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  • Justice Court Report

    Jun 22, 2022

    Musselshell County Justice Court Foster, Amber Faye, No Insurance, Fines: $260, Costs: $25, Negligent Endangerment, Fines: $500, Costs: $85. Porter, Michael Paul, Criminal Contempt, Jail: 6 months, 163 Days Suspended. Edwards, Naomi, Driving Under Influence, Drunk Driving, Fines: $500, Costs: $85. Olivarez, Thomas Albert, Careless Driving, Fines: $50, Costs: $35, Speeding, Fines: $70. Jones, Elisabeth Melanie, No Insurance, Fines: $150, Costs: $35, No License, Fines: $260, Costs: $25, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended. Duncan, William Thomas, Seatbelt...

  • Winnett Senior News - Flatwillow News

    Raye Anne Lund|Jun 22, 2022

    FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS The April meeting for Flatwillow Homemakers was canceled due to the snowy weather and icy roads. We will do a combined meeting in May and take care of April and May business. Flatwillow Homemakers met on May 10 at the Yellowstone Valley Co-Op Community Room in Huntley. Sandy was the hostess and we all brought potluck to go with her chicken and rice. There were nine members present and four absent today. There were no birthdays in April, and Raye Anne was the only one who had a birthday in May. Those that drove to...

  • Dean's List Honors

    Jun 22, 2022

    MSU Students Named to Spring Semester 2022 Honor Rolls A total of 5,029 undergraduates have been named to the university's two honor rolls for the 2022 spring semester. Students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours to be on either the President's List (4.0 GPA) or Dean's List (3.5 GPA or higher). Lavina: Kirsten Carole Jensen Melstone: Megan Nicole Brewer, Brody E Grebe* Roundup: Jessica Crum Albers*, Cash Daniel Cota*, Lena Mari Gantner, Anamarie Kirsten Goffena, Reice R McHenry, Faith Alexandra Nichols, Savanna Grace Wolff* Ryegate:...

  • Local Student Earns Dean's List Recognition at Norwich University

    Jun 22, 2022

    your readership area has been recognized on the Dean's List at Norwich University for the Spring 2022 semester: Jacob Smith, Lavina Full-time undergraduate students, who earned a semester grade point average of at least 3.40 are awarded Dean's List honors. About Norwich University: Norwich University is a diversified academic institution that educates traditional-age students and adults in a Corps of Cadets and as civilians. Norwich offers a broad selection of traditional and distance-learning programs culminating in Baccalaureate and Graduate...

  • Montana Shakespeare in the Parks

    Jun 22, 2022

    Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP) is celebrating 50 years of bringing live outdoor theater to rural and urban Montana. And this year in Roundup, we are celebrating 38 years with MSIP. They will perform Twelfth Night, or What You Will, a funny joyous play, written in the festive spirit of the Twelfth Night of the Christmas season. This silly and thoughtful play fits well with celebrating the summer season in Montana. Holidays provide a temporary suspension of the rules of social order, and in that spirit Shakespeare includes identity...

  • Musselshell County Producers Have Until Aug. 1 to Submit FSA County Committee Nominations

    Jun 22, 2022

    Farmers and ranchers have until Aug. 1, 2022, to nominate candidates to serve on the Musselshell County Farm Service Agency (FSA) Committee. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) accepts nominations each year in certain Local Administrative Areas (LAAs) for individuals to serve on these locally led committees. "The Aug. 1 deadline is quickly approaching,” said Michelle Blegen, executive director for FSA in Musselshell County. "Committee members play a critical role in the day-to-day operations of the agency and are vital to how FSA c...

  • Melstone's History Sign Nears Completion

    Jun 22, 2022

    Along the highway passing through Melstone is being erected a three-sided sign depicting a condensed history of the Melstone area. With grants from both Signal Peak Energy and Humanities Montana, the project is underway and scheduled for completion by June 30th or sooner. Twenty-five years before the railroad arrived and the town of Melstone was founded in 1908, the RL cowboys were trailing a herd of cattle from the West and stopped at the Big Bend of the Musselshell to graze before continuing o...

  • Roundup School Board Meeting Minutes

    Jun 22, 2022

    MINUTES OF REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF MAY 9, 2022 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 55H - HIGH SCHOOL I. The Trustees of School District No. 55H, Musselshell County, Roundup, Montana met for their regular board meeting on Monday, May 9, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. in the District Office. Trustees present included Chairperson Vandeberg, Vice-Chairperson Brewer, Snook, Bedford, and Serrano. Administrators in attendance were High School Principal Larson, Superintendent Sealey, and Clerk Eiselein. Elementary Principal Griffith was not present at this meeting. The Pl...

