Sorted by date Results 326 - 350 of 2381
Maddocks, Elizabeth Monique, Deceptive Practices, Fines: $500, Costs: $85, Restitution: $425, Jail:8 Days. Aguilar Carole A., Disorderly Conduct, Fines: $100, Costs: $85, Jail: 10 days, Suspended: 10 Days. Maddocks, Elizabeth Monique, Criminal Contempt, Fines: $100, Jail:6 Months, Suspended: 170 Days. Harris, Hauser Harry, Assault, Fines: $500, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months. Allen, William Edward, DUI, Fines: $800, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 179 Days, No License, Fines: $260, Costs: $25, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended:...
3/03/24 08:45:36 Arrest Warrant 03/03/24 09:20:59 Alarm 03/03/24 13:33:19 Welfare 03/03/24 22:38:02 Welfare 03/04/24 01:00:32 Medical 03/04/24 08:42:35 Criminal 03/04/24 11:21:03 Medical 03/04/24 12:37:50 Animal 03/04/24 14:24:07 Info 03/04/24 15:31:44 Medical 03/04/24 16:33:10 Medical 03/04/24 18:25:15 Assault 03/04/24 19:05:23 Info 03/04/24 19:34:55 Welfare 03/04/24 22:28:14 Info 03/05/24 03:04:33 Medical 03/05/24 04:24:14 Medical 03/05/24 11:53:16 Disorderly 03/05/24 13:35:59 Theft 03/05/24 15:51:38 Administrative 03/05/24 19:45:33 Traffic...
HELENA—The Montana open burning season begins March 1. While burning is allowed year-round, there are different restrictions and requirements throughout the seasons. The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) reminds Montanans to comply with air quality rules, use good burning practices to minimize smoke and use good judgment to prevent wildfires. To burn March 1 through Aug, 31, please follow the below steps: Obtain a permit from your local fire control authority. Check with your local air quality program for restrictions in Missoula, C...
After coming to Montana at the age of 16, and bringing back wild Mustangs to train, Candy Phillips fell in love with Montana, and dreamed about the Big Sky state one day being her home. She did many different things during her life, but six years ago she made the dream her reality and moved from Minnesota to Roundup, beginning the next chapter in her life. In September of 2023, she started a used tack shop at 136 Main Street, in the Bull Mountain Trading Post. Previous to coming to Montana,...
The annual meeting for the Musselshell Valley Historical Museum will be Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 2:00 PM in the basement of the museum. We will elect officers and board members at the annual meeting. The regular monthly meeting will follow the annual meeting. We have set some dates for the 2024 season. Museum opening day Wednesday, May 1 Pancake Breakfast Sunday, May 5 Yard Sale Saturday June 1 and Saturday, June 8 Ice Cream Social Saturday, August 24 Closing day Monday, September 30 Christmas...
BOZEMAN, Montana—The Montana Farm Bureau Foundation announces their annual Youth Speech Contest which will be held April 4 during the 2024 FFA State Convention at the Billings Metra. “One of the MFB Foundation's priority goals is to support agricultural education and leadership development of Montana's youth,” said MFB Director of Foundation Development Alena Standley. “Some of Montana’s brightest young leaders have competed in this contest and it’s exciting to offer cash prizes to this age group.” The Youth Speech Contest is open to stude...
By: Senator Jason Ellsworth Of the many education reforms passed by the 2023 Legislature, one has been generating a lot of news lately, particularly in the Bozeman area. For example, local news station KBZK reported that as of the end of February, the Bozeman School Board had approved 93 students' applications to attend a school outside of the district they live in. Those students included 35 in K-5, 25 middle-schoolers, and 33 high-schoolers. What allowed those students to change their school? House Bill 203, a bipartisan piece of legislation...
FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS Flatwillow Homemakers met on February 13 at Sandy’s home in Huntley. She prepared a corn bread chili casserole and everyone else brought in salads, and desserts. There were six members present. Raye Anne, Ginger, Luann, Kim, and Babs all carpooled from Winnett to Huntley. It was a fun ladies day out. Sandy read the thought for the day called “A Tribute to Lois Johnke” by Joe Whisonant. It was beautifully written and a wonderful tribute to one of the original founding members of the Flatwillow Homemakers Club. We an...
