Articles from the August 12, 2020 edition


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  • Who's Next?

    Aug 12, 2020

    Hi, my name is Stacey. My husband John and I are the Emmanuel Baptist high school youth leaders. Usually we hold 4 fund raisers throughout the year. We prepare and serve meals that are paid for by donation. The funds we raise pay for kids to go to youth events (bowling, 4 wheeling, camping), buy group t shirts, bibles, and much more. This is our only source of funds. This year however, due to COVID-19 we are not allowed to serve meals. So that’s where the flamingos come in. We have 2 sets of f...

  • More Documents Implicating the County Attorney, Kevin Peterson

    Dave Ponte|Aug 12, 2020

    On August 1st, 2020, a packet of documents was deposited at the Roundup Record Tribune & Winnett Times office. In the enclosed documents was a copy of an email transmission from county attorney Kevin Peterson to Clerk & Recorder Cheryl Tomassi. The email was dated November 27, 2018. It was addressed to the three commissioners at the time: Robert Goffena, Tom Berry & Nicole Borner. The subject was Petition. "The door was open in my office and Teresa heard every word of our conversation. You are lying about all of this. I told you that Burns woul...

  • MUSSELSHELL VALLEY TRADE SHOW UPDATE!!

    Aug 12, 2020

    8It is with very heavy hearts, we have come to the decision to cancel our 25th Annual Musselshell Valley Tradeshow. We have discussed different venue ideas and different dates and times. With the COVID-19 guidelines we would have to follow, it would be an insurmountable task to produce this event. We will be refunding any deposits made, starting next week. Any questions, you can call us at 323-1403.Again, we tried very hard to bring the Trade Show to our community.Please be kind.Our sincerest apologies. Thank You....

  • Pine Ridge Municipal Golf Course

    Lura Pitman|Aug 12, 2020

    If you are a frequent traveler to Billings from north of Roundup, you will no doubt have noticed the beautiful greens of the Pine Ridge Golf Course on your right as you come over the Airport hill. An emerald treasure to our small community, and one of the loveliest fairways of eastern Montana. Though I have driven by and admired these greens my whole life, I had never set foot on the golf course till I decided to do this short feature. I drove up in my dirt covered vehicle to the main entrance...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Aug 12, 2020

    What we are dealing with,is a Biological technology that Chinese produced in a Wuhan China lab. The same lab,that Dr.Strangelove Fauci and Barack Obama visited together in 2015. We keep hearing about a miracle vaccine. A vaccine against a man-made virus is really almost impossible. Dr.Fauci and Globalist Bill Gates now this, but both these men own the patent to this mirable vaccine.So they want to profit from it whether or works or not ! A, mandatory vaccine was forced on children in Africa and India,this has killed children, the number...

  • The "Election Interference" Fearmongers Think You're Stupid

    Thomas L Knapp|Aug 12, 2020

    Xi Jinping and Ali Khamenei prefer Joe Biden to Donald Trump. Vladimir Putin prefers Donald Trump to Joe Biden. That's according to William Evanina, Director of the US National Counterintelligence and Security Center. "Many foreign actors," he says, "have a preference for who wins the election, which they express through a range of overt and private statements; covert influence efforts are rarer." I don't have the words to express how un-surprised I am to learn that foreign governments take an interest in, and have opinions on, who gets to run...

  • America's Frontline Doctors Censored by Big Tech

    Harold Pease PhD|Aug 12, 2020

    At least a dozen medical doctors from all over America assembled in front of the Supreme Court July 27 to counter the only message going forward allowed the American people with respect to the coronavirus. Many had already experienced the removal of their messages on Google, which owns 70% of most American media outside Fox News, including FaceBook, and YouTube (Tucker Carlson Tonight, June 16, 2020). Outside their COVID expertise they had one thing in common that made their contribution superior to those of Anthony Fauci (a vaccine-ologist),...

  • Recently an acquaintance clued me in...