  • Roundup School Board Meeting Minutes

    Jun 22, 2022

    MINUTES OF REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF MAY 9, 2022 SCHOOL DISTRICT 55 – ELEMENTARY I. The Trustees of School District No. 55H, Musselshell County, Roundup, Montana met for their regular board meeting on Monday, May 9, 2022, at 7:37 p.m. in the District Office. Trustees present included Chairperson Vandeberg, Vice-Chairperson Brewer, Snook, Bedford, and Serrano.. Administrators in attendance were High School Principal Larson, Superintendent Sealey, and Clerk Eiselein. Elementary Principal Griffith was not present at this meeting. The m...

  • Midway West Carnival Coming to Town for RIDE

    Jun 22, 2022

    Midway West Amusements Carnival is coming to Roundup, Montana for the first time and they will be part of RIDE’s 17th annual celebration. The Carnival will be set up in City Park at the big ball field beside Hwy 12. The Carnival will run July 1-4th. There will be at least sixteen rides for adults, kiddies, and the whole family. Just some of what you’ll see will be The Kamikaze, Ferris Wheel, and The Graviton. A couple of surprise rides are also being added. There will be lots of Carnival food available with cotton candy, funnel cakes, car...

  • Winnett's First Cancer Walk

    Jun 22, 2022

    Story by Kim Tarplee, Cancer Coordinator and Leukemia Survivor The First Winnett Cancer Walk was held on June 4th at the school gym and cafeteria. So far we have raised $2900 and placed 131 luminaries around the gym floor in memory of loved ones and in honor of our survivors. Raffle winners were Tina Rayburn winning the Farm Basket and Tom Tiarks winning the Handmade Quilt. Monies raised will be combined with money raised at the Lewistown Cancer Walk held on the 18th of August. Raffle tickets...

  • Dinosaur Bones Stir New Interest In Musselshell County

    Lura Pitman|Jun 15, 2022

    New excitement is stirring in Musselshell County. Dinosaur bones were discovered when Eric Eliasson was out doing his usual rockhounding. Eric had a couple of contacts who connected him with Thomas Hebert. Thomas is the founder of a non-profit organization called Earth Sciences Foundation Inc. which can be found at www.letsdig.org. He came to Montana to meet with Eric and look at the fossils, from there the possibilities began to emerge for something big, very big, Jurassic in fact. My coworker...

  • Recognize local veteran, Dan Barta, for his service

    Lura Pitman|Jun 15, 2022

    On June 8th, Governor Greg Gianforte and Montana's First Lady, Susan Gianforte came to Roundup to recognize local veteran, Dan Barta, for his service. In a small ceremony in the basement of the museum, Greg presented Dan with the Montana Governor's Veteran Commendation for 2021. The local veterans surrounded Dan with their support, and two of our eldest veterans, Doug Parrot, and Vernon Kuhlmann (now 101 years old), were also in attendance along with some of Dan's family. Coffee and donuts were...

  • June 7, 2022 ~ Election Results

    Jun 15, 2022

    United States Representative-2nd District (Statewide) (Republican) Matt Rosendale 75% Kyle Austin 12% James Boyette 6% Charles Walkingchild 6% Musselshell County Matt Rosendale 82% Kyle Austin 8% James Boyette 3% Charles Walkingchild 5% United States Representative - 2nd District (Statewide) (Democrat) Penny Ronning 58% Mark Sweeney 22% Skylar Williams 18% Musselshell County Penny Ronning 52% Mark Sweeney 24% Skylar Williams 22% United States Representative - 2nd District (Statewide) (Libertarian) Sam Rankin 43% Roger Roots 24% Samuel Thomas...

  • Dillon Native James Brown Advances to General Election in the Montana Supreme Court Race

    Jun 15, 2022

    James Brown, candidate for the Montana Supreme Court Justice Seat #2, released the following statement tonight after securing the primary nomination: "I'm humbled to see this level of support for my candidacy from Montanans residing all across the Treasure State, and to have earned your trust as we work together to restore faith in our judiciary system and in the rule of law. Montanans have made it overwhelmingly clear that they want a justice that will protect our constitutional rights and our way of life, and that's exactly what I will...

  • Rosendale Secures Landslide Victory in MT-02 Republican Primary

    Jun 15, 2022

    Montana's Congressman, Matt Rosendale (MT-AL), secured a landslide victory over his opponents in the Republican Primary for Montana's new 2nd Congressional District that encompasses central and eastern Montana. "I am genuinely humbled by the overwhelming support of the people of Montana," said Rosendale. "I have always viewed representing our state as one of the highest privileges, and I look forward to the opportunity to once again earn the votes of Montanans as we move forward to the General Election in November." "Our nation is facing...

