Articles from the September 11, 2024 edition


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  • Seen Around Town

    Norma Trent|Sep 11, 2024

    A fisherman off the bridge by the fairgrounds on a sultry day of early Fall. And on a hot day, what's better than hanging on a rope then dropping into the Musselshell river? Food trucks - why do we love them? Think back to chuck wagons, they were perhaps the original food trucks. But research claims the first food truck was in Los Angeles with a taco truck. Now it seems they're everywhere. Including Roundup on a Sunday afternoon. With cooler temperatures coming, it's time to start thinking of...

  • Old Hospital Becomes Charming Home

    Lura Pitman|Sep 11, 2024

    Who doesn't drive by the old hospital and long for the restoration of such an old beauty? Well, it is happening. New owners, Jim and Joanne White are taking it room by room, and they have beautified the old place beyond recognition. Jim and Joanne, originally from North Eastern Oregon, are retired restoration experts. They spent their working career doing upholstery, restoring old furniture, and old houses. Jim is a military veteran, and met Joanne when he was working for her father. They would...

  • A Poem about Prevention

    Sep 11, 2024

    Submitted by: Cassie Grasswick In a world filled with temptation and allure, We must stand strong and remain pure. Say no to the drugs, don't give in to the high, For they will only bring destruction nigh Prevention key, educate and inform Spread awareness to weather the storm Don't fall prey to the lies they sell Choose a path free from their hell Our bodies are temples, scared and true Lets keep them healthy, free from the brew Say no to the drugs, take a stand For a bright future lies in our hand So let's unite in this fight To keep our...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Sep 11, 2024

    Bull Mountains Mine is a Good Neighbor. I have been a landowner in the Bull Mountains and ranched for over 40 years. My land is adjacent to the Bull Mountains Mine operated by Signal Peak Energy (SPE). We ranch on deeded and leased land comprising over 13,000+ acres. I want to respond to the misinformation that my ranching neighbors have spread about the impacts the Mine has had on the surface and water resources in the area. We have watched SPE operate from the first day it started mining. I have checked the surface many times and found...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Sep 11, 2024

    For four fays I watched the RNC Convention in Milwaukee Wisconsin and was blown away by the display of patriotism.Patriotism that I have not seen so solid in a very very long time. Both the new and old delegates and elected officials shared their wisdom o how our nation must be restored to it's founding and talked of their plans of how to stop the Demolition Democrat party from doing further damage to our Constitution and culture.One of the most impressive moment during the convention was when we got introduced to our new VP. Who is JD...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Sep 11, 2024

    Support the Crow Revenue Act and Bull Mtns Act I am writing in support of federal legislation introduced to ensure the continued operation of the Bull Mountains Underground Mine. Governor Gianforte and the State of Montana have done all they can to keep Montana’s mines operational; withstanding the failures of the federal judiciary and bureaucracy. However, the checkerboard mineral ownership necessitates that Congress get involved and pass one of the bills Senator Daines has introduced. These bills include S.4431 (reauthorizing the federal m...

  • No one is more Democrat than Robert F. Kennedy Jr.! Why Endorse Trump?

    Harold Pease PhD|Sep 11, 2024

    No one is more Democrat than Robert F. Kennedy Jr. No Democrat is less likely to endorse a Republican for president than he—especially the man he hoped himself to defeat in 2024. But it is also true that no one is likely more offended by, and knowledgeable of, the Deep State than he. He believes, and has voiced many times, that the CIA killed his uncle and father. No organization is more Deep State than the CIA. In this he finds common ground with Donald Trump. No presidential candidate or president has been more opposed by the Deep State t...

  • Artificial Intelligence…a youth's perspective

    Sep 11, 2024

    Submitted by: Destiny Hendrickson AI is taking over the world. We’ve seen this all over the globe as eerie pictures and nonsensical essays get uploaded before our eyes. Many young artists are unhappy with the existence of generative AI because their passion projects are being used to train these artificial art thieves. Although, AI’s effect on society has its ups and downs, depending on the usage. Some people find AI helpful, like writers who are experiencing writer's block. Even though it can be useful, many young people dislike the idea of...

