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  • 2020 Christmas Food Basket Program is Underway

    Nov 18, 2020

    As this season of giving begins and the Christmas season approaches, the Christmas Food Basket program gets underway. The need in our community is ever present. The Christmas Food Basket Program is designed to off-set some of the needs for families in our community during this joyous time. As in the past, the program is a community effort and is dependent upon the generosity of individuals and organizations for sponsorship and support. For those wishing to donate to the program, there is an account at First Security Bank. Funds may also be...

  • GREEN ASH TREE REMOVALS TO BEGIN SOON

    Nov 18, 2020

    The City of Roundup recently completed an inventory of all of the trees located in public places and on the boulevards throughout the city. As a result of that inventory, Roundup has been chosen as one of seven cities in Montana to receive a Green Ash Removal grant.The State of Montana is attempting to prepare for the looming threat of the Emerald Ash Borer, which when, not if, it arrives in Montana will wipe out the Green Ash population. Seventy percent of Roundup’s trees are of the Green Ash species.For purposes of the grant, a preliminary s...

  • 36th Montana Cowboy Poetry Gathering & Western Music Rendezvous

    Nov 18, 2020

    Fast forward to Aug. 12-15, 2021 for the 36th Montana Cowboy Poetry Gathering…..2020 got bumped off the calendar by Covid 19 restrictions! Undaunted however, participants and planners are optimistically preparing for this summer’s “Keepin’ It Cowboy” 4-day celebration in Lewistown, MT. Actually, the 35th Gathering, was moved lock-stock-and-barrel to 2021 without a hitch. Red Steagall, Poet Laureate of Texas and ultimate cowboy poet of the genre will star Saturday night, Aug. 14, 2021 at the Fergus Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m....

  • Anthony Fauci: U.S. 'independent spirit' Should Accept 'do what you're told' During Coronavirus

    Nov 18, 2020

    By Douglas Ernst - The Washington Times Dr. Anthony Fauci says Americans who stick with the nation’s “independent spirit” should think twice during the coronavirus and, instead, opt for a “do what you’re told” mentality. The infectious disease expert made the comments Thursday while speaking with experts in the nation’s capital. “I was talking with my U.K. colleagues who are saying the U.K. is similar to where we are now, because each of our countries have that independent spirit,” he said, CNBC reported Thursday. “I can understand that, bu...

  • Senior Spotlights

    Nov 18, 2020

    Tyler Kombol Escorted by – Casey and Michelle Kombol Future Plans – Play college football and study medicine Best Memory – Either hurdling a tackler during the Shepherd game or lateraling to Bryce right before half against Shepherd Chris Maetche Escorted by – Nick and Amy Maetche Future Plans – Attend the University of Idaho and study Civil Engineering Best Memory – Celebrating the win after homecoming Michael McHenry Escorted by – Mike and Brenda McHenry and siblings Addison and Mathew Future...

  • Cranberry-Eggnog Gelatin Salad

    Nov 18, 2020

    Refreshing and bursting with flavor, this festive jello salad is a great choice for a holiday potluck or make ahead Thanksgiving side. The sweet pineapple-eggnog layer contrasts nicely with the cool and tangy gelatin on top. Since it has to chill overnight, it’s a good pick for those dishes you want to prepare a day ahead. —Nancy Foust, Stoneboro, Pennsylvania TOTAL TIME: Prep: 30 min. Cook: 5 min. + chillingYIELD: 16 servings. Ingredients • 2 packages (3 ounces each) raspberry gelatin • 2 c...

  • Havre Sector Border Patrol Agents Assist in Rescue near Malta, Montana

    Nov 18, 2020

    MALTA, Mont. –U.S. Border Patrol agents from Malta Station were notified of three hunters who were lost and stranded while navigating through a blizzard north of Malta. Malta Station Border Patrol agents were contacted by the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) requesting assistance in locating three hunters who were stranded in a remote area after their vehicle became stuck during a winter blizzard. PCSO dispatch reported that one of the individuals was an elderly man who would be unable to walk through the blizzard conditions. U.S. Bor...