  • Kayla's Race Report!

    Jun 15, 2022

    We have had a nice and rainy start to the season, leading to many canceled races throughout the state. Kayla raced at Big Sky Speedway 6-11, with heavy down pour late afternoon causing a delayed start. The pits were very muddy and closed for an hour or so. The Heat race started a little slick, but improved quickly. She found her line and finished 6th out of 8 street stocks. After she was involved in minor scuffle, leading to a caution. Luckily Bulletproof was not injured, just the left front fender minor damage. 16 street stocks showed up for t...

  • Governor Gianforte Announces over $3 Million in AmeriCorps Grants to Benefit Montana Organizations

    Jun 15, 2022

    Governor Greg Gianforte announced today that Montana has received $3,198,413 in funding from AmeriCorps. The total funding amount is granted to the Montana Commission on Community Service, the Governor-appointed state service commission, which in turn will award the grants to nonprofit organizations and public agencies across the state. “From promoting our treasured natural resources and outdoor economy to creating greater opportunity for more Montanans, our AmeriCorps members get things done,” said Governor Gianforte. “Their dedicated servi...

  • MT Dept. of Agriculture Reminds Producers to Cover Crops with State Hail Insurance

    Jun 15, 2022

    As our state has received some much needed moisture, the Montana State Hail Program is reminding producers to make sure their crops are covered. With spring plantings wrapping up, our staff is ready to assist producers with acquiring State Hail Insurance. Producers can insure crops against hail damage at the maximum coverage rate of $75 per acre for dryland and $114 per acre for irrigated land. Rates charged are a percentage of the insured amount and vary by county. A detailed list of rates by county and crop can be found here. State policies...

  • MSU Extension Specialist Discusses Fertilizing Mid-Season if Yield Goals Increase

    Jun 15, 2022

    Fields across Montana may be under-fertilized if fertilizer rates were based on drought conditions, since snow and rain this spring increased potential yields in some areas, according to Clain Jones, a soil fertility specialist with Montana State University Extension. Jones said that this year, producers may have fertilized less because of very high fertilizer costs combined with early-season drought. But, with recent rains in some areas, there may not now be enough of certain nutrients in the ground for optimum yields. While drought is still...

  • Army Good Conduct Medal

    Jun 8, 2022

    On May 24th, Congressman Matt Rosendale came to Roundup to present to Lynn Lipps, his long delayed Army Good Conduct Medal. Congressman Rosendale's staff helped secure this long overdue recognition for Mr. Lipps. Mr Lipps served in the Army honorably from 1978 thru 1981....

  • 2nd ANNUAL FREEDOM FORUM

    Jun 8, 2022

    Written by Marlene Checketts The 2nd Annual Freedom Forum will be presented Friday, June 24th, at the Roundup City Park (by the stage) at 7:00 pm. This year's Freedom Forum "Liberty and the Constitution" features Scott Bradley, a well-known supporter and speaker of the Constitution of the United States. This event is a community service and everyone is invited. In 2016 Scott Bradley was nominated by the Constitution Party to run for Vice-President of the United States. To quote Bradley: "46 plus years ago I took an oath when I went into the...

  • Goulding Creek 4-H Club

    Jun 8, 2022

    The Goulding Creek 4-H Club caging some of the newly planted trees to protect them from deer damage. The City of Roundup/Tree Board is excited to have further youth involvement in the tree program in Roundup....

  • College Honor Roll Spring 2022

    Jun 8, 2022

    Dawson Community College Releases Spring 2022 Dean’s List Dawson Community College has released the names of students who have been honored for academic excellence during Spring semester 2022. To qualify for inclusion on the Dean's List, students must carry a minimum of 12 semester credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. High honors - 3.75 to 4.0, Honors 3.5 to 3.74 Finkbeiner, Glenna General Studies HH Grass Range, MT Dawson Community College (DCC) fosters a culture of excellence in education, providing all s...

  • Medicare Fraud Prevention Week Teaches Everyone How to Prevent Fraud

    Jun 8, 2022

    (Roundup, MT) – Fraud costs Medicare an estimated $60 billion per year. It costs Medicare beneficiaries in time, stress, their medical identities, and potentially their health. It costs families, friends, and caregivers in worry and lost work when helping their loved ones recover from falling victim to Medicare fraud. “Medicare fraud has a devastating impact on both beneficiaries and the Medicare program,” said MurrayLou from Area II Agency on Aging. “Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) “We teach people how to avoid experiencing Medicare fraud. By...

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