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Sidney Dragging Main Events Scheduled Throughout The Summer
Dragging Main will be happening in downtown Sidney again for this year, every other Saturday, fromJune 5-Aug. 14.
Events will kick off on June 5, 2021 Senior Cele-bration for Sidney, Fairview,Lambert and Savage. Line up starts at 6 p.m. at SouthShopko parking lot. Deco-rate your cars wear your cap and gown.
On June 19 there willbe the Helping Hunger Food Collection. Jerry at Footers Subs turns 50 so lets seethem 50s cars! From 7-9 p.m. get Smores at Footer.
Independence Day Cel-ebration on July 3. Car show, BBQ and live music from 1-5 p.m. at Frontier Tire and Glass.
On July 17, Cruising for a Cause – ABATE, bring outthose bikes and help support ABATE.
Getting Back to theClassic on July 31. Cars of the Decades, pre-fair cruise.
On Aug. 14, Cruising to#Stopsuicide, BBQ, 1-5 p.m.at Restorx of Sidney.
For more information on this great event call Jason Schrader, 406-480-4125 or visit www.facebook.com/Sidneydraggingmain/.
Red Cross Blood
A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held on Tuesday, June
St. SE. Advance appointments are strongly recommend-ed. To make an appointment, call the American Red Cross at 406-868-0911 or 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org. Face masks are required. The Red Cross is currently testing all blood donations for COVID-19 antibodies.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement For Fort Peck Dam Test Releases Available For Public Review
By USACE Omaha District
Act of 1969, as amended, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared a draft environmental impact statement for
-natives and outlines in detail, the preferred alternative
promote growth and survival of pallid sturgeon during the free swimming juvenile stage prior to their settling out in the headwaters of Lake Sakakawea. The National Environmen-
the socio-economic and environmental effects of any test
The public is encouraged to review the draft envi-ronmental impact statement during the open comment
environmental impact statement can be accessed online at: https://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/
be available for viewing at the following locations:
Williston Community Library, 1302 Davidson Drive, Williston, ND 58801, 701-774-8805.
A Notice of Availability (NOA) was posted by the -
eral Register on March 26. A link to the NOA can be
viewed online at: https://www.federalregister.gov/docu-ments/2021/03/26/2021-06280/environmental-impact-state-ments-notice-of-availability.
Written comments should be sent to: U.S. Army Corps
NE 68102-4901. Comments can also be emailed to: [email protected].
Comments must be postmarked or received no later than May 25.
Due to ongoing COVID-19 related concerns with large gatherings and travel, public hearings during the comment
dates and online access information will be announced as soon as available.
Background: In the Jan. 19, 2018 amendment to the Oct. 30, 2017 Biological Assessment for the Operation of the Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir System, the Operation and Maintenance of the Bank Stabilization and Navigation
and the Implementation of the Missouri River Recovery Man-
among other things, to work with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee to “review previous information and information
framework for their implementation.” This commitment was relied upon by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in
action is “not likely to jeopardize” pallid sturgeon.On Feb. 8, 2019, the Omaha District issued a notice of
intent to prepare an environmental impact statement for the-
ister.gov/documents/2019/02/08/2019-01469/notice-of-in-tent-to-prepare-an-environmental-impact-statement-for-im-plementing-test-releases-from. The EIS documents the
pallid sturgeon.The Richland County Commissioners submitted a com-
ment May 12, 2021. The comment is available for the publicto review on The Roundup website, www.roundupweb.com.
By Anna Dragseth
Several musical artists and local performers are set to entertain the Sidney community during the Sunrise Festival on June 12. This year, Larry Riggs and Leslie Bieber, The Cutting-Edge Dance Studio, Sidney Taekwondo, The Ben-nion Family (including Miss Teen Montana, Annika Bennion), Laura and the Soo Valley Boys and Felix Becker will be performing at the festival.
From noon to 1 p.m. the street dance band will be “Thistle and Lace”. This is a husband-and-wife acoustic duo that will be performing all your favorites from classic rock to
“Sunrise Festival of the Arts always makes sure to include our local entertainment artists, and we just like to
that all these talented people are willing to perform for the
Chamber of Commerce executive director.All the performances will take place on a stage located
on the intersection of E. Main and 2nd Ave. SE, seating will be available.
Entertainment will be paused at 1 p.m. for everyone to
Sunrise Festival Of The Arts Entertainment Line Up
Thistle and Lace
Meg-A-Latte Coffee House To Open In Watford CityBy Anna Dragseth
Meg-A-Latte will be coming to Watford City the week of May 17. The new coffee shop will be located at 109 6th Ave. SE (in the
Meg-A-Latte is a coffee shop provides a wide variety of coffee/espresso drinks from cappuccinos, lattes, mo-
real fruit smoothies. Meg-A-Latte also has a large food
menu including breakfast and lunch options, from soup and salads to grilled paninis and more.
