Articles from the May 13, 2020 edition

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Public School Transportation and Attendance Agreements Due

To the Parents of School Age Children who reside in the Districts of; Roundup 55 & H, Melstone 64J & H, Broadview 21J & H and Winnett 1, K-12: It is time to start processing Transportation Contracts and Attendance Agreements for the 2020-2021 School...

 

MAIN STREET CRUISE!!

What an amazing turnout Friday night to honor our 1st responder's and essential workers!! Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate with us!!! Friday, May 15th-the cruise will honor all the...

 

In Rural US, Fears of Virus Seem Far Away as Stores Reopen

On April 27, 2020, Northern Treasure's was able to reopen according to Governor Bullock's ruling. An AP reporter, Matthew Brown, interviewed and photographed Nicole Snider as she officially put out...

 

Boost Your Budget With Help From Us

Are you over 60 or disabled and living on a fixed income? You may qualify for benefits to help pay for food, medicine, utilities, and more. Give Area II Agency on Aging a call to see if you’re eligible. Boost Your Budget with help from us. Your b...

 

Montana FSA: USDA Offers Farm Loans for Farmers and Ranchers Facing Covid-19 Related Challenges

BOZEMAN, Montana, May 7, 2020 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds producers that FSA offers farm ownership and farm operating loans to agricultural producers who may not find success obtaining loans from t...

 
 By Lura Pitman    Business    May 13, 2020

Silvertip Propane

Silvertip Propane has offered propane service to Roundup since 2008. Located on Highway 87, just north of Roundup. The business is not locally owned; however, it does employ locally. One of our...

 

Livestock Per Capita Fee Payments Due May 31

HELENA – The Montana Departments of Livestock and Revenue would like to thank the livestock owners that have reported and paid their 2020 per capita livestock fees. The per capita fees provide critical funding for programs that benefit livestock p...

 

Mid-Rivers Communications Awards 31 Scholarships Totaling $34,000

Mid-Rivers Communications is proud to announce the award of 31 Scholarships to students from the Cooperative’s service area. Six $1,500 scholarships were awarded to students planning to attend Dawson Community College or Miles Community College, a...

 

Pastor's Corner

TRUTH AND LIES We live in a strange time. A new adventure for most of us. Few people are still alive from the great depression in the 1920’s, but I was fortunate enough to know many of them who willingly shared their experiences with me. A time of n...

 

Just a note to remind our community

Just a note to remind our community that May is “Pink Ribbon Month”. Our local Montana Cancer Screening Program will be “Turning the Town Pink” to promote Breast Cancer Awareness. Our program provides mammograms and pap smears at low or no cost to...

 

More evidence has emerged from several sources

More evidence has emerged from several sources,including those from Allies in western Europe,that Wuhan virus was made in a LAB in Wuhan China.Mother Earth has already given man-kind enough disease to contend with,so any nation that creates a deadly...

 

Rosendale will bring fiscal discipline to Congress

So many politicians say they will cut spending and reign in out-of-control government bureaucracy. Matt Rosendale is a proven economic conservative who has actually done it. Matt has a record of reducing spending in the legislature and the Auditors O...

 

Republican Leadership Will Rebuild Our Economy, Again

By MTGOP Chairman Don “K” Kaltschmidt On the eve of the Treasure State’s most bustling season, Montanans are looking with uncertainty at the road ahead. An additional 15,000 Montanans filed unemployment claims during the week ending in April 25th...

 

"The Constitution is Above My Pay Grade," say Civil Liberty Offending Governors

A few days ago two Michigan police officers visited a mother that had allowed her daughter to play with the child next door in their backyard. They demanded to know why she was not enforcing the governments’ stay at home order. They demanded her n...

 
 By Thomas L Knapp    Opinion    May 13, 2020

No, the Politicians Didn't Save Us from COVID-19

Writing at Reason magazine, Eric Boehm notes two trends revealed in data released by Apple and Foursquare. Trend One: Americans began reducing their outings and social interactions before, not because of, "shelter in place" orders issued by...

 

Why is the PSC such a dysfunctional mess?

By Commissioner Roger Koopman At the May 5th meeting of the Public Service Commission, I asked commissioners to begin consideration of the censure of Commissioner Randall Pinocci. The censure resolution involved 10 specific allegations of misconduct,...

 

Perry Olaf Sorenson

Perry Olaf Sorenson, age 69, of Billings, Montana, be¬loved husband, father, grandfa¬ther, brother, uncle, and friend, peacefully went to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, April 21, 2020. His w...

 

Elmer Andrew Sturtz

Elmer Andrew Sturtz born December 28, 1930 in Jordan, MT to John and Molly (Hilder¬man) Sturtz. Elmer was the first child of John and Molly born in the hospital. Grandmother Eva had delivered all the others at home. Elmer’s first 6 years were sp...

 

Duane A. Adams

Duane A. Adams, 81, a long-time resident of Arling¬ton, Virginia, died April 24 of lymphoma. He grew up in Winnett, Montana, a town of 180 residents, where he developed his strong work ethic,...

 

Protect Your Skin When Gardening

May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month and a busy time for gardening and other outdoor activities. Garden-ing provides many benefits but like any outdoor activity it’s important to protect yourself from the sun’s damaging rays. More than 5 milli...

 

Helmsley Charitable Trust Grants $4.7m to Fund Life-Saving Technology to Confront Cardiac Threat from COVID-19

The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust an¬nounced today a multimillion-dollar effort to save the lives of COVID-19 patients and protect the frontline health¬care workers caring for them. A total of $4,711,481 in fund¬ing will be di...

 

Governor Bullock Announces $10 Million Available for Child Care Facilities in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic

MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock today announced $10 million in federal CARES Act funding is now available to Montana childcare providers to continue serving Montana fami¬lies with essential workers and assist with efforts to reopen af¬ter clo...

 

City Court Report

Roundup City Court Stanley, Jamie Lynn, Fail to carry proof of insurance, Fines: $150 and Costs: $35 Olson, Dennis Alan, Basic Rule – reasonable and prudent, Fines: $85 Dylina, Austin Michael, Speeding, Fines: $20 and Costs: $35 Sparks, Kirisha M, S...

 

SIDNEY AND PARTS EAST

No, no, it's not bad type-setting or that your reporters had a fit; we shall explain. The initial phrase of Norway's National Song is, "Ja, vi elsker dette landet," which means, "Yes, we love this...

 

Musselshell County Commission Agenda

MUSSELSHELL COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S AGENDA MAY 11th, 2020 8:30 Call to order. Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda Approval of minutes Commissioner Board information Old business Extension Office and Fairgrounds repairs Discuss the County’s nex...

 

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