Articles from the August 11, 2021 edition


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  • Roundup's Racer, Kayla Lynn Pelissier

    Lura Pitman|Aug 11, 2021

    An unlikely sport for a girl from Musselshell county, Kayla Lynn Pelissier has started a career in stock car racing. She is sixteen years old, and has been racing now for two seasons. This year she has gained the title of "Rookie of the Year". Beginning to race in 2020, she was not able to qualify nationally as a Rookie till 2021 because of the Covid shut downs. However, she did race at the Big Sky Raceway in 2020 and was given "Rookie of the Year" there, along with Jaylin Hurd from Billings....

  • A Huge Thank You From RIDE

    Aug 11, 2021

    July 2nd - 4th, Roundup Independence Day’s Extravaganza (RIDE) hosted its 16th celebration. Thanks to our sponsors, volunteers, donors, vendors, and participants; this was our biggest event yet. An estimated crowd of well over 6,000 attended all of the shows and events. RIDE is a labor of love, but without a lot of help from great folks and businesses, it would not be a sustainable endeavor. We sincerely hope that we left no one out. Below is a list of volunteers, businesses, and organizations who made it all possible. 1st Security Bank, 2C, L...

  • Bun-Bun's Amazing Travels, by Larry Stanfel

    Lura Pitman|Aug 11, 2021

    Bun-Bun’s Amazing Travels is an adventure that documents the life of a toy, that becomes separated from its owner. The adventures may not be what you expect. Bun-Bun is a special bunny that becomes important to more than one child. It’s a great story for young readers, or as a bedtime story for any child. It has a nice simple message; it is ok to share and to let go. In a world of books geared to grown up agendas, it is nice to have a simple good story for today’s children to enjoy. Our dear...

  • Museum Open for the Summer Season

    Aug 11, 2021

    The Musselshell Valley Historical Museum is open for your convenience from 1:00 – 5:00 PM seven days a week until the end of September. We are adding new experiences for you to enjoy. Our biggest addition this year was to add the diorama of Musselshell County. It shows where many important historical sites are located throughout the county. We have also added a dress shop in the newer building in the back. Come to the museum to learn more about the history of the area. There are displays of f...

  • NorthWestern Energy Joins National Night Out, Warning Neighbors to be Aware of Scams

    Aug 11, 2021

    NorthWestern Energy’s 1,530 employees are members of the communities we serve. Our customers are our neighbors, friends and family members. National Night Out is a nationwide community-building event held on the first Tuesday of August, that promotes police-community partnerships. The best way to build a safer community is to know your neighbors. Which is why NorthWestern Energy reminds our customers and neighbors that our employees will never threaten, surprise or demand payment in the form of a prepaid debit card. “In June, NorthWestern Ene...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Aug 11, 2021

    In response to Mr. Peterson's letter to the editor of Aug. 4, 2021. I would like to know your definition to “investigation” of the arson? What is the protocol for that procedure? We had liability insurance on the place but no fire insurance. This can be proven with a phone call. Just a part of the procedure I would think. Two plus months past the night of the fire, we have yet to visit with Anyone from the Musselshell Co. Sheriffs Office, Except for the night of the fire a very polite deputy was there at the scene, again that was May 20, 202...

  • Government Vaccine Mandates: Immoral and Impractical

    Thomas L Knapp|Aug 11, 2021

    If you only pay attention to the government and establishment media COVID-19 panic machines, you might not know that the US is experiencing fewer than 1/3 as many new daily cases and hospitalizations as in January and fewer daily deaths than at any time since March of 2020. No, I'm not saying things are great. They aren't. But neither is the situation even close to as dire as is being sold. The "Panic! Everyone Panic! Please, dear God, won't you all PANIC!?!" narrative we're being fed doesn't reflect the real numbers. The near-daily flip-flops...

