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  • Governor Gianforte Leads Western Governors in Opposition to BLM's Efforts To Change Grazing Policies

    Dec 27, 2023

    HELENA, Mont. – Leading a group of western governors, Governor Greg Gianforte today opposed an attempt by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to change its grazing policies without collaboration and urged them to pause changes immediately. In a letter to BLM Director Tracy Stone-Manning, Gov. Gianforte and four other western governors expressed their frustration with the BLM's various attempts to change policy without collaboration, eroding the public's trust. "It is disappointing and frustrating to exclude cooperators from regulatory policy d...

  • Governor Gianforte, DNRC Unveil Modernized Drought Management Plan

    Dec 27, 2023

    HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced the release of the Montana Drought Management Plan, modernized over the last two years by the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) to improve the state’s drought and water supply planning. “In my first year in office, we set out to improve the state’s drought preparedness, monitoring, and response, and we worked with a wide range of water users in the state to modernize the drought management plan,” Gov. Gianforte said. “Our resulting, stakeholder-driven plan better...

  • RSVP News & Notes

    Dec 20, 2023

    ****UNIQUE GIFT IDEAS!!!**** Hidden Jems located in the RSVP Office at 115 7th Av W. Looking for a one-of-a-kind gift for someone special?? Stop in and check out our local crafters and vendors!!! Monday-Friday 8:30AM-2PM. THANK YOU, RSVP VOLUNTEERS, Tomi Alger & Dana Milton for helping me all last week to get prepared for the Children's Bazaar and the Christmas Stroll!! I would not have been able to get it all done without you!!! Montana Aurand, thank you for helping me load up for the Bazaar and Thank You to Montana Aurand, Dana Milton &...

  • Rep. Rosendale Votes in Favor of Biden Impeachment Inquiry

    Dec 20, 2023

    Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) voted in favor of an impeachment inquiry against President Biden. “Tonight, House Republicans voted to begin an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden,” said Rep. Rosendale. “The evidence of The Biden Crime Family's money laundering scheme through other countries is abundantly clear. “The negligence regarding the invasion taking place at our southern border, the influx of fentanyl pouring into our streets, and terrorists infiltrating our local communities proves President Biden’s complete disregard for the rule...

  • Thank You!!

    Dec 20, 2023

    The Musselshell County Road Department, along with the Musselshell County Commissioners, would like to specially thank the Coal Board for the grant for a new backhoe. We highly appreciate the Coal Board’s support for the Musselshell County Community! Your contributions make our community a better place. Thanks Again for your support....

  • Musselshell County Court Report

    Dec 20, 2023

    Miranda, Miguel Angel, Disorderly Conduct, Fines: $50. Waddell, Leslie Gordon, Criminal Drugs, Transferred to Another Court. Manufacture of Drug Paraphgernalia, Transferred to Another Court. Criminal Possession, Transferred to Another Court. Criminal Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Transferred to Another Court. Criminal Mischief, Fines: $500, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 172 Days. Rascom, Bruce, Under Age Possession, Fines: $100, Costs: $85. Stops, Madison Nicole, Violation of Learners License, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Ghimirey,...

  • Post Office Gallantly Delivers Mail and Packages Through the Holiday Season

    Lura Pitman|Dec 20, 2023

    There's no time like the holidays. Especially if you work in mail and package delivery. The bundles get bigger, and the deliveries must go on. For our local post office, they have seen an increase this year in packages. Last year they would sometimes see 400-500 parcels a day. That used to be a big day. Once last year they had 1000 parcels, that was the highest they had ever had in one day. This year they have already had a day with 1500 parcels. The Post Office can process about 300 parcels...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Dec 20, 2023

    3/10/23 01:51:11 Info 12/10/23 02:17:02 Coroner 12/10/23 06:26:10 911 Hang Up 12/10/23 08:34:33 Traffic Stop 12/10/23 08:50:22 Disorderly 12/10/23 14:27:41 Criminal 12/10/23 15:33:33 Theft 12/10/23 16:09:44 Criminal 12/10/23 18:04:49 911 Hang Up 12/11/23 09:50:48 Criminal 12/11/23 10:37:58 911 - No 12/11/23 13:52:01 911 - No 12/11/23 14:34:30 Theft 12/11/23 15:11:49 Drugs 12/11/23 19:25:02 Traffic Stop 12/11/23 21:16:13 Medical 12/12/23 00:08:50 Administrative 12/12/23 14:48:22 Suspicious 12/12/23 18:43:37 Suspicious 12/12/23 20:05:48 Welfare...

