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  • Fairview Warrior Volleyball Making Strong Start

    Brandy Spitzer-Tjelde|Sep 13, 2023

    Fairview Warrior volleyball is making a strong start as the athletes transition into the Class B volleyball scene. They began the season on Aug. 26 with a first-place finish at the Malta Invitational. On Aug. 31, Fairview hosted neighboring Class A Sidney and lost the match in four sets, 25-15, 16-25, 15-25, and 21-25. On moving to Class B, senior Emily Johnson had this to say, "The transition to Class B has been fun. It's a big change from Class C, that's for sure. Its fun being able to play...

  • Montana FWP "Kids To Fish" Program Allows Anglers To Borrow Gear & Tackle For Free

    Aug 2, 2023

    Glasgow – A popular Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 program that allows kids and their friends or families to check out free fishing rods and tackle is in full swing again this year. In time for summer fishing, FWP staff has restocked and maintained over 350 fishing rods in most of the 41 different location sites across Montana's Hi-Line. The "Kids to Fish" program lets anglers check out fishing rods and reels equipped with basic tackle, such as hooks, bobbers, and sinkers. Typically, e...

  • Montana Stockgrowers Association Meeting Held June 15

    Robyn Heck|Jul 5, 2023

    The Montana Stockgrowers Association met on Thursday, June 15 at the Sidney Livestock Company. Financial reports were given. Discussions were had on the Check Off beef system. Mark Voll reported on the North Dakota Stockman’s Association. He discussed how membership in these types of associations are important. “It is important for us to be a voice. This is the only way we, in eastern Montana and western North Dakota, can have a voice in DC. Our dues go to combat issues that we are constantly getting hammered with in the agriculture ind...

  • Montana Stockgrowers Association Meeting Held June 15

    Robyn Heck|Jun 21, 2023

    The Montana Stockgrowers Association met on Thursday, June 15 at the Sidney Livestock Company. Financial reports were given. Discussions were had on the Check Off beef system. Mark Voll reported on the North Dakota Stockman's Association. He discussed how membership in these types of associations are important. "It is important for us to be a voice. This is the only way we, in eastern Montana and western North Dakota, can have a voice in DC. Our dues go to combat issues that we are constantly...

  • Culbertson Celebrates 60 Years Of Frontier Days & Rodeo

    Katelyn Sponheim|Jun 7, 2023

    The weekend of June 9-10, Culbertson will be putting on their annual Frontier Days, with their rodeo followed by a street dance both nights. A true community effort, local businesses and Culbertson Saddle Club members spend their time and money to keep the tradition alive, through rodeo association changes, floods, and maintenance challenges. A new attraction this year is the Women's Ranch Bronc Riding, with at least ten women entered in the event. They will perform both nights along with the st...

  • Class C State Track Meet

    Jun 7, 2023

    Class A & C State High School Track & Field Results Class A GirlsTeam Results: Sidney, 8 Class C GirlsTeam Results: Savage, 47; Fairview, 15; Froid-Medicine Lake, 8 Class A Boys Team Results: Sidney 15 Class C Boys Team Results: Culbertson, 18; Froid-Medicine-Lake, 8; Fairview, 5; Bainville, 3. GIRLS CLASS A INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 800 meters: Ryleigh Kleinke, Sidney, 4th, 2:23.09 Pole Vault: Morgan Kindopp, Sidney, 4th, 10-05. GIRLS CLASS C INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 100 meters : Brooke Reuter, Savage,...

  • Culbertson Celebrates 60 Years Of Frontier Days & Rodeo

    Katelyn Sponheim|Jun 7, 2023

    The weekend of June 9-10, Culbertson will be putting on their annual Frontier Days, with their rodeo followed by a street dance both nights. A true community effort, local businesses and Culbertson Saddle Club members spend their time and money to keep the tradition alive, through rodeo association changes, floods, and maintenance challenges. A new attraction this year is the Women’s Ranch Bronc Riding, with at least ten women entered in the event. They will perform both nights along with the standard events of bull riding, bareback, calf ropin...