  • The Money Monopoly Itself is The Abuse

    Aug 11, 2021

    by Joel Schlosberg Commission Chair Gary Gensler might seem one of the least likely people in the world to praise Bitcoin as an example of "how technology can expand access to finance and contribute to economic growth" -- while noting its founder Satoshi Nakamoto's intentions "to create a private form of money with no central intermediary, such as a central bank or commercial banks" ("Remarks Before the Aspen Security Forum," August 3). Yet while Gensler praises the technological breakthroughs of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, he...

  • Roundup Commemorative Garden

    Aug 11, 2021

    Roundup Commemorative Garden is located in the heart of Roundup, where Vicars Drug stood for years. The garden memorializes Roundup’s past with commemorative bricks that may be purchased in honor or remembrance of loved ones. The ongoing plan for the garden includes weeding, watering, planting as needed, fertilizing, and other upkeep to ensure longevity and sustainability for future generations. The opportunity to beautify our Historic Main Street is made possible through your donations, commemorative brick purchases, grants and many v...

  • Roundup City Council Meeting Minutes

    Aug 11, 2021

    MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUNDUP HELD ON July 6, 2021 AT 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND GOTO MEETING. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Jones. Clerk/Treasurer Lanter conducted roll call with council members, Erickson, Vivirito, Liggett, Long, Carlson, Griffith, Toombs, and Fisher present. Also, present were Assistant Clerk Mann, Director Sibley and Attorney Brooks by phone. Moved by Toombs, seconded by Griffith to approve the minutes of the June 15, 2021 meeting, changing Bride to Bridge....

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Aug 11, 2021

    MUSSELSHELL COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S AGENDA AUGUST 6th, 2021 8:30 Call to order. Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Old Business Storage for Courthouse/After new year 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 Bob Scott 10:00 Clerk & Recorder Tomassi 1...

  • William Earl Timberman

    Aug 11, 2021

    A kind, generous, considerate loving man with the best sense of humor passed away July 29, 2021 unexpectedly at the Billings Clinic Hospital. He will be missed by many, more than we can ever say. William Earl Timberman (Bill),77, an extremely proud Viet Nam era Marine, was born September 17, 1943 in Roundup, MT to loving parents Betty (Pond) and Shorty Timberman. His dad was a young Milwaukee Railroad worker and they moved often on the Rocky Mountain Division, with Bill attending 9 schools in12...

  • Charlie Morgan Schenk

    Aug 11, 2021

    Charlie was born on July 12, 1927, and passed to his rest on the evening of August 2, 2021. He was the oldest of five children of Max and Zella (Kohlmyer) Schenk. Born on a homestead west of Colstrip, MT, he attended first grade at Trail Creek Country School. All of the students rode to school on horseback. As a six-year-old, he rode with his father, Max.The following year the family moved twelve miles south of Forsyth, MT so the children could walk to Armell's Creek School. When Charlie was att...

  • DPHHS Hosting Virtual Governor's Conference on Aging Sept. 14 and Asking Montanans to Submit Centenarian Information

    Aug 11, 2021

    The Department of Public Health and Humans Services (DPHHS) is hosting the 52nd Governor's Conference on Aging that will be a one-day virtual event on Tuesday, September 14. "We are excited the Governor's Conference on Aging will be available once again to Montanans across the state," said DPHHS Director Adam Meier. "The conference agenda will be filled with relevant and timely information. We also appreciate working with the Local Area Agencies on Aging to stream the conference live at numerous senior centers in order to make it as easy as...

  • Winnett Senior News & Flatwillow News

    Raye Anne Lund|Aug 11, 2021

    WINNETT SENIOR NEWS JULY 2021 July 1 - Twenty-six members in house and seven take-out orders enjoyed a picnic lunch of Polish dogs with bun, crab macaroni salad, chips, watermelon, and an ice cream cone. We celebrated having a picnic for the 4th of July only we were inside. It was fun. The foot clinic will be held on Tuesday, July 6 in the rec room of the apartments. Contact Linda G. for an appointment. Flatwillow Hall will be celebrating their 100 year birthday on July 2 at the Hall. The Hall is providing the meat, the rest is potluck....