Meg-A-Latte opened almost 10 years ago in Wil-liston and now has three
Meg-A-Latte Coffee shops in the Williston area - these locations have been so suc-cessful that the owners de-cided to add another shop in Watford City.
“For the past several
years we have wanted to ex-pand to other communities to share all that Meg-A-Latte can offer to other communi-ties. Watford City has been one of those communities that we have been really
hoping to get into for some time now. Watford City is such a great com-munity filled with such great people,” said Meg Wold, owner of Meg-A-Latte Coffee House.
Meg and Eddie Wold are the owners of Meg-A-Latte Coffee Houses in Williston and Alex and Casey Johnson are the shop managers for the Watford City location.
Their goal is to pro-vide a place for the Wat-ford City community to come and enjoy coffee, lunch, or a delicious bak-ery item in a cozy and comfortable environment.
Meg explained that Meg-A-Latte is a great place for people of all ages in the community to enjoy. She said, “Our environment is relaxing and inviting, a great place to work, study, or meet a friend.”
Thank you for all the prayers and support that everyone has shown and continues to show during this
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RICHLAND COUNTYEvents in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT Zone.Wed., May 19
10 a.m. -4 p.m. - Sidney Sugars History - Showing through May 29. Cataclysm Exhibition - Showing through May 29. Unbridled Happiness: Custer County Traveling Art Show - Showing through May 29.- MonDak Heritage Center, Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat., 1-4 p.m. For more information call 406-433-3500, e-mail [email protected] or visit https://mondakheritagecenter.org/.Sun., May 23
9 a.m.-noon - Breakfast - Open to the public. Sidney Moose Lodge. All proceeds from breakfast will be donated to the Sidney Fire Department.1 p.m. - Bingo - Open to the public. Sidney Moose Lodge.3-6 p.m. - Open Shooting - Sidney Trap Club. Open to the public. For more information call 406-480-5594. Thurs., May 27
6-9 p.m. - Off The Clock in Sidney - Evening of food, shopping and music. General admission free, reserve your VIP ticket for just $20 and receive a meal, special sales, discounts at participating businesses, and entry into a grand prize drawing. Register at http://sidneymt.chambermaster.com/events/details/off-the-clock-17597. For more information email Kali Godfrey, [email protected]., May 31-Wed., June 2 (K-5 Grades) Mon., June 7-Wed., June 9 (6-12 Grades)
5-8 p.m. - Sidney Hang-Time Girls Hoop Camp - Registration fee: $65 includes daily instruction, prizes, T-Shirts; $10 Late fee after May 25. K-5 Central Elementary Gym; 6-12 Sidney High School Gym. For more information call or text Dan Peters, 406-478-0805 or email [email protected]., June 1
5 p.m. - Taxes Due June 1 by 5 p.m. - The second
of 2021 Mobile Home taxes are due. Payments and payment coupons may be mailed or brought to Richland County Treasurer, 201 W. Main, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Payment drop boxes are in the Courthouse lobby and the alley behind the Courthouse. Any payments after 5 p.m. on June 1 will be assessed penalty and interest charges. For more information call 406-433-1707.Fri., June 4
8-11 p.m. - Boys & Girls Club of the MonDak-Richland Unit Outdoor Movie Night - Everyone in the community
lawn. Bring blankets and lawn chairs, free will offering appreciated and concessions will be available. For more information call 406-433-6763.Fri., June 4 & Sat., June 5
- For a list of sales go to the Fairview Chambers Facebook or paper copies will be available at Merchants Bank, City Hall and
Sat., June 57-9 p.m. - Draggin Main Sidney - Class of 21 Senior Celebration -Sidney -Fairview - Lambert - Savage - Lineup starts at 6 p.m. at south Shopko parking lot. Decorate your cars, wear your cap and gown. For more information contact Jason Schrader, 406-480-4125 or visit www.facebook.com/Sidneydraggingmain/.Mon., June 7-Fri., June 11
8:30 a.m.-noon - Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church Vacation Bible School - SonQuest Rainforest VBS, 211 E. Holly, ages 3 years-6th grade. Open to all. Suggested donation $30/child. Register online at svlcsidney.org or pick up a registration form at the church
Sat., June 128 a.m. - 30th Annual Sunrise Festival Of The Arts -
for a total of 3 blocks. Entertainment, street vendors, street dance and more.Tues., June 15
12-6 p.m. - Red Cross Blood DriveParish Center, 310 7th St. SE. Advance appointments are strongly recommended. To make an appointment, call 406-868-0911 or 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org. Face masks required. The Red Cross is currently testing all blood donations for COVID-19 antibodies. Sat., June 198 a.m. - Vision of Hope Autism Awareness 5K Walk/Run - The race begins 8 a.m. at Peterson Park, behind The Lodge. You can participate in the run from wherever you are. Register at www.emmaushouse.co or call 406-480-0669. T-shirts are included with registration.Sun., June 27
11 a.m.-6 p.m. - Sidney Lions Club 4th Annual Trap Shoot Fundraiser - This event will take place at the local trap club. Everyone welcome. Bring your lawn chair and come out and have lunch. There is brackets for all skill levels, sign up and have some fun. For more information on this event call Ron Gebhardt, 406-480-5022; Amanda Seigfreid, 406-489-0321 or George Biebl, 406-480-1236.