  • (Part 2) Update: Tim Sheehy, Principled Conservative or Establishment Darling? Connecting the Dots on Issues You Should Consider

    Dec 20, 2023

    Jordan Libowitz, communications director for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, echoed that point, observing that the relationship between Sheehy and Zinke illustrates "the reality" of money in politics. But let's do a deeper dive into the Sheehy-Zinke past. The two men may have first met in 2015, when Zinke—then a congressman—awarded Sheehy a Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart for his military service. Since, Sheehy has described Zinke as a personal friend. Bridger Aerospace, which first registered as a Montana company in...

  • Rep. Roesendale Votes Against Surveillance on Americans & Woke Military Funding

    Dec 20, 2023

    Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) voted against the D.C. Cartel’s Conference Report to the Woke Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). "Congress has a duty to ensure our military is the most effective fighting force on Earth," said Rep. Rosendale. "That’s why I was proud to vote in favor of the House NDAA earlier this year, which put an end to the Left’s social experiment on our servicemembers and provided them with the resources they need to defend our nation successfully. "Unfortunately, the D.C. Cartel, comprised of Se...

  • MSU's Montana Manufacturing Extension Center Releases 2023 Manufacturing Report

    Dec 20, 2023

    From MSU News Service Montana manufacturing continues to be one-fifth of the state's total economic base, according to a new report released by the Montana Manufacturing Extension Center at Montana State University. The 2023 Montana Manufacturing Report provides a wide variety of data about manufacturing, shows the results of surveys given to manufacturers and displays how MMEC's services provided help the industry. The Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Montana conducts the annual economic analysis and develops the...

  • Dear Post Office Box Holders

    Dec 13, 2023

    We are looking forward to another exciting Peak Season, with Christmas just around the corner. We would like to make the delivery of your mail and packages as convenient for you as possible. If you are going to be out of town and will not be picking up your mail regularly, please place your mail on hold. We will hold it securely behind the counter and will resume delivery upon your return. We would also like to place as many parcels in the lockers as possible, so you can retrieve thme afterhours. To do this, we are asking that everyone come...

  • Governor Gianforte Leads Western Governors in Opposition to BLM's Efforts To Change Grazing Policies

    Dec 13, 2023

    HELENA, Mont. – Leading a group of western governors, Governor Greg Gianforte today opposed an attempt by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to change its grazing policies without collaboration and urged them to pause changes immediately. In a letter to BLM Director Tracy Stone-Manning, Gov. Gianforte and four other western governors expressed their frustration with the BLM's various attempts to change policy without collaboration, eroding the public's trust. "It is disappointing and frustrating to exclude cooperators from regulatory policy d...

  • Mid-Rivers Communications Awards Education Technology Grants

    Dec 13, 2023

    Mid-Rivers Communications is proud to announce the recipients of its 2023 Education Technology Grants. Grants are awarded to educational and non-profit entities with an educational mission to benefit members and customers in the Mid-Rivers service area. Montana law requires that the cooperative’s Fund for Education, funded with unclaimed capital credit dollars, be used for educational purposes. Grants were awarded to 12 applicants totaling $80,000. • $10,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Richland County for virtual reality equipment and wor...

  • The Business of Trash

    Lura Pitman|Dec 13, 2023

    A very unappreciated but crucial part of the Roundup and Musselshell County community is the city sanitation service and dump. Over the past few weeks, the city dump truck has not been working properly. We have come to realize how much the service that we take for granted is such an important part of our lifestyle. The city employs two people, Nick Tomassi, and Lorenze Alt, to pick up the city trash each week. The Dump truck has been waiting on repairs, but Mayor Jones states that the truck...

  • Musselshell Unity Drive

    Dec 13, 2023

    It's not too late to donate to the Musselshell Unity Drive. One charity you can help is Area II Agency on Aging. This group helps with those who cannot help themselves. Funds raised are used to support the Guardianship Program at Area II. This program helps aging and disabled individuals with no family or circle of support and is court ordered. Through the program a person's personal, financial, and medical needs are handled throughout the year. Thank you for giving to Area II this year....

  • Hunting Season Wraps Up with Low Deer Harvest and Hunter Turnout in South-Central Montana

    Dec 13, 2023

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  • Toy Time!

