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Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH) is pleased to announce the passenger van has arrived! This project was made possible by community collaboration as well as many organizations coming together to support. The van was granted to RMH by Federal Transit Administration, administered by the Montana Department of Transportation (MDOT), and AgWest Farm Credit. The new bus can hold 12 passengers or 6 wheelchairs and will expand our residents' access to services. Services that will be provided include...
Roundup Community Partners, RCP, Held an Informational Meeting June 17. Discussed was the Roundup City Growth Policy. Courtney Long of Great West Engineering led out with Roundup Mayor Sandra Jones adding insight. Community needs assessment boards were presented Six posters had Roundup's goals and objectives listed. The needs were categorized on each poster and included: Housing Land Use Infrastructure Community Services Natural and Cultural Resources Economy These information boards were then...
From the MSU News Service Montana State University Extension invites community members from across Montana to attend local and county fairs this summer to see Montana 4-H program displays and events. Montana 4-H is the youth development program of MSU Extension, and for 4-H youth, the fair is a public opportunity to show what they have learned and to continue developing civil service and social skills while running events like concession stands, petting zoos or exhibits. "Time spent in 4-H allows kids the opportunity to gain valuable life and...
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From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension has created a new magazine on Alzheimer's disease and related dementias that is designed especially for Montana farmers and ranchers. Montana has more than 21,000 people living with Alzheimer's disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association, including agricultural producers, said Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension family economics specialist. "Family caregivers (of agricultural producers) have approached me asking about financial and health care powers of attorney when I p...
Congress Matt Rosendale (MT-02) released the following statement after Joe Biden officially introduced his newest mass amnesty, the “parole in place” program. This measure will give legal status to 1.1 million aliens already in the U.S. illegally. “With each passing week as November nears, Joe Biden is using more of the tools at his disposal to make his border catastrophe permanent,” said Rep. Rosendale. “First, he used the CBP One app to give aliens an easier way to circumvent immigration law and come into our nation illegally. Then, he...
BILLINGS, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte cut the ribbon on the new Coca-Cola High Country facility in Billings. The nearly $100 million investment represents the latest and largest Coca-Cola High Country facility in Montana and will employ over 100 Montanans. "Our state is made stronger when companies like Coca-Cola High Country choose to expand their business in Montana and create more good-paying jobs," Gov. Gianforte said. "We'll continue to foster a climate where businesses can thrive and m...
Midway West Amusements Carnival is coming back to Roundup, and they will be part of RIDE’s 19th annual celebration. The Carnival will be set up in City Park at the big ball field beside Hwy 12. The Carnival will run July 3-7th. 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, carmel apples and such. Mid...
By Elizabeth Wood Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP) is bringing this classic tale of murder and revenge to Roundup City Park, Tuesday, July 9th at 6:30 PM. MSIP has been offering free outdoor theater to rural and urban Montana for over 50 years. This year the story of Hamlet, with a ghost, a failed love, murders and sword fights, as Hamlet attempts to find balance in world in which he is suddenly betrayed. Bring your lawn chairs and picnic baskets, to the Roundup City Park softball field -- 9th Avenue & 4th Street East -- Tuesday, July...
BOZEMAN – The Montana Farm Bureau has submitted comments to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) regarding changes that could reduce or eliminate grazing on BLM lands. Montana Farm Bureau supports the current management plan that is based on the Draft Sage Grouse Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement. Montana developed the successful Montana Sage Grouse Habitat Conservation Program which was created by the Montana Legislature’s passage of the Greater Sage Grouse Stewardship Act in 2015 taking an “all hands, all lands” approac...
World War II Disaster in Our County On Dec 30, 1942 a B17 bomber, commonly known as the 'Flying Fortress', crashed about 10 miles south of Musselshell. There were eleven men that perished, according to one report. Another report mentions twelve. This plane was on a training flight out of the Great Falls Army Air Corps base. While flying over Melstone, the aircraft caught fire for an undetermined reason. Shortly thereafter, it went out of control, dove into the ground, and crashed on the slope...
Mid-Rivers Telephone Cooperative, Inc. members gathered at the Fallon County Fairgrounds in Baker, Montana, on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, for the Mid-Rivers Annual Meeting. Items of business included electing three Cooperative Trustees, informing members of the cooperative’s financial performance and future plans, and awarding scholarships to area students. Steve Zachmann, Mayor of Baker, gave the welcome speech and thanked Mid-Rivers for hosting the event in Baker. Pastor Mike Davis gave the I...
