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  • Ranching for Profit workshops in Lewistown & Winnett

    Oct 2, 2024

    With inputs getting higher it is getting harder and harder to make a profit in the farm and ranch world. Dallas Mount, who recently bought the business from David Pratt, continues to share profit tips for ranchers through the Ranching for Profit workshops and intensives. Their goal is to aid producers in navigating management practices that will improve their business, profit margins, as well as the health of their land. Winnett ACES and STA-Stewardship Through Agriculture, are working together to bring a two day workshop to Central MT...

  • Signal Peak Rally Brings Community Support

    Lura Pitman|Oct 2, 2024

    Friday September 27th Signal Peak had a rally event in Roundup at the community stage. The community came together to show thier support for the vital industry. Art cards by Coila Evans, along with food and teeshirts were given to rally goers. The event, organized by Signal Peak along with Mayor Jones and others, had many speakers adding information about the importance of coal to our community and state. Some of the speakers include, Aaron Flint from Montana Talks radio program, Mayor Jones,...

  • "No one wants to talk about it…."

    Oct 2, 2024

    Prevention Education By: Angie Mozqueda September is Suicide Prevention Month IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS STRUGGLING THERE IS HELP DIAL OR TEXT 988 The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline The picturesque landscapes of Montana often mask the hidden struggles faced by its youth. Behind the scenic beauty lies a harsh reality - the silent epidemic of youth suicide fueled by the relentless torment of depression and bullying. While the world sees Montana as the "Big Sky Country," the youth here often feel trapped under a dark cloud of despair. Depression,...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Oct 2, 2024

    9/22/24 03:38:01 Traffic Stop 09/22/24 09:00:18 Animal 09/22/24 10:57:37 Traffic Hazard 09/22/24 11:32:10 Inmate 09/22/24 11:55:56 Disorderly 09/22/24 13:28:26 Harassment 09/22/24 14:20:46 911 Hang Up 09/22/24 16:43:08 Traffic 09/22/24 18:03:49 Animal 09/22/24 20:54:48 Traffic Stop 09/22/24 21:02:38 Traffic Stop 09/22/24 21:18:50 Traffic 09/22/24 21:27:32 Traffic Stop 09/22/24 22:15:40 Traffic Stop 09/22/24 23:55:20 Runaway 09/23/24 01:30:54 Suspicious 09/23/24 01:50:37 Traffic Stop 09/23/24 07:03:44 Medical 09/23/24 07:22:00 Alarm 09/23/24 09...

  • Winnett Senior News | Flatwillow News

    Raye Anne Lund|Oct 2, 2024

    WINNETT SENIOR NEWS 2024 September Sept 5 -Twenty-eight seniors and eight take-out orders enjoyed roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, lettuce salad, rolls, relishes and a Texas brownie for dessert. Thank you to Patti and Cassi for fixing such delicious meals. Thank you to Gary and Linda for bringing fresh cucumbers and squash from their garden for anyone to take. Patti, Kim, Gary and Linda plan to attend the Area II meeting in Harlowton tomorrow. They will give an update on the information they receive. The mail-a-meal boxes are here. Be...

  • Montana State's Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Core Facility Supports Researchers on Campus and Beyond

    Oct 2, 2024

    By Diana Setterberg, MSU News Service BOZEMAN – When a scientist from another large and well-known research institution visited Montana State University not long ago, he left with more help and information than he expected, thanks to the expert assistance he received in one of the MSU's core research facilities. Helping to analyze the visitor's complex molecular system was part of a typical day's work for Brian Tripet, manager of MSU's Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Core Facility, which is equipped not only with tools to determine the precise c...

  • Rep. Rosendale Introduces Legislation Empowering States to Implement Medicaid Work Requirements

    Oct 2, 2024

    Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) introduced the Path to Independence Act. His new legislation will allow states to impose work requirements on able-bodied adults enrolled in Medicaid to help lift millions off government reliance and into self-sufficiency. Under current law and unlike most other welfare programs, the Medicaid program has no mandated work requirement. Thirteen states received approval under President Trump to implement work requirements for their Medicaid programs, but the Biden administration has since revoked all existing...

  • Rep. Rosendale Rejects D.C. Cartel Extension of Biden-Harris Spending

    Oct 2, 2024

    Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) voted against H.R. 9747 - Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025. He released the following statement after rejecting the most recent continuation of Biden’s runaway spending: “Instead of following the law and passing the appropriations bills and funding the government properly and transparently, Congress spent the last 100 days negotiating a Continuing Resolution to fund government through December 20th of this year,” said Rep. Rosendale. “I am tired of the Uniparty joining hands and bypassi...

