Articles from the December 4, 2019 edition


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  • 2019 Christmas Food Basket Program is Underway

    Dec 4, 2019

    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...

  • Joe Nichols Headlining 16th Annual RIDE

    ROUNDUP, MT (November 28, 2019) - Multi-platinum Red Bow recording artist Joe Nichols is one of country music’s most praised traditional country artists, and he will be headlining the 2020 RIDE celebration! Nichols has had six #1 chart-topping songs and eight Top 10 singles to his credit, including chart-toppers like “Brokenheartsville”, “Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off, and “ Gimmie That Girl”. Top 10 smashes include: “The Impossible”, “If Nobody Believed In You,” “What’s A Guy Gotta...

  • The Roundup Ridge Riders will be Hosting a Dance at the Community Center

    December 7th at 8 pm. Music will be by Wild Rag Music Production. Please come and join us after the Christmas Stroll.... Full story

  • RSVP SECRET SANTA STOCKINGS

    Dec 4, 2019

    Would you like to give a Secret Santa Stocking to a Senior Citizen or lonely person this Christmas?? Would you like to make someone smile and feel like someone cares this Holiday Season?? It’s easy!! RSVP has 50 Secret Santa Stockings that need to be filled with goodies. All you have to do is, pick a numbered stocking. We will tell you if it is for a lady or gentleman. Fill it with whatever you want. We do have a great list of budget friendly, but needed items you can choose from or gift whatever you think is appropriate. Call RSVP at 3...

  • Montana State Historic Preservation Office Offering Preservation Grant

    Dec 4, 2019

    Contact: Pete Brown, Montana SHPO; [email protected]; 406-444-7718 HELENA – The Montana Historical Society’s State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) is announcing $350,000 in Revitalizing Montana’s Rural Heritage (RMRH) grant program funding to support the preservation of historic buildings in rural communities across the state. This brick-and-mortar grant comes from the National Park Service’s (NPS) Historic Revitalization Subgrant Program (HRSP), funded by that agency’s Historic Preservation Fund. SHPO is among nine entities nationwid...

  • The Roundup Main Street Monument Committee Invites You to the Christmas Stroll

    The Roundup Main Street Monument Committee cordially invites you to join us for coffee or hot chocolate and cookies at the shop set back from the street and located just north of 924 – 5th Street West during the Christmas Stroll on Saturday, December 7 between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. to view the progress made in getting the monument ready for the making of the mold, which is the next step in the process. Greg and Colene will be on hand to welcome you. T-shirts will be available to purchase at Musselshell Valley Equipment also during the s...

  • Pastor's Corner

    Dec 4, 2019

    HAPPY NEW YEAR Oh, you think I am a month early, but not if you are a Christian. The Christian year begins on December 1 this year and is called ADVENT. The year will cycle through all the phases of the Christian life until December, 2020 when we come back to the beginning which is ADVENT. What on earth is ADVENT? Well, it is taken from a Medieval Latin word, adventus, which means ‘to come’. So ADVENT is a period of time when we look forward to the coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Traditionally, ADVENT is the 4 weeks before Christmas, alw...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Dec 4, 2019

    Hawk Creek VFD……Setting the record straight Bruce Hoiland along with others, have been making statements that the new Hawk Creek VFD fire building is one of the causes for the Musselshell County Property Taxes to increase. As chief of the Hawk Creek VFD, I am here to state with facts that except for $2,320, all labor, materials and equipment have been funded by the Hawk Creek VFD. The $2,320 was provided by Musselshell County which was offered by Bob Goffnea (Chair) and approved by all 3 commissioners back in 2018. These monies were used to...

  • Musselshell County Commission Minutes

    Dec 4, 2019

    November 18, 2019 Commissioner minutes The meeting was called to order at 8:30 by Commissioner Borner. Commissioner Berry and Commissioner Carlson were present. Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Carlson made the motion to approve the agenda. Commissioner Berry seconded the motion. Motion carried. The minutes from the November 12, 2019 meeting were approved by all Commissioners. Commissioner Berry had no board meetings but there is a Hospital board meeting this week. Commissioner Carlson had no board meetings. Commissioner Borner had a Central...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Dec 4, 2019

    Happenings at the Musselshell County Sheriff’s Office Nov. 20th – Nov. 27th Nov. 20th – A 911 came in requesting an Ambulance for an individual with a severe bloody nose, Ambulance responded. The Ambulance performed a scheduled transfer A 911 came in reporting a one vehicle crash on 87 south, Deputies responded. A 911 hang up came in, a call back was done A report of possible trespassing came in, Deputy was advised A report of a theft came in, Deputies responded A 911 came in reporting a crash on 87 south, this was a crash from earlier A report...