Dalton, James Brian, Violation of a Protective Order, Fines: $500, Costs: $85, Restitution: $2988.46, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months. Arion, Ryan Todd, Out of Jurisdiction Arrest Warrant, Transferred to Another Court. Scott, Joaquin Manyhorse, Out of Jurisdiction Warrant, Transferred to Another Court. Werk, Tiffany Lane, No Insurnace, Fines: $350, Costs: $35, No License, Fines: $260, Costs: $25, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months. Johnston, Parker Keegan, Speeding, Fines: $20. Benes, Earl R, DUI, Fines: $600, Costs: $85. Fox, Gabriel...
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Eleven communities across Montana are receiving $19,600 for Reimagine What is Possible Grants to support community development projects. Reimagining Rural is a program spearheaded by MSU Extension in conjunction with the Montana Community Foundation and other partners. The program provides small towns with opportunities and resources to shape their future. Tara Mastel, the program lead of MSU Extension’s community vitality program, describes Reimagining Rural as an initiative aimed at boosting volunteer involvement in rural areas. “As we mar...
HELENA – The United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana granted today Attorney General Knudsen's request for a preliminary injunction against the Biden administration's unlawful Title IX rule which puts the rights and safety of girls and young women at risk. In response, Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen released the following statement: "This is a big win for women's rights. This decision will keep young women and girls protected from dangerous situations, just as Title IX has done for decades. In issuing the r...
Half way between Roundup and Melstone, across the river and through the trees, is a tiny town of consequence called Musselshell. The town, the river, and the county all share the same name. Though few in number, Musselshell has stood through the years to remain a solid community. In information gleaned from "Horizons o'er The Musselshell", a collection of historical stories from local families, the early families to the towns area were; John and William Cooley, who both married ladies named...
The 2024 recipients of the Nelson Kemmer Memorial Scholarship are two: hardworking, dedicated individuals who share a common goal of service. Congratulations to Elisabeth Wills and Josie Shaw for being selected this years winners and receiving $500 each. Elisabeth Wills will be attending MSU Northern in Havre and persuing a nursing degree. Elisabeths future goals include becoming a Registered Nurse, working in the pediatric field at St. Jude’s Childrens Hospital. Josie Shaw will be attending Northwest College in Powell, WY and studying a...
HELENA, Mont. – The Montana Department of Commerce (Commerce) announced today that more than $2 million of loan funding is available for income-eligible senior homeowners to receive extra monthly income while being able to stay in their own homes. The low-interest loans are provided through a Reverse Annuity Mortgage (RAM) program offered by the Montana Board of Housing, which is administratively attached to Commerce. "Many senior citizens in Montana own their own homes and have little or no remaining mortgage debt. Those who live on a fixed i...
The first of the summer's 'Market on Main' events last week got under way with sunny skies and a respite from the wind. Youth Cares offered free mug painting for Father's Day gifts. A wide variety of vendors showed their wares. Join the fun next month. Watch Facebook for updates. Rain, sun and long days equal wonderful gardens around town. That old bank building on Main Street got new windows recently. Come to the Musselshell Valley Historical Museum and read about the history of this old...
MONTANA – ServeMontana, the Governor’s Office of Community Service, wants to hear your perspective via the short, online Community Needs Assessment. “The assessment is an opportunity to empower voices and transform communities through AmeriCorps service” says Sarah R. Sadowski, Director of the Governor’s Office of Community Service. “From Montana’s rural towns and tribal nations to our most populated cities; we are all ears.” Responses to the assessment help craft the State Service Plan, which will guide the path of AmeriCorps national servic...
HELENA, Mont. – Joining 23 governors, Governor Greg Gianforte today opposed two proposals that would grant the World Health Organization (WHO) unprecedented and unconstitutional authority that threaten to undermine the sovereignty of the United States. In a letter to President Biden, the governors highlight the proposals that significantly alter the amendments to the WHO’s existing International Health Regulations and introduce a new "Pandemic Agreement" that would infringe on states’ rights and jeopardize Americans’ constitutionally guaranteed...
HELENA—When recreating on Montana's waterbodies, be on the lookout for harmful algal blooms (HABs) that can occur on Montana's lakes and reservoirs. HABs can release toxins that can impact human and animal health. Report suspected HABs at HAB.mt.gov to help alert others and prevent illness. How to identify a HAB: A coloration or scum in the water that can look like spilled paint, pea soup, or grass clippings. Often blue, green or red in color. HABs can occur when certain water conditions (nutrient levels, sunlight and temperature) cause a rapid...
Reagan Cotton, MSU News Service BOZEMAN – Through new funding from the USDA and the Montana Department of Agriculture, a Montana State University scientist will study the impact of grasshoppers, an increasingly common pest in Montana, on pulse crops and forages. Hayes Goosey, assistant professor in the Department of Animal and Range Sciences in the College of Agriculture and an MSU Extension specialist, received roughly $330,000 through the USDA's Specialty Crop Block Program, which supports research into the viability of crops such as f...
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