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Would you like to buy a house, but are struggling to save for a down payment? Is your past credit affecting your ability to apply for a mortgage? Prepare yourself for success by attending a First Time Homebuyer Education Class, set for Mon.-Wed., January 9th, 10th, and 11th, 2023, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. each evening at 507 West Main St. in the Snowy Mountain Development Corporation (SMDC) Conference Room in Lewistown. USDA Rural Development offers qualifying individuals and families the opportunity to...
No one can resist the little BBQ take-out at the Big Sky Motel, whether it's for the waffles, or the barbeque dinners. After several months of success at the small take-out diner, they have stepped up to a new location with indoor dining. The new location at 101 Main was previously "The Corner Café", and "The Cattle Drive Coffee & Bakery". This re-opening is great news for the public who wants to dine, and great for the Barbeque. The business has been such a success, and the public demand for in...
Williams, Morgan Daniel, DUI, Fines: $600, Costs: $85, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 6 Months. Jones, Elisabeth Melanie, Criminal Contempt, Fines: $100, Jail: 6 Months, Suspended: 176 Days. Turnsplenty, Michael Alexander, No License, Fines: $500, Costs: $35, No License Plates, Fines: $60, Costs: $25. Lawrence, Daniel Merrill, Expired Registration, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Childers, Chan R, No Insurance, Proof Provided. Newman, Gerald Warren, No Registration, Fines: $50, Costs: $35. Ursin-Starkweather, Pelton Elizabeth, Speeding, Fines: $40....
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The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in Montana is accepting applications for the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP) Agricultural Land Easement (ALE) enrollment option and the Wetland Reserve Easements (WRE). While NRCS accepts easement applications year-round, applications for the current funding cycle must be submitted by Dec. 30, 2022. “Agricultural Land Easements are one of the many tools available to landowners for the long-term protection of working lands which build sustainable agriculture, manage future develop...
Tree Lighting Ceremony at the Musselshell County Courthouse Sponsored by the Roundup Chamber of Commerce....
One of the most iconic party bands in country music history is coming to RIDE in 2023. Sawyer Brown has had multiple gold record albums and has charted over 50 singles, including #1 songs like “Step That Step”, “Some Girls Do”, and “Thank God For You”. They’re one of the most energetic groups out there touring and you don’t want to miss their first ever trip to Roundup. The bus will head to the City Stage on Sunday July 2 for the 18th edition of RIDE.’ The group was formed in the 80’s in Apopka, Florida. After they won Star Search they headed...
FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS Flatwillow Homemakers met at Luann Knutson’s home on November 9 for our Thanksgiving dinner and meeting. We met a day later than usual due to November 8th being election day. Luann prepared turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, and everyone else provided a delicious pot luck of salads, vegetables, and desserts. In the absence of our President Sandy, Luann conducted the meeting. Melody led the Pledge of Allegiance. Luann read the thought for the day called “Thanksgiving, Right Around the Corner”, by Clinton Hassett. Our...
Do you want to own a piece of Roundup history? The Roundup Chamber will be selling the Old Main Street Lights at the Christmas Stroll. Come and make an offer. We will be using the money to buy more Christmas Decorations for the town. The lights will be located at the Chamber Red Trailer that will be parked in the parking lot of Tree Lighting Ceremony at the Musselshell County Courthouse Sponsored by the Roundup Chamber of Commerce Musselshell Valley Equipment. We will also be offering free Hot Chocolate and we will have some shop small bags...
The Roundup Toys For Children and Toys For Tots have begun their 2022 campaign. Boxes are out in various businesses and the applications have been placed at Picchioni’s, Van Dyke’s, 1st Security Bank and The Arcade. Applications can also be submitted online with Toys for Tots at https.//roundup-mt.toysfortots.org. Applications can be mailed to 230 Main St. or dropped off at that address as well. Deadline for applications is Monday Dec. 12th. The pick-up place will be in the basement of the Roundup Family Pharmacy building at 148 Main St. on...
Montana man, who was charged along with his brother, was sentenced in the District of Columbia today to a prison term for his actions during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Joshua Calvin Hughes’s actions and the actions of others, including his brother, Jerod Wayne Hughes, disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the presidential election. Joshua Hughes, 39, was sentenced to 38 months in prison. Jerod Hughes, 37, is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 6, 2023. T...
GREAT FALLS, Mont. – Joined by students, parents, teachers, and administrators for a roundtable discussion on education at Great Falls High School, Governor Greg Gianforte today unveiled elements of his pro-student, pro-parent, and pro-teacher education agenda for 2023. “We all want what’s best for Montana kids and believe they should receive the best possible education so they may reach their full, outstanding potential,” Gov. Gianforte said. “Let’s support individualized learning, civics education, and other innovative approaches to educatio...
