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As Northern Treasures approaches our 7th year in business this coming January of 2024 we would like to thank all of our patrons, both past and present. Your support has made it possible for us to bring our Mission Statement to life, namely our ongoing program of financial support to the many worthy organizations in and around Roundup. YOU should be proud of all we have achieved together. We look forward to seeing both our current patrons and new shoppers as well in the New Year....
There is a growing group of people who are looking to improve and modernize the community, and one of those people is Sandra Gebhardt. Sandra, who married local Derin Gebhardt, is active in promoting the local community and inspiring new ideas, growth, and taking on a plan to provide more awareness and resource of what is available in our small town. There are more businesses in this community than meets the eye. Sandra has started a newsletter called "The Heart of Roundup" that anyone can sign...
Our local food bank provides an emergency three to five day supply of food to needy persons in our area. These services are provided without bias. All age groups, regardless of race, gender or creed are served. During this holiday season of feasting, remember those less fortunate. Please consider the Musselshell County Food Bank as you give to the Musselshell Unity Drive this year....
There were three bowlers drawn from the sign up box, and sadly no one had a full strike this year, so no turkey was given away. However many pins (two liter sodas) were knocked over and won. Contestants got to keep ever bottle they knocked down. The event was fun, and there were quite a few people who just came to watch. IGA employees Jodi and Jessie did a great job helping contestants. To see some of the videos from the event, follow Musselshell Media in Facebook and YouTube...
DEER LODGE – Thirty Montana Department of Corrections (DOC) inmates were transported to Saguaro Correctional Center in Arizona Tuesday as part of an effort to relieve overcrowding pressure at Montana State Prison (MSP). In total, 120 inmates will be moved to the facility. “This first transfer of inmates to the correctional facility in Eloy, Arizona went smoothly thanks to the hard work of everyone involved,” said DOC Director Brian Gookin. “By freeing up this space at MSP, the DOC can more effectively manage inmate populations in our facilit...
Attorney General Knudsen demands Congress grant states power to combat illegal immigration crisis Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen joined 25 other state attorneys general in urging Congress to grant state officials more power to combat illegal immigration and protect their citizens from the dangers coming in through the southern border as the Biden administration continuously fails to secure the border. In a letter sent Monday, the attorneys general ask Speaker of the House Mike Johnson to schedule a hearing for the Immigration...
The most important global issue of the day is that of the middle east conflict. The barbaric evil of Hamas was in full display October 7th. The reports are undeniable; "The IDF told CNN that women, children, toddlers and elderly were brutally butchered in an ISIS way of action." (CNN, Oct. 13) LA Times, Oct.12 wrote, "Reporting on the violence by Hamas and response by Israel.... is requiring onscreen warnings before showing pictures of how the Hamas onslaught killed families and children in their homes, leaving behind blood-soaked floors, beds...
Because five Republican Congressmen who irresponsibly did not vote in favor of the House GOP National Security Bill that would have given our pentagon more funds for our defense,we now face an emerging threat, the Chinese and their threat of a nuclear war with America. These five knuckleheads are Andy Biggs of Arizona, Ralph Norman South Carolina, Dan Bishop of North Carolina, Ken Buck Colorado and Matt Rosendale of the eastern Montana caucus. They voted against our national security at a time when the Chinese threatened us with a nuclear...
Paul Douglass Iverson went to dance with abandon on the streets of heaven on November 2, 2023. He was born in 1961 in Lewistown, Montana. Above all, Paul's life was defined by sharing joy in Christ. Paul exhibited a thirst for knowledge and modeled the wonder of knowing. He eagerly studied philosophy, English, linguistics, math and computer science, earning two Master's degrees and a PhD in Math. A lifelong learner, he earned recent certifications in cloud computing and perpetually acquired new...
Harry Paul Johnson October 28, 1954 to November 11, 2023 Harry Paul Johnson passed away in his sleep on Saturday, November 11 at the age of 69, after a long battle with COPD. Paul was born to Harry and Helen (Marsh) Johnson of Musselshell, MT on Oct 28th, 1954. He was their first born and his six siblings–Larry, Roger, Kevin, Bruce, Shelly, and Ruby–were born over the next 14 years. Paul graduated from Roundup Memorial High School in 1973. During his younger years he was a bronc rider and also loved to hunt and snowmobile. His parents got div...
Commissioners November 17, 2023 Agenda CALL TO ORDER 8:30 Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes **8:45** Public Comment on any public matter within the jurisdiction of the Commissioners that is NOT on the Agenda New Business and Resolutions approved and voted on by the Commission. Memorandum of Understanding between Musselshell Board of County Commissioners and Golden Valley County Board of County Commissioners to reallocate expenses and salary contributions for the County Attorney and his office. Review and sign the Appro...
DENVER — As weary migrants arrive in Denver on buses from the U.S.-Mexico border city of El Paso, Texas, officials offer them two options: temporary shelter or a bus ticket out. Nearly half of the 27,000 migrants who arrived in Denver since November 2022 have chosen the bus, plane or train tickets to other cities in the U.S., city data shows. In New York and Illinois, taxpayer dollars also are being spent on tickets, creating a shuffle of migrants in the interior U.S. who need shelter, food and medical assistance as they await rulings on a...
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BOZEMAN, Montana, November 17, 2023 – The Montana Association of Conservation Districts and the Natural Resources Conservation Service will be hosting the 2024 Montana Soil Health Symposium on Feb. 6-8 at the Billings Hotel and Convention Center. The symposium will feature Kelsey Scott of the DX Ranch on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation, Anne Bikle who wrote What Your Food Ate: How to Heal the Land and Reclaim our Health, and Dr. Jon Lundgren of the ECDYSIS Foundation and CEO for Blue Dasher Farm. The additional pre-conference workshop o...
From MSU News Service BOZEMAN – The National Security Agency has designated Gallatin College Montana State University as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense. This is in recognition of MSU's high-quality programs that prepare students to protect and promote America's national security and economic prosperity. "On a national level, this designation validates our cybersecurity program, its rigor and the value of the curriculum for the students," said Stephanie Gray, dean of Gallatin College MSU. "This designation will p...
TOTAL TIME: Prep Time: 15 min. Cook Time: 15 min. YIELD: 24 servings (6 cups). Loaded Cowboy Queso is the ultimate football dip! This easy appetizer loaded with cheese, beer, black beans, tomatoes and sausage is our family's favorite tailgating recipe. I often serve it with homemade tortilla chips sprinkled with taco seasoning. —Becky Hardin, St. Peters, Missouri Ingredients 1/2 pound bulk spicy pork sausage 1 cup pale ale or other light beer 1 package (16 ounces) Velveeta, cubed 1/2 cup s...