Articles from the September 15, 2021 edition


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  • Bull Mountain Trading Post Opens Once Again as Family Business

    Lura Pitman|Sep 15, 2021

    Bull Mountain Trading Post opened the doors again on September 4th. The new owner Rex Moss, along with his Daughter Mandy Sims, and her daughter MaKaila Moss are all working at the store. Mandy and MaKaila moved just three weeks ago from Columbus Ohio, while Rex has been retired in Montana for seventeen years. He has been looking for a retail place to settle into for some time, and was happy when he found the Trading Post. Rex says he will be doing the official grand opening next spring. No one...

  • New play ground equipment

    Sep 15, 2021

    New play ground equipment is being installed at the park. The project estimated completion date is Monday, September 20th. There will be more on progression of the playground in next week's edition of the Roundup Record....

  • Old Timers for Alzeimer's Fundraiser Present $5,000 Donation

    Lura Pitman|Sep 15, 2021

    On September 9th, Bob and Karen Varney presented a five-thousand-dollar check to Kaela Imm of the Alzheimer's Association of Montana during the Senior dinner. The couple has been fundraising in Roundup for the Alzheimer's foundation for the last several years. This year the community raised 6400 dollars of which 5000 went to the Alzheimer Association, and the rest will go into next years fundraising events. The money raised for the association is used for research, care, and support for people...

  • Musselshell Valley Historical Museum Update and Closing Date for the Season

    Dale Alger|Sep 15, 2021

    The Musselshell Valley Historical Museum has a couple of new pieces. Rocky Mountain Hardrock Flooring has completed their work on the front steps of the museum. The steps are a lot safer now and they look great. You are welcome to use the front door of the museum to visit and learn more about our local history. We focus on the history of the Musselshell Valley. We also have a new exhibit. There is a saloon exhibit in the newest building at the back of the museum. Gary Thomas has done a great...

  • Prince Semi Truck with Crane Hits BNSF Overpass HWY 3/US 12 Lavina to Ryegate

    Mary Peters|Sep 15, 2021

    On Thursday (Sept. 2nd) morning, a Prince Construction semi truck and trailer hauling a crane crashed into the railroad overpass on US 12/HWY 3 near Cushman. The boom arm of the crane hit the center truss of the bridge, bending the steel and concrete structure and pushing it upward which has prevented train traffic since the accident. The crane was left in the eastbound lane of the highway for several hours while crews worked to clear it from the scene. US 12/HWY 3 was closed the evening of...

  • Roundup Panthers

    Sep 15, 2021

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  • Biden's Vaccine Mandate Isn't About COVID-19

    Thomas L Knapp|Sep 15, 2021

    "We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin," US President Joe Biden said on September 9 as he announced his plan to require more than 80 million private sector American workers to consent (sic) to a COVID-19 vaccine, or submit to weekly testing, or be fired by companies with more than 100 employees (those companies will be fined $14,000, by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, for each instance of failure to enforce the edict). The ostensible purpose of the mandate is to combat a raging COVID-19 pandemic, but that...

  • More Reasons of State, More Troubles

    Sep 15, 2021

    by Joel Schlosberg Linguist Noam Chomsky is known for mincing no words about the corruptions of political power. Yet when asked whether "government of the people, by the people, for the people is just a sham" at the end of an interview by John Roberts for CounterPunch (August 27), Chomsky insists that it is only "if we let it be," and that Americans could instead "choose to exercise" their ability to turn their nation into a "cooperative commonwealth." This is at odds with Chomsky's preceding replies, which detail how the United States wages...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Sep 15, 2021

    This is the Sherriff’s Report for the Month of August. There were 128 calls on 911. The breakdown is as follows: 19 calls for the ambulance, 22 calls for the police, 8 calls for fire, 41 unwarranted calls, 8 transfers to other counties, And 7 test calls. *A called reporting cows on the road at MM 33 north of town, this call was transferred to Fergus County. *The fire dept was dispatched out for a propane leak. *A call came in reporting cows out on Bender and #4 road. *A call came in to for a RADD (Reckless and Dangerous Driver) report. *The a...

  • City Council Meeting Agenda

    Sep 15, 2021

    CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA September 7th, 2021 Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Approve City Council Minutes from August 17, 2021 Approve Agenda Public Comment (3-minute limit per person) Visitors Morgan Belveal Law Enforcement New Business Mayor City Attorney Zoning Ordinance Report of Site Permits Correspondence Unfinished Business Council Discussion/Future Agenda Items Report out from Council Committee meetings Parks/Pool Discussion Snowy MTN Development letter Clerk Treasurer Assistant Clerk Director of Public Works Council...

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Sep 15, 2021

    MUSSELSHELL COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S AGENDA SEPTEMBER 10th, 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 Building appraisals Grants Rural Development/ Commons sidewalks Historic Tourism Grant/MT Dept of Commerce next Fall Montana Transportation Alternatives (TA) Program 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Sheriff Lesnik Impound B...

  • Musselshell County Commissioners Meeting Minutes

    Sep 15, 2021

    Commissioners August 23 & August 27, 2021 Meeting Minutes Road Department Meeting August 23, 2021 Commissioner Goffena, Commissioner Turley and Road Secretary Kenner were present. A resident on Adams Road called Commissioner Goffena about a cattle guard that they would like replaced. The County can fix the cattle guard but the land owner would have to pay for a brand-new replacement. $6,680.00. The land owner needs to contact the Road Department to discuss what he would like done. Meeting times were discussed and may be changed. Things done:...

