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The Roundup Christmas Stroll on December 5th is still happening with some changes. Due to the updated mandate from the governor, masks will be required to be worn by everyone (both vendors and shoppers) inside the four Roundup Chamber sponsored Stroll locations where vendors are, as well as strict social distancing. With the reduced number of vendors we have this year, there will be ample space to distance yourself 6' from others. There will be hand sanitizer at each vendor table, so please make sure you clean your hands before handling items...
The Roundup Christmas Food Basket Program is a community project that has a lengthy history in the Roundup community. It is funded by donations from community families, businesses, and organizations; food baskets are given to community families, and the food baskets are stocked with items from community businesses. It is hoped that the tradition of giving in the Roundup community will continue this holiday season! In 2019, the Roundup Christmas Food Basket Program served over 100 families. The Christmas Food Basket program will only be...
Rylee Green Story by Emily Donahue Rylee Green, a senior at Roundup High School, will be remembered after graduation for a number of things including: an impressive running career in both Track and Cross Country, thirteen years of devotion to the Golden Creek 4H club, and her FFA career. Her plans for the future are to attend Idaho State University and obtain a Master of Science in Nutrition to pursue her dream career of being a Dietitian. Friends and teachers of Rylee's say that she is a...
Zachary Dodd Story by Erica Dodd Zackary James Dodd was born August 30th 2003. Zack plans on attending MSU Billings after highschool. He wishes to get his Associates degree in Computer Science, and eventually get his Bachelors of Applied Science. Zack also plans on attending one year of Theology and then becoming a Youth Pastor. When Zack was young he used to imagine himself as Spider-Man because he would always help people and Zack enjoys helping others. Zack's hobbies consist of video games...
On Thanksgiving day, the Corner Café owned by Phil and Tina Dunham, put on their third Thanksgiving meal open for anyone to come and partake. Asking nothing but a donation, they put on the full fixings. Having suffered the loss of a family member this year, they understand the sorrow that holidays can bring to those who don't have family to celebrate with. This meaningful gift of a meal shared is truly the spirit of Thanksgiving. The Corner Café is open every week Tuesday through Sunday from 6...
Trying to Make Sense I want to follow-up on my last column by analyzing some of the dynamics of how we have gotten to the place that we are today. We are in such a divided place because we have no common starting point. I submitted that God is that common point. Because we have removed Him from nearly all the social institutions of life, we have become divided. Let's consider some of the social institutions that are a part of the sphere of humanity. The oldest history that we have is contained in the Bible, so that is where I will go. Let's...
By Michael Vondra We’re nearing the end of 2020 – and for many of us, it will be a relief to turn the calendar page on this challenging year. However, we’ve still got a few weeks left, which means you have time to make some year-end financial moves that may work in your favor. Here are a few suggestions: • Add to your IRA. For the 2020 tax year, you can put in up to $6,000 to your traditional or Roth IRA, or $7,000 if you’re 50 or older. If you haven’t reached this limit, consider adding some money. You actually have until April 15, 2021, t...
By Adam Mossoff Over 30 state attorneys general recently sent a letter to federal health officials urging them to confiscate Gilead Sciences' patent on remdesivir, one of the only drugs approved for use on patients suffering severe symptoms caused by COVID-19. These politicians allege that since Uncle Sam helped pay for some of remdesivir's clinical trials, the federal government can use its "march-in" power in a 1980 law to appropriate Gilead's patent and license it to generic manufacturers to lower the price and increase availability of the...
With over 1,000 affidavits from persons of both parties swearing under penalty of perjury to have personally witnessed voter fraud, such cannot be dismissed lightly but has been by most Democrats and their media outlets. Were it the other way around they would see it everywhere. Democrat media outlets, mostly every outlet excepting Fox News and Newsmax, pipe two messages, “There is nothing to see here and if there were corruption it is not enough to make a difference in the election.” Democrat platforms Twitter, Google, YouTube, and Fac...
A Divine Proivdence is at work for the 2020 election fraud. President Trump has the greatest lawyers, who also understand how our law, the Constitution can fix what happened. This second WAVE of a virus, that can be "potentionally deadly" it is no more deadly than any other virus man-kind has survived through. Americans, government officials are taking away your humanity. You cannot take a virus into a courtroom, but you can sue and take a state Governor and city Mayor to court if they abuse their power. A directive or mandate is NOT a law!!...
A November 23 headline at ABC News reads: "Joe Biden's presidential transition allowed to proceed after 16-day standoff." The 16 days in question, ABC tells us, are the 16 days since Biden "clinched the presidency." "Clinched the presidency" is ABC News-speak for "the media decided he won." In point of fact, the 2020 presidential election isn't over yet and won't be for another three weeks. No, I'm not referring to Donald Trump's campaign of vexatious litigation, which is going, and will go, nowhere. On November 3, American voters chose...
