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SHERIDAN, Wyo. – Sheridan College is pleased to recognize students named to its honor rolls for the fall 2022 semester. Sheridan College has three honor roll lists: the President’s Honor Roll, Vice President’s Honor Roll, and the Part-Time Honor Roll. There was 86 Sheridan College named to the President’s Honor Roll and earned a perfect 4.0 GPA for the semester with 12 or more credit hours. The following students from Musselshell County were named to Sheridan College’s Vice President’s Honor Roll: Roundup: Stahl, Hayley...
It’s no secret that there has been an intentional, international push for a culture shift to “clean” energy. Green energy is a noble mission that could be taken one step at a time, helping society adjust and conform to it in a natural and manageable way. Unfortunately, the push is a fast-paced warfare against natural resources, and those who support it, with complete disregard for the communities and cultures they disrupt. Coal, a local target for environmental activists, is still mined within the United States, and locally in Musse...
Work that will eventually turn 110-year-old Central School into much-needed residential apartments has begun! T.W. Clark Construction + Ridley will start with some grant-funded preliminary work which includes repair and maintenance of historic features. This work consists of the installation of skylights, painting of exterior wood trim and wood on the bell tower, work on the vertical circulation/accessibility components of the project, and removal of carpeting to allow floors to be refinished. The process of re-purposing the school has been a...
The annual meeting of the Musselshell Valley Historical Museum will be held in the basement of the museum at 2:00 PM Sunday, March 12, 2023. We will also hold the regular monthly meeting at that time. All are welcome to attend. Dates have been set for the Museum. It will open Monday, May 1 and close Saturday, September 30. It is open from 1:00 – 5:00 seven days a week during the season. Our pancake breakfast is scheduled for Sunday, May 7 from 8:00 - 1:00. The annual museum yard sale is schedule...
The Roundup School District, in conjunction with the Central Montana Learning Resource Center Cooperative, E.C.I., and Head Start, will be sponsoring a free preschool clinic at the Community Center for children ages birth to prekindergarten on Wednesday, March 29, 2023.. Children ages 3-5 years will have their hearing, vision, speech/language and development screened. In addition to the screening, E.C.I. will coordinate with the individual schools for children ages birth to 35 months. At the conclusion, results of all applied screenings and...
HELENA – FWP's Fish and Wildlife Commission has adopted a new regulation for yellow perch in Holter Reservoir near Helena. Effective immediately, the new regulation is 25 perch daily and 50 in possession. Previous regulations allowed both a daily and possession limit of 25 perch. Perch numbers in Holter Reservoir have increased over the past few years. The Upper Missouri River Reservoir Fisheries Management Plan guides Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks to maximize fishing opportunities when yellow perch abundance increases above goal objectives i...
HELENA – During its meeting on Feb. 22, the Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted a new regulation that prohibits snagging of paddlefish within the intake fish bypass channel on the Yellowstone River. The intake fish bypass channel is part of a Yellowstone River intake diversion dam project. The project's objectives are to improve upstream and downstream fish passage for pallid sturgeon and other native species, including paddlefish, while maintaining water diversions into the lower Yellowstone project main canal. Snagging for paddlefish is v...
HELENA, Mont. – In a press conference at the State Capitol today, Governor Greg Gianforte highlighted successes over his first two years in office to better steward and increase public access to public lands. “In just two years, we’ve increased Montanans’ access to tens of thousands of acres of public lands, including over 100,000 acres in the Big Snowies alone,” Gov. Gianforte said. “As we increase access to our public lands, we’re also committed to being better stewards of them, making forest management a top priority for our administratio...
By Diana Setterberg, MSU News Service Dmitry Muratov, a Russian free speech activist and 2021 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, told a select group of Montana State University students on Wednesday that his hope for a better world lies with their generation. "I have no hope in anyone with the exception of 20-, 25-, 30-year-olds," Muratov said through an interpreter during a mid-day question-and-answer session in the Strand Union Building. "Your generation is connecting to the future." Muratov is founder and editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta,...
HELENA – Scammers are continuing their attempts to obtain personal information from unsuspecting Montanans over the phone by claiming to be law enforcement officials, Attorney General Austin Knudsen warned today. The fraudsters are disguising their phone number, so on caller ID, it appears the number is coming from a legitimate local number, which is also referred to as "spoofing." Attorney General Knudsen also reminded Montanans that law enforcement and court officials will never ask for payment over the phone or payment in the form of p...
Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) issued the following statement after Billings Clinic and Logan Health announced today that they signed a Letter of Intent to explore uniting the two organizations into one health system. “The combined health system that Billings Clinic and Logan Health will explore creating has the potential to address challenges facing health care providers and patients in rural Montana,” said Rep. Rosendale. “Improving access to quality health care is critical for the well-being of our families and the success of our rural...
Spencer, Dale Edward, Out of Jurisdiction Warrant, Transferred to Another Court. Paiaina, Malemakemaeo Kalai Holokai, Speeding, Fines: $100, Costs: $35. Wagner, Tammy Jean, No Insurance, Fines: $350, Costs: $35. Devereaux, Hank Jason, No License, Fines: $250, Costs: $35, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months. Stephens, Tiffany Sue, Game Violation, Fines: $300, Costs: $35, Restitution: $2000, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months, Game Violation, Fines: $310, Costs: $25, Restitution: $2000, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months. McCutcheon, Codey...