  • Musselshell County Commission Agenda

    Dec 4, 2019

    Commissioners Agenda December 2, 2019 8:30 Call to order. Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Refuse property Recording equipment for public meetings. Old business Extension Office and Fairgrounds repairs Discuss the County’s next move on Flood Plain Violation Policy for claims Accounting Audit Melstone property. New Business User rental and hold harmless agreements for County facilities. Grants Rural Development/Commons sidewalks NW Energy Audit EDA Supplemental Funding for 2018/2019 D...

  • Magdelena Josepha Hinckley

    Dec 4, 2019

    Magdelena Josepha Hinckley 81 of Winnett died Monday evening in her home in Winnett of natural causes. She was born February 20, 1938 in Munich, Germany the daughter of Paul M. and Ludowika (Jungling) Aign. She received her education in Germany and the worked in a factory making license plates. In December of 1964 she was united in marriage to Robert Olin Flansburg. They moved to New York in 1967 and then on to Montana settling in Missoula and then to Turah. They later moved to Casper, WY in the early 1970’s. They also lived in Glenrock, WY b...

  • RSVP News & Notes

    Dec 4, 2019

    RSVP IS SEEKING NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS.. RSVP Advisory Board meets on the 2nd Friday of each month for approximately 1 hour. We usually hold these meetings at the RSVP office in Roundup between noon and 1pm.The Advisory Board assists RSVP with our roll in the communities we serve.Depending on local community circumstances, some of the items the RSVP Advisory Board group will do:• Assist in assessing community needs• Support the development of a service ethic in the community• Advise on volunteer recruitment, retention and recognition strate...

  • MSU Research Center to Host Annual Research Roundup

    Dec 4, 2019

    BOZEMAN — The Montana State University Central Agricultural Research Station will host its annual research roundup event in Lewistown from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10. The event will showcase ongoing projects at the research center and offer time for public input along with a local meal. One of seven Montana Agricultural Experiment Station research centers, which constitute the research arm of the MSU College of Agriculture, the Central Agricultural Research Center in Moccasin conducts projects focused on soil and water management,...

  • Selecting and Caring for Your Christmas Tree

    Melinda Myers|Dec 4, 2019

    The holiday tree is the center of many family celebrations. Ornaments collected over the years decorate the boughs while brightly wrapped gifts are carefully placed underneath. But the hunt for the perfect tree can be an important part of the tradition. Many try to find the right size and shape for the space allotted, a fragrance the whole family prefers and good needle retention for long lasting beauty. Load the family into the car or walk to the corner Christmas tree lot and let the hunt begin. Size and shape are important. Your tree needs...

  • Montana Records First Suspected Case of CWD in Wild Elk

    Dec 4, 2019

    BILLINGS – Montana recorded its first suspected case of chronic wasting disease in wild elk Monday. The cow elk was harvested by a landowner on private land northeast of Red Lodge earlier this month and samples were extracted from the carcass in Billings Nov. 6. Tests results confirming the suspected presence of the disease were returned to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the hunter on Monday. CWD was found in a herd of captive game-farm elk near Philipsburg in 1999 and the herd was depopulated. Until this week, however, the disease had n...

  • F ANNIE SPERRY (Part 1)

    Larry and Jane Stanfel|Dec 4, 2019

    When Datus Sperry moved west with his family from New York State to the vicinity of Detroit, he may not have thought of a wife. When Rachel Schroeder had moved west from Germany with her family to the same neighborhood, she certainly had not thought of a husband, for she was just a baby, but Fate already had them cinched. They met there, but the time was not yet right. Datus and brother, Myles, decided that Montana needed their exploring, and it was seven years before he got around to proposing...

  • Momentum Grows for Dropping 'President' from Title of China's Leader; Remove 'veneer' of Legitimacy

    Ben Wolfgang|Dec 4, 2019

    The Trump administration, with a simple change in rhetoric, has signaled a subtle shift in its approach to China in recent weeks — and in the process has deepened a rift with the Communist Party leadership in Beijing. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered a major foreign policy speech late last month in which he referred to Chinese leader Xi Jinping as “general secretary” rather than “president.” The seemingly minor tweak, national security sources and analysts say, carries a much deeper meaning and suggests China hawks in the administr...

  • Roundup Christmas Food Basket Program Needs Your Help!!

    Dec 4, 2019

    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 2018, the Roundup Christmas Food Basket Program served over 100 families. The Christmas Food Basket program will only be...

  • Toys for Children and Toys for Tots-Together Again

    Dec 4, 2019

    This year, the Roundup Toys for Children and the Musselshell Toys for Tots are combining their efforts to make this an amazing Christmas for children in the area. We are pleased to welcome Justin and Valerie Russell as Toys for Tots coordinators for Musselshell County. They will join the Roundup Toys for Children coordinators, consisting of Kerri Marking, Teri Hice, Lisa Harper and Jolene Sealey. Those who have donated before can donate to Roundup Toys for Children at First Security Bank. For...

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