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Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH) is pleased to announce that we will be receiving a 2021 transportation bus from the Montana Department of Transportation (MDOT) for their long-term care residents. RMH is expecting the bus to arrive early summer 2021. The new bus can hold up to 12 passengers or 6 wheelchairs and will expand our residents’ access to services. Services that will be provided include managing and coordinating transportation activities to fulfill required medical care, increasing r...
The Hunt was Sponsored by Bob Walker of 'Best of the Bulls' Ben Van Dyke, Basin, Mike Goffena, Rob Aguirre, Trout Creek, David Baier, Billings, Reo Phillips, Trout Creek, Jerad Werning, Rockvale. This story was supposed to appear in the Veterans Day edition and we at the Roundup Record apologize for the oversight. Dave...
“Justin Boots Best Footing” award. Rodeo Roundup was chosen by the WPRA (Women’s Professional Rodeo Association) Board of Directors and members who recognize the committees in each of the 12 rodeo circuits that put forth effort to ensure their rodeo has the safest, most consistent ground conditions throughout the entire rodeo. This also ensures a safe and level playing field for the barrel racers and their horses. Rodeo Roundup will be presented with a plaque at the NFR celebration in Fort Worth, TX on December 3, 2020....
Roundup High School would like honor our senior football and cross-country athletes who did not have the opportunity to have their senior night celebrations. We want to thank the athletes and their families for their participation and dedication. We also want to thank them for representing our school and community so well during their high school careers. Emily Donahue Escorted by – William and Nikki Donahue and sister Elizabeth Future Plans – Attend MSU Billings to start a career path tow...
Bill Canon began Bull Mountain Cycle Shop with two of his friends in June of 2007. His two friends moved on from the endeavor but Bill stayed and had made the shop a success. He graduated from Billings and has always been a motorcycle enthusiast. Bill works exclusively on Harleys and not on metric motorcycles. He says that Harley's are all built the same mechanically, but all metric bikes are built different from one another and you need different tools for all of them. About half the people...
4 Election Consequences The future of the republic is just about set in stone. The obvious conclusion is that at least half of the voting public is stupid! The reasons are many. A few reasons for thought are that more people expect something from the government, and more people get something from the government than not. For the voting public to have turned over its government to communists is the last leap into historical oblivion. This nation now will proceed rapidly into decline and irrelevance. Communism is the last place for fools and...
It is commonplace these days, for the churches we attend to place limits of what they are willing to preach and teach about, when the subject matter turns to elections, governing principles and the policies and practices of civil government. These are generally thrown into the catch-all category of "politics" -- which is really not a Biblical term, but I guess that means anything involving God's institution of civil government that might be too controversial or "hot to handle." Most churches adopt a position of steering clear of specific...
The Congressional Desert Land Act of 1877 severed the non-navigable surface water and the ground water from the western federal lands and gave them to the states. This resulted in a split estate of the western public lands. The Act of 1890 declared all lands west of the 100th meridian were under the "Prior Appropriation Doctrine" as it applied to water rights. It contained three main components: A. First in time, first in right, B. The user of the water and not the owner of the land gets the water right, and C. The water must be diverted and...
This fall, tens of millions of Americans will get vaccinated against influenza -- but they won't all experience a prick in the arm. Instead, many will take FluMist, the painless nasal flu vaccine. FluMist is just one of many breakthrough innovations that originated at the University of Michigan, where I served as Managing Director of Licensing within the Office of Tech Transfer for over a decade. I now serve as Executive Director of Duke University's Office of Licensing & Ventures which has a similar portfolio of innovations including...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today announced his joint-transition advisory team for the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next directors of the DNRC and DEQ and will forward their recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “We can responsibly develop our abundant resources and simultaneously protect our environment, but for too long, state government has stood in the way with DNR...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today announced his transition advisory team for the Department of Corrections (DOC). The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of the DOC and will forward its recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “Montanans count on the Department of Corrections to protect and promote public safety. Unfortunately, well-documented incidents of gross mismanagement and a lack of transparency and accountability have prevented the Department of Corrections from ser...
Lois Aileen Adolph Sealey, beloved, mom, sister, grandma, and great-grandma, passed away on November 13, 2020, at the Roundup Memorial Hospital in Roundup, Montana, of complications of Covid-19. Lois was born on January 21, 1933, in Keene, North Dakota, to parents Henry and Dorothy Garmann. Lois was the second of seven children and cared for her brothers and sisters while her parents worked in the fields of their farm. She told about baking five loaves of bread every other day when she was only seven years old and hiding in the haystack when...
