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On December third of 2023, Deputy Contini responded to a report of an unresponsive infant at the Ideal Motel. Chritensen’s, who are not from Roundup, were residing at the Ideal Motel. The five-week-old child’s mother had left it with its stepfather to take a shower. Upon returning from her shower, she found the baby unresponsive in the stepfather’s care. Deputy Contini and Highway Patrol Trooper Pat Herman immediately transferred the baby to Roundup Memorial Hospital upon arrival, where the child was then transferred to St. Vincent’s Hospita...
Just like the orange pumpkins and orange leaves of all, the orange fliers for the Musselshell Unity Drive are now out in Roundup, Musselshell and Melstone. Please take this opportunity to once again donate to the worthy charities listed. All contributions are tax deductible and stay in Musselshell County. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Norma Trent - chairperson...
The Bull Mountain Chiropractic office recently held their Customer Appreciation day. Dr. Brian Bushman with his assistant, Dusty, had seen 110 patients when I dropped in on Tuesday, October 8th. They were anticipating at least 146 per the schedule book. Bull Mountain Chiropractic celebrated their 10th Year this past June. Business is good, with their patient load increasing. Dr. Bushman usually sees 45-50 each day he is in Roundup, two days a week. The balance of his time is spent in his office...
Roundup, MT – On October 18th, 2024, Simulation in Motion Montana (SIM-MT) will bring its mobile simulation lab to Roundup Memorial Healthcare for a comprehensive hands-on training focused on managing hemorrhagic stroke cases that transition into CPR scenarios. This advanced training is designed for healthcare providers to practice critical skills such as intubation, intraosseous access (IO), CPR, and managing different heart rhythms. Effective response to hemorrhagic strokes and cardiac arrest...
The Piper Cub is finally finished. Two years ago, the wrecked airplane from a shop in South Dakota came to Roundup Airport in pieces. Jake Barthule, Kelly Gebhardt, and Clint Worman worked two years, for four to five days a week, to bring the little cub back to prime condition. The plane has special modifications that the owner wanted, so it is more than just the standard cub. It has been test flown, and is ready for the customer to pick up. According to the guys, “The airport is coming back t...
The Cold is coming! RSVP is beginning their annual winter coat drive. Drop off coats, and any other winter gear, to their office at 115 7th Ave West or at CarQuest on Main Street in Roundup. Freeze dates for Musselshell County A frost date is the average date of the last light freeze in spring or the first light freeze in fall. The classification of freeze temperatures is based on their effect on plants: Light freeze: 29° to 32°F (-1.7° to 0°C)—tender plants are killed. Moderate freeze: 25° to 28°F (-3.9° to -2.2°C)—widely destructive to most v...
Ramirez, Alicia Eperanza, No License, Fines: $350, Costs: $35. Nelson, Katerina Sky, Failure to Stop, Fines: $40, Costs: $35. Woodall, Kenneth Ray, No License, Fines: $100, Costs: $35, No Insurance, Fines: $250, Costs: $25. Gutierrez Moreno, Alex Ronaldo, Failure to Stop, Fines: $250, Costs: $35, No Insurnace, Fines: $500, Costs: $35, Failure to Notify of Accident, Fines: $260, Costs: $25, Jail: 20 Days, Suspended: 20 Days. Foster, Aaron Wayne, No License, Fines: $500, Costs: $35. Dahl, Colton Otto, Under Age Possession, Fines: $100, Costs:...
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BILLINGS – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Montana Audubon Center are hosting Bat-Stravaganza, a family-friendly event focused on learning about and celebrating bats. The free event will take place Thursday, Oct. 24, at the Montana Audubon Center (7026 S. Billings Blvd.) from 6-8 p.m. All ages are welcome. Participants at Bat-Stravaganza will learn about benefits of and threats to bats, play educational games, explore a "bat cave," and make bat-themed crafts. Halloween costumes are encouraged. Prizes, snacks, and fun giveaways will be a...
HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte blasted the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) in a letter for mismanagement and an unwillingness to aggressively fight fires on federal land. "The State of Montana is committed, and will continue, to show up and fight fire aggressively and safely within its wildfire protection," the governor wrote. "It is my expectation that the USFS meet that same commitment within its jurisdiction and responsibility as well. However, as we discussed, I have concerns about several fires this season where USFS is not being h...
HELENA, Mont. – The Montana Department of Commerce announced that seven Montana towns, cities and counties will share more than $250,000 of grant funding to help plan significant community development projects. The funding is through Commerce's Community Development Block Grant Planning Grant program. "Commerce's planning grants help create and retain good paying jobs for local Montana workers by supporting our community's ability to produce future growth plans, studies and training to advance crucial infrastructure and community development pr...
By: Youth C.A.R.E.S In the bloom of youth, so bright and free, We dream of futures yet to be, But shadows lurk, and dangers call, Threatening to make our spirits fall. Amidst the allure of drugs and drink, We face the perils that make us shrink, But in our hearts, a fire burns, A desire to learn, to grow, and to yearn. We stand together, hand in hand, Against the tides of substance's demand, With courage and resolve, we take a stand, To protect our dreams and our land. We seek the warmth of friendship's embrace, And the guidance of those who...