MCKENZIE COUNTYEvents in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CT Zone Thurs., May 20
5-8 p.m. - Dogs on the Deck - Hot dogs, live music, beer garden, family friendly games and activities, community charitable event. Long X Visitors Center, 100 2nd Ave. SW.Fri., May 21
6:30-9:30 p.m. - Arts Foundation - Join Mary as she guides you through the steps to create a pretty little hen, 12x12 canvas, no experience necessary, $35. Rough Rider Center.Thurs., May 27
2-4 p.m. - Food Giveaway - First Presbyterian Church, 316 4th Ave. NE.Tues., June 8
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WILLIAMS COUNTYEvents in Williston unless otherwise listed. CT Zone.Wed., May 19
10 a.m.-3 p.m. - - Free event open to all ages. Participants will meet City of Williston Public Works staff, explore equipment, learn about projects and services and receive goody bags. Williston Public Works, 1121 5th St E. Thurs., May 20
7 p.m. - - Join history
more information call 701-572-9034.Sat., May 22
5 p.m. - MonDak Chapter RMEF Banquet - Games, live
art, trips. Single: $65; couples, $95; reserved tables available. Upper Missouri Valley Fairgrounds Bldg B. To purchase tickets: Deb, 701-570-2907; [email protected]. Online: https://events.rmef.org/shop/mondak.6 p.m. - at the Races - All classes. Gates 6 p.m.; race, 7 p.m. Sat., May 29
12 p.m. - Flag Raising Ceremony - This ceremony by the 6th Infantry Regiment Association frontier army re-enactors marks the beginning of summer hours.
more information call 701-572-9034.
DAWSON COUNTYEvents in Glendive unless otherwise listed. CT ZoneFri., June 4 & Sat., June 55-9 p.m. MDT - Glendive Medical Center Foundation Grill & Chill Fundraiser - BBQ, live and silent auction Friday evening. Dawson County Fairgrounds, 2200 N Merrill Ave.
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RMC Wish Becomes Reality Through COVID-Relief Funds
By Jaimee Green
Through federal funds designated to prepare, prevent and respond to the coronavirus disease, a project is under-way at Roosevelt Medical Center, Culbertson, to mitigate for infectious disease outbreaks that may come in the future. A total of nearly $3 million was received through gifted CARES
-ities by creating areas in the facility where it is possible to separate clinic, hospital, and long-term care patients to limit exposure to infectious disease.
To achieve this, clinical, lab and physical therapy ser-vices are relocating upstairs to a more centralized area with emergency department access while separating it from the long-term care population. The radiology department will also be moved to allow for a third exam room in the emergency room capable of providing negative pressure to respiratory patients. A new HVAC system is being installed to increase
and other infectious disease patients with less restrictive access to other areas of the facility and less alteration of daily activities unassociated with the care of infectious disease patients. This plan will hopefully allow long-term care patients to be able to move with less limitations throughout the areas
With the national emergency declaration due to the
-plemented visitation restrictions for all healthcare facilities, effectively stopping regular healthcare visits. As clinic visits resumed, the pandemic made it necessary to ensure clinic patients did not come in contact with long-term-care resi-dents at RMC and created a hardship for developing ways to maintain clinic access for sick patients, while keeping areas accessible to the residents. The current layout of the facility does not allow for some separation between sick patients crossing areas that long-term care patients occupy. The resident dining room and sunroom are near the main facility entrance where the clinic patients come in and patient rooms are located down the emergency room hallway. This requires shifting residents into other locations to reduce exposure during infectious disease outbreaks.
current infectious disease management in mind years ago, but this funding has provided an opportunity to make those
This project will ensure enhanced infectious disease controls in isolation care areas while hopefully maintaining more near-normal living for long-term care residents and safer care for sick patients,” she added.
The work is being provided by bonded Montana-based companies including Frontier Heating and Cooling, Spencer
Hardy Construction. Ellerkamp Construction kicked off the project several months ago by completing the wallpaper removal and painting of the west resident hall and patient rooms. Plumb Montana, Billings, installed medical gasses in each resident room and the west hall foundation was secured after years of settling caused cracking in isolated areas.