ROSE CHELEDINAS April 26, 1924-November 17, 2020 Rose was one of eight children born to George and Amelia Cheledinas in Klein, Montana. Despite receiving multiple scholarships, after high school graduation she left Klein to work for the Pentagon's Army Air Force Headquarters. Rose eventually worked as a legal secretary for Brock Adams in Seattle and in his Senate office on Capitol Hill. She retired after last working for Seattle Mayor Charles Royer. In work and retirement Rose was an avid...
Ruhland, Bernard G. Age 72, of Roundup, Montana. Born on July 28, 1948, in Richmond, MN and passed away peacefully due to covid on November 20, 2020. He was a man who was molded by life, shaped by time and calmed in the woods. He graduated from St. Paul Johnson High in 1966. He primarily worked at and managed several businesses in Minnesota including: Country Kitchen in Golden Valley, Bumper to Bumper Auto in Brooklyn Center, SOS Auto in Champlin and O'Reilly Auto Parts in several locations in...
COMMISSIONER’S AGENDA NOVEMBER 30th, 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 Maintenance 9:30 Road Report that we cont. with Johnson Road. East District DEQ Application was submitted t...
Musselshell County District Court Report for October Civil Judgement Reports State of Montana vs Jake Barth and Bedrock Gravel Co. LLC, Certificate of Lien Montana Department of Revenue vs Dirty Oscars Annex MT, LLC, Warrant for Distraint Brandy Persoma vs Tyler Persoma, Abstract of Final Administrative Order Montana Department of Revenue vs Laura L Fisher-McCamey, Warrant for Distraint Montana Department of Revenue vs Lee A Johnson, Warrant for Distraint Montana Department of Revenue vs Hank S Fraser and Rebekah S Fraser, Transcript of Judgmen...
Roundup, Montana (November 25, 2020) - The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) would like to announce and invite the public to comment on a proposal to reduce centerline rumble strip noise along 8.5 miles of Highway 87, south of Roundup in Musselshell County. The project begins at mile post 35.5 and extends north for 8.5 miles ending at mile post 44.0. Proposed work includes the modification of centerline rumble strips (low noise) at select locations and replacing the centerline pavement markings. The purpose of the project is to...
Another year of partnering is upon the Roundup Toys for Children and Toys for Tots. We cannot express how grateful we are to all that donate toys or money to this cause. We could not do what we do without the support. If you would like to donate, boxes are out and various businesses for toys (new and unwrapped please). Monetary donations can be given to Roundup Toys for Children at First Security Bank (not tax deductible) or at the Toys for Tots website under the donate tab (tax deductible). For those interested in applying, applications can be...
Helena, Mont., Nov. 24, 2020 – AARP is pleased to welcome Roundup to the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. The network aims to help participating communities become great places for people of all ages and abilities by offering resources for ways to create safer, more walkable streets; provide more accessible housing and transportation options; enhance access to critical services, and increase opportunities for residents to participate in civic and community activities. To accomplish this goal, the network will provide City o...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today announced his transition advisory team for the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (FWP). The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of the FWP and will forward their recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “Montana’s landowners, hunters, and anglers share a tradition of working together to protect our lands and conserve wildlife. We need a leader at the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks who is committed to strengthening this tradi...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today announced his joint-transition advisory team for the Department of Commerce and the Department of Labor and Industry. The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next directors of Commerce and Labor. The team will forward their recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “For too long, Montanans have lost out on good-paying jobs and better opportunities here in Montana. It’s time to empower Montana workers and create an environment where small businesses thrive so t...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today named his joint-transition advisory team for the Department of Agriculture and related boards. The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of Agriculture, members of the Board of Livestock and Livestock Loss Board, and other related boards, and will forward their recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “Montana farmers and ranchers work hard to feed the world and drive our state’s number one industry. Unfortunately, they aren’t always given a...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today named his transition advisory team for the Department of Revenue. The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of the Department of Revenue, and will forward its recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “Hardworking Montanans send their money to Helena, only to see state spending grow and their taxes increase. Montanans know how to spend their dollars better than Helena bureaucrats do, which is why I’ll work to cut taxes for all Montana taxpa...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today named his transition advisory team for the Department of Transportation. The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of Department of Transportation, and will forward its recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “Our roads, railways, and airways connect Montanans from every corner of our state, and the Department of Transportation must maintain that network in a fiscally responsible way,” Gianforte said. “I’m grateful to the members of this advi...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Governor-elect Greg Gianforte today announced his transition advisory team for the Department of Administration. The advisory team will identify and review candidates to serve as the next director of the Department of Administration, and will forward its recommendations to Governor-elect Gianforte. “To change the way Helena does business, we need a change agent leading the Department of Administration who will put Montanans first, adopt a culture of customer service, and streamline operations,” Gianforte said. “I thank this tea...