  • Marketplace for Kids

    Lura Pitman|Oct 2, 2024

    Montana's very first Marketplace for Kids took place at Roundup Elementary on September 25th. The occasion was attended by Montana Govenor Greg Gianforte, his wife Susan, Mayor Jones, and local DJ personality Mike Morgan. The Marketplace for Kids has been an ongoing annual event for young students in North Dakota for 30 years. Robert Hietcamp and his associates wanted to bring this successfull program to Montana, and over a year ago came to Roundup to begin working with the school and local...

  • Roundup Community Blood Drive

    Sep 25, 2024

    Roundup, MT – Join our Roundup Community volunteer, Jan Skagen and Vitalant, your local community blood provider, at the Roundup Community Blood Drive on Thursday, Thursday, September 26 from 12:00 to 6:00 pm at the Musselshell County Emergency Operations Center. There is no substitute for blood, and the community faces a shortage of donations during summer months. We hope to offset that dip in donations and ensure a safe blood supply for those relying on it in our area. Vitalant is the sole provider of blood products to more than 30 h...

  • VFW Post 4925 Raffle Winners Announced

    Sep 25, 2024

    By Ron Carson, VFW Post 4925 The winners of the annual VFW Post 4925 Raffle Fund Raiser were announced on September 6, 2024. The drawing was conducted by Mike Morgan and Bill Edwards during a live broadcast of the “Mike and Bill in the Morning” show, KLMB 99.9 FM. The winning tickets were drawn by Mike as witnessed by Bill. Winners from Roundup are: Patriotic Gift Basket to Pam Liggett; Bath, Spa and Relaxation Gift Set to Mike Witzel; $300.00 IGA Picchioni’s Gift Card to Sharon Lewallen; $300 Gift Card Van Dykes Supermarket to Doris South...

  • Noxious Weed Trust Fund Grant Applications Now Available Applications Due by January 6, 2025

    Sep 25, 2024

    The Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) is now accepting applications for the 2025 Noxious Trust Fund (NWTF) Grant Program. Established by the 1985 Montana Legislature, the Noxious Weed Trust Fund grants provide funding for noxious weed research projects, development projects, state and community education, and on-the-ground management through a landowner cost share. Applicants may apply for funding up to $75,000 per project. Applications are due Monday, January 6, 2025, via WebGrants. To learn more about NWTF opportunities, please visit...

  • Val Russell Awarded Excellence in Trauma

    Sep 25, 2024

    Val Russell is this year’s recipient of the Excellence in Trauma awarded by Montana DPHHS EMS & Trauma Systems and the Western Regional Trauma Advisory Committee (WRTAC) planning committee. This award honors a Trauma Provider who is/has been exemplary in his or her quality of patient care and/or dedication to his/her community. This is a person who has consistently exhibited dedication to the trauma system through excellent patient care and a commitment to trauma education, injury prevention, or...

  • Grass Range-Winnett Homecoming

    Sep 25, 2024

    Grass Range-Winnett royalty crowned at the homecoming football game Saturday were Queen Bailey Seaholm, King Jace Bantz, Prince Randy Olson, and Princess Aliyah Lopez. Photo by Ralph T. Corbett...

  • Seen Around Town

    Norma Trent|Sep 25, 2024

    Seems that the Rounduo post office is having settling issues. The north side had some repairs recently to help with that corner of the building. Postmistress SandySchrumpf stated that the entire building is settling. The search for a new location was not successful, so repairs will be done as needed. Postal contractors were used to install a pillar near the north entrance, How much rain did you get with that last storm? Our thirsty land got 2 to 5 inches reported around here. Some more, some...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Sep 25, 2024

    9/15/24 02:33:46 Disorderly 09/15/24 07:43:29 Medical 09/15/24 19:28:47 911 Hang Up 09/15/24 20:48:37 Traffic Stop 09/15/24 21:46:55 Welfare 09/15/24 22:07:31 Criminal 09/16/24 07:01:57 Traffic 09/16/24 07:45:56 Traffic Stop 09/16/24 09:43:52 Medical 09/16/24 10:30:38 Animal 09/16/24 12:16:54 Suspicious 09/16/24 13:57:03 911 Hang Up 09/16/24 17:22:54 Harassment 09/16/24 21:14:13 Suspicious 09/17/24 08:16:53 Animal 09/17/24 12:05:21 Vin 09/17/24 13:08:24 Fire Wildland 09/17/24 14:04:38 Civil 09/17/24 14:41:17 City Code 09/17/24 16:20:12 Info...