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Sep 11, 2024

    Commissioners September 6th, 2024, Agenda CALL TO ORDER 8:30 Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes from the August 30th, 2024 meeting. 8:45 PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE 2024/2025 FINAL BUDGET RESOLUTION 2024-27. PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE COUNTYS PURCHASE OF THE WIER BUILDING. Public Comment on any public matter within the jurisdiction of the Commissioners that is NOT on the Agenda. Business: 8:45 1. Review and sign the Request to the Montana Department of Commerce for an Extension to the MCEP Grant MT-TSEP-CG-21-164 the Goffena...

  • Roundup Football

    Sep 11, 2024

    August 31 Game. The Panthers lost 12-46....

  • Roundup Volleyball

    Sep 11, 2024

    Roundup lost the closely contested match: 22-25, 25-11, 19-25, 21-25....

  • Winnett - Grass Range Football

    Sep 11, 2024

    August 31 Game. The Rangers lost 12-30....

  • Melstone Volleyball

    Sep 11, 2024

    The Melstone Lady Broncs hosted the Grass Range - Winnett Rangers for their first home game of the season. The Junior High girls lost 1-2 (16-25, 13-25, 15-10), the JV girls won 2-0 (25-17, 27-25) and the Varsity girls won 3-2 (25-20, 23-25, 22-25, 25-22, 15-12)....

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Sep 11, 2024

    Commissioner July 12, 2024 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Turley Commissioner Goffena and Commissioner Pancratz were present. Minutes were done by Garilynn Rapp. Pledge of Allegiance. Musselshell County Commission Minutes Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the agenda as is Commissioner Pancratz seconded. Motion carried. Commissioner Pancratz made the motion to approve the Minutes from June 28th, 2024. (NO MEETING ON JULY 5th) Commissioner Goffena seconded. Motion carried. No Public Comment....

  • Town Pump Providing 'Meals for Backpacks' Grants

    Sep 11, 2024

    The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is accepting grant applications for the 2024 “Meals for Backpacks” program, which supports schools, food banks, and service organizations that provide weekend meal programs for Montana school children. “It is 65 hours from the time school is dismissed on Friday afternoon until the bell rings on Monday morning,” the Foundation says on its website. “Often, children in Montana go hungry on the weekends. It is estimated that one in six Montana children live in homes that struggle to keep food on the table.” O...

  • SIGNAL PEAK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    Sep 11, 2024

    Signal Peak Community Foundation is accepting grant applications until September 15, 2024. Grants will be awarded in October to non-profit organizations located in Musselshell County. The board’s general guidelines for applications are: emphasis on infrastructure related projects preference for projects where sponsoring organization covers part of the project costs preference against operating costs or personnel grant funds to be spent locally if possible. Applicants are expected to attend the meeting to answer any questions the board may h...

  • Winnett - Grass Range Football

    Sep 11, 2024

    September 7 Game. Grass Range-Winnett lost this match-up with Highwood 6-30....

  • Winnett Senior News | Flatwillow News

    Raye Anne Lund|Sep 11, 2024

    FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS Flatwillow Homemakers will be holding their first meeting after the summer break on Tuesday, September 10. It will be at Linda Gershmel’s home. It will be a summer tea party for ladies so if you have a summer hat, it would be fun to wear them to Linda’s house. We will be filling out our program booklets, dues, choosing hostesses for each month, opportunity table, and revealing secret sisters. We will also draw new secret sisters for the new year. Hope to see everyone there. This summer we had to say goodbye to severa...

