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BOZEMAN — In 2020, the annual Montana State University Spring Rodeo was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. This year, the rodeo will return, Thursday, April 8, through Sunday, April 11, at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 N. Black Ave. in Bozeman. Performance rounds will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday. Friday and Saturday slack rounds will begin at 10 a.m., and performance rounds will begin at 6 p.m. On Sunday, the short-go performance will begin at 10 a.m. The rodeo will feature 50 MSU students competing for the men's and women's rodeo t...
When: April 21st 2021 at 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Where: “The Commons” Formerly the Central School cafeteria in Roundup, Montana (corner of 2nd Street West and 7th Avenue West) What: Professional training to instruct and inform parents and educators on the new trends involving drugs their children and students maybe hiding and using. Why: The legalization of marijuana will/has created an environment of availability, much like alcohol has been in our society. Parents and Educators need to be informed on recognition and identification of drugs and dru...
Whereas, service to others is a hallmark of the American character, and central to how we meet our challenges; and Whereas, Elected Mayors and County Commissioners across the nation are increasingly turning to national service and volunteerism as a cost-effective strategy to meet city needs; and Whereas, AmeriCorps and Senior Corps along with groups such as the Salvation Army and the American Red Cross help to address some of the most pressing challenges facing our cities and nation, from...
Every year on the 3rd and 4th of July, one of Roundups main attractions is the Rodeo. This past year, the Roundup Rodeo was one of the best attractions around. It was so good that this year that Roundup Rodeo was chosen by WPRA (Women's Professional Rodeo Association) for the "Justin Boots Best Footing" award, meaning the rodeo has the safest, most consistent ground conditions, (great dirt). Along with the award plaque, there was included a certificate for a pair of Justin boots, and eight...
Late winter is a difficult time for wildlife. After using fat reserves through most of the winter, along with trying to find what food is available, many animals are at their most vulnerable. Although the winter of 2020-21 has been a fairly “open winter” concerning snow, often we get late winter or early spring snowstorms and folks may be eager to take advantage of that recreational opportunity. That’s why Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, along with the Bureau of Land Management, are asking shed hunters and other recreationists to give wildl...
Dr. Glenn Sunshine – Professor of History, Central Connecticut State University and Senior Fellow at the Colson Center A Clarion Call to Virtue: There is an action-behavioral element to virtue. Virtue is well modeled by Fr. Billy Kosco’s homely on Righteous Anger. Be you protestant or Catholic, you would be inspired by his boldness that we rarely see in Christian leadership. He displays the kind of virtue that risks taking a stand. A virtue that we saw in the Founding Fathers as they launched into the war for independence – a war that demanded...
The Mental Health Center in Billings is announcing a change of leadership. On December 31, 2020 Executive Director, Barbara Mettler retired from the organization. Former U.S. Marshall Rod Ostermiller has been appointed the new Executive Director. Ms. Mettler served as Executive Director at the South Central Montana Regional Mental Health Center for 8 years, relocating from Colorado to accept her new position. The organization has been serving the needs of the region since 1971, focusing on the establishment, development and maintenance of high...
The days fly by so quickly and holidays turn from one to the next in the blink of an eye! Christmas is right around the corner and the Roundup Christmas Food Basket Program is looking forward to helping make the Christmas holiday just a bit brighter for families in need! The Roundup Christmas Food Basket Program thanks everyone for their donations so far, but we still have a ways to go. Please get in the giving spirit by donating to the Roundup Christmas Food Basket Program at 1st Security Bank or send a check to P.O. Box 462, Roundup, MT...
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...
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...
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!!!...
One of John Wesley’s encouragements was “Do No Harm.” With that in mind, and with love for one another and a focus on safety and caution, the Roundup United Methodist Church is making a few changes to its worship schedule. Pastor Dave Bergeson, with the assistance of Phillip Fisher, will continue to share a weekly service via You Tube. The weekly in-the-building worship service, however, will tentatively be held on only the first Sunday of each month, with Communion included. Until further notice, this is the plan for meeting together, with...
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BILLINGS, Mont. – The Roundup Community Blood Drive is scheduled Thursday, November 19th from 12p-6p at the Musselshell County Emergency Operations Center. The Roundup Community Blood Drive is an integral part of Vitalant Montana. So far in 2020 your community alone donated over 150 units of blood to help maintain the community blood supply. During the winter Vitalant often sees a dip in donations due to the cold/flu season, and this year COVID-19 presents an even larger need for healthy donors. Communities need blood every day for cancer t...