Since then, asbestos abatement has been completed in current work areas and Hardy Construction gutted and is reconstructing the two hallways near the emergency room as well as the telemedicine area. The radiology department is moving next to the CT suite and the former X-ray room will become a third ER exam room. The lab is moving into the former telemedicine room and the hallways where resi-dents once lived are becoming clinic exam rooms, a physical
Non-clinical departments such as marketing, infor-mation technology and maintenance, as well as training and meeting rooms are relocating downstairs. To free up space, traveling staff who once stayed on-site during their contracted work for RMC, now occupy small trailers off-site.
RMC is also in the process of installing a new air handler
while also allowing for a negative pressure exam room in the emergency room when needed to contain airborne particles from respiratory-illness patients.
use of space and many cabinets throughout the facility are being replaced with non-porous surfaces to allow for enhanced disinfecting.
Funds will be used to create a new and separate clinic
Two of the parking spaces will be designated for handi-capped parking. Visitors coming in to see long-term care residents will continue to park in the lot on the west side of the facility.
will also make it easier to hook up telephone connec-tions in resident rooms and replace outdated black and white main door monitors
capabilities. New telecom-munication switches will be large enough for connecting patient rooms and areas with high-speed data connec-tions for entertainment or for video communications like skype or zoom.
The project is tentative for completion in mid-sum-mer and will cost about $3 million. A ribbon cutting ceremony and open house will take place following completion of the project.
Nationally, this emer-gency relief funding was made available under the CARES Act to enable health-care facilities to prepare, prevent and respond to the coronavirus disease pan-demic. This included ex-pense related to the building of temporary structures, leasing of property, pur-chasing medical supplies
and equipment, increased workforce utilization, training,
operating expenses and are only for preparing, preventing
growing our business to generate revenue that keeps our medical services available to our community,” said Jennifer
the things our foundation raises money for. We hope our supporters will continue to come to our events and support their hometown hospital to ensure our frontier community has access to quality care,” she added.
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and strong disease package
HEAD COOKPOSITION
Fairview School is looking to fill a full-time head cook position. Position comes with benefits. Please apply on our website:
www.fschool.org - resources - classified applicationFairview School Districts 3 & 13
HOUSEKEEPINGPOSITION
Fairview School is looking to fill a full-time housekeeping position. Position comes with
benefits. Please apply on our website: www.fschool.org - resources - classified application
Fairview School Districts 3 & 13
PART-TIME FILL-IN DRIVEROne day a week picking up newspapers early
Tuesday morning in Minot with stops at businesses and post office in Watford City and Sidney. Fill in when permanent driver is temporarily unavailable.
Must be able to lift up to 80lbs, have a valid operator’s driver’s license (CDL not required) & clean driving record. Applicants will be required to submit a
copy of driving record. Call 406-433-3306 for questions.
Applications available at the Sidney Job Service.
Application materials include a district application, background check, a letter of
interest, a resume and 2 to 3 letters of reference.
This position is open until filled.You may request the district application
by calling 776-2317 or emailing [email protected]
SAVAGE SCHOOL IS LOOKING TO FILL THE DISTRICT CLERK’S POSITION
Application materials include a district application, background check, a letter of
interest, a resume and 2 to 3 letters of reference.
This position is open until filled.You may request the district application
by calling 776-2317 or emailing [email protected]
SAVAGE SCHOOL IS LOOKING TO FILL THE ASSISTANT COOK POSITION
MAGRUM MOTORSWilliston, ND • 701-572-0114 • 770-6375
NOW SELLINGNEW AND
USED TIRESoffering light mechanics as well
MAGRUM MOTORSWilliston, ND • 701-572-0114 • 701-770-6375
INSTALLEDWINDSHIELDSFOR MOST MAKES
AND MODELS
CA$H FORMobile Homes1990+ Newer
REH Sales970-308-5571
Glass Jewelry Display Casewith storage drawer & security lock
FOR SALE
Call 406-489-1945
$400OBO
HELP WANTED EXTENSION AGENT – ROOSEVELT COUNTYFul l t ime faculty, MSU Ex tens ion . W i l l p l an , implement and evaluate educational programs in agriculture, and provide leadership for 4-H/Youth Development program. Bachelor’s degree required. For complete information and how to apply, see www.msuextension.org, careers. Screening begins June 21, 2021. Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r , Ve t e r a n s /Disabled.
FREELANCE REPORTERThe Roundup Newspaper is looking for a Freelance position for reporter to take photos & write stories at a
weekly regional publication. M u s t h a v e c o m p u t e r skills, valid driver’s license and reliable automobile. Short distance travel may be necessary. Required test ing for : spel l ing & grammar (basic), reading comprehension & Microsoft Word 2010 at Job Service.Call 433-1204 for testing. To apply, contact Sidney JobServ ice fo r a gener ic application.
