Articles from the September 18, 2019 edition


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  • Jacobson Benefit Sept. 28

    Sep 18, 2019

    The Sidney Elks Lodge will host a benefit on Saturday, September 28 for former Sidney resident Jason Jacobson who was severely injured in a car accident in 2015. All proceeds will go towards purchasing a wheelchair accessible vehicle to increase Jason’s mobility and quality of life. A free will offering brisket and pulled pork dinner by Moe’s Smokin’ Grill will start at 5 p.m., followed by silent and live auctions beginning at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Steve Geiser at 406-480-4755 or Kathy Nicholson at 406-480-9032. Jason expla...

  • MT Attorney General Candidate Kimberly Dudik Visits Sidney

    Nicole Lucina|Sep 18, 2019

    During her campaign of running for Montana Attorney General, Kimberly Dudik paid a visit to Sidney where she met with the public for a meet and greet at Sunny's Family Restaurant. Dudik has spent time in the legislature, as assistant Attorney General and as a nurse. "My career has always been about helping people," Dudik said. One of the first things Dudik addressed was the issue with meth in the state, as well as the heroin and opioid problem. Dudik stated that 60-80 percent of all crimes are...

  • Casey Schreiner Visited Sidney, September 10

    Sep 18, 2019

    Casey Schreiner recently visited Sidney during his campaign for governor, meeting with the public at the Rod Iron. Schreiner used to be a high school biology teacher. During his time teaching, he took a group of students to Helena on a class trip. During the trip one of his students suggested that he run for legislature, a choice that he took into consideration and said "changed his life." "Running for governor is something that everyday Montanans should be able to do," Schreiner said. Among...

  • Watford City Sports

    Sep 18, 2019