  • City Council Meeting Minutes

    Sep 15, 2021

    MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUNDUP HELD ON July 20, 2021 AT 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND GOTO MEETING The meeting was called to order by President Toombs. Clerk/Treasurer Lanter conducted roll call with council members, Long, Liggett, Vivirito, Erickson, Carlson, Griffith, and Fisher present. Also, present were Assistant Clerk Mann, Director Sibley, Compliance Officer Hoiland and Attorney Brooks by video. Mayor Jones was absent. Moved by Liggett seconded by Vivirito to approve the minutes of the...

  • DINNER & COMEDY PRODUCTION IN MUSSELSHELL

    Sep 15, 2021

    By Adair Rademacher Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a scrumptious three-course meal and to watch the talented Illustrious Musselshell Players perform, "Every Little Crook and Nanny," written by Pat Cook. A dinner theatre is being held two nights at the Musselshell School, Friday, September 24 and Saturday, September 25. The cast returns for a matinee performance on Sunday, September 26. THEATRE: Lillie Scones is a sweet retired nanny who runs a boarding house with one resident and "a cat the size of the Louisiana Purchase." Her friends help...

  • Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) Program

    Sep 15, 2021

    Written by Abby Majerus In August, the Montana Department of Agriculture announced the opening of the 2021 funding cycle for the Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) Program. Montanans interested in innovating or expanding their agricultural businesses are invited to apply for funds through the state grant and loan program. The GTA program was established by the Legislature to strengthen and diversify Montana’s Agriculture industry by developing new food, agricultural and renewable energy products and processes. Examples of eligible projects could...

  • Race Report

    Sep 15, 2021

    Race Report by Cody Pelissier Big Sky SuperNationals state points finals! Big end of season race weekend with 31 Wissota Street Stock cars point race! Our 16 year old racer had a GREAT run! Friday night were all heat races, setting the stage for main point races Saturday! Kayla raced in the 4th heat. She placed 7th out of 8, which put her into the B main on Saturday. The car had a vibration on the straight, but did not slow her down! Saturday 2nd B main had some of the top racers buying for position in the A main. Kayla stayed strong finishing...

  • Governor Gianforte Announces Transition in Budget Office

    Sep 15, 2021

    Brooke Stroyke, Office of the Governor HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced that Senator Ryan Osmundson (R-Buffalo) will succeed Kurt Alme in leading the governor’s budget office. Alme will transition out of his role as budget director on October 1 to return to his family and home in Billings. “A brilliant and dedicated public servant, Kurt has been instrumental to our early success in leading the Montana comeback,” Gov. Gianforte said. “While I’ll sorely miss Kurt’s leadership and counsel, family has to come first, and I und...

  • Gov. Gianforte Invests $6 Million to Strengthen Montana's Workforce

    Sep 15, 2021

    Brooke Stroyke, Office of the Governor HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced the investment of $6 million to strengthen Montana's workforce and provide job training to Montanans, particularly to individuals with disabilities and those who have become unemployed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. "Helping Montanans acquire the in-demand skills needed to fill good-paying jobs is a top priority," Gov. Gianforte said. "These investments will help more Montana workers access skills training programs, helping them enter or r...

  • State of Montana to Modernize Its Decades-Old Drought Management Plan

    Sep 15, 2021

    Brooke Stroyke, Office of the Governor and Kate Wilson, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced efforts to improve Montana drought and water supply planning. This planning effort was discussed during today’s Governor’s Drought and Water Supply Committee meeting. Approved in 1995, the existing Montana Drought Management Plan is slated to be updated with support from a new federal grant. “With every region of Montana facing severe to extreme drought conditions, this is the...

  • Lady Panthers Varsity Volleyball

    Sep 15, 2021

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  • Melstone Lady Broncs

    Sep 15, 2021

    The Melstone Lady Broncs played at home against the Jordan Mustangs on Saturday Sept. 4th. The Varsity team won in four sets (25-22, 25-13, 23-25, 25-22)....

  • Melstone Junior High Squad

    Sep 15, 2021

    The Melstone JH B squad won in three sets (26-24, 27-29, 15-12). The Melstone JH A squad won in two sets (25-18, 25-19)....

  • DGS-GRW (Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Grass Range-Winnett) Bearcats

    Sep 15, 2021

    Royalty for homecoming in Grass Range this past weekend were Prince Brady Bantz, Princess Bailey Seaholm, Queen Easton Hanson, and King Layton Tucek....

  • Slow-Cooked Pumpkin Apple Cobbler

    Sep 15, 2021

    TOTAL TIME: Prep: 20 minutes, Cook: 4 hours YIELD: 8 servings. This spiced pumpkin apple cobbler recipe is sure to please all of your holiday guests. It's perfect for fall, but can be made year-round since it uses fresh or frozen cranberries. Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas Ingredients: 5 cups sliced peeled tart apples (about 4 medium) 1 cup fresh or frozen cranberries 1 cup packed dark brown sugar, divided 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon, divided 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 cup...

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