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Thank you to the Friends of Roundup Community Library, to the many volunteers, and to the book lovers and readers of our community who made the 2022 Annual Book Sale a success. Many community volunteers helped at various times during our four-day event. They include Bella Klein, Meaghan Eiseleien, Levi Ray, Addison McHenry, Lolo and Alicia Godfrey, Donna Marmon, Betty Stewart, Peggy Unterseher, Roberta Hagstrom, Jeffrey Arthur, Shawn Dutton, and the Earth Science team of Tom, Vanessa, Keagan, Dustin, Sabrina, Asten, and Dustin. If any...
In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Dobbs v. Jackson, Governor Greg Gianforte today urged the Montana Supreme Court to accept new briefings from the public as the court weighs challenges to pro-life laws. The Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, returning the authority to regulate abortion to the people of each state and their elected representatives. In its 1999 Armstrong v. State decision, the Montana Supreme Court relied on Roe in recognizing a right to abortion in Montana. In his motion Gov. Gianforte wrote, ...
Happenings at the Musselshell County Sheriff’s Office 7/30 A traffic complaint came in. There were a couple traffic stops conducted. A medical call came in. A report of a fire came in. A report of an assault came in. There was a request for assistance in another county that came in. A 911 call came in that came from another county. The call was transferred. 7/31 There were a couple animal complaints that came in. There was a 911 hang up call. A report of a fire came in. There was a traffic stop conducted. A report of a motor vehicle crash c...
The weather was on and off light sprinkles, cool and the track was fast. Kayla drew 1st heat and passed Lynnie Verge to finish 7th out of 8th with great lap times!⏱The main had a few cautions with wrecks. Bulletproof and Kayla had a strong 💪 finish of 11th. Only rubbing front right fender with Lynnie fighting for position.👏 Kayla will be in Gallatin Speedway on Friday the 12th and Electric City Speedway on the 13th. Thanks to the Sponsors Michelle's Performance, Imperial Thia Cuisine, Total Rental, Bar BY, Papa Duane and Pryor Creek Golf Co...
Thank you to our buyers, volunteers, supporters, sponsors, & donors – without you our Fair would not be possible. The Musselshell & Golden Valley 4-H Program thanks you for purchasing a market animal at the 2022 Sale! Tripp Hitchcock – Market Goat - Blue Roger Siemion Jacob Turner – Market Lamb – Blue T7-Ranch Mallory Hood – Market Lamb – Blue Western Ranch Supply – Keith Robinson Nathan Sherrick – Market Lamb – Blue Vidic Drilling Allison Smith – Market Lamb – Blue Fauth Agency – KJ & Lindsey Fauth Charlee Shaw – Market Lamb – Blue Van Dy...
FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS Flatwillow Homemakers will begin their new year on September 13. There was discussion on where our first meeting will be held. One idea was to meet at the Yellowstone Valley Electric Co-op Community Room in Huntley with Sandy as our host. We will find out more and have a definite location before Sept 13. We will let everyone know when it has been decided where we will have it. There will be secret sister revealing and drawing of new secret sisters. We will also fill out our booklets, dues will be paid and there will...
RSVP and Northern Treasures are teaming up again this year to provide what we can in the way of school supplies for our students. First, we are asking for donations from our community, business or personal. This can come as any size cash donation, or if you would rather, you can donate any school supplies you wish. Large or small, we welcome any donations!!! Secondly, if your family is in need of help for you children's school supplies stop in at RSVP, 115 7th Av W or Northern Treasures at 204...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced it is awarding $197 million for 41 locally led conservation projects through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). RCPP is a partner-driven program that leverages partner resources to advance innovative projects that address climate change, enhance water quality, and address other critical challenges on agricultural land. “Our partners are experts in their fields and understand the challenges in their own backyards,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said. “Through RCPP...
It is time to mark your calendar for the ever-popular Friends of Musselshell School, Inc dinner-theatre and matinee featuring the renowned talents of the Illustrious Musselshell Players. The talented cast is pleased to present "Alibis" written by Peter Kennedy. The production will accompany a 3-course sit-down dinner on the evenings of Friday, September 16, and Saturday, September 17. The cast will return to the stage for an afternoon matinee performance on Sunday, September 18. Reservations are required to attend the dinner theatre. The cost...
On Friday July 29th, Richard and Carolee Ourada stopped at Musselshell Valley Equipment on their fundraiser drive for Child Health Research, at the Children's Hospital of Colorado. Richard is driving his restored International 574 tractor from Nebraska to Alaska, stopping at Case Implement dealers along the way while raising money for a great cause. The trip called "Aggie's Tractor Trip for Kids" will be traveling on through Lewistown, Denton, Havre, Great Falls, Shelby, and Ethridge on their...
Rex, Gabriel Sethen, Criminal Contempt, Fines: $25.00, Forfeited Bonds $185.00, Costs: $75.00. Thompson, Ty Charles, Driving Under Influence, Fines: $500.00, Costs: $85.00. Cowert, Audrey, Underage Possession of Tobacco, Fines: $50.00, Costs: $85.00. Vollmert, Jessica Dean, Dog At Large, Fines: $25.00, No Dog License, Fines: $25.00. Grenia, David, Speeding, Fines: $20.00. Edwards, Casey, Speeding, Fines: $40.00. Ostlee, John Wayne, Following too Closely, Fines: $50.00, Costs: $35.00. Coonse, Rex Donald, Failure to Yield, Fines: $50.00, Costs:...