  • 21 Swimmers Compete at State in Columbia Falls

    Aug 11, 2021

    Article By: Cate Cota The Montana Federation of Swimmers held their state competition in Columbia Falls on July 31/August 1. The top 24 swimmers (12 from east, 12 from west) in each event earned their spot at this meet. The Roundup Swim Team took 4th in Class B (went in 5th) and enjoyed stiff competition and friendship throughout the weekend. Here are the results for state! 8 & Under Boys Nash Gift: 50 Free – 54.90, 14th place, 25 Back –33.75, 18th place 8 & Under Girls Taylor Daly: 25 Free – 23.16, 11th place, 50 Free – 53.84, 15th place Viole...

  • Musselshell County District Court

    Aug 11, 2021

    Maynard, Harvey, Issuing a Bad Check; Fines: $500; Costs: $85.00 Mcelheran, Rachel Eve, Disorderly Conduct; Fines: $100; Costs: $85.00 Dodd-Stewart, Amber Rose, Driving Without a Valid Drivers License; Fines: $100; Costs: $35.00 Reppe, Devin Joseph, Driving Without a Valid Drivers License; Fines: $100; Costs: $35.00 Clinton, Gage Joseph, Following Too Closely; Fines: $50.00 Costs: $35.00 Hubbard, Renee Elaine, Operating With Expired Registration; Fines: $50.00; Costs: $35.00, Fail To Carry Proof of Insurance; Fines: $250.00; Costs: $25.00...

  • The New Look of the Old Alley Cut

    Aug 11, 2021

    The New Look of the Old Alley Cut...

  • In Spite of Record Heat the New Trees Along the Ball Field are Looking Spectacular!

    Aug 11, 2021

    In Spite of Record Heat the New Trees Along the Ball Field are Looking Spectacular! Great Job City of Roundup!...

  • Montana Tourism Industry Joins 'Recreate Responsibly' Movement

    Aug 11, 2021

    As the summer travel season heats up and Montana is trending towards increased levels of visitors, the Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development (MOTBD) has joined the ‘Recreate Responsibly’ movement, which provides guidelines to help travelers foster resident and visitor safety and the sustainability of tourism products. ‘Recreate Responsibly’ encourages everyone to have a holistic outdoor experience by following all aspects of responsible recreation: keeping yourself, others, and outdoor places safe; accessing outdoor benefit...

  • Gov. Gianforte to USDA: Anticipated Livestock Export Delays Threaten the Viability of Family Ranches

    Aug 11, 2021

    HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today urged Secretary Tom Vilsack of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to resolve anticipated delays in the approval of export certificates for Montana livestock. “In the face of severe drought affecting the northwestern United States, our producers are experiencing a shortage of forage leading to significant early marketing of cows and calves,” Gov. Gianforte wrote in a letter to Sec. Vilsack. “Unfortunately, sellers are now anticipating a three-to-four-day processing time for export certifi...

  • Gov. Gianforte Announces Investments to Support Montana Families and Children

    Aug 11, 2021

    HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced that the state will invest federal funds to prevent child abuse, expand the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Employment and Training program, and provide early intervention services and supports for families with infants and toddlers with significant developmental delays or disabilities. Using funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the governor is dedicating more than $310,000 in supplemental funds to promote child safety and prevent child abuse through M...

  • Greek Spaghetti with Chicken

    Aug 11, 2021

    TOTAL TIME: Prep: 25 min. Bake: 25 min. YIELD: 10 servings. Flavorful spaghetti surely provides a comforting dinner. Featuring chicken, spinach and two types of cheese, this is a crowd-pleaser. — Melanie Dalbec, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota Ingredients 1 package (16 ounces) spaghetti, broken into 2-inch pieces 4 cups cubed cooked chicken breast 2 packages (10 ounces each) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry 2 cans (10-3/4 ounces each) condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted 1 c...

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