HANDYMANHandyman wanted for wide range of maintenance and repair. 406-489-5195.
PART TIME DRIVER WANTED Part time Delivery Driver for The Roundup to drive to Minot, ND once a week
to pick up newspapers and complete delivery stops in Watford City, ND and Sidney, MT. Average 10-12 hours per week. Must be able to lift up to 80 pounds. Must have a valid operator’s driver’s license, no CDL required, must have a clean driving record. Apply by submitting a c o m p l e t e d g e n e r i c application and proof of driving record (MVR) to Job Service in Sidney.
FARM & RANCHQUALITY BLACK ANGUS BULLS FOR SALEYearling and 2-year-old bulls, performance information available. If interested, contact Dean Levang, Keene, ND, 701-675-2306. Please leave a message if no answer.
FOR SALEWATER PUMP & TOP SOILJD powered water pump on trailer, will easily run a large pivot, $5,000. Topsoil; $20 per yard, loaded on your trailer. Discount price for 100 yards or more; discount price if you load. Leave message if no answer, 701-744-5729.
SERVICESROUND OR RECTANGULAR TABLES & CHAIRS FOR RENTParties, weddings, get-t o g e t h e r s . U l t i m a t e Showdown Assoc. Located at Hefty Seed Co. south of Sidney, has tables & chairs for rent. Will deliver. Call 406-488-4338.
FOR RENTAPARTMENT 2 bedroom, 1 bath, pet friendly, $625. 406-489-5195.
WANTEDWANTED TO HIRE OR RENT:Dirt scrapper, 10-15 yard capacity, need to move about 1500 yards or nice rock free soil, with or without an operator. Leave message is no answer, 701-774-5729.
LEGALSMONTANA 7TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT RICHLAND COUNTY In the Matter of the Name Change of Kirpa KRAO Kaur your name now Kirpa KRAO KaurPetitioner Cause No.:DV-21-34
NOTICE OF HEARINGON NAME CHANGE
This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Kirpa KRAO Kaur to Esla Katie Ross Atwood O’Clair The hearing wil l be on 06/30/2021 at 1:15 p.m. The hearing will be at Law & Justice Center, Richland County. 5/3/21 Janice Klempel Clerk of District Court By: Laurel Molden Deputy Clerk of Court
(Publish May 12, 19, 26 & June 2, 2021)
Lunch MenusSidney School
Thurs., May 20: Soft shell tacos, pizza, gelatin. Fri., May 21: No school.Mon., May 24: Cheeseburg-ers,french fries, mandarin oranges.Tues., May 25: Uncrust-ables, ravioli. (WS only)Tues., May 26 & Wed. May 27: Chefs choice.
Savage SchoolThurs., May 20: choice. Fri., May 21: Sack lunch.
Rau SchoolThurs., May 20: choiceFri., May 21: No school.Mon., May 24: Sack lunch.Tues., May 25: Taco in a bag, salad, pears.Wed., May 26: Cheese-burgers, baked beans, wa-termelon.Thurs., May 27: Pizza, fresh veggies, berry cups.
Richey SchoolThurs., May 20: Taco in a bag.
Culbertson SchoolThurs., May 20: Taco in a bag, beans, strawberry shortcake. Fri., May 21: Pizza, mixed veggies, vanilla pudding.Mon., May 24: Chicken fajitas, refried beans, apple slices.
Tues., May 25: Cheese-burgers, chips, carrot sticks.Wed., May 26: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes, green beans.Thurs., May 27: King pret-zel, popsicle, applesauce.Fri., May 28: Sack lunch, ice cream.
Fairview SchoolThurs., May 20: Chicken tenders, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggies, fruit. Fri., May 21: Chicken al-fredo, garlic toast, veggies, fruit.Mon., May 24-Fri., May 28:
Alexander SchoolThurs., May 20: End of the year BBQ.
Watford City SchoolThurs., May 20: Stuffed crust pepperoni pizza, side salad. Fri., May 21:Mon., May 24: Chicken nuggets, tater tots.Tues., May 25: Cheese stuffed pretzel sticks, kettle corn.Wed., May 26: Bean and cheese burrito, fritos.Thurs., May 27: Stuffed cheese breadsticks, mari-nara sauce.Fri., May 28: Ham and cheese croissant, chex mix, treat.
