Articles from the October 20, 2021 edition


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  • Roundup Memorial Healthcare Designated as a Level 5 Trauma Recieving Facility

    Oct 20, 2021

    Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH) is pleased to announce that they have been designated as a level 5 trauma receiving facility from the Montana State Trauma Care committee (STCC). The purpose of the STCC is to reduce the incidence of trauma injuries in Montana and to promote and advance excellence in the care of the injured patient. A level 5 designation is awarded to facilities with the ability to stabilize trauma patients and to transfer them to a higher level of care. In 2019, RMH was...

  • On Top of The Mercy Baptist Church

    Oct 20, 2021

    On Top of The Mercy Baptist Church Sits Roundups' Main Street Church Steeple. The Sunshine and Blue Sky is a Very Pleasing. Welcome from The Heavens Above....

  • Roundup Community Coffee

    Oct 20, 2021

    "Come have coffee and cookies and see Roundup's 1st Brand Book donated by Morgan Belveal!!!! This professional body of work offers the tools for Roundup organizations and leaders to intentional promote the growth of our community while highlighting our special and unique qualities. This work was a collaborative effort with input from the community gathered and incorporated. The results that you will see include a new logo for Roundup, marketing imagery & color schemes, taglines, a visitroundup.com website, and more. See you Wednesday, November...

  • New ADA compliant chair lift

    Oct 20, 2021

    Sheriff Lesnik stands with the new ADA compliant chair lift newly installed at the 1911 Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Lesnik says there will soon be another hand rail installed in the middle of the steps to further aid in safety for those coming to and from the building....

  • HEALTHY TREES, HEALTHY COMMUNITY WRAP-UP

    Oct 20, 2021

    Over the past several weeks, we have explored the importance of a healthy urban forest to the overall physical, mental and financial health of our community. This is the final article in this particular series, although the City of Roundup's Tree Board hopes to continue to provide helpful information concerning our tree population to the public. We view education, ours as well as yours, as a very important aspect of the duties with which we are charged. For purposes of providing a brief...

  • Will Senator Tester Vote to Impose Critical Race Theory on Montana's Children?

    Oct 20, 2021

    Montanans overwhelmingly reject Critical Race Theory in our classrooms. Since Brown v. Board of Education, we’ve worked to live up to our founding ideals and we hold true to the principle of equal treatment for every student. President Biden’s controversial nominee to head the Depart-ment of Education’s extremely powerful Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Catherine Lhamon, in-stead wants to make sure every school in America implements and adheres to Marxist ideologies disguised as so-called antiracism teachings. Ms. Lhamon’s nomination stalled...

  • Montana is not a Pumpkin

    Oct 20, 2021

    October is here, leaves are falling, and perhaps Montanans should not be surprised that the Montana Democrats on the Districting and Apportionment Commission are carving up our state like a pumpkin. While they claim they want to create a “competitive” district, their maps go far beyond that. So far in fact, that they fail to meet the mandatory criteria in the Montana Constitution, that the districts be as equal in population as is practicable, be contiguous, and be compact. Democrats often lament “gerrymandering”; however, a quick view illustr...

  • Untitled

    Oct 20, 2021

    This month, U.S. Senators began the markup of Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget resolution package. This rubber-meets-road moment seems to have given pause to some in their party whose votes will be needed to get a bill through Congress and across the President’s desk. Among them is Montana’s Senator Jon Tester. The President and the progressive left members of Congress have proposed financing the Administration’s marquee spending bill largely by raising the U.S. corporate tax rate. It is a moral imperative, they say, to make big business “pay it...

  • Roundup School Board Meeting Minutes

    Oct 20, 2021

    MINUTES OF REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 2021 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 55H - HIGH SCHOOL I. The Trustees of School District No. 55H, Musselshell County, Roundup, Montana met for their regular board meeting on Monday, September 13, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. in the District Office. Trustees present included Chairperson Vandeberg, Vice-Chairperson Brewer, Snook, Bedford, and Serrano. Administrators in attendance were High School Principal Larson, Elementary Principal Griffith, Superintendent Sealey, and Clerk Eiselein. The Pledge of...

  • James (Jim) Franklin Boyles

    Oct 20, 2021

    James (Jim) Franklin Boyles, of Roundup, went to the arms of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on October 6, 2021. He was born in Billings, on April 8, 1943 to Charles and Annetta Boyles, their second of three kids. Jim spent a majority of his childhood in Bridger MT, before moving to Billings and completing high school at Billings Senior High. Jim enlisted in the United States Army in 1969. He served for two years as a medical corpsman and mechanic in Korea. He received the National Defense...

  • Allen Dow Harper

    Oct 20, 2021

    Allen Dow Harper passed away at St. Vincent's Hospital in Billings on May 25, 2021 after a long illness. Allen was a 16 year resident of Roundup Montana. He came from a family with a long line of military service. He was born at the US Naval Hospital in Bremerton, Washington and after high school entered the US Navy BUD/S program at Coronado, California in 1969. Allen served several tours in Vietnam with Navy unit Seal Team One in the MACV Special Operations Group and in what was called the...