  • Distraction or Interaction? Cellphones

    Sep 11, 2024

    By Angie Mozqueda It’s 2024, cellphones are like the new must-have item that everyone needs. It's crazy how we can't go anywhere without them! People used to go back for their forgotten wallets, but now it's all about going back home for that one device left on the counter – the cellphone. It's interesting to see how technology has changed over time. Now, everyone is addicted to staying connected through their phones. If adults can't put their phones down, it's no surprise that kids are jus...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Sep 11, 2024

    8/25/24 01:07:06 Alarm 08/25/24 02:04:29 Traffic Stop 08/25/24 02:33:02 Traffic Stop 08/25/24 11:14:18 Theft 08/25/24 17:02:20 Medical 08/25/24 20:03:23 Welfare 08/25/24 20:39:19 Animal 08/25/24 21:37:18 Traffic 08/25/24 22:10:57 Disorderly 08/26/24 03:26:51 Traffic Stop 08/26/24 03:36:45 Medical 08/26/24 06:37:40 Medical 08/26/24 07:13:03 Medical 08/26/24 07:57:12 Traffic Stop 08/26/24 12:22:57 Traffic 08/26/24 13:06:08 Animal 08/26/24 13:27:27 Animal 08/26/24 13:58:44 Assault 08/26/24 16:01:59 Motor 08/26/24 18:29:12 Welfare 08/27/24 07:03:2...

  • Rural Volunteer Leaders Invited to Participate in Community Development Gathering Sept. 17-18 in Miles City

    Sep 11, 2024

    From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Rural volunteer leaders from communities across Montana are invited to participate in a community development gathering set for Sept. 17-18 in Miles City. The event, called "The Road Show," will bring experts in rural resources to facilitate connections and knowledge sharing with Montana's small-town leaders. It also features speakers from rural communities who will share successes, opportunities and resources available from regional and state agencies and nonprofits. The Reimagining Rural program, an i...

  • Sour Cream Apple Cake

    Sep 11, 2024

    TOTAL TIME: Prep: 15 min. Bake: 35 min. YIELD: 9 servings Sour cream apple cake is made with tender apples, tangy sour cream and a spiced brown sugar topping. Enjoy the cake with coffee as a glorious way to wake up. Ingredients 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 cup sugar 2 large eggs, room temperature 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup sour cream 1-1/2 cups chopped peeled tart apples TOPPING: 1/2 cup packed brown sugar 1/2 cup chopped...

  • "THE BOARDINGHOUSE" TO PREMIERE AT MUSSELSHELL SCHOOL

    Sep 11, 2024

    By Adair Rademacher Friends of Musselshell School, Inc. and the Illustrious Musselshell Players will soon be presenting their 21st dinner theatre production on September 27 and 28 and a matinee performance to follow on September 29 at the Musselshell School. This year's production is "The Boardinghouse" written by Vern Harden, and produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Denver, Colorado. Life at the 'Home Sweet Home Boardinghouse' is anything but normal. Miss Harriet runs a clean, cozy home, with the help of the...

  • Musselshell Valley Community Foundation Launches "Drive to $1,000,000" Endowment Campaign

    Sep 11, 2024

    Roundup, Mont., Sept 4, 2024 – The Musselshell Valley Community Foundation (MVCF) is thrilled to announce the launch of its ambitious “Drive to $1,000,000” endowment campaign.This initiative aims to raise $300,000, which will be matched dollar-for-dollar by a generous anonymous donor to boost MVCF’s endowment to over $1 million. With an existing endowment of $419,000, MVCF has been a cornerstone in supporting the diverse needs in the Musselshell Valley. The community foundation provides annual grants to projects across its five focus areas:...

  • Ribbon Cutting Event at RMH!

    Sep 11, 2024

    Join us as we celebrate some incredible things happening at Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH)! On Wednesday, September 18th at 4pm, the Women’s Auxiliary will be hosting Mayor Jones for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new patient passenger van During the event, we will also be introducing our new CEO, Tracy Anderson. The RMH Foundation Board will be serving up ice cream for the attendees. Be sure to stop by the 3rd Street West parking lot between 4pm-6pm to partake in the fun activities....

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