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  • Montana State University Awarded 851 Undergraduate Degrees During its 137th Commencement Ceremony held Dec. 16 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse

    Jan 25, 2023

    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 asterisks after their names (**) graduated with highest honors, having earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.7. Undergraduate students graduating with honors — a cumulative GPA between 3.25 and 3.69 — have a single asterisk (*) after their names. This list is current as of Jan. 13, 2023, and...

  • Commissioner's Give January Update

    Lura Pitman|Jan 25, 2023

    Bob Pancratz, Mike Goffena, and Michael Turley met with me to discuss what is currently going on in the county, and what things will be coming in the future. The commissioners provide the oversight of how the county spends tax dollars, and what new things the county will put money into. They are the protectors of the tax payer's dollars. The county has ARPA money, and COVID money that has been issued to our county for use, and that has provided money matches for many grants so that the county...

  • Dean's List at Greenville University for the Fall 2022 semester.

    Jan 25, 2023

    To qualify for the GU Dean's List, a student must successfully complete a minimum of 12 hours for the semester. Freshmen (0-29.5 credits) must have a semester GPA of 3.5 or above. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors must have a semester GPA of 3.7 or above. Greenville University is an accredited Christian liberal arts university with more than 1,000 students, including traditional undergraduate, graduate, and adult degree completion students. Founded in 1892 and affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, the University is located in Greenville,...

  • SOUTH CENTRAL WINTER AG TOUR SET FOR FEBRUARY 7, 8, and 9

    Jan 25, 2023

    Roundup, Montana, January 18th, 2023– Montana State University Extension agents in Yellowstone, Musselshell-Golden Valley, Carbon, Big Horn, and Stillwater Counties have teamed up to present the South Central Winter Ag Tour. The workshops will be held February 7, 8, and 9 featuring presentations in Columbus, Lavina, Joliet, Hardin, and Huntley. Participants are encouraged to attend the workshop that best fits their schedule. Speakers include Dr. Sam Wyffels MSU Extension Beef Specialist, Peter Kolb, MSU Extension Forestry Specialist, Dr. Adam S...

  • Musselshell County Prevention Update

    Lura Pitman|Jan 18, 2023
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    In a recent meeting with Angelica Mozqueda, the prevention specialist for Musselshell and Golden County, we were updated on what the Prevention is for, and what it is doing. Prevention came about during the time of COVID, in 2020. The state of Montana recognized that the youth are struggling with mental health and substance abuse. Angie explains that at the time of COVID, the state had only three prevention specialists for the entire state of Montana, covering only the major urban areas. After...

  • Join friends at Memory Cafe'

    Jan 18, 2023

    Wednesday, January 25th at 2 p.m. at the Office in the Musselshell County Senior Center (Roundup) 622 2nd Street West. Sponsored by: Area II Agency on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association. Enjoy some time together with new friends! Please call (406)323-1320- MurrayLou at Area II for more information...

  • NOTICE:

    Jan 18, 2023

    WHAT: Community Coffee for the Bair Collins Recreation Area WHEN: Thursday, Jan 26th from 5-7 pm at the Backporch 101 Main St. WHY: RCP is hosting a community coffee to gather community input on the Bair Collins Recreation Area located between the Highway 87 bridge going to Billings and adjoins the Musselshell County Fairgrounds. The Bair Collins Advisory committee encourages the public to attend the community coffee from 5-7pm Thursday 26th, to provide input for how we can reimagine the use of that stretch of ground and turn it into a awesome...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Jan 18, 2023

    1/08/23 01:03:14 Coroner 01/08/23 02:54:57 Traffic Hazard 01/08/23 08:35:56 Animal 01/08/23 12:17:07 Suspicious 01/08/23 16:41:41 City Code 01/08/23 17:02:52 City Code 01/08/23 18:31:38 Disorderly 01/08/23 20:02:06 Suspicious 01/09/23 12:09:23 Welfare 01/09/23 12:31:27 Minor 01/09/23 13:06:28 Minor 01/09/23 13:45:16 Medical 01/09/23 17:45:07 Info 01/09/23 19:19:33 Fraud 01/09/23 20:11:34 Medical 01/10/23 07:57:15 Info 01/10/23 10:20:58 911 Hang Up 01/10/23 11:53:03 Fire Structure 01/10/23 13:57:14 Traffic Stop 01/10/23 14:55:57 Traffic Stop...

  • Montana Man Arraigned on Charges For Actions During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach

    Jan 18, 2023

    WASHINGTON — A Montana man was arraigned today on misdemeanor charges, including disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, for his actions during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. His actions and the actions of others disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the presidential election. Patrick William O’Brien, 54, of Great Falls, Montana, is charged in a criminal complaint filed in the District of Columbia with entering and rem...