  • Gov. Gianforte, DNRC Highlight Impact of Fuel Reduction and Suppression Efforts on Wildfires

    Sep 25, 2024

    HELENA, Mont. – Joining Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) Director Amanda Kaster, Governor Greg Gianforte today highlighted the impact of the state’s investments in fuel reduction and fire suppression efforts this fire season. Through $60 million in funding secured when Gov. Gianforte signed House Bill 883 into law, the state is prepared now more than ever before to increase the pace and scale of forest and wildfire management. “We’ve seen some large fires this season, but many more have been prevented or suppres...

  • BLM seeks public input on Malta Field Office Updated Recreation Business Plan

    Sep 25, 2024

    MALTA, Mont. – Bureau of Land Management planners invite public input on the Malta Field Office's draft updated Business Plan for Developed Recreation, which includes proposed fee increases. The plan and fees were last updated in 2014. The Malta Field Office currently manages a large and diverse recreation program that includes developed recreation sites, off-highway vehicle (OHV) areas, fishing reservoirs and general recreation sites. "Since 2014, operational costs for recreation site maintenance have far outpaced revenue from user fees," s...

  • New Bus for RMH

    Sep 25, 2024

    Cheri Tate, James Vivitori, Theresa Doumit, Judy Puckett, Tracy Anderson (the new CEO), Valerie Billedeaux, Jean Harmon, and Murray Lou, as well as many witnesses, attend a chilly Ribbon Cutting for the new RMH resident transport bus on September 18th at 4 p.m.. The Roundup Memorial Hospital continues to make positive upgrades whenever, and wherever possible for the residents and community. Besides the new bus, the hospital recently upgraded the landscaping around the hospital as...

  • Rep. Rosendale Address's National Security Threat at the Southern Border

    Sep 25, 2024

    Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) took to the House floor to address the crisis at our southern border. He detailed how the open border is causing Americans to lose their lives due to fentanyl poisoning, how human trafficking is increasing at a disturbing rate, and how Congress can fix it through the appropriations process. “Mr. Speaker, this wide-open border is a national security threat. It's much more than a monetary problem that has been placed upon the taxpayers across the United States. Somewhere in the neighborhood of $150 billion to $...

  • Catalyst For Change Is Underway In Musselshell County

    Lura Pitman|Sep 18, 2024

    Jody Alise of the Jody Alise Foundation reached out with exciting news that the Catalyst For Change program is now underway in Musselshell County. The program is a mental health program for our community and youth. This program will open up more resources and access to mental health for the community and youth. After many meetings with the commissioners, and providing supporting data for the program’s positive results in other rural towns where the program has been implemented, the approval was given to begin. The program has been funded w...

  • Hunter Education Course

    Sep 18, 2024

    Hunter Safety registration will be Monday, September 30, at 7:00 pm at the Roundup Sportman’s Clubhouse. Further information can be found online when you pre-register. Students should pre-register online at register-ed.com. Students 10 yrs and older can participate. Questions: contact David Schrumpf (406) 861-2429...

  • Roundup Tree Board

    Sep 18, 2024

    The Tree Board officially kicked off projects for the DNRC Forestry grant 2024 through early spring 2026 at a September 4th meeting with Service Forester Josh Stoychoff and DNRC Arborist for Eastern Montana District Sheri Steckler. The DNCR grant is for $25,000 with $l cash match and in-kind contribution from the city for every $3 from the grant. The plan is to remove 5 failed trees, more depending on the amount of the bid (presently have requests from homeowners for 8), plant at least 20 new trees and prune at least 30 trees, again depending...

  • Property Tax Rebates Reach Halfway Point

    Sep 18, 2024

    HELENA – Thousands of Montana taxpayers have already successfully claimed and received property tax relief. The Montana Department of Revenue has approved over 176,000 claims. The Montana Property Tax Rebate provides qualifying Montanans up to $675 of property tax relief on a primary residence in 2024. The qualifications to claim the rebate are available at getmyrebate.mt.gov. Qualified Montana taxpayers have until October 1 to claim their rebate. The fastest way for taxpayers to claim the rebate is online at getmyrebate.mt.gov. Mailing a p...

  • MVCF Grant Deadline Set for November 1, 2024

    Sep 18, 2024

    The deadline to apply for a Musselshell Valley Community Foundation Grant is approaching. Grants will be awarded in August to charitable projects in our region. Grant Applications along with Grant Guidance can be picked up at the Roundup City Office or found online at mvcommunityfoundation.com and are due November1, 2024. PLEASE BE SURE TO CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE APPLICATION AND THE GRANT GUIDANCE PAGE. The Musselshell Valley Community Foundation was established in 1997 to create an endowment for the benefit of the people of th...

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