The RIDE committee is proud to announce our entertainment for our upcoming 2021 event. July 2nd will be Hotel California with Jason Larson opening the evening July 3rd will be Joe Nichols with Lauren Mascitti opening the evening show. Wristbands are on sale now. $35 for adults until May 31, 2021, after they will be $45. Children 6-12 are $5. You can buy your wristbands now on roundupindependencedays.com or feel free to call Darcy at 323-3237....
RMH Foundation will be sponsoring the 2020 Tree of Remembrance. The Remembrance Tree will be lit and ornaments displayed throughout the month of December in memory of loved ones still with us or those who have lost their battle. Ornaments will be a reminder of the loved ones whose memory is being honored. All donations will be used for special projects for Roundup Memorial Healthcare. To dedicate an ornament or ornaments, please contact the following by November 20th: Kerri Marking at 1st Security Bank Jolene Sealey at Key Insurance Joe...
BOZEMAN — Middle school students across the state of Montana are invited to register for a free online mathematics contest set for 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12. The American Mathematics Competition 8 contest is part of the American Mathematics Competition series developed by the Mathematical Association of America. The series provides an opportunity for students to develop positive attitudes toward analytical thinking and mathematics that can assist in future careers. Students apply classroom skills to unique problem-solving challenges in a l...
The Tree Board/BUD would like to recognize the county and city officials for working together on the Arbor Day program that was held on the Courthouse lawn on October 16. It is the support of the community that enabled Roundup to receive the prestigious Tree City of the Year 2020 for the State of Montana. Mayor Jones accepted the award on behalf of the city and County Extension Agent Jennifer Solf presented information on the Emerald Ash Borer. As you may be aware, the Emerald Ash Borer is...
The City of Roundup/Tree Board will celebrate Roundup’s designation as the 2020 MT Tree City of the Year along with its annual Arbor Day celebration on Friday, October 16, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. on the lawn of the Musselshell County Courthouse. Featured speaker will be Jennifer Solf, County Extension agent, providing useful information on the looming threat of the Emerald Ash Borer and other information concerning a healthy tree population. The public is cordially invited to attend. Roundup’s designation as the 2020 MT Tree City of the Year cam...
The debate between Representative Barry Usher and his Democratic opponent Dr. Kris Spanjian will take place Thursday, October 15th. The debate will take place at Roundup Elementary School which is located at 401 11th Ave. East in Roundup. Due to the flu virus regulations, only 110 individuals will be allowed into the gymnasium. The cost will be a financial donation ($1 or more) to the "Roundup Christmas Food Baskets". All proceeds will go to the Roundup Christmas Food Basket program. Submit...
By Vern Petersen On September 12th the Winnett High School graduating class of 1960 held their 60th class reunion. They gathered at the Elks Club in Lewistown for lunch and reminiscing. The attached picture from left to right are Pat Long, Vern Petersen, Joyce (Ziesmer) Drube, Everett Lane and Allen Saylor. Richard Petaja was unable to attend. Deceased members of the class of 9 were Don Petersen, Richard Delaney and Kenny Eike....
The debate between Musselshell County Commissioner Nicole Borner and Republican candidate Robert Pancratz will take place, Friday, October 2, 2020, starting at 6:00 P.M., 'sharp', and concluding at 7:00 P.M. It will take place at Roundup Elementry School which is located at 401 11th Ave. East in Roundup. Due to the flu virus regulations. Only 110 individuals will be allowed into the gymnasium. So, tickets will be first come, first served. The cost will be a financial donation ($1 or more) to...
The Roundup Record Tribune & Winnett Times will be sponsoring two political debates during the month of October 2020. On Friday October 2, 2020, starting 6:00 to 7:00 P.M. a debate between incumbent, Independent Musselshell County Commissioner Nicole Borner and Republican Robert Pancratz will take place at a location to be designated. Then, Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 6:00 to 7:00 P.M., House District 40 Republican Representative Barry Usher will face Democratic challenger Dr. Kris Spanijan...
James Brown, Republican Candidate for the Public Service Commission District 3, Saturday, discussed his goals and qualifications he brings to this important position....
Kim Overvold and Larry Ross hanging flag holders....