  • Winnett Senior News & Flatwillow News

    Raye Anne Lund|Jan 18, 2023

    Flatwillow Homemakers met on December 13 at Linda’s home for our Christmas party and gift exchange. There were eight members present and four were absent. Linda made lasagna and everyone filled in with delicious side dishes, salads, relishes and desserts. Both the minutes and treasurer’s reports were read and approved as presented. Ginger led the Pledge to the flag. Roll call was answered with a picture of you as a child at Christmas, or a favorite Christmas decoration. Linda and Bonnie each had a birthday in December. Happy birthday to you...

  • Governor Gianforte Invests $3 Million To Improve Forest Health, Reduce Wildfire Risk

    Jan 18, 2023

    HELENA, Mont. — Governor Greg Gianforte today announced a $3 million investment to fund projects to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk. “As we’ve seen time and time again, managed forests mean less severe wildfires, more recreational opportunities, more habitat for wildlife, and more jobs in our communities,” Governor Gianforte said. “We’re proud to invest in Montana communities and locally-driven projects to address the forest health crisis and reduce vulnerability to wildfire.” Receiving nearly three dozen applications...

  • Hey Montana Veterans!

    Jan 18, 2023

    VA and our partners will host a virtual event for Veterans, Service members, family members, caregivers, and survivors living in Montana on Tuesday, January 24th to Thursday, January 26th. Are you looking to get a status on your claim? Sign up for VA health care? Whatever it is, VA and their partners are here to help. Schedule an appointment to speak directly—over the phone—with VA and get dedicated one-on-one service! From Tuesday, January 24th to Thursday, January 26th, from 9 a.m.–2 p.m. MST, Veteran Service Officers, VA experts, and commu...

  • Swearing in Ceremony for Newly Elected and Reelected Musselshell County Public Servants

    Jan 11, 2023

    Photos with captions....

  • Ground-breaking of Roundup's 1st Welcome Plaza

    Jan 11, 2023

    Roundup Community Partners is excited to share the ground-breaking of our Welcome Plaza Project. This project is an important step forward in the intentional revitalization of our Main Street. This project will create an anchor development for Main Street and serve as a gateway to welcome visitors to Roundup and share information with our community. The Plaza will include a Visitor Information Kiosk with informational signage and brochure racks to showcase Roundup's attractions and activities,...

  • RSVP News & Notes

    Jan 11, 2023

    6 Annual Coat Drive Wrap-up It was another successful Coat Drive for the Roundup Community. We started advertising and accepting donations in October and, once again, the community responded with amazing generosity. Starting in November RSVP was able to distribute approximately 60 coats to kids and adults that needed them. We also had hats, coats, scarves, gloves and mittens available. Secret Santa Stocking Wrap-Up This is another event that really shows us the loving spirit and generosity of our community. RSVP started taking pledges for...

  • MVCF GRANT DEADLINE SET FOR FEBRUARY 1, 2023

    Jan 11, 2023

    The deadline to apply for a Musselshell Valley Community Foundation Grant is approaching. Grants will be awarded in February to a charitable project in our region. Applications along with grant guidelines can be picked up at the Roundup City Office or found online at mvcommunityfoundation.com and are due February 1, 2023. The Musselshell Valley Community Foundation was established in 1997 to create an endowment for the benefit of the people of the Musselshell Valley River Region. Each year grants are awarded to charitable projects within the...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Jan 11, 2023

    3/25/22 11:27:48 Medical 12/25/22 12:21:04 Criminal 12/25/22 13:28:46 911 Hang Up 12/25/22 21:08:18 Domestic 12/25/22 22:30:01 Criminal 12/26/22 04:27:21 Alarm 12/26/22 Fire Structure 12/26/22 09:08:38 Medical 12/26/22 10:55:14 Medical 12/26/22 13:45:55 Traffic Stop 12/26/22 14:42:32 Info 12/26/22 15:18:48 Alarm 12/26/22 17:48:41 Medical 12/26/22 20:25:45 Harassment 12/26/22 22:22:35 Traffic Stop 12/26/22 22:44:53 Info 12/26/22 23:18:06 Traffic Stop 12/27/22 03:49:28 Info 12/27/22 10:12:10 Disorderly 12/27/22 13:05:35 911 Hang Up 12/27/22...

  • Public Service Commission Elects Leadership and Welcomes Dr. Annie Bukacek, James Brown re-elected as President of the PSC; Jennifer Fielder elected as Vice President.