    Aug 12, 2020

    Recently an acquaintance clued me in on a matter that is providing me and mine with absolute hilarious delight. It was brought to my attention that a class of mentally challenged Roundup residents have had nothing to do but get on Facebook trying to stir dooky about me and I’d like to share that with the Roundup people who can actually read this editorial. In those comments, I’ve been accused of being an animal hater, child hater, and a threat to the community. I’ve recently had a conversation with the sheriff about these lying people who have...

  • Government Intervention Would Hurt Energy Producers

    Aug 12, 2020

    By Tom Giovanetti and Drew Johnson America's energy sector has seen better days. The recent price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia rocked oil and gas markets -- and the coronavirus outbreak has reduced demand and forced some companies in the renewable sector to stall projects and furlough workers. Despite these upheavals, the government has yet to intervene. The Trump administration chose not to impose tariffs on Saudi Arabia, and Congress left the renewable energy sector out of the first batch of COVID-19 stimulus packages. That's for the...

  • Suggested Questions for Adam Carlson:

    Aug 12, 2020

    1. Is he aware there is a case at the Montana Supreme Court where the Musselshell County Commissioners are named as the defendants? 2. Has this case ever been specifically mentioned in the Commissioner’s Minutes? 3. What is the cost to date of defending this case? 4. Why are they fighting this case? 5. Would it be much cheaper not to fight this case? David Simpson Roundup...

  • MSU to Offer Free Online Course on Water Quality Basics

    Aug 12, 2020

    BOZEMAN — Montana State University Academic Technology and Outreach and the Montana Water Center will offer a free online course highlighting key issues and topics on water quality. “Water Quality Basics,” which is currently live, has been funded through Montana NSF EPSCoR. The noncredit course explores water quality issues, including primers on the hydrologic cycle and determinants of water quality. It will address key issues for water quality, such as contaminant degradation and movement in the environment, iron and manganese, hard water...

  • Edward Floyd Sewell

    Aug 12, 2020

    Eddie, as he wanted to be called, passed away July, 12, 2020 at the age of 46 at Providence Hospital in Everett Washington from organ failure. Eddie was born July 6, 1974 at the University Hospital in Seattle Washington to Floyd J and Carol E. Rossignol Sewell of Lynnwood, Washington. Eddie graduated from Lynnwood High School in 1992 and Clackamas Junior College, Oregon in 1994. He worked for Black Angus Steak House for 10 years, Boeing Everett for 2 years, and Ivar's Seafood Restaurant in...

  • Joan Melvina Evans Machler

    Aug 12, 2020

    Our beloved Mom, Gramma, and Great-Gramma, peacefully passed away at the age of 93, on August 6, 2020 to join her true love and best friend, husband Frank. Whom, by the way, asked her to marry him on their first date before they were even out of the ranch’s driveway. Her reply was, “Yes, but I have to graduate high school first”.In 1945, at the age of 18, she married Frank J. Machler, Jr., where she joined his family on the Machler’s cattle and sheep ranch, on the Goulding Creek outside of Roundup, MT. Her husband passed away in 1969; however...

  • Connie Marie Treible

    Aug 12, 2020

    Connie Marie Treible, passed away at her home in Roundup on July 30, 2020, after a short illness. She was born November 26, 1947, to Vern and Rose Anderson in Roundup. She spent her early childhood around Midwest, Wyoming, where Vern worked for Amerada Oil Co. In 1959, the family moved to Amerada's Oil camp west of Melstone. She attended school in the nearby town of Musselshell where she met and married her high school sweetheart Merlin Treible. Upon his return from Vietnam, the couple settled...

  • FWP Bans Fires at Wheatland County Properties

    Aug 12, 2020

    BILLINGS – Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has banned campfires at its properties in Wheatland County starting Wednesday morning, Aug. 5, 2020, because of fire danger. Affected fishing access sites include Deadman’s Basin west of Ryegate, Harlowton in the town of Harlowton and Selkirk on the Musselshell River west of Harlowton. Open fires also are banned on the Haymaker wildlife management area northwest of Harlowton. The restrictions ban all open fires and allow smoking only in vehicles and areas three feet in diameter that are cleared of...