Recently Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH) received a newsworthy certification. The State of Montana, Department of Health and Human Services, awarded Roundup Memorial Healthcare, the redesignation of a Level VMontana Trauma Receiving Facility. This was all made possible by Val Russell PA-C Trauma Medical Director and Alex Goffena RN BSN Trauma Coordinator. Much planning and hard work went into receiving this certification. Policies, procedures, audits of patient charts, education of staff, as...
If you've ever visited the Intermediate Swing Unit at Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH), there is a great chance you've met Judy Puckett. She has been the Activities Director at RMH since 2013. During her tenure, she has been known for many things including her amazing baked goods, her leadership in the facility's auxiliary program, but most importantly her care of the residents. Judy is the 2024 Montana Health Care Association's (MHCA) recipient of the Commitment to Caring Award. Each nominee...
This year brings changes in local government to Musselshell County. Judge Spaulding has decided to retire from our local government, creating an opening for County Attorney Adam Larsen to move into Judge Spaulding’s position upon election, leaving the County Attorney position vacant to be filled through appointment by the Commissioner’s, who have hired Ben Krakowka to fill the position for the next two years, when the four-year term is up for election. Ben is originally from a rural area of Ohi...
High jinks and hilarity, fun and frivolity! Did you head to Musselshell for the Illustrious Musselshell Player's presentation of 'The Boarding House'? Bad taxidermy was just one feature of this comedy. Their 21st season again featured good food, good friends and good fun. See you next year! First annual "Paint Your Spot" at the high school. It's just for fun! This is the first year that the high school has allowed the seniors to paint their own parking space. The parents provided all the paint...
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HELENA - Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks released the final Statewide Grizzly Bear Management Plan today, wrapping up an extensive public process analyzing how the state intends to manage the iconic species while it's federally protected and after it is turned over to state management. "The recovery of grizzly bears in Montana is an amazing conservation success story for Montanans, particularly those who have learned to live with bears as numbers have expanded over the last two decades," said FWP Director Dustin Temple. "This success story also...
Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) sent a letter to the Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Tracy Stone-Manning objecting to the BLM’s proposed Western Solar Plan. The plan would lock up 572,479 acres of public land in Montana for solar development despite solar having been proven to be inefficient and unreliable due to the sparse sunlight during winter months. “BLM’s Western Solar Plan must be halted immediately, solar energy has proven to be ineffective time and time again,” said Rep. Rosendale. “The completion of this project w...
By: Angie Mozqueda Prevention Specialist In the idyllic settings of rural communities, where life is often slower and the landscapes are serene, a subtle but significant shift is taking place. The rise of technology and its pervasive influence is gradually altering the dynamics of neighborly relationships, leading to a loss of the close-knit connections that have long been a hallmark of rural living. Traditionally, rural communities have been characterized by strong bonds among neighbors, with...
The Montana Public Service Commission (PSC) announced that effective today, a typical NorthWestern Energy residential electric customer using 750 kilowatt-hours per month will see a decrease of $6.13 or 5.57% of their monthly electric bill. The decrease comes due to a recent submission to the PSC of NorthWestern's Annual Power Costs and Credits Adjustment Mechanism (PCCAM). PSC Vice President Jennifer Fielder noted, "This decrease brings welcome relief for Montanans. It's always a good feeling when we are able to reduce energy costs for...
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) reports that breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among Montana women, accounting for 33% of new cancers each year. Breast cancer is a disease in which cells in the breast grow out of control, and these cells can also spread, or metastasize, to other parts of the body. Breast cancer screening means checking a woman's breasts for cancer before there are signs or symptoms of the disease. Mammograms are the best method to detect breast cancer early when it is easier to treat...
HELENA – Pheasant season opens on Saturday, Oct. 12. This fall, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will release nearly 18,000 birds on wildlife management areas, fishing access sites and some school trust lands around the state. This is the third year of the annual pheasant release program. In 2022, the Fish and Wildlife Commission approved the release of up to 50,000 pheasants annually on FWP WMAs through 2026. In 2021, the Legislature authorized spending up to $1 million each year for the program. The purpose of the program is to get new hunters...
By: Youth C.A.R.E.S In the bloom of youth, so bright and free, We dream of futures yet to be, But shadows lurk, and dangers call, Threatening to make our spirits fall. Amidst the allure of drugs and drink, We face the perils that make us shrink, But in our hearts, a fire burns, A desire to learn, to grow, and to yearn. We stand together, hand in hand, Against the tides of substance's demand, With courage and resolve, we take a stand, To protect our dreams and our land. We seek the warmth of...
By Monty L. Sealey Many years ago most conversations with the Mayor(s) and City Council person included discussion about the poor water quality in Roundup. Several area organizations conducted surveys to identify the needs of the area based upon input from our citizens. The #1 need identified in almost all those surveys was water quality improvements. Although it has been a long time coming we on the verge of hooking up to a new water source that will do just that. The Central Montana Regional...