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Possible School Incident in Roundup Yesterday morning, the 11th day of September 2024 at about 0945 hours, Roundup High School was placed in a temporary "Lock Down" status to investigate a potential threat the Administrative Staff had been notified of. A "Lock Down" is the standard operating procedure at all schools in Musselshell County, to ensure the safety of youth and staff, while any potential threat is investigated. In this case, the "Lock Down" lasted for less than half an hour. During...
Turley, William James Jr, Family member assault, Fines: $1000, Costs: $85, Jail: 1 Year, Suspended: 364 Days. Packwood, Wayne, Speeding, Fines: $20, Costs: $35. Castenada, Sandie, Speeding, Fines: $40. Arthur, Jeffery Milton, Failure to Yield, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Dyches, Jarred R, Failure to Notify after Accident, Fines: $250, Costs: $35, Jail: 20 Days, Suspended: 20 Days, Unattended Motor Vehicle Engine to Run, Fines: $60, Costs: $25. Burke, Rodney Paul, Out of Jurisdiction Warrant, Transferred to Another Court. Johnson, Jennifer...
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By Angie Mozqueda Last week, I wrote an article about the impact of cell phones on our youth, exploring whether they are harmful or helpful. In the article, I also discussed the potential harm and unnecessary panic that can result when students use their cell phones during an emergency situation. Unfortunately, we recently experienced a situation that was ultimately deemed unfounded by our local sheriff's office. However, due to various information shared by students and parents, there was a rush to conclusions, leading to significant problems...
A fisherman off the bridge by the fairgrounds on a sultry day of early Fall. And on a hot day, what's better than hanging on a rope then dropping into the Musselshell river? Food trucks - why do we love them? Think back to chuck wagons, they were perhaps the original food trucks. But research claims the first food truck was in Los Angeles with a taco truck. Now it seems they're everywhere. Including Roundup on a Sunday afternoon. With cooler temperatures coming, it's time to start thinking of...
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is accepting grant applications for the 2024 “Meals for Backpacks” program, which supports schools, food banks, and service organizations that provide weekend meal programs for Montana school children. “It is 65 hours from the time school is dismissed on Friday afternoon until the bell rings on Monday morning,” the Foundation says on its website. “Often, children in Montana go hungry on the weekends. It is estimated that one in six Montana children live in homes that struggle to keep food on the table.” O...
Signal Peak Community Foundation is accepting grant applications until September 15, 2024. Grants will be awarded in October to non-profit organizations located in Musselshell County. The board’s general guidelines for applications are: emphasis on infrastructure related projects preference for projects where sponsoring organization covers part of the project costs preference against operating costs or personnel grant funds to be spent locally if possible. Applicants are expected to attend the meeting to answer any questions the board may h...
FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS Flatwillow Homemakers will be holding their first meeting after the summer break on Tuesday, September 10. It will be at Linda Gershmel’s home. It will be a summer tea party for ladies so if you have a summer hat, it would be fun to wear them to Linda’s house. We will be filling out our program booklets, dues, choosing hostesses for each month, opportunity table, and revealing secret sisters. We will also draw new secret sisters for the new year. Hope to see everyone there. This summer we had to say goodbye to severa...
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From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Rural volunteer leaders from communities across Montana are invited to participate in a community development gathering set for Sept. 17-18 in Miles City. The event, called "The Road Show," will bring experts in rural resources to facilitate connections and knowledge sharing with Montana's small-town leaders. It also features speakers from rural communities who will share successes, opportunities and resources available from regional and state agencies and nonprofits. The Reimagining Rural program, an i...
By Adair Rademacher Friends of Musselshell School, Inc. and the Illustrious Musselshell Players will soon be presenting their 21st dinner theatre production on September 27 and 28 and a matinee performance to follow on September 29 at the Musselshell School. This year's production is "The Boardinghouse" written by Vern Harden, and produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Denver, Colorado. Life at the 'Home Sweet Home Boardinghouse' is anything but normal. Miss Harriet runs a clean, cozy home, with the help of the...
Roundup, Mont., Sept 4, 2024 – The Musselshell Valley Community Foundation (MVCF) is thrilled to announce the launch of its ambitious “Drive to $1,000,000” endowment campaign.This initiative aims to raise $300,000, which will be matched dollar-for-dollar by a generous anonymous donor to boost MVCF’s endowment to over $1 million. With an existing endowment of $419,000, MVCF has been a cornerstone in supporting the diverse needs in the Musselshell Valley. The community foundation provides annual grants to projects across its five focus areas:...
Join us as we celebrate some incredible things happening at Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH)! On Wednesday, September 18th at 4pm, the Women’s Auxiliary will be hosting Mayor Jones for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new patient passenger van During the event, we will also be introducing our new CEO, Tracy Anderson. The RMH Foundation Board will be serving up ice cream for the attendees. Be sure to stop by the 3rd Street West parking lot between 4pm-6pm to partake in the fun activities....