2/26/23 09:03:41 Traffic 02/26/23 09:18:35 Traffic Stop 02/26/23 10:33:15 Agency Assist 02/26/23 12:09:40 Medical 02/26/23 15:16:54 Traffic Stop 02/26/23 15:36:17 Info 02/26/23 15:49:00 Medical 02/26/23 17:03:32 Traffic Stop 02/26/23 20:31:00 Traffic Stop 02/26/23 23:02:51 Assault 02/27/23 00:16:46 Welfare 02/27/23 01:10:39 Traffic Stop 02/27/23 01:53:47 Fire Other 02/27/23 04:34:14 Medical 02/27/23 08:29:25 Traffic Stop 02/27/23 09:14:35 Medical 02/27/23 09:57:59 911 No 02/27/23 13:07:48 Medical 02/27/23 13:20:36 Assault 02/27/23 13:51:54 Med...
HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today released the following statement after the Biden administration’s Department of the Interior issued a secretarial order that could impede states’ authority to manage bison: “The Biden administration’s decision to act without consulting states and the secretarial order ignore the states’ role in managing wildlife, and undermine the longstanding tradition of state-federal coordination. As Secretary Haaland knows, the State of Montana and other states work closely with local and tribal leaders, as...
Happy Valentine’s Day. Flatwillow Homemakers met on February 14 at Kim Tarplee’s home. She served a delicious soup and we all brought in wonderful salads, side dishes, desserts, and lots of cookies. Seven members were present and five were absent. Linda Gershmel, Luann Knutson, Babs Lee, Raye Anne Lund, Bonnie Moore, and Lillian Moore were all there. We missed Sandy Gonzalez, Karen Hale, Arlene Bond, Ginger Moore, and Melody Whitcher. Weather and traveling kept some of our members from being able to attend. Hope to see everyone next month. The...
RIDE has been in existence since 2005. Our focus is to improve every year, and to continue to bring great entertainment and fun to Roundup. Since our beginning, RIDE has been under the umbrella of The Musselshell Valley Community Foundation. It has been a long and successful partnership for both entities. RIDE recently received a grant from MVCF to purchase additional bleachers for concert fans to use at RIDE shows. RIDE in turn will allow any group or organization to use them, along with the event tent that were purchases through a Signal...
Sixteen fourth through eighth grade students competed in the Musselshell County Spelling Bee. An online test was taken through the Scripps online testing platform. Collin Cox, Katrina Gillis, Aspen Harper, Trent Lange, Boston Watkins, Onica Davis, Emily Toombs, Rhys Erickson, Baileyrae Pollex-Reuterskiold and Nathan Sherrick competed for Roundup Elementary. Maggie Eike, Jack Fish, Emma Collins, Brooke Seamster, Aunika McClintock and Danika Turk competed for Melstone. Congratulations to Emily...
HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced today a nearly 11,000 percent increase in fentanyl seizures by anti-drug task forces in Montana since 2019. Additionally, triple the amount of fentanyl was seized in 2022 compared to 2021, obliterating previous records. The number of firearms found alongside drug shipments is also increasing. In 2022, Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area task forces seized a total of 206,955 dosage units of fentanyl in Montana – an increase of nearly 10,800 percent since 2019 when the...
GREAT FALLS – The permit lottery results to float Smith River State Park in 2023 are now available online on FWP's website. In addition to the online results, successful applicants will be notified via email. Links within the email will allow permit holders to download and print their float permit, as well as access important and detailed information regarding their upcoming Smith River float. Permits are required to float the iconic 59-mile stretch of the Smith River, which is celebrated for its spectacular scenery, remote location and e...
Northern Treasures Staff and Board Members wish to thank our community for their on-going support and donations. We could not do what we do without you. Northern Treasures uses donations to support Musselshell county residents and other entities and nonprofit organizations. We donate back to the community on a monthly basis. For example, in January we donated monetarily to the Musselshell Food Bank and the Council on Aging Meals on Wheels program. Again, Thank You roundup and Musselshell county for your loving support!!!...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Recently, Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) reintroduced the Secure America’s Borders First Act. This legislation would prohibit the Biden Administration from providing further military assistance to Ukraine until the border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border is completed and operational control of the border is demonstrated. “This week, President Biden traveled to Kyiv to present President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with another half billion in taxpayer funding while he continues to allow criminals and drugs to flow through our s...
The local VFW Post 4925 is embarking on a "make-over" for the War Memorial Park. Signal Peak generously donated $14,723 for six new flag poles and flags to represent the six branches of the military, the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and Space Force. The flags will be placed ten feet apart, giving a beautiful presentation for the end of Main Street. Many other donations have been made towards the project for solar lights, concrete, and dirt work. Veteran Bill Turner mentioned...
HELENA - Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen and 23 other states filed a lawsuit against an egregious and overreaching Biden administration gun control regulation that will turn millions of gun owners into felons if they do not register certain devices they lawfully own with the federal government and pay a tax. The lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota Western Division against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and its director that seeks...
HELENA, Mont. – Along with 24 other governors, Governor Greg Gianforte yesterday urged President Joe Biden to delay implementation his Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule until the U.S. Supreme Court issues a ruling Sackett v. EPA. The governors cited the rule's harmful impact on communities, small business owners, farmers, and ranchers throughout the country. "The WOTUS definition has been under scrutiny for nearly twenty years, and your Administration's rule only further complicates the efforts to create certainty under the CWA [Clean W...