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MISSOULA — A Bozeman man who admitted to illegally exporting firearms he bought in Montana and sold to individuals in Mexico was sentenced today to three years in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said. The defendant, Cristyan Jose Gonzalez-Carrillo, 37, pleaded guilty to illegal export in October 2023. U.S. District Judge Dana L. Christensen presided. “Today’s prison sentence puts this defendant out of the illegal business of buying guns in Montana and taking them to Mexico to sell. Fire...
Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH) is offering a new service. We welcome Kelly Petit, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), to our team. Kelly offers assistance with mental, emotional, or behavioral needs for all ages! We are so happy to be able to offer this service to our community. Call the RMH clinic today to schedule your appointment today! 406-323-3337...
T Diamond C Ranch, Roundup, Montana, is a new member of the American Angus Association®, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national breed organization headquartered in Saint Joseph, Missouri. The American Angus Association, with more than 22,000 active adult and junior members, is the largest beef breed association in the world. Its computerized records include detailed information on over 20 million registered Angus. The Association records ancestral information and keeps production records and genomic data on individual animals to develop...
On April 4, the Main Street Improvement Initiative Committee completed the paperwork and issued its first loan. The sole request to date came from a business in Melstone and was approved. It is hoped that with the coming of spring, more applications will be received. The $100,000 in funds for this loan program were given to the Signal Peak Community Foundation last fall to institute a no-interest loan program for exterior improvements to Main Street businesses in Musselshell County. The loan program is administered by the Main Street...
We have all become familiar with our local Amish neighbors. One word can be used to describe them, industrious. Partners Harley Yoder and Noah Byler are no exception. They are co-owners of two local businesses, Western Truss, and Western Lumber of Montana. The Truss business was the first to begin, and within a year, the team began the lumber company to compliment the Truss business. This spring they ventured into the prebuilt building- tiny home- cabin manufacturing as part of the Lumber compan...
Seen Around Town New Shopping on Main That vacant space at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Main Street? It's now filled. Tonia and Urban Bencomo opened 'Chanel's Little Bit of Everything' just the other day. The front window is an eye-catcher. Tonia will be selling her refurbished furniture. Then together with Urban, and other family members, will offer new and gently used items for sale. They are not taking donations of used items, as they do not consider this a thrift store. Store hours are in...
Roundup’s annual Arbor Day celebration will take place at 10:00 a.m. on April 19 beginning at the east ball fields in the stage area. A special treat will be the reading of a poem authored by Roundup poet Jesse Morlan by the 4th graders, who participate in the event annually. Clint and Jordan Heser of Heser Tree Service will be on hand to do climbing demonstrations at the City Park. Additional guests planning to be present are Mayor Sandra Jones and DNRC Area Service Forester Josh Stoychoff, Lewistown. Further plans are to plant trees to r...
It is our mission as library patrons and volunteers to promote the Roundup Community Library so that everyone can enjoy the benefits of libraries. We provide a public voice in the community for library needs and also represent the interests of library users to public officials. We promote reading, literacy, and cultural programs. We advocate for adequate funding for library operations and for accessibility of the library and information literacy. We try to bring in speakers once or twice a year. In the past we have had authors come and speak...
When Maintenance is notified that a helicopter is landing, they have about 20 minutes to get everything set up. They start with making sure all vehicles are moved from the main parking lot. Then they place orange cones across the north and south of second street West, so the street is closed off. The street is closed off because they will not land with cars or people below them. As you will see on the map you can park on the opposite side of the street from the hospital. That parking is at you...
The Central Montana Childcare Alliance (CMCA) is hosting an open meeting for prospective partners interested in offering licensed childcare in their home. The virtual meeting will be held on Thursday, April 25 from 7:00-8:00pm online. Attendees are eligible for a $1,000 start-up grant to purchase supplies in return for starting a new childcare business before the end of June 2024. All interested parties living in Fergus, Judith Basin, and Petroleum Counties are invited to learn about how they can become a Family, Friend, and Neighbor Childcare...
LEWISTOWN, Montana The Green Share Project Garden in partnership with Central Montana Resource Council will present the third annual Fergus Fresh educational series in Lewistown this April. The series consists of two educational presentations and one film screening focused on food security, sound nutrition and land stewardship. All events are free and require no registration. On April 13, locals Sally Karinen and Susan Lohmuller, both experienced small farmers/market gardeners will discuss vegetable gardening and small livestock husbandry as a...
Mid-Rivers Communications is pleased to announce the award of 76 scholarships to students from the Cooperative’s service area, an increase of 40 scholarships over the original 36 planned. Last fall, the Cooperative announced the availability of 30 Higher Education Scholarships of $2,000 each, and 6 Dawson Community College/Miles Community College Scholarships of $2,500 each. However, following a review of the applicants and funds available for scholarships, the Mid-Rivers Board of Trustees voted to expand the awards to include scholarships f...
