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Kim Overvold and Larry Ross hanging flag holders....
It is with great pleasure that Friends of Musselshell School, Inc. and The Illustrious Musselshell Players present to you a delicious meal and a comedy production, Happy Birthday Dear Grandpa, written by Michal Jacot for dinner theatre and matinee productions at the Musselshell School Community Center September 18, 19, & 20. Seating begins at 5:30 p.m. sharp on Friday and Saturday for a sit-down dinner. After dinner is served the cast and guests move to the upstairs auditorium for the evening finale. The cost of the dinner-theatre is $25.00 per...
Hayley Stahl, Roundup, Montana, is a new junior member of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Junior members of the Association are eligible to register cattle in the American Angus Association, participate in programs conducted by the National Junior Angus Association and take part in Association-sponsored shows and other national and regional events. The American Angus Association is the largest beef breed association in the world, with more...
RSVP and Northern Treasures are teaming up again this year to provide what we can in the way of school supplies for our students. First, we are asking for donations from our community, business or personal. This can come a any size cash donation, or if you would rather, you can donate any school supplies you wish. Large or small, we welcome any donations!!! Secondly, if your family is in need of help for you children's school supplies, please call RSVP at 323-1403, email RSVP at [email protected] or message us on Facebook--"South Central MT...
I sat down with Musselshell County Commissioner Nicole Borner and discussed the recently completed audits that Musselshell County has had to endure due to years of neglect and kicking the proverbial can down the stairs. We also talked about the county's budget and where the focus should be moving forward.. Nicole is completing her first term as county commissioner at the end of December, 2020. She is running for re-election and she shared how the campaign is going and what she hopes for in this...
Parents Are More Than Just Spectators I have actively listened to parents from around the state as school sports are kicking off. I have heard that some parents are being banned from their children’s school-sponsored activities along with other spectators. As a mother, grandmother, and educator, I know that parents are more than just spectators. The goal of parents, educators, and health officials is to reopen schools and school-sponsored activities as safely as possible. That is why the Montana High School Association and I wrote letters l...
By Michael Vondra Make Investments Work as Hard as You Do Labor Day is almost here. Of course, this year, the holiday may have a different impact, given the employment-related stress and disruptions stemming from the coronavirus. Yet, it’s good to recognize the value of work and its importance in achieving your life’s goals. But if you’re going to retire comfortably and reach your other financial objectives, you also need to invest – and your investments need to work as hard as you do. To help make this happen, you need to know why you’re...
It seems that all the anarchists who pelt law enforcement with bricks, bottles, lasers and fireworks and set buildings and automobiles afire in many major cities in the United States in their revolution to bring socialism here, have turned on the very authors of their freedom, the Founding Fathers. Would that they had been born in Russia under Joseph Stalin, Germany under Adolph Hitler, or China under Mao Tza Tung. Had they been able to escape those tyrannies, today they would be strong defenders of the Constitution. That slavery was a part of...
By Erik Paulsen It looks increasingly unlikely that American and British negotiators will finalize a U.S.-UK trade agreement this year. When asked whether a deal could be struck by the end of 2020, one UK official recently responded, "Basically, no." No one likes to wait. But if holding out for another year leads to a better deal, then that's certainly the right approach. Our two countries have the potential to strike a top-notch agreement that sets the standard for future international trade pacts and puts the rest of the world on notice. Nego...
BILLINGS – Violent crime in Yellowstone County has increased significantly since COVID-19 appeared in Montana, a trend law enforcement attribute to methamphetamine and domestic violence, federal and local law enforcement officials announced today. Yellowstone County has had 67 more victims of murder, robbery and aggravated assault this year for the months March through July than there were for the same period in the previous year, almost a 21 percent increase. The crimes include eight murders, more than occurred in all of 2019, along with n...
By Joel Schlosberg Larry Penner vouches that "the Democrats could run Mad magazine's 'What, Me Worry?' Alfred E. Neuman for president and still carry the Empire State by a wide margin" ("True blue New York," Queens Chronicle, August 27). That's a harsh assessment ... of Neuman. Unlike Democratic politicians in solidly blue states, or Republicans in their red-state counterparts, he had real rivals to contend with. For decades, the dimwitted mascot of the irreverent humor institution risked losing customers to comparably foolish competitors,...
Helena, Mont. –– The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) recently issued a new load posting for the US 87 Elk Creek Bridge, between Grass Range (five miles SE) and Roundup in Fergus County. The posting is part of a multi-year effort to update load ratings and postings on bridges around Montana as mandated by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The FHWA mandate is in response to changes in the trucking industry over the last decade. Truck manufacturers are building specialized hauling vehicles (SHVs), which are capable of leg...
Roundup urban archery deer hunt map 2020 FWP has scheduled a special archery-only hunt for property in and around Roundup to reduce the number of mule deer in town. Special tags for the hunt go on sale on a first-come first-served basis starting at 5 a.m. Oct. 1, 2020, online and at license dealers. FWP has issued 120 either-sex mule deer hunting licenses specifically for the Roundup management season at $10 each for residents and $75 each for non-residents. The season will run from Nov. 7, 2020, through Feb. 15, 2021. Each hunter is limited...
