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April events and publications seek to educate the public about light pollution and celebrate the night sky. KALISPELL, MT- The International Dark Sky Association Montana Chapter will host virtual events to celebrate International Dark Sky Week, April 19-25. The Chapter strives to protect Montana’s heritage of star-filled nights by working with businesses, towns, groups, and individuals to keep our night skies dark and to help Montanans solve light pollution issues in both rural and urban areas. International Dark Sky Week was created in 2003 b...
The RMH Foundation has decided to cancel their annual dinner that was scheduled to take place on April 25th. Out of respect for all the businesses and individuals during this time of uncertainty, we have decided to not ask our community and others to donate to this cause at this time. We probably will not be able to hold the event due to social distancing and self-isolation, as well. Thank you for your support and understanding and we will just have to look forward to next year’s dinner and make it even better!...
This beautiful quilt was donated to the foundation and it was decided to raffle it off. Some lucky person will get a very happy spring surprise. The quilt winner was supposed to be drawn at the annual fundraiser in April, but has been extended to May 1st! Tickets can be purchased from any member or you can place money in an envelope, put your name and phone # on the envelope and drop it at the Key Insurance drop box or First Security Bank drive-thru! Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. You could...
The Roundup Record Tribune & Winnett Times is celebrating it’s 112th year of publication serving Roundup and all the neighboring communities. Thank You from the entire team!...
Official photo of the Z6 Ranch-J.C. Jensen family and friends that gathered in Great Falls to celebrate the ranch being inducted into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. The ranch started in 1911and continues today with the fourth and fifth generations being involved in the day to day operations. The ranch was selected from District Six which includes the counties of Musselshell, Petroleum, Fergus, Judith Basin, and Wheatland. Leslie Burroughs-Lavina Serving on the board of Directors for the MT...
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 educating students for jobs of the 21st century and...
It is with regret that the City of Roundup/Tree Board announce that word has been received from the Department of Natural Resources/Forestry Division that the Arbor Day celebration and Roundup’s prestigious 2020 Montana Tree City of the Year award planned for May 1 is being postponed till either this summer or early fall depending on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic....
HELENA, MT – Matt Rosendale issued the following statement on Monday regarding the suspension of campaign-related gatherings: “After careful consideration and out of an abundance of caution for the most vulnerable Montanans, my team will suspend participation in campaign-related gatherings."...
With extreme caution and concern in mind and advised by Bishop Karen Oliveto, Bishop of the Mountain Sky Conference of the United Methodist Church after reviewing the latest medical news and the state and federal declarations of emergency, we have come to the decision to not meet face-to-face in the weeks of March. We have many members who fall into high-risk categories. An alternative live broadcast, podcast or Zoom session is being created. The church remains very alive and well and is here to serve our community in times of need. Wishing...
On Monday the 9th, the school board meeting was well attended. The session covered many topics. My attendance was to cover the old Wells Fargo Building being donated to the community. I was surprised to see many students sitting quietly to represent to the board their hopes of getting the Wrestling program to become a school sport. Also presented were the upcoming Donkey Basketball and other school business such as stop arms for the busses and a new suburban for transporting the most remote...
Helena, Mont. – The Montana State Hail Board will meet at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at the Yogo Inn in Lewistown, MT to prepare for the 2020 hail year. An agenda will be made available on the department’s public notice website. The Montana State Hail Insurance Program was created at the request of producers in 1917 to provide basic hail insurance coverage on any crop grown in Montana. The program is directed by a five-member board consisting of three producers appointed by the governor, the department director, and the state ins...
Tom Fidel, Lavina High School Class of 1988 When: Sunday, April 5, 2020, from 9 am to 1 pm Where: The Lavina School Gym Most of us believe that because we live in Montana we will never be involved in a terrorist incident. Yet less than 25 years ago, a major domestic terrorist event occurred right here in Musselshell County. Four members of an anti-government group called the Montana Freemen, armed with semi-automatic handguns and assault style rifles, approached the court house in Roundup. Subsequently, there was an 81-day standoff near Jordan...
Are you tired of renting? Learn what it takes to become a homeowner by attending the next Homebuyer Education course, set for Mon.-Tues., March 9-10, 5-9 p.m. each evening at 613 NE Main St. in the Snowy Mountain Development Corporation (SMDC) Conference Room in Lewistown. Presenters at this education course walk potential homeowners through the home buying process and cover topics including: • Preparing and sticking to a budget • Deciding on how much house you can afford • Discovering the i...
• Monday, March 16, 2020 at 6 PM – 8 PM at • Musselshell County Central Commons, 610 2nd St West, Roundup, MT, 59072 Come have coffee and cookies and a chance to win door prizes (courtesy of RSVP) while completing your 2020 Census. WHY COMPLETE YOUR CENSUS? BECAUSE: 1) Every census that is completed brings $2,000 per year to Montana for roads, schools, services,...... IF NOT, some other state will get the funds that rightful belong to Montana. 2) It is the way the federal tax money you pay every year are appropriately reallocated back to Monta...
