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  • NorthWestern Energy Interim Rate Increase Reduced by Commission

    Oct 5, 2022

    The Montana Public Service Commission unanimously agreed to allow a reduced interim rate increase for NorthWestern Energy on Tuesday. In its application for an interim increase in electric and natural gas utility rates pursuant to Montana law, NorthWestern Energy had asked for an increase in electric utility rates of $114.7 million and natural gas utility rates of $5.7 million. The average residential customer bill would have increased by $14 and $1.60 respectively. The Public Service Commission authorized increases in the electric and natural...

  • Environmental Justice Coordinator Appointed in District of Montana

    Oct 5, 2022

    HELENA – U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich today announced the appointment of Mark Steger Smith to serve as Environmental Justice Coordinator for the District of Montana. Smith, who is the Civil Division chief for the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s and has been an assistant U.S. attorney with the office since 2002, will lead efforts to enforce both criminal and civil environmental laws, along with focusing on protecting the rights of residents who are disproportionally burdened by environmental and health hazards. These environmental and health hazar...

  • Upcoming Elections

    Oct 5, 2022

    6 Elections are coming fast. No one has escaped the political fever, but are you ready to elect your local candidates? Do you know who they are? What is their experience, and do you want their representation? I will be interviewing local candidates in the upcoming weeks to help inform you. I will be doing a video interview with as many as I can, and also writing an article for the paper to give you every opportunity to put a face to the names on the ballot. Starting the second week of October I hope to have both interviews for the sheriff...

  • Generous Amdor Donation & Updates to the Musselshell County Fairgrounds

    Oct 5, 2022

    The Musselshell-Golden Valley 4-H program received a generous donation in memory of William (Bill) Amdor. Bill was a proud supporter of the Musselshell-Golden Valley 4-H program. A plaque can be seen on the newly built sheep and goat pens in the barn at the fairgrounds. Thank you to Dave and Sandy Schumpf with Don’s Welding for their donation of mounting the plaque. If you frequent the fairgrounds, you have probably noticed several boards missing from this same barn on the west end. Since the b...

  • 4th of July Parades Update

    Oct 5, 2022

    The Roundup Chamber has been able to enlist a few dedicated individuals to help with the organizing, manning and leading the effort to continue the long tradition of the 4th of July parades. More local help is needed and the chamber will continue to provide help as needed to this newly formed group, if you are interested in being a part of this endeavor please contact the chamber at roundupchamber @gmail.com....

  • Colonoscopy Pills Offer New Prep Option

    Oct 5, 2022

    By Barbara A Clements UWMedicineNews Usually it's not the colonoscopy itself that has patients dreading their once-a-decade visit to their gastroenterologist. It's the prep. That may have just changed due to a new pill regimen that offers an alternative to chugging a gallon of horrible-tasting liquid over 24 hours. "Everyone who mentions colonoscopies mentions their war stories about completing the bowel prep," says UW Medicine gastroenterologist Dr. Jennifer Ray. Now, more patients are asking for a pill-based regimen where they take 12 pills...

  • Musselshell County Court Report

    Oct 5, 2022

    Plaintiff: MT Dept of Revenue Defendant: Little Bear’s Cafe Judgment: $1,856.08 Plaintiff: MT Dept of Revenue Defendant: Nicole C. Krebs Judgment: $5,459.26 Plaintiff: Collection Bureau Ser. Defendant: Samantha A. Jones Judgment: $3,475.80 Plantiff: MT Dept of Revenue Defendant: Carlo Gaiquinto Judgment: $19,998.44 Plantiff: Bank of America Defendant: David W. Shreeve Judgment: $35,816.71 Plaintiff: Collection Bureau Ser. Defendant: Ryan Warren Gordy Judgment: $9,993.03 Plaintiff: William Lage Defendant: Elijah Kincaid Judgment: $4,195.00 P...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Oct 5, 2022

    9/25/22 09:31:42 Medical 09/25/22 10:11:49 Arrest 09/25/22 12:27:18 Suspicious 09/25/22 15:24:56 Traffic 09/25/22 18:14:33 Traffic Stop 09/25/22 18:33:48 Traffic Stop 09/25/22 19:02:56 Info 09/25/22 20:40:38 Suspicious 09/25/22 22:32:53 Traffic Stop 09/26/22 03:15:02 Medical 09/26/22 05:04:07 Medical 09/26/22 08:31:58 Traffic Stop 09/26/22 09:51:41 Traffic Stop 09/26/22 10:20:46 Suspicious 09/26/22 12:27:59 Vin 09/26/22 13:24:25 Alarm 09/26/22 15:00:12 Info 09/26/22 15:56:26 DOMESTIC 09/26/22 15:56:35 Traffic 09/26/22 18:12:25 CITY CODE...

