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Amy Castro Amy Ariana Castro was born August 16, 2003. Her mother is Laura Goffena, and her sisters are Brittany, Felicia, Celsa, and Valeria. Amy's most valued possession is her cat Boots. Amy plans to attend MSUB or Miles Community College and eventually earn a Bachelors of Science in Nursing. Then work her way up to Nurse Practitioner. Her favorite birthday memory was when she was at the beach in Washington and a tradition she has is where the birthday person gets their face smashed into a...
Erica Dodd Erica Dawn Dodd was born March 15, 2003. She enjoys Advanced Welding class the most at RHS, because it's relaxed and you can get a lot of work done. Erica's most valued possession is her dog Sparky because he is always there for me. Erica's parents are Pamela Munyan and James Dodd, and her siblings are Billy, Tasha, Zack, Amber, Frank, Cody, and Amy. When Erica was younger she imagined herself as a detective like Kate Beckett from the TV show Castle but now as she faces adulthood,...
"I like having kids make mistakes because those are opportunities to learn and grow. To help a kid through a problem has been the highlight of my career, I love it." Nicole says. Roundup's own beloved grade school teacher, Nicole Hanson, has taken another step on her career path to become a superintendent at Lavina. Eighteen years ago, Nicole, a graduate from Roundup, began towards her path as an educator. She had started college in Dickenson North Dakota in Nursing studies, but after doing...
On Monday evening November 16th 2020, Signal Peak Foundation made three large donations to our community. Five thousand dollars went to the Musselshell County Recovery Team to help with those recovering from the Bobcat Fire, this team is also working with Team Rubicon. One thousand dollars was donated to the Roundup branch of the Salvation Army. One thousand dollars was donated to the Knights of Columbus. All of these great causes were greatly appreciative of these donations....
Happy Thanksgiving! God Bless You....
A 6,000 vote switch in Michigan giving Trump votes to Biden, said to be a glitch, has brought electronic voting machines and programs into national focus. The attention is centered on the software program Dominion, made by Smartmatic in Venezuela, used in 30 states and in 2000 jurisdictions throughout the nation. Texas wisely, three times, refused its use because of serious security concerns. This prompts questions. Why does Dominion switch votes only from Trump to Biden, one way? Perhaps a few votes but could it switch millions of Trump votes...
November 3,2020, was a pathetic and sad day in American voting history. Time magazine had a whole issue devoted to the NWO world "Re-set" scheduled for January 2012, in Davos Switzerland. They are behind the Joe Biden election. They need a village idiot like him to use for their agenda. Sidney Powell, President Trump's lead attorney on election fraud, found out that voting machines used in 33 states, were made in Venezuela. Millions of these states sent votes to Barcelona and Frankfurt Germany for counting. Then the results of these counts...
"One day after the state reported a record 92 COVID-19-related deaths," the Wisconsin State Journal‘s Mitchell Schmidt reports, "Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday he plans to extend the state's emergency declaration and accompanying mask mandate through mid-January. ... The current mask mandate was issued in July and extended by Evers in September." The first two mask mandates didn't achieve the desired result! Something must be done! Hey, I've got an idea! How about another mask mandate? At first blush this sounds like the old Alcoholics A...
Via GoToMeeting Present: Bill Milton, Facilitator; Laura Nowlin, Musselshell Watershed Coalition Coordinator; Wendy Jones, Lower Musselshell Conservation District Administrator; Shirley Parrott, Lower Musselshell Conservation District Supervisor and MWC Board Member; Carie Hess, Petroleum County Conservation District Administrator; Brian Hauschild, Big Sky Watershed Corps; Andrew Sanders, Big Sky Watershed Corps; Gary Olsen, Wheatland County Weed Coordinator; Kelsey Miller, Wheatland County Assistant Weed Coordinator; Reba Ahlgren, NRCS...
HELENA- At the State Land Board Commissioners meeting yesterday, Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen was presented with a check for $41,186,280 to support Montana’s public schools. The funds were produced from Montana’s State Trust Lands in 2020, which is down from $45.9 million in 2019. “Montana’s Trust Lands provide the first source of funding for Montana students,” Superintendent Arntzen said Tuesday. “As Land Board Commissioners, we have a responsibility to manage our state Trust Lands in ways that produce strong funding for...
John Art Benson 1941 ~ 2020 John passed away peacefully at home on the second Friday of November, 2020. John was born April 10, 1941 to Art and Dorothy (Blakely) Benson in Townsend, Montana and was raised at the family ranch on the Musselshell River. John was involved in rodeo throughout his life. He rode saddle broncs, roped calves, steer wrestled, and team roped. He competed at the National High School Finals Rodeo in Hot Springs, South Dakota. He graduated from Melstone High School in 1960....
