Articles from the September 7, 2022 edition

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The Roundup Chamber of Commerce Fund Raising Drive in High Gear!

The Roundup Chamber of Commerce has established a GoFundme page to begin the raising of money to purchase Christmas decorations for Main Street. The goal is $20,000. To make a donation go to: https://gofund.me/55defc5b. NEWS FLASH: An anonoymous...

 
 By Lura Pitman    News    September 7, 2022

Roundup Neighborhood Watch

One doesn't have to look far on Facebook to see complaints of theft or vandalism in Roundup. You can even drive around town and see buildings that have been "tagged". It is becoming more common in...

 

Cross Country

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4th of July Parades on the Chopping Block?

The Roundup Chamber of Commerce is looking for interested local people to organize, man and take responsibility for the annual 4th of July parades. Without local participation the traditional parade will not take place! The chamber does not have...

 

Letter from the Editor

By now, those reading this editorial are very aware that the Democrat Communist party has forced a bill entitled, The Inflation Reduction act on Americans. GOP chair woman, Ronna McDaniels has said, that any American taking a second part-time job to...

 

Roundup Public School Board Minutes

MINUTES OF SPECIAL JOINT SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF JULY 19, 2022 SCHOOL DISTRICTS NO. 55 & 55H I The Trustees of School District No. 55 & 55H, Musselshell County, Roundup, Montana met for a special board meeting on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 at 4:00 p.m....

 

MOMS to Host Educational Event on Marijuana and Parenthood Understanding the Potential Risks of Marijuana use, Specifically Regarding Pregnant and Nursing Persons and their Families

The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) has acknowledged that research on the impacts and potential harms of marijuana use in pregnancy is limited and recommends patients be educated on current literature so they can make the most...

 

Stockwater

Stockwater is one of Montana’s oldest water uses and is critical to the continued survival of a Montana livestock industry. Before the Montana Water Use Act of July 1, 1973, livestock water rights belonged to whomever owned and watered livestock o...

 

Department of Livestock Keeps Improving Disease Preparedness

The Montana Department of Livestock recently completed a training exercise to improve response to a foreign animal disease in a Montana swine herd. The four-day event was conducted in partnership with the National Pork Board and the Montana Pork...

 

Pastor's Corner

Lists Are Good Lists are good for me for several reasons. One of them is that as I get older I have more trouble remembering, but if I have a list, there it is. Memory fails but a list reminds me what I am supposed to do, or buy, or whatever. Lists...

 

Study to Screen Pets of Seattle-area People Diagnosed with Monkeypox

A new study is inviting pet owners in the greater Seattle area who test positive for monkeypox to have their animals screened for the virus. The Monkeypox and Pets Study is accepting enrollees in King County, Wash. Owners of dogs, cats, ferrets,...

 

Race Report

Big Sky Speedway Wissota street stock Report for Team Pelissier driver Kayla August 19th-20th. Friday night 7 cars showed up for a single heat race with Kayla having a strong 4th place finish.💪 The track was fast, and rough going into the main an...

 

Governor Gianforte Appeals Biden Administration's Bison Grazing Decision

HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte last week appealed the Biden administration's approval of the American Prairie Reserve's (APR) bison grazing proposal for 63,000 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in northeast Montana. The f...

 

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