Sidney: 35002 CR 123 • 406-433-7737Glendive: 2703 W. Towne St. • 406-377-4398Plentywood: Hwy 16 East • 406-765-2624
Williston: 13896 W. Front St. • 701-572-5493Miles City: 12 Peggy Lane • 406-874-7428
Farm & Ranch, Oil Field & Construction Materials, Fencing
Supplies, New Steel, Pipe, Aluminum & Stainless
Customer Service is Our #1 Priority
Office: (406) 433-7586Fax: (406) 433-7596
Service: (406) 489-0915
Blaine Rogers – Owner | PO Box 1003 | 34980 Hwy 23 • Sidney, MT
• Portable Toilet Rentals• Septic Pumping & Installation• Jetting Frozen Sewer Lines• Snake Jobs• Camera-Locate Sewer Lines• Pipe Burst Sewer Lines (eliminates digging up entire yard)
• Troubleshooting
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Scholarships are awarded annually to student members who are graduating seniors or continuing students. Students are selected based on their performance in an essay contest that is voted on by members of the DWCU staff.
ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2021 7A
Prioritize Your Health
Patti Iversen,
APRN, FNP-C
By Patti Iversen,
APRN, FNP-C
Do you remember the -
structions? “In case of an
will drop from the overhead console. Please apply your
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able to breathe and help
idea applies to personal
health can not only contrib-
also let you continue your ef-
with family and friends.Parents often put their
own wants and needs on
and resources for other
someone else have that last -
reasonable concessions to
out time or resources for per-sonal health maintenance
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the most important resource you have to offer to your loved ones: yourself. Good health not only allows you to enjoy a robust life of activity
enables you to participate in the lives of family and friends. While we are not able to predict or control all of the potential health bar-
efforts truly do impact our
for ourselves. Our families also reap the benefit or
whether we mean to involve them or not.
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health maintenance was temporarily delayed sec-ondary to availability issues or personal concerns about
“catch up” health mainte-nance needs to be a priority.
that there will be an increase
cancers that could have
colonoscopies or mammo-
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primary care provider for
discuss recommendations
for a clinic visit.
time to start.-
ment with a Sidney Health -
sician or advanced practice -
or visit the Sidney Health -
across the continuum of care.
On Saturday, May 15 The Sidney Sidney Tendo
Tae Kwon Do School hosted a meet With Williston
Tae Kwon Do and Judo Academy. Pictured are
members from Williston Tae Kwon Do and Judo
Academy and Sidney Tae Kwon Do School.
(Submitted photo)
Sidney Tendo Tae Kwon Do School Hosts Meet With Williston Tae Kwon Do & Judo Academy May 15
Do School hosted a meet
Do and Judo Academy.
follows.Forms
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Williston.Yellow Older Boys Belts:
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Sidney.
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Our Lot Looks A Little Bit Empty But,
WE ARE OPEN!SALES
Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.SERVICE
Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
$Come & Save Thousands
$
$ $We Have Moved A Portion Of Inventory To The
FOUR BEARS CASINOFor Our Off Site Sale!!
Wed., May 19 Thurs., May 20 Fri., May 21 Sat., May 22
SALE PRICES ARE GOOD AT BOTH LOCATIONS!
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NoProblem!
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8A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2021
Richland County 4-H Communication Event Held April 6
Back from left, Eva Srygley, Amariah Hier, Ezra Hier and Job Hier. Front,
Beau Becker, Felixe Becker, Hazen Foss and Leddy Larson. Not pictured is
Kinlee Peters, Vaughn Verhasselt, Finely Verhasselt, Landry Larson, Garrett
Larson and Grady Larson. (Photo by Josie Evenson)
By Josie Evenson
The annual Speech and Demonstration Day event was held April 6, at Pella Lu-theran Church, Sidney, MT. Speech and Demonstration Day is a local 4-H event, where 4-H members get to practice public speaking skills that build self-confi-dence and self-esteem. A demonstration gives the 4-H member the ability to teach others how to do something that they have learned, they present the step by step process to the audience and judges. Members are evaluated on understanding of subject matter, their public speaking skills and how they answer questions from the judges. In the prepared public speaking category youth communicate an idea, thought or point of view with-out using any visual aids. Members are evaluated on knowledge of subject matter, speaking skills and maintain-ing audience interest. This
year 14 4-H youth partici-pated in the communication events.
The Cloverbuds that participated were: Kinlee Peters, Beau Becker and Vaughn Verhasselt.
In the junior demon-stration division, there were five members that partici-pated. Leddy Larson gave a demonstration on Break-away Balance. Finely Ver-hasselt gave a demonstra-tion on How to Make a Book Buddy. Hazen Foss gave a demonstration on the Battle of the Soaps. Landry Larson gave a demonstration titled Inject. Eva Srygley gave on talk on the Penguins of the World. All members in the junior demonstration division received a blue ribbon for their presentations. Hazen Foss also took home the honors of the top junior demonstrator.
The Crown Division is comprised of junior mem-bers who have, in years pre-
vious, already won their re-spective division. This year we only had one memberin the Crown Division; Fe-lixe Becker gave a demon-stration titled Incubating Eggs. He was named the top Crown demonstrator.