By Angie Mozqueda, Prevention Specialist In America, the dynamics of parenting have undergone a significant transformation over the years, prompting debates on whether these changes are ultimately beneficial or detrimental to the younger generation. The ramifications of what is commonly referred to as 'soft parenting' have been a subject of growing concern. **The Evolution of Parenting Styles** While the intentions behind soft parenting are rooted in fostering a supportive environment for...
Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) released a statement disagreeing with a recent ruling by U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Tanya Chutkan that ignores Montanan pleas for expedited environmental reviews of the Bull Mountain Mine. The Bull Mountain Mine is not able to begin extracting millions of tons of coal until the Department of the Interior’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement finish permitting, after this ruling, permitting will not have to be completed until May 2026. “The review required for con...
Signal Peak Community Foundation is accepting grant applications until September 15, 2024. Grants will be awarded in October to non-profit organizations located in Musselshell County. The board’s general guidelines for applications are: emphasis on infrastructure related projects preference for projects where sponsoring organization covers part of the project costs preference against operating costs or personnel grant funds to be spent locally if possible. Applicants are expected to attend the meeting to answer any questions the board may h...
(Helena, MT) – Carroll College is proud to introduce the Pell Promise for Montana Students, a transformative financial aid initiative designed to fully cover tuition costs for federal Pell-eligible students from Montana. This program underscores Carroll's commitment to expanding educational opportunities and reducing financial barriers for Montana residents. By providing substantial financial assistance to federal Pell Grant recipients who maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher, the Pell Promise ensures that qualifying Montana students can pursue t...
Join us as we celebrate some incredible things happening at Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH)! On Wednesday, September 18th at 4pm, the Women’s Auxiliary will be hosting Mayor Jones for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new patient passenger van. During the event, we will also be introducing our new CEO, Tracy Anderson. The RMH Foundation Board will be serving up ice cream for the attendees. Be sure to stop by the 3rd Street West parking lot between 4pm-6pm to partake in the fun a...
Mid-Rivers Telephone Cooperative, Inc., recently released a payment of capital credits to the Cooperative’s members and patrons, with a capital credit retirement totaling $1,134,545.95. The 2024 retirement includes a portion of the 1996 patronage allocation and portion of the 2023 patronage allocation. Retirement and payment of capital credits is made only if the financial condition of the cooperative permits, as determined by the Board of Trustees. For the first time, Mid-Rivers was able to apply the retirement amounts as credits on active p...
By Adair Rademacher It is the pleasure of Friends of Musselshell School, Inc. and the Illustrious Musselshell Players to present to you, their faithful patrons, "The Boardinghouse." This frantic, fun family comedy written by Vern Harden is being staged at the Musselshell School for two evenings of dinner theatre performances and a Sunday matinee. On Friday, September 27 and Saturday, September 28, dinner seating begins at 5:30 pm for a three-course sit-down dinner and the theatre performance will commence immediately after dinner. The cast...
The Central Montana Learning Resource Center Cooperative will be screening students in Melstone, Roundup, Lavina, Ryegate, Golden Valley Colony, Harlowton, Martinsdale Colony, Deerfield Colony, Duncan Ranch Colony, Judith Gap, Hobson, Stanford, Surprise Creek Colony, Geyser, Moore, King Colony, Spring Creek Colony, Roy, Winifred, Grass Range, Ayers Colony, Denton, Winnett and Lewistown to identify those who may have hearing difficulties. The screenings will begin in August and will continue until approximately the end of October. All...
State and local health officials are reporting today the first Montana West Nile virus (WNV) detections for summer 2024 in mosquitoes across four counties. Six mosquito pools in Blaine, Dawson, Prairie, and Wibaux counties have tested positive for WNV. Detection in mosquitoes is an early indicator that activity is increasing within the state, putting humans at higher risk of illness. Historically, Montana identifies the first human and/or horse WNV cases of the year within about two weeks of detecting WNV in mosquitoes. "Now is the time to...
HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today asked Montana superintendents and school board trustees to adopt policies to limit learning distractions in the classroom and improve student academic performance by establishing "cell phone-free" schools. For our Montana students to reach their full, outstanding potential, "we should seek to remove distractions and disruptions in our schools, a place where students should be focused on learning," Gov. Gianforte wrote in a letter to Montana superintendents and trustees. "Unfortunately, cell phones d...
About 25 people joined Bureau of Land Management staff from the North Central Montana District Aug. 14 for a driving tour of recent prescribed fuels treatments in northern Petroleum County. The tour led participants along an 80-mile loop through the Crooked Creek watershed, stopping at several sites where BLM experts discussed how they plan and conduct fuels treatments to reduce conifer encroachment and achieve optimal outcomes that improve land health for both wildlife and human use. BLM staff...
HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen launched an investigation Wednesday into the large investment firm MSCI Inc. for their alleged boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) actions against Israel. Attorney General Knudsen is bringing the investigation under Montana's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act which prohibits discriminatory business practices. According to reports, MSCI may have deducted environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) points from an Israeli company because of their efforts to protect I...