  • Fadez and Braidz Barber Shop

    Lura Pitman|Sep 28, 2022

    John Jaurique and his wife Alyssa have opened a new barber shop at the Ideal Motel 926 Main Street. The modern shop offers styles that are "on trend" with fades, unique designs, and braiding. John and his wife moved to Roundup only a month ago, but John got straight to work cutting and styling hair for the "back to school" rush. John's shop is at the Main Street shop connected with the Ideal Motel. John's wife, Alyssa, also works at the barber shop. She does braids, extensions, colors, and they...

  • A Year of Crickets From President Biden on Border Meeting

    Sep 28, 2022

    One year ago today, Governor Greg Gianforte and 25 of the nation’s governors sent a letter to President Joe Biden requesting a meeting to engage in an open, constructive dialogue about securing the border and ending the national crisis before the situation worsened. A year later, the governors have yet to receive a response. Just yesterday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced more than 2.1 million migrants illegally entered the United States at the southern border in fiscal year 2022, a new all-time high. “Last year, over half the nat...

  • MUD

    Sep 28, 2022

    It's that time again, folks. Time to think about the Musselshell Unity Drive. Every year M.U.D. sends you a flier requesting your help in supporting local non-profits. Our local non-profits are vital to the well-being of Roundup and Musselshell County. Without them, we would not enjoy many benefits some have come to take for granted. From the oldest to the youngest, the Musselshell Unity Drive helps us all. Please consider a generous donation this year. You can also remember the Musselshell Unity Drive when you order from Amazon. Just...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Sep 28, 2022

    9/18/22 08:32:09 Traffic Stop 09/18/22 13:17:01 Info 09/18/22 14:18:43 911 NO 09/18/22 16:00:58 911No 09/18/22 16:02:56 ASSAULT 09/18/22 16:52:08 911 Hang Up 09/18/22 17:06:27 WELFARE 09/18/22 17:13:04 WELFARE 09/18/22 18:05:17 09/18/22 19:25:32 Motor 09/18/22 19:36:08 Medical 09/18/22 20:12:49 WELFARE 09/19/22 09:01:05 Traffic Stop 09/19/22 09:41:06 Info 09/19/22 11:20:38 Criminal 09/19/22 14:43:46 911 No 09/19/22 14:52:41 CFS22-3079 FWILD - Fire Wildland 1653 09/19/22 15:16:17 JAIL Inmate 09/19/22 16:01:52 911 No 09/19/22 17:22:39 Medical...

  • MSU Extension and Montana Woolgrowers to Offer Beginner Wool Harvesting School in October

    Sep 28, 2022

    From the MSU News Service Montana State University Extension and Montana Wool Growers Association are offering a beginner wool harvesting school on Oct. 13-16, at locations in Billings and Molt. The school is for those who want to learn how to shear their own small flock or take a step toward becoming a professional shearer. Participants will learn marketing and business skills relevant to the wool industry, become familiar with the shearing machine and shearing tools and gain hands-on experience shearing sheep in a way that maintains a...

  • Governor Gianforte Launches Youth Hunting Story Contest

    Sep 28, 2022

    HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced the launch of the inaugural Governor’s Youth Hunting Story Contest, open to Montana youth and apprentice hunters ages 10 to 17. “Hunting is a proud tradition in Montana that will be carried on by the next generation,” Gov. Gianforte said. “To celebrate our hunting heritage, I invite Montana’s youth and apprentice hunters who harvest an animal this year to be a part of the first-ever Youth Hunting Story Contest.” “We’ll read about their adventures, and recognize ten young hunters as the con...

  • Candidate Debate Cancelled Due to Lack of Interest

    Sep 21, 2022

    The local candidate debate tentaively scheduled for September 29 is being cancelled due to lack of interest by the candidates! The only candidate that responded was Sheriff Shawn Lesnik who was eager to debate his write-in opponent Daniel Hanson. Mr. Hanson who is running for sheriff of Musselshell County did not respond to the debate offer. The other two candidates vying for the office of Justice of the Peace, Brad Marking and Stephanie Graben also did not respond to the invitation....

  • 4th of July Parades on the Chopping Block?

    Sep 21, 2022

    The Roundup Chamber of Commerce is looking for interested local people to organize, man and take responsibility for the annual 4 th of July parades. Without local participation the traditional parade will not take place! The chamber does not have enough interested members to handle this large task moving forward into 2023. So, the chamber has decided to reach out to the community that if it wants to continue this time-honored event the community must step up and embrace this activity. The chamber will help wherever it can, but the...