  • Culbertson Celebrates 60 Years Of Frontier Days & Rodeo June 9-10

    Katelyn Sponheim|May 31, 2023

    The weekend of June 9-10, Culbertson will be putting on their annual Frontier Days, with their rodeo followed by a street dance both nights. A true community effort, local businesses and Culbertson Saddle Club members spend their time and money to keep the tradition alive, through rodeo association changes, floods, and maintenance challenges. A new attraction this year is the Women’s Ranch Bronc Riding, with at least ten women entered in the event. They will perform both nights along with the standard events of bull riding, bareback, calf ropin...

  • 2nd District 2C Pepsi All-Star Basketball Game To Be Held In Lambert

    Jaymi Mozeak|Mar 29, 2023

    For the second year in a row, the District 2C Pepsi All-Star Basketball Game will be hosted, Tuesday, April 4, at Lambert School in their new gym. In 2022, after watching the NBA All-Star game, the members of the Lambert student council sat around discussing ideas for the coming months. A district-wide All-Star basketball game was brought up by Grady Gonsioroski. The students started planning and looking for sponsors. Blue Rock Pepsi decided to lend a hand and the Pepsi All-Star Basketball game was born. The game is mostly student-driven and...

  • Yellowstone Merc Building Awarded $50,000 MT Main Street Program

    Robyn Heck|Mar 8, 2023

    “Invest in the community.” Those words of family advice are what keeps Serena Kringen fighting the good fight to bring the Yellowstone Mercantile building back to Sidney. The Yellowstone Mercantile building project has been awarded a $50,000 grant through the Montana Main Street Program which was established in 2005 and currently serves 35 communities in Montana. It is a collaborative effort between the Community Development Division and the Montana Office of Tourism at the Montana Department of Commerce. The program provides services and ass...

  • District 2C Basketball Tournament Action

    Feb 22, 2023

    The District 2C basketball tournament was held last week at Sidney High School. On the boys' side, Fairview placed 1st followed by Froid/Lake in 2nd. Third place was Bainville and Savage placed 4th. Culbertson and Plentywood will face off at 6 p.m. at Culbertson High School to decide 5th place. For the girls, Plentywood took 1st followed by Culbertson in 2nd. Third place was Circle and MonDak took 4th. Froid/Lake will play against Fairview at 7:30 p.m. at Culbertson High School to decide 5th...

  • Fairview Bests Bainville

    Jan 18, 2023

    Fairview Warriors Played Bainville Bulldogs, Jan. 14 Varsity Girls: Fairview 43, Bainville 35 Varsity Boys: Fairview 67, Bainville 51...

  • High School Student With Local Ties Publishes Book

    Bill Vander Weele|Jan 11, 2023

    A lot of high school students have their eyes set on graduation day. Emerson Giese, a senior at Fort Benton High School, sets her vision on making the world a better place for all young adults. Giese, the granddaughter of Bainville native Billie Giese, has recently released a book, "The Miserable Lives Of The Perfect Ones," at the age of 18. Emerson explained that her parents, Richland County natives Monte and Jeanna Giese, have always encouraged their children to find a passion and produce...

  • Dad Always Said "Invest In The Community"

    Dec 28, 2022

    Serena Kringen, Sidney, remembers her dad’s (Randy) exact words, “Invest in the community”, which she has chosen to do by purchasing the Yellowstone building Sept. 8. “I’m very excited,” she smiles. Kringen grew up in the construction business by watching her dad and owning MonDak Doors. She has chosen to bring back the original brick walls and wood floors where she can and return it to its historic decor. She always had a special place in her heart shopping for clothing, shoes and watching the zip line (which is still in tact) go up and down...

  • Silver Bells Craft & Vendor Show, Saturday, Nov. 26

    Dianne Swanson|Nov 23, 2022

    A delight for the senses awaits visitors to the Silver Bells Craft and Vendor Show from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Fairview High School with lots to see and do for adults and kids. It’s a perfect time to get that family photo taken and the Art Club can get that taken care of for you! Learn the art of cookie decorating from a pro. Allison’s Cookie Jar will be conducting two adult classes. You must pre-register for a class. Let the kids create a treasure while you shop! The Children’s Crafting Corner hosted by the Honor Society will keep them busy. En...

  • Nationwide Egg Shortage Impacting Local Grocers

    Jaymi Mozeak|Nov 23, 2022
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    Friday, Nov.11, a mother from Bainville went to Walmart in Williston looking for eggs for her holiday baking and there were none, not even the expensive, organic brands. Monday, Nov. 14, she drove to Sidney with the same result at the grocery store. There just were no eggs. This was predicted, to a degree. Preppers from across the nation have been spouting their warnings for years that we need to be more self-sufficient as individuals and families. The reason varies from person to person, but...