Several years ago present and past parishioners of St Honorata Catholic Church stepped up to raise money to pay for improvements, and pay for expenses to their cherished church building in Musselshell. To accomplish the work necessary they began with a fundraiser, Breakfast in the Park. This now famous breakfast is going to take place at the Handel Park in Musselshell on Sunday, September 13. Serving begins at 8 and lasts till noon. The cost is $10.00 for a scrumptious smorgasbord of biscuits and gravy, bacon, ham, pancakes, hash browns, and...
The Central Montana Learning Resource Center Cooperative will be screening students in Melstone, Roundup, Lavina, Ryegate, Golden Valley Colony, Harlowton, Martinsdale Colony, Deerfield Colony, Duncan Ranch Colony, Judith Gap, Hobson, Stanford, Surprise Creek Colony, Geyser, Moore, King Colony, Spring Creek Colony, Roy, Winifred, Grass Range, Ayers Colony, Denton, Winnett and Lewistown to identify those who may have hearing difficulties. The screenings will begin toward the first of September and will continue until approximately the middle of...
Marshall Swearingen, MSU News Service BOZEMAN — With a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Montana State University will continue offering a suite of specialized nanotechnology tools to the region. The five-year funding renewal for the Montana Nanotechnology Facility, or MONT, which was created in 2015 as one of only 16 centers nationwide in NSF's National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure framework, ensures the MSU facility can provide cutting-edge equipment and technical assistance for research and development i...
HELENA, Montana — The Montana Public Service Commission today issued the following statement on the Montana Supreme Court’s decision in Vote Solar v. Montana Department of Public Service Regulation (2020 MT 213). The federal law at issue in this case, PURPA, strikes a balance between the interests of qualifying small energy producers and ratepayers. It gives qualifying small energy producers the right to sell to utilities, but it also protects utilities and their ratepayers from paying extra for that energy. Under federal regulations, the pri...
Via GoToMeeting Present: Bill Milton, Facilitator; Laura Nowlin, Musselshell Watershed Coalition Coordinator; Wendy Jones, Lower Musselshell Conservation District Administrator; Shirley Parrott, Lower Musselshell Conservation District Supervisor and MWC Board Member; Carie Hess, Petroleum County Conservation District Administrator; Cheryl Miller, Upper Musselshell Conservation District Administrator; Brian Hauschild, Big Sky Watershed Corps; Andrew Sanders, Big Sky Watershed Corps; Gary Olsen, Wheatland County Weed Coordinator; Kelsey Miller,...
The first meeting of Flatwillow Homemakers will be on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at Linda Gershmel’s home. We will be filling out our program/hostess booklets. We will also have opportunity table and secret sister revealing. There will be an election of officers since we were not able to meet last spring when we usually do that. One of the items on the agenda is to discuss the possibility of not doing secret sisters this year. The Covid restrictions makes it more difficult to get out and about and it will be one less thing to worry about w...
Commissioners September 8, 2020 Agenda 8:30 Call to order. Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Old business Extension Office repairs Deed for the Melstone property. New County website Storage for Courthouse Departments Groundwater Monitoring/Farmers Union New Business COVID-19 reimbursement money. FWP lease agreement Grants Rural Development/Commons sidewalks Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program (ORLP) 9:00 INTERSTATE ENGINEERING 9:30 Road Present candidate for replacing truck....
Happenings at the Musselshell County Sheriff’s Office Aug 20 – Aug 26 8/20 A 911 hang-up came in, upon call back it was found to be an accidental dial. A 911 came in, it was found to be an accidental dial. A 911 came in asking if there were any fires in the county. 8/21 A 911 came in, it was found to be an accidental dial A 911 came in requesting the non-emergency number A 911 came in it was found to be in Golden Valley County, call was transferred. A second 911 came in from Golden Valley County, call was transferred 8/22 A 911 came in reportin...
The Roundup Record Tribune Invites the Community to Meet James Brown, Republican Candidate for the PSC, on Saturday, September 12, 2020, 6:00 P.M. at the Central Commons Facility Mr. Brown is a native of Dillon. He is a graduate of Beaverhead County High School and the University of Montana – Missoula. Mr. Brown earned his law degree from the Seattle University School of Law and his Masters in Tax Law from the University of Washington. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Brown worked six years i...
MT-200 Mile Marker 119.9 to 120.2 Briggs Coulee Bridge - 8 miles East of Grass Range Timber Pile work will resume Tuesday September 8th with the following restrictions. EXPECT: Bridge activities Delays up to 15 minutes Reduced Speeds of 35 MPH Single Lane Traffic Traffic Control by Signal Lights Project Seq No: 4815 US-12 Mile Marker 149 to 155 Lavina East Overlay From 3 miles east of the Lavina Juction continuing east for 6 miles - NOTE: width restriction EXPECT: Paving activities Width Restriction of 12 feet Delays up to 15 minutes Fresh Oil...
Enjoy this chowder’s rich, slow-simmered flavor in record time by using an Instant Pot. Corn chowder is a classic staple, with its hearty flavors of creamy sweet corn, bacon crumbles, shredded cheddar cheese and chopped parsley. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin TOTAL TIME: Prep/Total Time: 30 min.YIELD: 8 servings (2 quarts). Ingredients • 4 medium red potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch cubes (about 2-1/2 cups) • 2 cans (14-1/2 ounces each) chicken broth • 3 cups fresh or...