  • Preserve Your Garden Produce for Delicious Winter Meals

    Melinda Myers|Aug 12, 2020

    All your hard work is paying off with a bountiful harvest. Fresh produce is filling your garden, countertops, and refrigerator while the garden keeps producing more. Preserve some of your harvest to enjoy throughout the winter with some tried-and-true or updated variation of food preservation techniques. Hanging bundles of herbs to dry is a long-time practice that works. Harvest herbs in the morning just after the dew has dried off the leaves. Rinse, allow them to dry, and remove any damaged or dried leaves. Gather the dry herbs into small...

  • Warm Weather Increases Risk of Harmful Algal Blooms in Montana Lakes and Reservoirs Toxic Blooms can Sicken Humans and Kill Pets and Livestock

    Aug 12, 2020

    HELENA—Summer is in full bloom. Before you take a dip in the lake this summer, state agencies are urging Montanans to know the health risks of Harmful Algal Blooms, or “HABs.” HABs are caused by blue-green algae that are native to Montana’s freshwater lakes and reservoirs. Scientists believe the blooms are occurring at more locations, with increased frequency and longer duration. Causes include warmer water temperatures, longer summer growing seasons and increased nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from a variety of human activities. Under certain...

  • The Musselshell & Golden Valley 4-H Program

    Aug 12, 2020

    Thank you to our buyers, volunteers, and supporters! The Musselshell & Golden Valley 4-H Program thanks you for purchasing a market animal at the 2020 Sale! Emalee Vickers – Market Chicken Pen of 1 Western Ag Reporter Emily Benes – Market Chicken Pen of 1 Daum's Meat House Rachaell Suhr – Market Steer Al's Diesel – Dave Dosch Emalee Vickers – Market Chicken Pen of 1 Aquatech Irrigation Callie Beckett – Market Swine CHS Central Montana Co-op Kirsten Jensen – Reserve Champion Market Steer Mussels...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Aug 12, 2020

    Commissioner July 27, 2020 Minutes The meeting was opened at 8:30 by Commissioner Borner. Commissioner Goffena was present. Also present was Mike Turley and Daniel Main. Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the July 27, 2020 agenda. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the July 2020 minutes as written. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Borner attended the MACo Economic Development Labor Committee phone conference. Commissioner...

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Aug 12, 2020

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  • DAWSON PROMISE RECEIVES $44,000 GRANT FROM THE GIANFORTE FAMILY FOUNDATION

    Aug 12, 2020

    GLENDIVE, MONT. – August 1, 2020 –Dawson Community College is pleased to announce their Dawson Promise program has received a grant of $44,000 from the Gianforte Family Foundation. The funds will be allocated towards the Dawson Promise 2020-2021 program. Dawson Promise is starting its second year of providing post-secondary education and resources to youth who are homeless, unaccompanied or aging out of the foster care system. This grant will help provide much needed support to Dawson Promise students during the upcoming 2020-2021 school yea...

  • Nacho Chicken

    Aug 12, 2020

    I have been serving this Mexican chicken with Doritos casserole for years and it's a favorite of my friends and family. It's sure to disappear quickly at potlucks. -Thom Britton, Three Rivers, Michigan TOTAL TIME: Prep: 15 min. Bake: 30 min.YIELD: 10 servings. Ingredients • 4 cups cubed cooked chicken • 1 pound Velveeta, cubed • 2 cans (10-3/4 ounces each) condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted • 1 can (10 ounces) diced tomatoes and green chiles, undrained • 1 cup chopped onion • 1/2 tea...

  • Roundup Community Receives Donated Wells Fargo Bank Building

    Aug 12, 2020

    ROUNDUP, MT – August 6, 2020 – In mid-June the Roundup community received a donation of the Wells Fargo Bank property at 12 Main St., in Roundup. The School District agreed to own the property and partner with several organizations to meet multiple community needs. Last year, Wells Fargo Region Bank President Joy Ott realized there was an opportunity to turn a branch consolidation into a way to meet important community needs. She worked with Theresa Doumitt and the Roundup Community Partners to facilitate community conversations to ide...

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