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  • District 2C Tournament Held in Sidney

    Feb 22, 2017

    The Eastern 2C District Tournament was held in Sidney last week. Boys Eastern 2C placers, first Mon/Dak; second, Fairview, third, Savage, fourth, Froid/Lake and the fifth place game between Bainville and R&L Fusion will be Monday 7:30 p.m. in Culbertson. Girls Eastern 2C placers, first Mon/Dak; second, Plentywood; third, Froid/Lake; fourth, Savage and the fifth place game between Bainville and Circle will be Monday at 6 p.m. in Culbertson....

  • Miss Montana Crown to Classroom Tour Focuses on STEM

    Jan 11, 2017

    Miss Montana Lauren Scofield will be in Miles City doing school presentations as part of her crown to classroom school tours. She has been visiting schools across Montana encouraging students to pursue the fields of STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. She will be in Savage and Sidney Schools on Jan. 16 and Culbertson and Bainville on January 17 doing science experiments and playing piano, her talent at the Miss America Pageant. At the crown to classroom tour Lauren will talk about the importance of basic STEM knowledge in...

  • Montana Department of Transportation Proposes Resurfacing Project on Secondary Highway 327 Through Bainville

    Jan 4, 2017

    The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) would like to notify the public and seek comments on a proposal to resurface about 0.65 miles of Secondary Highway 327 (Clinton Street and 5th Avenue), through the town of Bainville. The project begins at the intersection with U.S. Highway 2 at reference post 0.0 and extends south for 0.65 miles, ending on 5th Avenue approximately 0.1 miles east of the intersection of Clinton Street and 5th Avenue at reference post 0.65. Proposed work includes a mill and overlay of the existing plant mix...

  • Fairview Homecoming

    Sep 21, 2016

    Fairview's 4th grade class, led by Mrs. Shelmerdine, entertained the homecoming parade watchers with "Pop Go the Warriors" last Friday afternoon. The Lady Warriors volleyball team defeated Bainville in straight sets Friday night, while the Warrior football team defeated the Broadus Hawks by a score of 52-6 Saturday night....

  • Sidney Elks Lodge #1782 And VFW Post #4099 To Host Honor Ride

    Kristin Kennedy|Jul 27, 2016

    The Elks Lodge BPOE #1782 and the VFW Post #4099 invites all community, military personnel, veterans and their families to attend our 4th Annual Honor Ride and Appreciation Day on Saturday, July 30, 2016. This year we will be riding in memory of Charlie Boyer and honoring our Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. Registration will begin at 10:00am at the Sidney Elks Lodge at 123 3rd Street SW. Non-veterans will pay a $20 fee for their Shake Ticket. At 10:45am, we will have the flag raising and dedication, then depart at 11am for the 100-mile Honor...

  • Sidney Elks Lodge #1782 And VFW Post #4099 To Host Honor Ride

    Kristin Kennedy|Jul 6, 2016

    Sidney, MT, June 27, 2016 – The Elks Lodge BPOE #1782 and the VFW Post #4099 invites all community, military personnel, veterans and their families to attend our 4th Annual Honor Ride and Appreciation Day on Saturday, July 30, 2016. This year we will be riding in memory of Charlie Boyer and honoring our Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. Registration will begin at 10:00am at the Sidney Elks Lodge at 123 3rd Street SW. Non-veterans will pay a $20 fee for their Shake Ticket. At 10:45am, we will have the flag raising and dedication then depart at 1...

  • Find Adventures in 'Confluence Country'

    Rick and Susie Graetz|Jun 29, 2016

    Some of Montana's earliest recorded history played out on the eastern fringes of our state. Through Fort Union, this "Confluence Country" held supremacy over the fur trade business of the Upper Missouri from about 1830 until the 1850s. On April 27, 1805, the Corps of Discovery, after having spent a few days at the joining of the two rivers, (just across the state line in North Dakota), first entered what would become Montana Territory. Meriwether Lewis noted in the expedition journals ... "we sa...

  • Fusion Win Eastern C Track Title

    Bill Vander Weele|May 25, 2016

    For the first time in the cooperative's history, the R&L Fusion captured the Eastern C divisional championship in boys track. The Fusion won the meet in Sidney Thursday with 119 points. Fairview placed second with 89 and Savage earned third with 85 points. "The kids worked hard," Fusion Coach Larry Sommerfeld said of the title. One of the keys was the program's distance runners, who scored 47 points at the divisional meet. Sommerfeld credits distance "guru" Cesar Morales with the strong...