Given the lack of precipitation from November through most of January in Montana, above normal precipitation was needed over the last couple of months. "February did provide well above normal precipitation to nearly all of Montana and those weather patterns continued into the first week of March across the state," said Eric Larson, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Water Supply Specialist. What seemed to be the beginning of a potential recovery only tapered off in many basins. Overall, precipitation during March was above...
Governor Greg Gianforte issued the following statement, marking six months since Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on October 7, 2023: "Six months ago, barbaric Hamas terrorists brutally raided Israel, raping, torturing, and killing innocent Israelis, including children and the elderly, and kidnapping others, including American citizens. To this day, hostages, including American citizens, remain in the blood-soaked hands of Hamas terrorists. Susan and I continue to pray for their release and for strength for Israelis as they eliminate Hamas....
Wicka, Joseph Scott, Criminal Contempt, Fines: $100, Restitution: $410, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 178 Days. Hust, Andy Lee, No Insurance, Fines: $500, Costs: $35, Jail: 10 Days, Suspended: After paying fines, No Drivers License, Fines: $210, Costs: $25, No License Plates, Fines: $60, Costs: $25. Moore, Landon, Criminal Mischief, Fines: $500, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months. Shelton, Colton, Criminal Mischief, Fines: $500, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months. McConnell, Adison Elizabeth, No Insurance, Fines: $350,...
From MSU News Service BOZEMAN – The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Montana State University will host a virtual Friday Forum on April 12, focused on the upcoming ballot to reconsider current forms of city and county government. "Is a New City and County Government Structure Needed for Our Growing Community?" will be held via Zoom from noon to 1:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The Montana Constitution requires local governments to ask their citizens to review local government structures every 10 years to decide if the e...
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HELENA, Mont.— The Montana State Legislature has scheduled a meeting of the Law and Justice Interim Committee to discuss proposed Constitutional Initiative 14 in accordance with Montana law. The meeting will include public participation and lawmakers will vote whether to support or oppose the placement of the proposed initiative on the 2024 general election ballot. Montana Code Annotated 13-27-228 requires the Legislature to provide the outcome of its vote to the Secretary of State within 14 days of receiving the initiative from the S...
From the MSU News Service The 2024 Montana State University Spring Rodeo will run Thursday, April 11, through Sunday, April 14, at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. It will be the rodeo teams' only home competition of the season. The rodeo will consist of two separate events: one on Thursday and Friday and one on Saturday and Sunday. The full competition breakdown is below. Thursday, April 11: Performance rounds begin at 7 p.m. Friday, April 12: Slack begins at 10 a.m., Short-Go Performance at 7 p.m. Saturday April 13: Slack begins at 10 a.m.,...
Kenny Davis started the paper in September of 2009. September 5, 2024, will be the paper’s 15th anniversary. The Roundup Herald features obituaries, engagement, wedding, and birth announcements free of charge. Anyone is welcome to contact the Herald and add a birthday or anniversary to the weekly list of celebratory shout-outs. The Herald also encourages people to reach out and let them know what is going on. The Herald tries to cover as much of what is going on in town as they can, any r...
When the notice came out about an upcoming June election, I felt a need to understand a little more about what this election was about, and why an election is necessary. Mayor Sandra Jones recently took some time out of her busy day to explain a few facts to me about the election. As per the Montana Constitution, every ten years municipalities must vote on the type of government they wish for their town or city. There are choices and, as the Mayor pointed out, change is good and sometimes...
Selena Spaulding Story by Kodie Polesky Selena's family is made up of mom, Jami Byland, dad, Jamey Spaulding, her two brothers, Jake and Jordan Byland, and her two sisters Haley and Erika Spaulding. She has a plan to attend the University of Montana, located in Missoula, Montana. Her favorite junior high memory is being in Mrs Bedford and being able to communicate with her. Her favorite high school memory is being able to make friends and hanging out with them and the homecoming bonfire. Her thr...
The Tree Board for the City of Roundup is in the beginning stages of another busy season. Heser Tree Service from Forsyth is scheduled to begin pruning of the boulevard trees and trees in public spaces next week, the 1st week of April. Pruning will begin on the west side of Main Street north to 8th Avenue West and will extend as far west as the current budget will allow. Only trees identified as good to fair in the 2020 inventory of the city’s trees will be pruned. Trees identified as poor will eventually be scheduled for removal and r...
MINUTES OF REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF FEBRUARY 12, 2024 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. SSH - HIGH SCHOOL I. The Trustees of School District No. SSH, Musselshell County, Roundup, Montana met for their regular board meeting on Monday, Febrnary 12, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. in the District Office, Trnstees present included Chairperson Vandeberg, Vice-Chairperson Brewer (via Google Meet), Serrano, and Pedrazzi. Administrators in attendance were High School Principal Mayo, Superintendent Mayfield, and Clerk Eiselein. Trnstee Bedford and Elementary Principal Grif...
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