    Dec 13, 2023

    The applications for toys are out. The paper apps can be found at Picchioni’s IGA, Van Dykes and The Arcade Bar. One can also go online to the Toys for Tots- Roundup website and apply. The pick up will be on Wednesday December 20th from 9-noon in the bottom of the Roundup Family Pharmacy building. Last year toys were provided to over 180 kids. We appreciate all the donations- from toys to money. If you want to donate toys, boxes are out at various businesses. Monetary donations can be made to Toys for Children or Toys for Tots. Please take y... Full story

  • Rep. Rosendale Responds to Decision to Enlist Wolverines as Threatened Species

    Dec 13, 2023

    Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) released the following statement following the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) decision to list the wolverine population as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. “Unfortunately, this decision was based on unanswered questions and old or non-existent data,” said Rep. Rosendale. “This decision subjects any action regarding the species to the whims of Sec. Haaland – whom Montanans have very little faith in - while incentivizing the federal government to establish additional regulations and limitat...

  • Attorney General Knudsen joins coalition defending Trump's right to be on 2024 ballot

    Dec 13, 2023

    Attorney General Austin Knudsen joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general in fighting a state-by-state effort to disenfranchise voters and thwart the democratic process of electing a president by keeping Donald Trump off of ballots, this time in Colorado. If President Trump is left off the ballot in one state, it will have implications for voters in Montana and across the country. Such cases have already been tossed from state courts around the country. The attorneys general filed an amicus brief Wednesday urging the Colorado Supreme Court to...

  • Update: Tim Sheehy, Principled Conservative or Establishment Darling? Connecting the Dots on Issues You Should Consider

    Dec 13, 2023

    This Senate primary may feature an Establishment, big government, unprincipled candidate vs. one who has proven he will stand for social and physical conservativism. The groundwork is being laid now! Thomas Jefferson famously said, "An educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people." Eric Raile, a professor of political science at Montana State University said "he has not seen many indications that voters would pay much attention to concerns over possible conflicts tied to Sheehy's federal work." Jefferson was right...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Dec 13, 2023

    3/03/23 01:54:46 Medical 12/03/23 05:55:59 Info 12/03/23 06:37:40 911 Hang Up 12/03/23 07:51:20 911 Hang Up 12/03/23 07:54:42 Fire Wildland 12/03/23 10:36:53 911 Hang Up 12/03/23 12:03:05 Medical 12/03/23 12:13:08 Medical 12/03/23 20:10:19 911 - No 12/04/23 10:20:09 Medical 12/04/23 10:41:28 Welfare 12/04/23 12:10:04 Theft 12/04/23 12:40:09 Animal 12/04/23 12:42:09 Arrest 12/04/23 13:10:56 911 - No 12/04/23 13:37:31 Traffic Stop 12/04/23 16:49:38 Traffic 12/04/23 19:21:43 Welfare 12/04/23 19:52:51 City Code 12/04/23 21:39:03 Assault 12/05/23...

  • Montana State Breaks Ground on Great Falls Nursing Building

    Dec 13, 2023

    By Greg Cappis, MSU News Service GREAT FALLS — Blue and gold shovels dug into soil here Tuesday afternoon during the groundbreaking for a new Montana State University nursing building, a ceremony which marked a step toward improving health care for all Montanans. The new building, made possible by a series of donations and investments by MSU and its partners, will improve facilities for students and faculty while allowing the Mark and Robyn Jones College of Nursing to increase enrollment at its Great Falls campus by 50% to help offset the s...

  • MSU Extension Releases Publication Outlining Trustee Responsibilities Under a Revocable Trust

    Dec 13, 2023

    From MSU News Service BOZEMAN – Montana State University Extension has released a publication outlining trustee responsibilities under a revocable trust. "This guide will help readers understand what can and cannot be done in the role of a trustee," said Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension family economics specialist. "The content is for family and friends who have been asked to serve as a trustee, not for professionals or organizations. The information is not legal advice." In Montana, the term for a person who sets up a trust is settlor. In s...

  • MSU Extension Informs Montanans about Corporate Transparency Act

    Dec 13, 2023

    From MSU News Service A new federal reporting requirement aimed at reducing corporate crime will affect some Montana farmers, ranchers and businesses, according to Montana State University Extension. Beginning on Jan. 1, 2024, certain corporations, limited liability companies and other entities created or registered to do business in the U.S. will be required to report information about their beneficial owners to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN, within the U.S. Treasury Department. The new reporting requirement stems from... Full story

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