  • Pack the Place in Hope 2022

    Sep 21, 2022

    The tradition continues as Roundup High School presents Pack the Place in Hope. Roundup High School Chapter of National Honor Society is currently selling t-shirts and hoodies in anticipation of another celebration to honor, support, and remember those who battle cancer. This year’s shirt design was a collaboration of ideas from NHS members. The Keep Calm and Hope On is featured in lavender and white on a dark gray shirt. Lavender is the color that represents all cancers. It reminds us to battle on for our community. There is a choice in s...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Sep 21, 2022

    9/11/2022 03:32hrs Animal 09/11/2022 08:06hrs Medical 09/11/2022 10:38hrs Medical 09/11/2022 11:39hrs Traffic Hazard 09/11/2022 11:53hrs City Code 09/11/2022 12:00hrs Motor 09/11/2022 12:08hrs Motor 09/11/2022 14:21hrs Suspicious 09/11/2022 15:01hrs Agency 09/11/2022 15:31hrs Info 09/11/2022 16:54hrs Traffic Stop 09/12/2022 06:42hrs Traffic 09/12/2022 06:52hrs Motor 09/12/2022 09:00hrs Animal 09/12/2022 09:33hrs Coroner 09/12/2022 10:53hrs Suspicious 09/12/2022 12:43hrs Duplicate Call 09/12/2022 12:43hrs Info 09/12/2022 14:14hrs Vin...

  • MSU to Offer Pest Management Tour Across South Central Montana in October

    Sep 21, 2022

    From the MSU News Service The Montana State University Pesticide Education Program, with support from MSU Extension, is offering a pest management tour Oct. 3-6 for pesticide applicators in Private Applicator Training District 5. The tour will visit seven locations across south central Montana with local support from MSU Extension agents. Private (farm) pesticide applicators may attend a morning or afternoon session for three private applicator credits or both sessions for six credits. Commercial applicator credits are also available and can...

  • Registration is Now Open for Free September Montana Farm to School Producer Workshops

    Sep 21, 2022

    From the MSU News Service Farmers, ranchers and local food processors can learn strategies for growing and selling their products to school districts at the Montana Farm to School producer training this September. The Montana Team Nutrition Program at Montana State University, the Montana Office of Public Instruction and project partners are offering two trainings this fall, the first beginning Sept. 15 and the second date to be announced later. The trainings are free with registration. Each is divided into three sessions over three weeks with...

  • Governor Gianforte Blasts Pres. Biden for Shifting Student Loan Debt to Montana Taxpayers

    Sep 21, 2022

    HELENA, Mont. – Joined by 21 other governors, Governor Greg Gianforte today called on President Joe Biden to immediately withdraw his student loan forgiveness plan, which shifts the burden of the loans from borrowers to the American people. “As governors, we support making higher education more affordable and accessible for students in our states, but we fundamentally oppose your plan to force American taxpayers to pay off the student loan debt of an elite few – a plan that is estimated to cost the American taxpayer more than $2,000 each or $6...

  • Governor Gianforte Seeks Nominations for 2022 Montana Governor's Veteran Commendation

    Sep 21, 2022

    Governor Greg Gianforte today launched the 2022 Montana Governor's Veteran Commendation and seeks nominations for the award. "No state values its veterans and their service to our country more than Montana," Gov. Gianforte said. "With the help of folks across the Treasure State, our veteran commendation honors heroes who served our country in uniform and have made Montana a better place through their life of service." Relying on nominations from Montanans, the Montana Governor's Veteran Commendation recognizes outstanding Montana veterans who h...

  • Montana State Workshops that Connect Teachers to STEM Research begin Sept. 22

    Sep 21, 2022

    From the MSU News Service A workshop series that connects Montana K-12 teachers to Montana State University researchers will begin on Sept. 22. The workshops are free and part of the MSU Science Math Resource Center's series of online professional development opportunities for educators. The monthly presentations are part of the MSU Research in Action series that highlights the work of MSU researchers so that K-12 teachers may incorporate that cutting-edge research into their classrooms. In addition to learning about the research,...

  • Historic Montana Job Growth Continues in August

    Sep 21, 2022

    HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced both the number of Montanans working and the size of Montana’s labor force grew to new all-time highs in August, according to data compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Montana Department of Labor & Industry. “Hardworking Montanans are fueling our strong economy, which grew at the seventh fastest rate in the country last year,” Gov. Gianforte said. “With more Montanans working than ever before, business owners are filling positions in key industries like health care...

  • Race Results

    Sep 21, 2022

    Congratulations Kayla Pelissier for taking 4th place out of 29 Street Stock drivers at her local Big Sky Speedway track for the 2022 race season! It doesn't end there! She was able to secure a 6th Place finish out of 54 drivers in the state of Montana this year!👏👏 Team Pelissier has had a very successful season with Kayla at the wheel of Bulletproof!🏁 September 9th at Big Sky Super-nationals in Belgrade, Kayla drew the first heat. The weather was cold and the track was wet. Bulletproof did not cooperate fully, refusing to turn quickly into the...

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