Screen Addictions, Feminism, TRANS Indoctrination in schools, and Common Core Education: The NEA’s Plans for Your Kids Joy Pullmann – Executive Editor of the Federalist (Ticket info below) Nowhere in our culture have Socialists gained more power than in our schools. From Common Core to LGBT+ indoctrination, their march of brainwashing continues. Forum – March 6-7th, 2020 Friday PM and Saturday AM Location - Bighorn Resort, 1801 Majestic Ln., Billings, MT Register and buy Tickets HERE $10 on line, $14 at the door lets you into both days. In th...
BOZEMAN, MONTANA | February 18, 2020 – The 90th Annual Montana FFA State Convention is an event not to miss! Throughout the past year, Montana FFA members have been committed students in the classroom, developed their career skills through work-based learning in their Supervised Agricultural Experiences, and worked diligently to serve their communities. The State Convention is fast approaching where we will celebrate our students' successes in their communities from Plentywood to Lima, Saint Regis to Ekalaka, and everywhere in between. This y...
Kip Ryan (right), assistant director of the Montana High School Association, presents the 2018-2019 NorthWestern Energy Class C Academic Excellence Award to Winnett High School Friday night. Accepting the award are Mya Olsen, student council president, and Josh Gibbs, Superintendent. Students in AA, A, B, and C schools who lettered in varsity athletics, speech students who participated at the state meet, music students who received a superior rating at the district music festival and varsity...
Congratulaions! Winner: Colton Dahl Runner-Up: Ryker Roskelley...
Throughout the last few weeks the fourth, fifth and sixth grade teachers have been holding spelling bees in their classrooms. Five students from each class advanced to the school spelling bee which was held on Monday, February 3, 2020. Students participating were Loren Carlson, Anthony Tomassi, Jazz Benson, Gage Daly, Quintana Adkins, Hallie Hofer, Dylan McCoy, Devin Daly, Clayton Shapansky, Dominick Veach, Owen Goffena, Keelie McKinney, Sophie Kellum, Ruthie Duggins, Kaden Probert, Braxton Wagn...
Billings, MT – CPR Saturday will once again offer free CPR training classes to the public on Saturday, February 29, 2020. Classes will be offered throughout the day beginning at 8 a.m., with the last class starting at noon. Certification courses will take place at 8 a.m. and noon for a $50 fee. CPR Saturday will be held at the Billings Clinic Mary Alice Fortin Health Conference Center (2800 10th Avenue North, next to the hospital cafeteria). New to the event this year, free Stop the Bleed classes will also be offered. This class provides basic,...
February 20, 6:00 pm, Roundup, 747 Main Street Invasive mussels - we've heard a lot about them. They clog pipes and devastate ecosystems, but what do we do about them?Allison Zach, invasive species program coordinator from Nebraska, will discuss what water users in Nebraska are doing to keep invasive mussels out - and what water users are doing in places where the mussels have already infested.Speaker series brought to you by the MT Department of Natural Resources and Conservation AIS Division and the Musselshell Watershed C...
Mark your calendar for the second biennial Montana Water Summit! March 3-4, 2020 in Helena Land and water are inextricably linked: What happens to one resource impacts the other. Yet, despite this simple concept, land management and water management are poorly integrated and increasingly complex.What happens to a river when its floodplain is developed? Does converting land from agricultural production impact late season streamflow in the neighboring county? Why do local jurisdictions employ land use, but not water use, planners?Can we meet the...
The 29th annual Roundup-Klein picnic will be held in Roundup at the city park just east of the city swimming pool. The RHS class of 1970 will also be holding their reunion in conjunction with the picnic. The picnic will be Saturday, August 15th, 2020, from 11:00 a.m. until around 3:00 p.m. with lunch at 12 noon. As always, this will be a “potluck” affair so bring lawn chairs and utensils if possible. Beverages and a few tables will be provided. “Entertainment” shall also be “potluck!!!” Volunteers or someone interested in taking over origin...
On Tuesday, February 18, 2020, the Roundup Community Readers will meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Roundup Community Library. This group is open to any readers who would like to share what they have been reading and learn what others in our area have been reading. Roundup Community Readers meets the third Tuesday of each month. Everyone is welcome to attend. Contact Community Librarian Vivian Edwards at 323-1802 for more information. Let’s talk books!...
The Roundup Women's Club will meet on Monday, February 10, 2020, at 1:00 PM in the basement of the museum. Roll call is one's favorite musical event. Thought for the day by Bonnie DeMaio. A program will be provided by the Speech & Drama student from Roundup High School. Hostess is Joan Minnie. Members are reminded to bring a valentine, purchased or made, for a valentine exchange. Guests and friends are welcome....