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In a Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) timber sale area in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Governor Greg Gianforte yesterday selected the 2022 State Capitol Christmas tree. "Harvested on our public lands, this Montana tree will be proudly displayed in the state capitol for Montanans to enjoy this Christmas," Governor Gianforte said. "We look forward to welcoming folks in to see it." Gov. Gianforte and representatives from BDNF, DNRC, Sun Mountain Lumber, and Parke Logging, Inc. pictured...
RSVP is looking for volunteers to prepare federal income tax returns for the upcoming tax season. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are welcome!! TAX-AIDE volunteers provide free tax return preparation and electronic filing for our senior citizens and low income families of our communities. The TAX-AIDE program is sponsored by the IRS and the AARP Foundation. AARP membership is NOT required to volunteer, or to receive TAX-AIDE's free tax preparation and e-filing services. There is some training involved. RSVP will provide all training...
Vets-Giving another Success Warrior Wishes Montana is a non-profit, one-hundred percent volunteer run group, that spends around thirteen thousand dollars a year to make sure that Montana Veterans have a meal for Thanksgiving, and other holidays. "Our goal is to provide assistance, programs, and events to current and future Montana veterans." States the website www.warriorwishesmontana.com. The group was in Roundup at the IGA parking lot on Tuesday November 22, to hand out meals for local...
The Roundup Chamber of Commerce utilized the local Firefighter's training to help decorate the courthouse trees for the holiday season. Darren Gebhardt and Justin Russell, used a training opportunity to help the Chamber put up the new Christmas lights on the tall trees at the courthouse. During the training the men used the expanding ladder to reach across the courthouse yard to the two tall trees at either side of the main entrance of the building, and through communication, the operator of...
Roundup Community Partners (RCP), is always working to improve Roundup. Its mission is to help with the revitalization of Main Street. “To honor and harness the western, cowboy culture within our town. RCP also serves as a point of information sharing within the community. All of our members are members of other organizations, and as part of our meeting we do an organizational report so that people can come to one meeting and hear what is going on within the other organizations, RSVP, N...
Honors with Excellence (4.00) 8 Keeley Fauth 4.00 8 Mylee Morgan 4.00 8 Addison Nelson 4.00 High Honors (3.75-3.99) 8 Ian Hanson 3.91 9 Lillian Jansen 3.96 9 Ava Mallo 3.91 10 LouAnn Peters 3.80 10 Briana Thaut 3.78 10 Reese Wallis 3.85 12 Destiny Birdwell 3.80 12 William Sanguins3.83 12 Jaylyn Thaut 3.93 Honors (3.50-3.74) 5 Kasen Fauth 3.58 5 Bergin Nelson 3.52 7 Emalyn Jansen 3.67 7 Avery Lane 3.57 7 Cody Wessel 3.57 8 Mikayla Moyers 3.51 8 Wyatt Thaut 3.60 9 Tripp Wolff 3.73 10 Katherine Egge 3.60 12 Danielle Peters 3.64 Honorable Mention...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is asking for public input through a Federal Register request for information on implementation of more than $19 billion provided by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will use the investments provided through IRA-funded conservation programs to support farmers and ranchers in adopting and expanding climate-smart activities and systems. NRCS asks for comments on how to target program benefits, quantify impact, and improve program delivery and...
U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich today announced a grant award of $346,984 from the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs (OJP) to a Montana task force that investigates internet crimes against children and the exploitation of children. The grant for the Montana Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force from OJP's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) will allow the task force to maintain, expand and improve its effectiveness in preventing, interdicting, investigating and prosecuting internet crimes ag...
Republicans serving in the incoming State Senate caucused today and chose the Senate's leadership for the upcoming 2023 legislative session. Senate Republicans elected Sen. Jason Ellsworth, R-Hamilton, to serve as the next President of the Senate. Ellsworth was the Senate President Pro Tempore during the 2021 legislative session. "It's an honor to serve as the next President of the Senate," Ellsworth said. "I look forward to working with senators on passing a conservative balanced budget, providing financial relief and lower taxes to...
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We are looking for folks who would want to take one or more of these dolls and freshen them up. We would like to have a "Made Over" doll available for the kids for the Children's Bazaar on December 3rd. Call me at 406-323-1403 or stop in at RSVP, 115 7th Ave. W. in Roundup!!!...
It is no secret that the cost of living is significantly higher than it was a year ago. Things are tough out there for a lot of people. If you or someone you know is struggling to pay their home energy bill, please contact the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) in Lewistown at 406-535-7488 or 1-800-766-3018. Help is available in various forms such as emergency bill assistance through Energy Share of Montana or LIHEAP (formerly called LIEAP). The HRDC handles applications for both programs. Energy Share is for people who are facing a...