  • Roosevelt Medical Center's Lost Penny Days Raises Over $1,500

    Jaimee Green|Mar 9, 2016

    The results are in! A total of $760.00 was raised through this year’s Lost Penny Days and the school that raised the most pennies was Bainville School. Together, their student body raised a total of $304.93. Froid School came in second, raising $262.04 and Culbertson School raised a total of $193.88. The traveling plaque will be delivered to Bainville School where it will stay for the next year. This year, Sionix Oilfield Solutions of Culbertson, offered to match the amount raised by the s...

  • MonDak Ag Days and Trade Show in Sidney This Week

    Meagan Dotson|Mar 2, 2016

    The MonDak Ag Days and Trade Show, Thursday March 3rd and Friday March 4th, will hold educational sessions at the Richland County Event Center featuring the latest and greatest information and developments for Agricultural producers. Topics on Thursday include UAV/Drone usage in crop production, cover crops, Glyphosate Resistant Marestail, GMOs, sugar beet disease, optimum sugar beet health strategies, and sugar beet weed control, beginning at 9:00am. The afternoon educational sessions held on M...

  • A Wide Range Of Topics Will Be Covered During Ag Days, March 3rd & 4th

    Meagan Dotson|Feb 24, 2016

    The MonDak Ag Days and Trade Show, Thur., March 3 and Fri., March 4, will hold educational sessions at the Richland County Event Center featuring the latest and greatest information and developments for Agricultural producers. Topics on Thursday include UAV/Drone usage in crop production, cover crops, Glyphosate Resistant Marestail, GMO’s, sugar beet disease, optimum sugar beet health strategies, and sugar beet weed control, beginning at 9 a.m. The afternoon educational sessions held on March 3...

  • Roosevelt Memorial Healthcare Foundation Scholarships Now Available

    Jaimee Green|Jan 20, 2016

    The Roosevelt Memorial Healthcare Foundation welcomes scholarship applications for 2016! For area students interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, RMHF is currently offering two, $500 scholarships to graduating students from the Culbertson, Froid and Bainville School Districts. Students must be attending, or planning on attending a two, or four year accredited college or university. The scholarship is also available to current college or graduate students in the healthcare field of study...

  • Elaine Portra, 96, Fairview, MT

    Dec 30, 2015

    Funeral services for Elaine Portra, 96 of Fairview, MT are at 10 am on Thursday, December 31 at Zion Lutheran Church in Fairview with Pastor Roberta Pierce officiating. Interment will be in the Bainville Cemetery, under the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Elaine died December 26, 2015 in Fairview, MT....

  • RMHF Gears Up For Fall Fest

    Audrey Stromberg|Oct 7, 2015

    After months of planning, the Roosevelt Memorial Healthcare Foundation is set to host their annual fundraiser on Sunday, Oct. 11. Fall Fest, formally known as Harvest for Health and Pheasant Phest, will take place at the Culbertson High School gymnasium and will include a steak dinner, set to begin at 5:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by, The Cold Hard Cash Show, a tribute to the late, great Johnny Cash. Merle Travis, the band’s lead singer, will take the crowd on a chronological journey through Cash’s music, telling his story thr...

  • Mary Finnicum Roberts Parkins, 84, Culbertson, MT

    Sep 23, 2015

    Mary Finnicum Roberts Parkins, 84, of Culbertson, passed away at the Roosevelt Medical Center In Culbertson on Thursday morning, Aug. 20, 2015. A memorial service celebrating Mary’s life will be held on Friday morning, Oct. 2, 2015, at 10 a.m. at the Community of Christ Church in Culbertson, MT. Pastor Jack Scotson will officiate and private interment of the cremains will follow in the Crane Cemetery in Crane, MT. Mary Lucille Finnicum (Roberts) Parkins was born Nov. 3, 1930, the tenth and last child to Bernie and May (Holt) Finnicum. She b...

  • School Funding Interim Commission Seeks Input

    Sep 2, 2015

    The School Funding Interim Commission is soliciting input from Montana residents through an online survey for its study of the funding of Montana’s public elementary and secondary school system. Acknowledging that traveling to Helena can be expensive and time consuming, Sen. Tom Facey (D-Missoula) stated, “We are using an internet survey so Montanans can easily share their ideas and concerns about school funding. This will allow people to give the commission some direction about where to put our effort.” Sen. Kris Hansen (R-Havre) echoed these...