HELENA – The new license year opens March 1, which means that is the day you can buy your 2024 hunting, fishing and conservation licenses and begin applying for permits and special licenses. The deadline to apply for deer and elk permits is April 1. Applications for most species – deer, elk, antelope, deer B licenses, elk B licenses, antelope B licenses, moose, sheep, goat, bison, bear, turkey – can be made beginning March 1. A new online feature this year is the option for applicants to reapply for the same offerings as last year with just a s...
2/25/24 10:45:47 911 - No 02/25/24 11:52:13 Medical 02/25/24 14:07:46 Medical 02/25/24 14:08:52 Traffic 02/26/24 05:43:05 Traffic Stop 02/26/24 13:04:08 Medical 02/26/24 13:32:14 Traffic Hazard 02/26/24 13:40:37 Drugs 02/26/24 14:38:28 Theft 02/26/24 15:58:23 Medical 02/26/24 16:19:14 Motor 02/26/24 16:54:14 Motor 02/26/24 17:11:06 Agency Assist 02/26/24 17:24:44 Traffic Hazard 02/26/24 17:24:44 Administrative 02/26/24 18:52:00 Motor 02/26/24 21:00:07 Medical 02/27/24 07:50:17 Info 02/27/24 10:27:07 Arrest 02/27/24 11:05:33 Assault 02/27/24 16...
The American Cowboy Poetry Gathering and Western Music Rendezvous is a three day cultural festival held annually in Lewiston, MT. The festival is dedicated to celebrating and preserving the history, heritage and values of the cowboy lifestyle of the Upper Rocky Mountain West. About 100 cowboy poets, western musicians and artists from all over the US and Canada will convene to share their talent and perpetuate traditions of the American West. This year's festival will be held August 8-11. This year they are encouraging the involvement of youth...
Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02), voted against H.R. 7463 - Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2024. The Continuing Resolution is another extension of Nancy Pelosi’s budget and Joe Biden’s policies. “I've been telling you for quite some time now that Congress is completely broke. Here we are after only two short days of work in Washington D.C., Congress passed another CR to fund government for another six days because they haven't been able to pass the 12 appropriation bills to fund government transparently and respo...
Big M Realty 25 1st Avenue West Roundup, MT 59072 406-323-3111 www.bigmrealty.com Big M Realty specializes in Residential, Commercial, and Recreational properties across Central Montana. Ken Minnie has owned Big M Realty since 1998, he has been an agent since 1992. Big M Realty has six agents available for all your Real Estate needs: Ken Minnie Broker/Owner 406-670-8764 Email: [email protected] Pat Riley Sales Associate 406-698-3056 Email: [email protected] Linda Riley Sales Associate 406-698-3056 Email: [email protected] Troy Griemsman...
Local resident Scott Praye first envisioned the Winter Gospel concerts back in 2021. While watching gospel music videos one Saturday afternoon, he thought of a free gospel concert. He tossed about the idea over a few months, and eventually gave Roundup the Winter Gospel event in 2022. It proved so successful he repeated it in 2023. And again this year Roundup was treated to an evening of gospel tunes. More than 75 citizens of all ages enjoyed gospel music from a wide variety of artists, all...
Twenty fourth through eighth grade students competed in the Musselshell County Spelling Bee. An online test was taken through the Scripps online testing platform. Legacy Harr, Boston Watkins, Onica Davis, Nathan Hagstrom, Dylan Herplinck, Aubry Young, Aizley Knowlden, Reese Thatcher, Elias Giffin and Devin St. Pierre competed for Roundup Elementary. Ellie Myhre, Ashley Hoschouer, Keelyn Townsend, Jett Grebe, Karlee McCleary, Cheylynn Hall, Macy Meredith, Aunika McClintock, Brooke Seamster and...
HELENA – The Montana Department of Revenue would like to remind owners of real and personal property about several important deadlines approaching soon: March 1 Due Date Business and industrial equipment owners need to report their personal property online with the department's TransAction Portal (TAP) at https://tap.dor.mt.gov. Businesses have a statutory reporting requirement if their total statewide market value of equipment is over $1 million. Businesses whose statewide market value is $1 million or less are exempt from the business e...
Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) officials announced today that, effective immediately, the agency will process applications to change sex markers on Montana birth certificates pursuant to a 2022 administrative rule on the subject and consistent with a 2023 law. "DPHHS must follow the law, and our agency will consequently process requests to amend sex markers on birth certificates under our 2022 final rule," DPHHS Director Charlie Brereton said. "This notification serves to keep the public apprised of the law and what to...
Roundup Memorial Healthcare(RMH) Trauma's Program was awarded a Core State Injury Prevention Program Increasing Capacity, Training, and Education for Injury Prevention in Montana FY24 - Mini-Grant. The RMH trauma team will be running a Helmets Rock -Youth Brain Injury Prevention Program starting thisspring. Part of the programwill include community education, free helmet sizing, and free helmets. RMH will be utilizing funds to purchase bicycle, equestrian, and ATV/motorcross helmets. If any...
By Anne Cantrell, MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University's ongoing efforts to strengthen rural education across the state received a boost recently with a $2.5 million grant from Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies. The grant, which runs for two and a half years, will fund the second iteration of a program called Advancing Support, Preparation and Innovation in Rural Education, or ASPIRE. The project is housed in MSU's Center for Research on Rural Education and aims to establish a blueprint for attracting, preparing, developing a...
Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02), expressed support for the U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit’s decision to overturn an Obama-era federal coal leasing moratorium. This decision will lead to less restrictions in the federal coal leasing process and an increase in American energy production. It will also put pressure on the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to issue leases they have been reluctant to advance. “The 9th Circuit’s decision is a big win for coal miners who have been fighting bureaucratic red tape to bring reliant, efficient energ...
2/18/24 10:01:49 Fire Smoke 02/18/24 10:18:43 Traffic Stop 02/18/24 12:42:01 Suspicious 02/18/24 12:49:08 Theft 02/18/24 17:15:31 Criminal 02/18/24 18:56:14 Traffic 02/19/24 08:29:06 Fraud 02/19/24 13:52:19 Criminal 02/19/24 14:52:27 Criminal 02/19/24 16:21:42 Medical 02/19/24 17:10:02 Agency Assist 02/19/24 17:23:59 Traffic 02/20/24 08:28:03 Criminal 02/20/24 09:09:57 Coroner 02/20/24 10:20:58 Civil 02/20/24 13:07:23 Medical 02/20/24 13:42:27 Medical 02/20/24 16:01:54 911 Hang Up 02/20/24 16:05:02 Welfare 02/20/24 16:10:17 Traffic 02/20/24...
Every year, Montana’s 58 conservation districts, local subdivisions of government in Montana’s 56 counties, have four-year term vacancies on the local Conservation District Board. We need you, community minded and the public good oriented active and involved men and women from all parts of the county to consider serving and contributing on our five to seven - member board of supervisors! Will you consider serving as a local volunteer and leader in Montana’s conservation movement as a locally elected board of supervisor? For as little as five...
From MSU News Service Montana State University awarded 813 undergraduate degrees and164 graduate degrees during its 139th commencement ceremonies held Dec. 15 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. An additional 162 students from Gallatin College MSU received associate degrees or certificates. A list of the graduates follows. Montana students are listed first, followed by students with out-of-state hometowns listed alphabetically by state, then hometown. Finally, international students are listed by home country and hometown. Students with two...
HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte announced today he has directed the Montana National Guard (MTNG) to begin coordination with Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the State of Texas to identify their needs to address the national security crisis and secure the southern border. “National security is the number one responsibility of the federal government, and President Joe Biden has left Americans and our country completely vulnerable with his failure to address the cartel-fueled surge in illegal immigration and drugs,” Gov. Gianforte said....
HELENA, Mont. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) today announced the results of the 2022 Census of Agriculture, spanning more than 6 million data points about America’s farms and ranches and the people who operate them down to the county level. The information collected directly from producers shows a decrease in the total number of Montana farms. The data shows an increase in the number of new and beginning (operating 10 or fewer years on any farm) as well as young (under the age of 35...