MUSSELSHELL COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S AGENDA NOVEMBER 23rd, 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 New hire starts 11/30/2020 Letter to the Jensen’s Dis...
Commissioners November 9, 2020 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Borner. Commissioner Goffena was present. Also present were Mike Turley and Bob Pancratz for the day. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the agenda for the day as is. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. Commissioner Goffena made the motion to approve the minutes from the October 26, 2020 meeting. Commissioner Borner seconded the motion. Motion carried. There are no minutes for November 2, 2020...
“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....
BOZEMAN, Montana, Nov. 12, 2020 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced the 2021 signup periods for general Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and CRP Grasslands offers. General signup for CRP will be open from January 4, 2021 to February 12, 2021; signup for CRP Grasslands runs from March 15, 2021 to April 23, 2021. Both programs are competitive and provide annual rental payments for land devoted to conservation purposes. “The Conservation Reserve Program and the many focused programs that come under it, like CRP Gra...
Montana State University Extension Nutrition Education Program is offering a series of online classes to families with children and who receive/qualify for SNAP, WIC, TANF, etc. The classes are nine weeks. They consist of two parts. Each week you will watch a short video on your own and then join a live discussion through Webex. If those times don’t work for you, contact me, Lynn Olson @ 406-869-3547 (office) or 406-670-9866 (cell) to set up a different time. If you have a group that qualifies, I can do a live discussion time just for them. T...
On Friday, November 20, 2020 the KLMB morning show decided to raise a few dollars toward the matching funds needed for the grant Roundup Memorial Hospital obtained recently to purchase a new patient bus. At about 7:30 am DJ Mike Morgan announced he would be making a $100 donation toward the cause and wanted to see how much they could raise by the time the morning show ended at 9:00 am. Within a few minutes they received a number of pledges. In addition Shawn Dutton called from First Security Bank to say the Bank would match whatever they...
Happenings at the Musselshell County Sheriff’s Office 11/5-11/11 11/5 A 911 came in reporting a possible phone scam 11/6 A 911 came in reporting a cow out on highway 12 west. An owner was contacted A 911 hang up came in. No call back could be done A 911 hang up came in. No call back could be done 11/7 A 911 hang up came in. No call back could be done A 911 came in requesting the Ambulance for an individual feeling ill. Ambulance respond¬ed A 911 came in reporting an erratic driver on highway 87 south. Deputy responded A 911 came in re...
MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension has published “Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?,” a MontGuide that discusses how to pass down treasured personal belongings. As the holiday season begins, Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension family economics specialist, said now is a great time to consider gifting items that have great meaning to loved ones. Personal items, such as wedding pictures, a pie plate, a watch, quilts and coin collections are considered non-titled property because there are no legal documents to indicat...
By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times Oregon Gov. Kate Brown wants residents to call the police on their neighbors over violations of the state’s latest coronavirus shutdown, which includes a six-person limit on in-home gatherings. The temporary “freeze,” which went into effect Wednesday, restricts indoor at-home and social gatherings to six people from no more than two households, with no exceptions for Thanksgiving dinner get-togethers. In a Friday virtual interview with KGW-TV, Ms. Brown agreed that Oregonians should contact autho...
From the Central School Project: “In case you haven’t heard yet, we installed a sign at the school yesterday....
RSVP is asking for donations for upcoming events that help our community. Children's Christmas Bazaar--We are looking for $'s or items to assist RSVP in providing items for the Bazaar. Holiday Food Baskets Raffle--We are looking for $'s or non-perishable Holiday food items for our Annual Holiday Food Basket Raffle. Each basket contains enough food to feed a family for a day, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Call RSVP at 323-1403 or stop in at 115 7th AVE W in Roundup. Please, donate if you can. Thank You!!!...
Every time I serve this creamy chicken ranch casserole, it gets rave reviews. The recipe was passed down to me and is so good! It's really easy to make, freezes well and has just a touch of heat. If your family likes more, add some jalapenos! —Kendra Doss, Smithville, Missouri TOTAL TIME: Prep: 25 min. Bake: 30 min.YIELD: 8 servings. Ingredients • 1 large onion, finely chopped • 2 celery ribs, finely chopped • 1 medium green pepper, finely chopped • 1 medium sweet red pepper, finely chopped ...
5 calendar AVAILABLE NOW, featuring Ingomar Rodeo (Open and Ranch) photos…. Proceeds go to the Ingomar Rodeo Club... Get one at Melstone Mercantile, or message us on Facebook. Calendar $15.00 Postage (if we send one to you) $5.00 Photos by Hart Broesel...