $160 Schwab, John Michael, Assault, Dismissed Schwab, John Michael, Criminal Mischief, Fine $180 Schwab, John Michael, Criminal Mischief, Fine $70 Schwab, John Michael, Resisting Arrest, Fine $315 Schwab, John Michael, Assault, Fine $315 Jail: 6 months Stoken, Larry Edward, Revocation of Suspended Sentence Stoken, Larry Edward, Revocation of Suspended Sentence Hoschouer, Elizabeth, Criminal Distribution of Dangerous Drugs Hoschouer, Elizabeth, Revocation of Suspended Sentence Hoschouer,...

  • NorthWestern Energy adds Contract for 80 Megawatts of Solar Generation for Montana

    Jul 28, 2021

    NorthWestern Energy has entered a power purchase agreement with Apex Solar LLC. The Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURPA) contract is for 80 megawatts of generation from a solar facility Apex Solar is developing in Beaverhead County near Dillon, Montana. The facility is required to begin delivery of generation in November 2022. When it comes online, NorthWestern Energy expects to have 177 megawatts of solar generation serving Montana customers. NorthWestern Energy also has a power purchase agreement with MTSun LLC for an 80 megawatt solar...

  • FDA Announces Recall of Certain Sleep and Respiratory Devices

    Jul 28, 2021

    By TRICARE Communications The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has directed Philips Respironics to recall millions of sleep and respiratory devices following concerns that foam in the devices, which is used to reduce sound and vibration, may break into particles and enter the air hose of the device and be inhaled by the user. In response, the Military Health System (MHS) has notified all TRICARE-authorized durable medical equipment providers of the recall. And it’s asking prescribing physicians to help notify patients of the recall and d...

  • Crab Salad

    Jul 28, 2021

    ½ package imitation crab 4 long sticks of fresh celery 4 large radishes ½ white onion ¾ cup Mayonnaise 3 TBS Lemon juice 1 fresh red pepper Ground pepper Salt Dice vegetables as small as you prefer, dice crab. Add Mayonnaise and Lemon juice and stir. Add salt and pepper to taste. Delicious. Enjoy as a cold dish with crackers....

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