    Jan 11, 2023

    HELENA, Montana — The Montana Public Service Commission elected its leadership today, unanimously re-electing James Brown (R-Dillon) as the Commission's President and Jennifer Fielder (R-Thompson Falls) as its Vice President. Fielder succeeds Commissioner Brad Johnson (R-East Helena), who was term-limited after serving eight years on the Commission. "I appreciate the confidence shown in me by my commission colleagues to continue in the role as Commission President," Brown said. "Two years ago, I made a pledge to move the PSC forward and to s...

  • City Court Report

    Jan 11, 2023

    Padilla-Harper, Britney Cortney, Theft, Fines: $500, Costs: $85, Jail: 8 days. Vogel, Xainder Lee, Revocation of Suspended Sentence, Jail: 179 days, Suspended 172 days. Kinsey, Bradley Allan, Assault, Fines: $250, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 months, Resisting Arrest, Fines: $250, Costs: $75, Jail: 6 months, Suspended 6 months. Smith, Bonnie Mae, Obstructing Officer, Fines: $200, Costs: $85. Dusky, Cheyenne Rose, Under 21 Possession, Fines: $100, Costs: $85. Fahrenbruck, Kane Michel, No Insurance, Fines: $250, Costs: $35. Goetz, Ryan Albert, Failure to...

  • Registration is Open for the 2023 Montana Soil Health Symposium

    Jan 11, 2023

    BOZEMAN, Montana, January 4, 2022 – The Montana Association of Conservation Districts and the Natural Resources Conservation Service will be hosting the 2023 Montana Soil Health Symposium on Feb. 8-9 at the Billings Hotel and Convention Center. The event will feature Jerry Doan of Black Leg Ranch in McKenzie, ND, Brendon Rockey of Rockey Farms in Center, CO, and John Kempf of Advancing Eco Agriculture and KindHarvest.ag in OH. Plus, a pre-conference workshop on Feb. 7 featuring four ranchers across Montana sharing their challenges and o...

  • Ex- Signal Peak Mine Safety Official Admits Conspiring to Make False Statement about Mine Injury

    Jan 11, 2023

    BILLINGS — The former mine safety director at the Signal Peak Energy LLC coal mine near Roundup today admitted to charges that he conspired to not report as required an incident in which a mine employee injured his fingers, resulting in partial amputation, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said. Curtis Floyd, 47, of Billings, pleaded guilty to an information charging him with conspiracy to submit false statements in mine records. Floyd faces a maximum of five years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release. U.S. Magistrate J...

  • Governor Gianforte Promotes Tax Relief for Families, Businesses

    Jan 11, 2023

    HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today spotlighted his pro-family, pro-business tax relief agenda in a press conference at the State Capitol. “All of our tax proposals are rooted in a simple philosophy: hardworking Montanans should keep more of what they earn,” Governor Gianforte said. “We’re ready to give Montanans $1 billion in tax relief, and we look forward to working with the legislature to do it. Now, it’s time to get to work and get it done.” During the press conference, the governor highlighted elements of his Budget for Mo...

  • MSU Extension Transitions to New Online Home

    Jan 11, 2023

    From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN – Montana State University Extension moved its website to a new address in early December. Online Extension resources, including those available locally to residents in all counties and reservations across Montana, will now be housed at montana.edu/extension. Previously, the site was at msuextension.org, and users visiting the previous site location will be redirected automatically to the new web address. MSU Extension Director of Communications John Hawley expressed excitement about the move. "Transitioning o...

  • MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK AERIAL HUNTING PERMIT FOR PREDATORY ANIMALS

    Jan 11, 2023

    This is a Public Notice of requirement to obtain an aerial hunting permit to hunt predatory animals from aircraft. Pursuant to MCA 81-7-501, a person, except an employee of the state, its subdivisions, or the federal government who is acting within the scope of the person's employment, may not engage in the aerial hunting of predatory animals, as defined in 81-7-101, without first obtaining a permit from the department of livestock. Resident landowners are authorized to aerially hunt over their own lands without a permit, provided the...

  • Welcome Plaza Groundbreaking Ceremony on Tuesday, December 27, 2022

    Jan 4, 2023

    Grants Received Since November 2020 Montana Community Foundation $2,000 for Design Work Signal Peak Community Foundation $20,000 for Design and Project Costs AARP $17,903 for Main Street Plaza Benches Office of Tourism Grant $40,000 for Visitor Information Kiosk Montana Main Street Grant $66,000 for Plaza Sitework Musselshell Valley Community Funding $10,000 for Plaza Sitework Musselshell County $78,000 for Public Restrooms Donations Private Donations $20,000 Roundup Community Partners $1,000...

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