Make plans now to attend the 20th annual Women Stepping Forward for Agriculture Conference at the Big Horn Resort, 1801 Majestic Lane, Billings, Mont., Oct. 3-5, 2022. This year’s conference theme is Cheers to 20 Years and will be opened by Montana Lieutenant Governor Kristen Juras. The agenda is packed with speakers that will deliver information on today’s most relevant agricultural topics: small business development and agritourism, farm and ranch stress and mental health, recordkeeping, human trafficking, and cooking with pulse crops. Att...
Governor Greg Gianforte today released a joint statement with 21 other governors in response to Democrats' reconciliation spending bill. "The Democrats' solution to 40-year high inflation is passing another reckless tax and spending spree to the tune of $740 billion, affecting Americans in every tax bracket. "While denying recession, Democrats want to raise taxes on businesses and manufacturers, which will force higher costs onto consumers, worsen inflation, and aggravate shortages. "With sky high prices at the pump, the last thing Americans ne...
Governor Greg Gianforte today announced meat processed in Montana facilities more than doubled in the last fiscal year. “Montana meat processors continued their strong momentum, more than doubling the amount of meat processed over the last year,” Gov. Gianforte said. “This news is a testament to the Montana work ethic, and it’s a strong signal that our targeted investments in local processing are working.” According to data collected by the state’s Department of Livestock Meat and Poultry Inspectors at state-inspected and custom exempt proc...
In an effort to improve survival rates for lung cancer, a five-year National Cancer Institute-funded project is underway at UW Medicine. "Diagnostic tests have known error rates," said the research project leader Dr. Farhood Farjah., associate professor of surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery and associate director of the Surgical Outcomes Research Center at UW Medicine. CT and PET scans both have false positives and negatives. If physicians relay on imaging along, the cancer's stage, or whether the disease has spread, might be...
RSVP and Northern Treasures are teaming up again this year to provide what we can in the way of school supplies for our students. First, we are asking for donations from our community, business or personal. This can come as any size cash donation, or if you would rather, you can donate any school supplies you wish. Large or small, we welcome any donations!!! Secondly, if your family is in need of help for you children's school supplies stop in at RSVP, 115 7th Av W or Northern Treasures at 204...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released a Request for Information seeking public comment on the Medicare Advantage program. CMS is asking for input on ways to achieve the agency's vision so that all parts of Medicare are working towards a future where people with Medicare receive more equitable, high quality, and person-centered care that is affordable and sustainable. "Medicare Advantage is a critical part of CMS' vision to advance health equity; expand access to affordable coverage and care; drive high quality,...
Harley Blegen, owner of HB Feeds, recently purchased the property heading East from Roundup on highway 12. The store opened in early July. He is selling feed for every species of domestic farm animals. "Your local source for feed, tubs, and Mineral. Keeping your feed program simple." The new feed store is conveniently located. He will have feed by the bag, as well as offering large quantity sales and bulk discounts. He is keeping the prices low "no more than 25-50 cents mark-up" Harley states....
The Friends of the Roundup Community Library will have their Annual Used Book Sale on Friday and Saturday, August 5 and 6, 2022. The location of the sale is the Masonic Hall, 405 Main Street, Roundup. On Friday, from 10AM to 6 PM, patrons can purchase hardback books for $1 and paperbacks for $.25. The bag sale is on Saturday, 10 AM to 2 PM. Fill a plastic bag for $2 or a cloth bag or paper grocery sack for $4. Contact Vivian Edwards at 406-323-1228 or Tomi Alger at 406-323-1555 if you have questions. Finish out your summer with some great new...
At the monthly July Chamber of Commerce Meeting, which is held the fourth Tuesday of every month, at the Autumn’s Inn at 6 PM. It was voted to begin raising funds via a yet to be started go-fund-me portal on-line, the goal is to raise $20,000 to purchase long-lasting, eye catching decorations for the 20 or so lighted poles along Main Street. The pay on-line site should be established and running by August 15. All of the decorations will be lighted with LED’s which will be eye popping and app...
On Friday July 29th, Richard and Carolee Ourada stopped at Musselshell Valley Equipment on their fundraiser drive for Child Health Research, at the Children's Hospital of Colorado. Richard is driving his restored International 574 tractor from Nebraska to Alaska, stopping at Case Implement dealers along the way while raising money for a great cause. The trip called "Aggie's Tractor Trip for Kids" will be traveling on through Lewistown, Denton, Havre, Great Falls, Shelby, and Ethridge on their...
On Tuesday July 19th, PRONTO Construction, Johnny Chavez and Stephanie Graben, donated one thousand dollars to the “School Supply Donation for Roundup Students”. They put the challenge forward for other businesses to “make a donation and help our kids”. For several years, small donation buckets have been put around town for people to donate to the school supply program. Last year Cheri Tate and Shelley Halvorson put together over 70 backpacks with school supplies for Roundup students in need. T...
Donated $1000.00 to our School Supply Drive. THANK YOU!!!! Lucky Signe, owner, answered the challenge and generously donated $1000.00 to our School Supply Drive!!!...
RSVP and Northern Treasures are teaming up again this year to provide what we can in the way of school supplies for our students. First, we are asking for donations from our community, business or personal. This can come as any size cash donation, or if you would rather, you can donate any school supplies you wish. Large or small, we welcome any donations!!! Secondly, if your family is in need of help for you children's school supplies stop in at RSVP, 115 7th Av W or Northern Treasures at 204...
(MALTA, Mont.) – The Bureau of Land Management issued a final decision today for a bison grazing proposal involving seven allotments in Phillips County, Montana, held by American Prairie, which allows for bison grazing on six of the seven allotments. The Telegraph Creek, Box Elder, Flat Creek, White Rock, French Coulee, Garey Coulee and East Dry Fork allotments – a total of approximately 63,500 acres of BLM-administered lands – currently provide 7,969 animal unit months of permitted use. One common allotment grazed with another livestock opera...