  • Roosevelt Medical Center Identifies Community's Top Health Concerns

    Jaimee Green|Apr 8, 2015

    Residents living within the service area of Roosevelt Medical Center, in Culbertson, identified alcohol/substance abuse (49.2%), cancer (48.1%) and obesity (34.4%) as the top-three area health concerns in the community, following the recent compilation of the healthcare organization’s community needs assessment survey. Collectively, 49% of responders indicated they felt their community was healthy. On March 19, a community-based steering committee meeting was held where attendees were asked t...

  • Roosevelt Medical Center's Lost Penny Days Raises Nearly $1,500.

    Mar 25, 2015

    The results are in! This year’s Lost Penny Days winner was Froid School. Together, their student body raised a total of $333.13. Bainville School came in second, raising $276.14 and Culbertson School raised a total of $139.49. The traveling plaque will be delivered to Froid School where it will stay for the next year. This year, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation donated $500 in support of the Lost Penny Days Project and an additional $100 donation was given by Dennis Buxbaum, of Sidney, in memory of his parents, Harold and Lila Buxbaum. T...

  • RMC Awaits Results From Recent Survey, Announces Gift Card Winners

    Roosevelt Medical Center|Feb 18, 2015

    The opinions and feedback of community members recently collected through a mailed Community Needs Assessment Survey conducted by Roosevelt Medical Center is being compiled to help RMC continue to improve its services in the community, while identifying healthcare strengths and gaps. “This survey is the perfect opportunity for the community to have their voices heard,” said Sharon Schmitz, Better Health Improvement Specialist for RMC as part of the Frontier Medicine Better Health Partnership. The brief, random survey was designed to assist RMC...

  • Donation From First English Sunday School to Roosevelt Medical Center ER

    Roosevelt Medical Center|Feb 11, 2015

    Goody bags were created and donated by local youth from the First English Sunday School, of Bainville, and given to Roosevelt Medical Center to be distributed to young patients who have to visit the emergency room. "These bags are a great comfort and distraction for children who can feel very nervous and scared when they are in an emergency situation. It's also such a great way for those who made the bags to give something back to their community," said Vicky Grimsrud, Activities Director for...

  • Roosevelt Medical Center Brings Lost Penny Competition Back to Area Schools

    Roosevelt Medical Center|Jan 28, 2015

    Submitted By Roosevelt Medical Center Tucked between sofa cushions. Stuck to the floorboards of vehicles. Tossed into jean pockets. Thrown inside purses. Sitting in jars, laying in wait. Pennies can make a difference! That’s exactly what Roosevelt Medical Center is counting on during their annual Lost Penny Days competition set to begin Feb.1. During the month of February, Culbertson, Bainville and Froid Schools will rally to raise the most money for RMC through penny jars placed at their respective campuses. They are also competing for the c...

  • Bainville Ratepayers to Save $178,000 from SRF Program Changes

    Mike Wessler|Jan 21, 2015

    Helena, Mont. – Governor Steve Bullock today announced that ratepayers in Bainville will save $178,257 thanks to changes he made to the State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan program last year. The savings come as part of a new $156,000 SRF loan that was approved to improve the city’s wastewater treatment system, as well as the refinancing of an existing $328,000 to the new lower rate. “Through strong fiscal management, and a bit of common sense, we’re ensuring ratepayers in Bainville can keep more money in their pockets,” Bullock said of the loan....

  • Sidney Eagle Basketball Action

    Dec 31, 2014

  • VanHooks Bring Home the Spoils

    Nov 5, 2014

    On Saturday, October 25 the North Dakota Motocross Association held its 39th Annual Awards Banquet in Mandan, ND. Several area athletes raced throughout the summer competing for the year-end-points and were awarded trophies. Among these riders were William and Wes VanHook of Sidney, MT. Wes, who is 10 years old, finished 1st in the 65 (10-11yrs) class, 1st in the 85 (9-11yrs) class and 3rd in the Supermini class. Wes had a stellar year racing the NDMA, Big Sky MX Challenge Series, the Donny Schm...

  • Northeast Montana Land and Mineral Owners Association Meeting Sept. 9

    Sep 3, 2014

    The Northeast Montana Land and Mineral Owners Association will hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at the Bainville School in Bainville, MT. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and is open to the public. Anyone with oil or gas related questions is encouraged to attend....

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