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The October meeting of Flatwillow Homemakers was on October 8 at Ginger’s home. She made a delicious beef stew, and everyone filled in with sides. We had delicious salads and breads and desserts to go along with our stew. Roll call was a fun trivia game of sorts for us. We had to use the first letter of our first name to describe ourselves. It was fun to think about what we thought of ourselves using that one letter. Ginger read the thought for the day titled “A Women’s Poem.” There were no birthdays to celebrate in October. The Minutes...
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Tax Foundation report latest recognition of governor's pro-jobs, pro-business agenda HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today highlighted a report from the Tax Foundation, which ranked Montana as a top five state for tax competitiveness. "In Montana, we'll continue advancing our pro-jobs, pro-family, pro-business policies to make our state the best place to live, work, and start a business," Gov. Gianforte said. "By cutting taxes and reducing red tape, the American dream can come alive for even more Montanans." According to the n...
BILLINGS, Mont. – The Bureau of Land Management Montana-Dakotas State Office today announced an oil and gas lease sale scheduled for Jan. 22, 2025, to offer 13 oil and gas parcels totaling 1,324 acres in Montana and North Dakota. The BLM completed scoping on these parcels in July 2024 and held a public comment period that closed in September 2024 on the parcels, potential deferrals, and the related environmental analysis. A 30-day public protest period to receive additional public input opened today and will close Dec. 6, 2024. The parcels t...
GARDINER – Last week, a mortality signal from a Yellowstone National Park collar led authorities to a wolf that appears to have died from a gunshot wound and was found in Wolf Management Unit (WMU) 313. Evidence on site suggests the wolf was shot and had taken refuge in heavy cover. The carcass did not appear to have been tampered with or deliberately placed. Based upon the condition of the carcass, FWP believes this wolf was unknowingly wounded when the four other wolves harvested in WMU 313 were taken. In that circumstance, multiple h...
HELENA – Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced today that Montana will receive nearly $4 million in a multi-state settlement with Kroger – a national grocery chain which operates subsidiaries in Montana, including Smiths and Loaf 'N Jug – to resolve the company's role in the prescription opioid crisis. Montana will receive $3,850,671 of the total $1.37 billion national settlement that will be distributed among 29 other states. Payments to the states are anticipated to begin early next year. The settlement money will be used for opioi...
It’s a busy month and it looks like we have a few things for you to investigate! Coming up first is the Utilizing Virtual Fencing in the Great Plains seminar. This seminar will be held at the Big Horn County Fairgrounds in Hardin. RSVP with Andrea Berry ([email protected], 406-665-9774). There is a ServSafe Food Protection, and Manager Certification in Lewistown on the 25th, registration is required and there are a limited number of spots. Contact the Chouteau County Extension Office with questions (406)-622-3751. The Mountains and P...
Submitted by: Youth C.A.R.E.S In the quiet hours, doubts start to rise, A weight on the shoulders, a cloud in the skies. Dreams once vivid now flicker and fade, In the search for a path, a choice is to be made. Amidst the noise, a voice feels unheard, Navigating the chaos, each thought feels blurred. Yet through the struggle, a lesson unfolds, In the heart of the storm, resilience molds. With each step uncertain, a journey begins, Finding strength in the shadows, where hope quietly spins. Though the road may be rough and the nights feel long,...
The Veteran Day Dinner is at the Senior Center on Monday, November 11th, 2024. The mealtime is Noon. All Veterans eat for free; for everyone else, the cost of the meal is $5.00. The menu is roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, corn, fruit cocktail, and a brownie. Please contact the Senior Center before 10 a.m. on Monday, November 11th, to reserve your meal. To Go meals are also available upon request. Quilts of Honor presentations will take place after the meal. Thank you to our Veterans for your service! Please contact the Senior Center...
By Angie Mozqueda Prevention Specialist Halloween in Roundup was an unforgettable experience! This small community showcased a wealth of BIG ideas, creating a delightful evening for families and children. The annual Halloween parade, held at 5:30 PM on Main Street, was a resounding success. Kids and parents alike had a blast marching in their costumes, ending the parade with free hot dogs provided by the Optimist Club. Once everyone enjoyed some treats at the Catholic Church parking lot, it was...
A Late Fall Walk Around the Roundup Riverwalk Revealed Yellow Leaves and Blue Skies. Our clocks took a turn, and now we’re into earlier dark nights and brighter mornings. Daylight saving time isn’t observed in Hawaii and most of Arizona. The territories of American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands also don’t observe daylight saving time, and the bill to make it permanent would allow them to remain exempt. According to the Congressional Resea...
HELENA – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, along with partners at the Heart of the Rockies Initiative, will be working over the next five years to help landowners proactively reduce conflicts with grizzly bears using nearly $12 million in federal funds. FWP has been awarded nearly $5 million in Department of Interior funding from a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant. This new funding complements more than $6 million provided by a Regional Conservation Partnership Program grant from the U.S. Department Agriculture’s Natural Resources and...