COMMISSIONER’S AGENDA NOVEMBER 16th, 2020 8:30 Call to order. Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Old business Extension Office repairs Storage for Courthouse Departments New Business COVID-19 reimbursement money. FWP lease agreement Montana Department of Transportation shared usage. Grants Rural Development/Commons sidewalks Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program (ORLP) 9:00 INTERSTATE ENGINEERING 9:30 Road Open applications submitted for Road Department opening Discuss: Vermeer c...
Northern Treasures is a non-profit organization serving the three counties of Musselshell, Golden Valley and Petroleum in South East Montana. Our mission statement is to help alleviate poverty and improve the lives of families and individuals in our communities. So far in 2020 we have contributed to R.S.V.P., Roundup High School, Home Schoolers, Roundup Library, SAVES, Inc., Rimrock Humane Society, Musselshell County 4-H, the Backpack program, Roundup Volunteer fire department, and local youth groups. We receive support, both physically and...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today called on well-qualified, dedicated innovators to serve Montana and help lead Montana’s comeback. Gianforte today launched ServeMontana.com, a new website in which individuals may submit their credentials for consideration to serve Montana. “To address the serious challenges we face, we need good people to step up and help build a better Montana for all Montanans,” Governor-elect Gianforte said. “If you want to help lead Montana’s comeback, change how Helena does business, and enact the m...
Wade Anderson Escorted by – Kenny Anderson and Sarah Wiley Future Plans – Join the Marine Corp Best Memory – Being able to play with the Boys one last time Austin Dylina Escorted by – Paul Dylina and April Monnin Future Plans – Attend City College in Billings, get a good job and buy a yacht Best Memory – Against Poplar this year I stripped the ball and scored a defensive touchdown Elijah Fish Escorted by – David and Jessica Fish Future Plans – Join the Army, attend college, become a chef B...
Happenings at the Musselshell County Sheriff’s Office10/29-11/4 10/29 A 911 came in requesting an ambulance for an individual who possibly had a stroke. Ambulance responded A 911 came in, it was found to be an accidental dial A 911 came in requesting the ambulance for an individual who has fallen, Ambulance responded A 911 came in requesting a phone number. 10/30 A 911 hang up came in, no call back could be done A 911 came in, it was found to be in Fergus County, call was transferred A 911 hang up came in, no call back could be done 10/31 A 911...
Commissioners October 26, 2020 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Borner. Commissioner Goffena was present. Mike Turley was present for the day to observe. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the agenda as is. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the minutes as is. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. A Conoco Lease was discussed. Commissioner Borner attended a Snowy Mountain Development...
BOZEMAN, Mont., - Nov. 9, 2020 — Montana agricultural producers who lost property due to recent natural disasters may be eligible for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) physical loss loans. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) offers these low-interest loans to agricultural producers in Big Horn, Garfield, Musselshell, Rosebud and Treasure counties who incurred losses due to high winds and wildfire that occurred since Sept. 2, 2020. Approval is limited to applicants who suffered severe physical losses only, including the loss of buildings and l...
One of John Wesley’s encouragements was “Do No Harm.” With that in mind, and with love for one another and a focus on safety and caution, the Roundup United Methodist Church is making a few changes to its worship schedule. Pastor Dave Bergeson, with the assistance of Phillip Fisher, will continue to share a weekly service via You Tube. The weekly in-the-building worship service, however, will tentatively be held on only the first Sunday of each month, with Communion included. Until further notice, this is the plan for meeting together, with...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today announced his transition advisory team for the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of DPHHS and will forward their recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “We’re in the midst of a public health crisis. We face an epidemic of addiction that has destroyed communities, torn apart families, and left thousands of children in foster care. We need someone leading DPHHS who can address these...
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Would you like to give a Secret Santa Gift to a Senior Citizen or lonely person this Christmas?? Would you like to make them smile and feel like someone cares this Holiday Season?? It’s easy!! RSVP has Secret Santa recipients that are in need of gifts and goodies this Christmas season. All you have to do is pick up a numbered gift tag. We will let you know if it’s for a lady or gentleman. A wish list of gift ideas will be provided by the recipient if possible. We do have a great list of bud...
From MSU News Service and APLU The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities this week announced its 2021 board of directors. At a ceremony during the association’s 133rd annual meeting, Montana State University President Waded Cruzado became chair of the board, taking over for University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chancellor Robert Jones. The board of directors provides oversight and direction for the APLU’s work and is charged with setting membership and governing policies for the association. Board members work to make pub...
FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS Flatwillow Homemakers met at Raye Anne’s home on November 10. Donna Lund was co-hostess. November birthdays celebrated were Ginger and Lillian. Happy Birthday. Sandi called the meeting to order; Linda led the Pledge to the Flag. Donna read the thought for the day called “The First TV Dinner”. Roll call was answered with the idea of if you could go anywhere for Thanksgiving (besides home and family), where would you go. It was interesting to hear the places they wanted to visit. They ranged from a winter lodge with lo...