One junior member competed in the preparedspeech category. Ezra Hier gave a speech called What You to Do When You Get Your Fish. He was namedtop junior speech.
In the senior divisionsthere were two preparedspeeches and three demon-strations. Amariah Hier gave a speech titled Who Was the Beautiful Jimkey? and Gar-rett Larson gave a speech on the Price of a Horse. For senior demonstrationsJob Hier gave one calledMagical Misdirection, GradyLarson gave one on Market-ing Cattle and Amariah Hier
Song. All seniors receivedblue ribbons.
Al l top juniors wi l l
Achievement Day that willbe held in the fall. All seniorswho meet all other require-ments are eligible to attendMontana 4-H Congress inthe summer to compete for the state title. RichlandCounty 4-H would like to thank all the judges, volun-teers and Pella LutheranChurch staff for making thisa successful event.
Disaster Assistance For 2021 Livestock Forage Losses In 14 Montana Counties
Submitted by
Tammy Lyseng, County
Executive Director USDA
Richland County Farm
Service Agency, Montana
Livestock producers in 14 Montana counties are eligible to apply for 2021 Livestock Forage Disaster
small grain, native pasture, improved pasture, annualryegrass, and forage sor-ghum.
LFP provides compen-sation if you suffer grazing losses for covered livestock due to drought on privately
on federally managed land.County committees can
only accept LFP applications
by the National Office of qualifying drought or if afederal agency prohibits pro-ducers from grazing normal permitted livestock on fed-erally managed lands due
The following Montana counties have triggered the 2021 LFP drought crite-ria: Carter, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield,McCone, Phillips, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Sher-idan, Valley and Wibaux. Producers must complete a CCC-853 and the required supporting documentation no later than Jan. 31, 2022, for 2021 losses.
For additional informa-tion about LFP, includingeligible livestock and fire criteria, contact the local USDA Service Center and/or visit fsa.usda.gov/mt.
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ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2021 9A
EASTERN CTRACK & FIELD DIVISIONALS
Thursday, May 20At Sidney High School
Track Events10:45am ........100 Meter Hurdles ............Girls Finals 110 Meter Hurdles ........... Boys Finals11:15am ........100 Meter Dash .................Girls Finals 100 Meter Dash ................ Boys Finals11:35am ........1600 Meter Run .................Girls Finals 1600 Meter Run ................ Boys Finals12:00pm ........4X100 Meter Relay ............Girls Finals 4X100 Meter Relay ........... Boys Finals12:20pm ........400 Meter Dash .................Girls Finals 400 Meter Dash ................ Boys Finals2:00pm ..........300 Meter Hurdles ............Girls Finals 300 Meter Hurdles ........... Boys Finals2:20pm ..........800 Meter Run ...................Girls Finals 800 Meter Run .................. Boys Finals2:40pm ..........200 Meter Dash .................Girls Finals 200 Meter Dash ................ Boys Finals3:00pm ..........3200 Meter Run .................Girls Finals
3300 Meter Run ................ Boys Finals3:35pm ..........4X100 Meter Relay ............Girls Finals 4X100 Meter Relay ........... Boys Finals
Field Events10:00am ........Pole Vault ....................................Boys Shot Put.......................................Boys Javelin ..........................................Girls Long Jump ...................................Girls11:30am ........Discus .........................................Boys Triple Jump .................................Boys High Jump ....................................Girls1:00pm ..........Javelin .........................................Boys Pole Vault .....................................Girls Shot Put........................................Girls2:30pm ..........High Jump ...................................Boys Discus ..........................................Girls Triple Jump ..................................Girls
Schedule of Events:
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• Custom Meat Processing
• Curing & Smoking
• Sausage & JerkyMon - Fri: 8am - 5pm • 406-776-244710668 Hwy 16 • Savage, MT 59262
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Daniels-Sheridan
Federal Credit UnionYour savings federally insured to $250,000. National Credit Union Adm., a U.S. Govt. Agency Open 10am - 2am Daily
401 Ellery AvenueFairview, MT406-742-8110Steakhouse Hours:Sun-Thurs: 5-9pmFri & Sat: 5-10pm
Sales & ServiceMon-Fri: 8am - 5pm
SalesSat: 9am - 1pm
215 East Main St • Sidney1-800-482-1810 • 433-1810
“Experience the Eagle Country Difference!”
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From the Fairview School Board, Administration & Staff
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Fairview, MT • 701.844.5775
Savage, MT • 406.776.2489
Culbertson, MT • 406.787.6606
Porta Potties • Potable Water • Loaders • Communications • Backhoe • Trucking • Skid Houses
Dispatch: 701-844-1234 | Fairview, MT
GOOD LUCK!
Good Luck!
