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  • Sidney High School Cross Country Results

    Jay Borseth|Oct 16, 2013

    Saturday the Sidney cross country teams went to Miles City. In the varsity girls race, Tess Ler finished with a top 20 finish. She took 16th with a time of 20:49. Also racing was Tessa Hill, 23:31; and Ashley Ray, 28:12. On the varsity boys side, Christian Anglesey ran a time of 17:48, Zach Sommerfeld ran a time of 18:05 (a new season best time for him), and Skyler Tibbits ran a time of 22:00. The middle school boys, Jacobe Croff tied his personal season best time of 9:53 and placed 20th in his race. For the middle school girls, Scottlynn...

  • LYREA Coat & Food Drive in October

    Oct 16, 2013

    In the spirit of Co-op Month, Lower Yellowstone Rural Electric Association (LYREA) is holding its annual coat and food drive through the entire month of October. With the increases in the price of food and necessities, there is an overwhelming need for help. It’s a great time of the year to clean out your closets and find any winter gear such as hats, gloves, scarves, mittens, boots, snowsuits, or coats that are no longer used. You may also drop off any monetary donations (please make checks payable to Richland County Food Bank), n...

  • Farm Credit Services Offers College Scholarships

    Teresa Kjellberg|Oct 16, 2013

    The independent Farm Credit Services associations headquartered in Fargo, Mandan and Minot, with branch offices in various locations throughout ND and MN, will award 32 scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each to high school seniors who plan to enroll in college next fall. Recipients must be from an actively farming and/or ranching family, or be planning to pursue a career in farming or some other aspect of agriculture. Eligible applicants include those who reside in any North Dakota county or in the Minnesota counties of Becker, Beltrami,...

  • MonDak Motorsports Donates Side-by-side to Fairview Volunteer Fire Department

    Oct 16, 2013

    MonDak Motorsports of Williston donated a Honda Pioneer side-by-side to the Fairview Volunteer Fire Department in honor of Pam Unterseher who was an EMT for 26 years and worked closely with the department. Pictured, L to R, are Fairview Fire Department representatives Amy Fugate, J.W. Skogas and Ed Shannon and Pam’s family: daughter Julie Wood, husband Leroy, grandchildren Landon, Connor and Norah Unterseher, niece Nikki Kringen, daughter-in-law Charlotte, nephew Josh Kringen and son J...

  • Public Asked to Nominate an Outstanding Volunteer

    Marissa Perry|Oct 16, 2013

    Annual Awards Recognize Volunteer Service in Montana The Governor’s Office of Community Service and the Montana Commission on Community Service are now accepting nominations for the 2014 ServeMontana Awards. Presented in February, these annual awards recognize outstanding Montana individuals, organizations and national service members committed to community and volunteer service. “Montanans deserve to be recognized for the impactful work they are doing in local communities,” said Dan Ritter, Director of the Governor’s Office of Communi...

  • Correction

    Oct 16, 2013

    The front page story entitled “Quilts and More to Give Away Sewing Machine in Honor of National 4-H Week” contained the following errors: The name of the give away sewing machine is Elna 520. The business owner’s name is Nancy Van Hook not Laura Van Hook. The winter hours should have read 10 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Friday and 10 am to 3 pm on Saturdays. The Roundup would like to apologize for any inconvenience this has caused....

  • October is National Apple Month

    Ludmila Keller|Oct 16, 2013

    Fall is a great time to buy apples. This tree fruit is not only a good source of fiber, but also high in potassium and vitamin C. Additionally, apples are naturally fat- and sodium-free. One 2.5” apple only has 81 calories. All these are good reasons to add apples to our diet. So let’s start with picking the right apples. When you buy apples, choose firm, smooth-skinned ones with intact stems. They should smell fresh, not musty. If you can dent an apple with your finger, it is too soft. Mak...

  • Hunting Means Having Fun with Friends and Family

    Brenda Mehling|Oct 16, 2013

    There have been many great memories made from hunting in the past 40 years for local Sidney pheasant and deer hunter Steve Bright. In his younger days, it was about having fun with his buddies. However, now that he is a father and grandfather of 2 up and coming hunters, the hunting experience has become more about spending quality time with his family. Bright remembers loving to hunt so much in his younger days that he and his buddies would shoot jackrabbits so they could afford ammunition. He...

  • What does the "sell-by" or "best if used by" date on food mean to you?

    Tie Shank|Oct 16, 2013

    Don’t feel alone if the terms “sell-by” or “best if used by” confuse you. Emily M. Broad Leib, a lecturer in Food Law and Policy at Harvard Law School and the co-founder of Harvard’s Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC), states “The labeling system is aimed at helping consumers understand freshness, but it fails - they think it’s about safety. And (consumers) are wasting money and wasting food because of this misunderstanding.” A recent study done by Harvard Law School’s Food Law and Policy Clinic...