– Today, Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) introduced the University Forced Vaccination Student Injury Mitigation Act, which will require higher education institutions to pay the medical costs for any student who was required or is currently required to take a COVID-19 vaccine to attend classes and experienced an adverse reaction. The higher education institutions would lose all federal funds from the Department of Education if they do not comply with the requirements set out in the bill. The University Forced Vaccination Student Injury M...
Montana FFA Members recently returned from participation at the National FFA Convention and Expo held in Indianapolis, IN. Approximately six hundred Montana students attended the convention where they engaged in competitions, leadership workshops, tours and educational seminars. This annual event attracted nearly 71,000 members from across the nation. In the National Veterinary Science Competition, the number one team in the nation comes from the Missoula FFA Chapter. Missoula bested forty-five...
The annual Winnett Stock Growers Dinner was another success. The Stock Growers Association is has a long history starting with Granville Stuart, and including President Theodore Roosevelt. The Association was organized to prevent cattle rustling, and over grazing on the range. Over time, the group has grown and the group organizes an annual dinner for the members. The Petroleum County Stockgrowers Speaker from Fish Wildlife & Parks tells about Cause Predation dinner was November 1st, at the new...
BILLINGS – Saturday, Oct. 26, marked a special occasion for many in Montana, as the 2024 big game general hunting season opened. Hunters in south-central Montana experienced unseasonably warm weather for opening weekend, which led to mixed success. Elk hunters experienced more success than deer hunters in the region. In south-central Montana, biological game check stations operated both Saturday and Sunday of opening weekend in Big Timber, Columbus, Lavina and Billings. Just over 1,000 total hunters visited these 4 check stations over o...
“Roundup Community Partners is hosting a Community Coffee in collaboration with Musselshell County on November 18th at 530pm at the Musselshell County Central Commons. Come have coffee and Honey Bun’s Hometown Bakery goodies and learn more about the market analysis and reuse renderings for the Wier Building Project! The County’s scope of work includes cleaning up the hazardous materials and stabilizing the building envelope. Once the building is stable and “clean”, an intentional developer will be chosen through a Request for Proposal...
Those with information encouraged to report at tipmont.mt.gov BILLINGS – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on a whitetail buck that was shot and wasted with just the head removed on private land along West Arrow Creek outside of Billings. Wardens responded to a report on Oct. 23, and found the deer dead from gunshot wounds. Wasting any part of a game animal that is suitable for food is prohibited. This incident occurred before the general rifle hunting season for deer began. Anyone with possible information a...
Hired by a local veteran homeowner, Jessie Sellars painted from June to October to create a one-of-a-kind mural. The client wanted to have a bright mural with a reflection of his interest for the Grateful Dead on his concrete fence. Jessie began the mural at the end of May, and worked through the first week of October, painting two to three hours at a time, for two to three days a week. The process began with cleaning the wall, then painting a primer coat, followed by sketching out all the...
The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center (MCHF & WHC) announces their 17th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees are honored for their notable contributions to the history and culture of Montana. "The Hall of Fame exists to honor those who have made an impact in their part of the state and represent Montana's authentic Western heritage for future generations,"...
By: Angie Mozqueda Prevention Specialist Halloween is just around the corner, and soon winter will follow. Roundup High School, in collaboration with the RHS MBI (Montana Behavioral Institute) Youth C.A.R.E.S, The Jody Alise Foundation, and the School Resource Officer (SRO), is excited to announce their 3rd Annual Trunk or Treat event. This initiative originated three years ago when someone raised the idea of hosting a trunk or treat for older youth in the community, inspired by the existing event for elementary students. The suggestion gained...
Main Street Make-Over With the help of a zero interest loan program of the Main Street Initiative Program and Signal Peak, Tayler and Anthony Buich are in the process of renovating their building on Main Street with Dynamic Innovations. Kindred Spirits dog grooming and training will be occupying the top floor, while a boxing gym will be in the bottom floor. Other small businesses can get applications for this loan program through the city office or Valley Federal Credit Union. It’s the season f...
The Central Montana Community Cupboard (CMCC) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a charitable grant from the Otto Bremer Trust. The grant will be used to purchase essential food items such as canned goods, fresh produce, dairy products and meat, all of which will be distributed to individual families in need across Fergus, Petroleum, Judith Basin, and Wheatland counties. “The Otto Bremer Trust will significantly aid in our efforts to provide food security,” noted Val Snapp, Board Member, with CMCC. “Donations vary from month to mo...
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MISSOULA – The Montana Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, and Missoula Police Department, conducted a human trafficking operation in Missoula this week which led to the arrest of eight individuals, Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced today. Each individual was arrested and faces pending charges for patronizing a prostitute and one individual was also arrested for distribution of dangerous drugs. They can be charged under Montana’s new statute, included in House Bill 112,...