R&L FusionFrom the Lambert School Staff
Open 9am - 4pmMonday - Friday
Box 465 • Fairview, MT406-742-5203
Savage, MT406-776-2334
Mon-Kota, Inc.Fertilizer & Irrigation
Sales & Service
Fairview, MT • 701-844-5300
An Outreach Service of
406-742-5261 304 S Ellery Ave, Suite 1
Fairview, MT
Mon. - Thurs.: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday: 8:30am - Noon
•Oil Field Roads & Locations • Reclaim Work
• Gravel & Scoria Hauling
Fairview, MT406-742-5549
Family DiningOpen 4:30 pm Tue-Fri
2 pm Sat & SunFairview • 406-742-5180
Good Luck!
• Commercial
• Residential
• Remodels
• New ConstructionChuck Quinnell406-776-2331
Shops At Fox Run404 N Central • Sidney, MTOpen Daily 6am - 10pm406-433-2305
reynoldsmarket.com
406-742-5441303 S Ellery St • Fairview, MT
• Grocery • Bakery• Fresh Meat • Beer• Ice • Snacks• Full Service Deli
406-774-3475Lambert, MT
2429 W. Holly St.406-488-4400
Roll-off dumpster rentals776-2500
Lambert, MTJim & Rebecca Miller416 S. Ellery
1601 S Central • Sidney, MT406-433-3858
Mon-Fri: 7am - 5:30pmSat: 7am - 12pm
Straight Talk • Fair PricesHonest Service
LAMBERT, MONTANA406-774-3331
SIDNEY, MONTANA406-433-3014406-433-2508406 433 2508
Mon-Fri: 7am - 6pmSat: 7am - 2pm | 406-488-84732650 S Central Ave • Sidney, MT
Hwy.16 S, SidneyMontana406-433-4650
PIZZA & FINE FOODS
Trampoline Mats • Dodge Ball • Rock Climbing WallObstacle Course • Bumper Cars • Wipe-out
3206 26th St W • Williston, ND | 701-572-2222323232323232332220600606060606060606060 222226t6t6 hhh SSStStS WWWWWW WWW t NDNDNDDD 00101 222 222222222 22St W W ND | 7001 55722 2222
Arcade Games For All AgesPlus Birthday Party Rooms, Pizza & Beverages!Barrett Pharmacy & Variety
145 Main • Watford City, ND • 701-842-3311
G R A D U A T I O N G I F T S F O R B O Y S & G I R L S
Throw Blankets • Men’s Wallets • Jewelry • PursesGift Cards • Gift Bags • Duke Cannon Products
Chalkboard Party Pack (Party Hats, Cups, Banner & Chalk Pen)
Every Thursday 5-8pmAt The Long X Vistor’s Center
(100 2nd Ave SW • Watford City, ND)
MAY 13THSTARTING
Live music by local artists, beer garden, community charitable event,
family friendly, games/activities for all and hot dogs of course!
Thank you to our sponsors: Pioneer Museum, AWOL Well Service, Long X Liquor, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Mountain Echo Events, Morelli’s Distributing, Long X Arts Foundation and McKenzie County Tourism
Huge Selection of:Bedding Plants •
Perennials •Shrubs •
Trees •
Get Growing!
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Monday - Friday: 9am - 6pmSaturday: 9am - 5pm3515 West Front StWilliston, ND | 701-572-6083
202 3rd Ave NW Sidney MT 59270phone 406 488 4366
fax 406 630 4433
Union GatewayAgency
Congratulations To
Dr. Jade Brunsvold
(Optometrist)
Class of 2021Pacific University
Jade has accepted a residency for this coming year at the Veteran’s Hospital in Fayetteville, AR. She is the daughter
of Mary Jo and Lance Brunsvold of Sidney, MT.
10A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2021
Sidney’s Off The Clock Event Set For May 27
By Anna Dragseth
Fa i rv iew Wests ide
Elementary held its
“Sounds Like Summer“
concert Wednesday,
May 12.
Pictured front row (L-R):
Elsie Olson, Ava Breuer,
Elijah Dinkelman, Axel
Umback, Kylie Ellis and
Nephi Romero, Isabella
Morales. 2nd row (L-R):
Ella Skov, Levi Legg,
Grayson Vigoren, Brody
Kor tes and James
Kness. 3rd tow (L-R):
Emma Karren, Kayden
Ferdinand, Connor
McPherson, Garrett
Harrell and Cayden Nay.
(Submitted photo)
Sounds Like Summer
Renee Tomala (left)
and Emily Spolyar
from Pheasants
Forever speak to the
Alexander students.
(Photos submitted)
Pollinator
Habitat ProjectThe Youth Pollinator
Event for Alexander
Public School 3rd and
4th graders was held
at Lewis and Clark Trail
Museum, Alexander,
on May 12. Students
attending the event
helped plant crops;
learn about wildlife and
conservation, and how
to create a pollinator
habitat.