  • Silver Bells Craft & Vendor Show, Saturday, Nov. 26

    Dianne Swanson|Nov 16, 2022

    A delight for the senses awaits visitors to the Silver Bells Craft and Vendor Show from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Fairview High School with lots to see and do for adults and kids. It’s a perfect time to get that family photo taken and the Art Club can get that taken care of for you! Learn the art of cookie decorating from a pro. Allison’s Cookie Jar will be conducting two adult classes. You must pre-register for a class. Let the kids create a treasure while you shop! The Children’s Crafting Corner hosted by the Honor Society will keep them busy. En...

  • Savage Homecoming

    Oct 12, 2022

  • Operation Round Up: Electric Companies Giving Back

    Jaymi Mozeak|Sep 28, 2022

    The seven members of the LYREC Operation Roundup Board had a very important decision to make, Thursday, Sept. 22. The board members met in the LYREC board room as they do every quarter to decide who to award the funds accumulated by the Lower Yellowstone Rural Electric Trust. Operation Round Up is a program originally founded in 1989 by Palmetto Electric in Hilton Head Island, SC. It has since been adopted by many energy cooperatives across the country. When the program is in effect customers ma...

  • Dad Always Said "Invest In The Community"

    Sep 21, 2022

    Serina Kringen, Sidney, remembers her dad's (Randy) exact words, "Invest in the community", which she has chosen to do by purchasing the Yellowstone building Sept. 8. "I'm very excited," she smiles. Kringen grew up in the construction business by watching her dad and owning MonDak Doors. She has chosen to bring back the original brick walls and wood floors where she can and return it to its historic decor. She always had a special place in her heart shopping for clothing, shoes and watching the...

  • Fairview Volleyball Action

    Sep 14, 2022

  • Wild Calf Coffee Creates A Special Blend For SHC

    Anna Garcia|Aug 24, 2022

    Starting in 2022, a local coffee roasting company, Wild Calf, created a special blend of dark roast to help support Sidney Health Care. “They approached us and wanted us to make a custom blend called jet fuel,” said owner Sara Harmon. Wild Calf is a coffee roasting company that roasts high-quality, specialty-grade, green coffee beans. The business is owned and operated by Sara and her husband Dustin Harmon, located on 6013 Road 1011, Bainville. “In a rural area it’s hard to get your name out, so we thought it was great when Sidney Health...

  • 2 Vehicle Injury Crash – Williams Co.

    Jul 6, 2022

    On Monday, June 27 at 2:56 p.m. there was a 2-vehicle injury crash in Williams County. Both vehicles were traveling westbound on US #2. The 2019 Ram 5500 pickup being operated by Beau Hyatt, Bainville, MT, struck the rear end of the 2022 John Deere tractor being operated by Patrick Evanson, Williston, ND. After impact, the John Deere tractor overturned onto its side. The Ram pickup came to rest in the left lane facing in a NE direction. Both drivers sustained minor injuries and were transported by Williston ambulance. The crash remains under...

  • 2 Vehicle Injury Crash – Williams County

    Jun 29, 2022

    On Monday, June 27 at 2:56 p.m. there was a 2-vehicle injury crash in Williams County. Both vehicles were traveling westbound on US #2. The 2019 Ram 5500 pickup being operated by Beau Hyatt, Bainville, MT, struck the rear end of the 2022 John Deere tractor being operated by Patrick Evanson, Williston, ND. After impact, the John Deere tractor overturned onto its side. The Ram pickup came to rest in the left lane facing in a NE direction. Both drivers sustained minor injuries and were transported by Williston ambulance. The crash remains under...

  • Area Teens Attend Youth Camps

    Peggy Ann Strupp|Jun 22, 2022

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held their annual youth camps at Ft. Peck Lake June 8–11. Over 100 youth and 30 leaders from the Glendive Stake of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attended the camps. The youth came from Sidney, Bainville, Watford City, Miles City, Poplar, Wolf Point, Jordan, Glendive, Plentywood, Ekalaka, and Glasgow. The Boy's Camp & Girl's Camp ran from Thursday–Saturday. The older teenagers who were assigned as Youth leaders arrived on Wed...

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