  • Robert James Robson

    Oct 20, 2021

    Robert James Robson, 84, of St. Marys, Ga passed away on October 8, 2021 at St. Vincent's Hospital in Jacksonville, FL. Robert was born on July 23, 1937 in Roundup, Montana to the late Edwin and Ann Robson. He has lived in St. Marys for the past 30 years and was enlisted in the United States Army for five years and the United States Navy for twenty two years retiring in 1976. He was a nuclear power plant operator for the military and a master electrian for his own business. Robert enjoyed...

  • Carol Ann Wendling

    Oct 20, 2021

    Carol Ann Wendling passed away unexpectedly on October 13, 2021. She was born July 18, 1943 in Tucson, AZ to Howard and Madge Beamish. Carol married Phillip Wending in 1960, and they raised four daughters in Minnesota. After their divorce, she met Adrian Foss and they spent over 30 years together. She was an entrepreneur, owning and operating a grocery store, bar & restaurant, and being an active business partner in other interests over the years. As a mother she was supportive, encouraging,...

  • Gov. Gianforte on U.S.-Canada Border Reopening: "Long, Long Overdue"

    Oct 20, 2021

    HELENA, Mont – After the Biden administration late yesterday announced it would reopen the border between the U.S. and Canada for vaccinated Canadians, Governor Greg Gianforte today urged President Biden to allow for a complete reopening of the northern border for trade and travel. "Though long, long overdue, reopening the northern border is welcome news to Montanans whose families, businesses, and communities have suffered for many months from the Biden administration's continued closure of the U.S.-Canada border," Gov. Gianforte said. "...

  • Another Acronym?

    Oct 20, 2021

    Written by Abby Majerus It seems that anymore there are acronyms for everything. They show up in our everyday conversations -FYI and BRB – and in our everyday activities – ATM and BLT. So, I apologize in advance for adding another acronym or two to your vocabulary but let me introduce you to …..FADC & SMDC. The FADC, which stands for Food and Agriculture Development Center, is the newest addition to the numerous services offered at SMDC – Snowy Mountain Development Corporation. This grant-funded center is an ideal addition to serve the agricul...

  • Musselshell County Commissioners Meeting Minutes

    Oct 20, 2021

    Commissioner Minutes October 1, 2021 The meeting was opened at 8:30 by Commissioner Goffena. Commissioner Turley and Commissioner Pancratz were present. Minutes were taken by Clerk and Recorder Tomassi. Pledge of Allegiance. The agenda for the day was approved as written. The minutes from September 24, 2021 were approved as is. Mimi from Fish Wildlife and Parks called in and spoke to the Commissioners regarding the Fergus Easement. FWP voted to move forward with allowing public access to the fishing access site. DES Director/Fire Warden Russell...

  • Number of Antelope Hunters, Harvest Down from 2019

    Oct 20, 2021

    MT Fish, Wildlife & Parks The number of antelope hunters who stopped at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ south central Montana check stations over the weekend and the number of checked animals both were down from 2019 and well below the historic average. FWP wildlife biologists operated check stations at Big Timber, Broadview and Billings during both Saturday and Sunday of the opening weekend of the general antelope hunting season. They did not operate in 2020 because of COVID-19. Weather conditions this year generally were conducive to antelope...

  • Roundup Panthers

    Oct 20, 2021

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  • Melstone Broncs - Junior High Basketball

    Oct 20, 2021

    The Melstone Broncs started their first week of Jr. High Basketball and they faced the Wibaux Longhorns on Saturday, October 16th, in their first home games of the season. The boys won 29-36, the girls A squad won 55-5, and the girls B squad won 17-6....

  • MVCF GRANT DEADLINE SET FOR NOVEMBER 15, 2021

    Oct 20, 2021

    The deadline to apply for a Musselshell Valley Community Foundation Grant is approaching. Grants will be awarded in November to a charitable project in our region. Applications along with grant guidelines can be picked up at the Roundup City Office or found online at mvcommunityfoundation.com and are due November 15, 2021. The Musselshell Valley Community Foundation was established in 1997 to create an endowment for the benefit of the people of the Musselshell Valley River Region. Each year grants are awarded to charitable projects within the...

  • Bavarian Apple-Sausage Hash

    Oct 20, 2021

    TOTAL TIME: Prep/Total Time: 30 min. YIELD: 4 servings. This awesome recipe reflects my German roots. In the cooler months, nothing is as comforting as a hearty hash. Serve this versatile recipe as a side dish at a holiday meal or as a brunch entree over cheddar grits or topped with a fried egg. -- Crystal Schlueter, Northglenn, CO Ingredients: 2 tablespoons canola oil 1/2 cup chopped onion 4 fully cooked apple chicken sausages or flavor of your choice, sliced 1-1/2 cups thinly sliced Brussels...