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  • The Fairview Community Welcomes New Volunteer Fire Department Facility

    Dianne Swanson|Jan 10, 2018

    The Fairview Volunteer Fire Department moved into its spacious new fire hall in time to answer its first call December 30th. With ample space to house the seven fire trucks as well as all the gear needed to fight fires and handle accidents, the new fire hall is a vast improvement over the old, crowded one. The previous hall, which was on the same site, needed either an expensive renovation or to be torn down. The one newer section of the hall was moved and is now being used by the city. The new...

  • No Family This Christmas? Join Ours!

    Dec 20, 2017

    The Fairview Alliance Church welcomes local residents and visitors to a free Christmas Eve dinner, 4:30-6 p.m., Sunday, December 24. Everyone is welcome, especially those who may be away from their families this season. Enjoy good food and fellowship along with a candlelight carol service to follow at 6 p.m. Don’t spend the holidays alone. Please join us at 702 Western Avenue across from Fairview High School. For Fairview residents who cannot make it in, church members will be delivering meals around the community. Please call Pastor Kelly S...

  • Fairview School Christmas Play

    Dec 20, 2017

    First graders at Fairview school make cute little trees, and delightful music, at the Christmas program last Thursday night....

  • Dr. Twigg becomes Board Certified in Aesthetic Medicine

    Nov 29, 2017

    Dr. Shari Twigg recently became Board Certified through the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine. She joins over 300 physicians worldwide who have passed the Board Certification written exam and oral presentation. To be eligible for this ten-year certification, physicians must complete the Level 1 Certificate and Level 2 Diploma Courses in Aesthetic Medicine in addition to six months of practical experience in the field. Dr. Twigg originally started her career years ago in the aesthetic...

  • Correction

    Nov 22, 2017

    In the story entitled “Fairview Elects New Mayor” that appeared on page one of the Nov. 15, 2017 issue there are the following corrections: In paragraph one, sentence one “nearly 30 years” should be changed to “32 years.” The name “Beiber” should be spelled “Bieber” in paragraph 2, 4, 5, 7 and 9. In paragraph five, sentence one the word “saline” should be replaced with “failing....

  • Fairview FFA Attends John Deere Ag Expo

    Anna Dragseth|Nov 22, 2017

    Members of Fairview's FFA Chapter attended the Montana John Deere Ag Expo, which was held November 9th through the 11th at the Montana State University in Bozeman. The John Deere Ag Expo is sponsored by John Deere Dealers of Montana. The annual three-day event was created to give FFA members an opportunity to compete in all parts of Montana Agriculture and to help members gain leadership and professional skills through contests and conferences provided. This year, over 1,800 people attended the...

  • Fairview Elects New Mayor

    Jordan Hall|Nov 15, 2017
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    Brian Bieber has replaced longtime Fairview mayor, Bryan Cummins. Winning with 143 votes against his opponent – who had only 60 votes - Bieber will be the first new mayor in Fairview in 32 years. Bieber is a born-and-raised resident of Fairview, a 1983 graduate of Fairview High School, and owner of BB Electric since 2005. "I was born and raised here," Bieber told the Roundup, "and I've seen Fairview remain the same and I think it's time to move forward. We've missed out on lots of big o...

  • A Message from Partnership For Promise Coalition

    Kehanna Lessor|Nov 15, 2017

    November is all about giving thanks. What better way to do so than to serve your community? As a volunteer, I can say it is so rewarding to go and help when I can. There are so many ways to do so in our community, ranging from Meals on Wheels to joining a committee. On behalf of the Partnership for Promise, we would like to thank all of those who volunteer as well as all the services providers in Richland County. There are many services in the community that are all done by volunteers. Northeast MT, R.S.V.P., for instance, serves in more than...

  • Fairview Honor Roll

    Nov 15, 2017

    Fairview High School, High Honor Roll Grade 9: Jadyn Gackle; Kennedy Hansen; Scout Hofer; Antone Norby; Daniel Porter; Maysen Poulsen; Baylee Schlothauer; Erin Shannon; Grade 10: Cody Asbeck; Dylan Elletson; Joshua Herron; Ashley Karst; Lak Kloker; Stephanie Nay; Thomas Neu; Logan Schipman; Jade Schlothauer; Macy Seadeek; Jesse Selting; Hanna Skov; Allyson Young. Grade 11: Emily Axtman; Carson Cayko; Anna Dragseth; Kellie Hansen; Matthew Hurley; Bryce Neu; Jaycie Rau; Elizabeth Shannon; Alexander Young. Grade 12: Adam Elletson; Jae Kloker;...

  • Bridge to the Holidays

    Nov 8, 2017

    Fairview's Lighting of the Bridge will be held on Sunday, November 12th this year. The lighting will take place between 5-8pm and fireworks will begin at 7pm. Chili and refreshments will be served courtesy of the Fairview High School Drama Club, horse and wagon rides provided by Katelyn Dynesson, live music by Glenda Kreiman, and of course Santa will be there!...

  • Local Election Results

    Candice Gates|Nov 8, 2017

    Sidney Mayor: Rick Norby-838 Serina Everett-258 Debra Gilbert-282 Ward 1-Alderman Ken Koffler-241 Ward 2-Alderman Kysa Rasmussen-325 Ward 3-Alderman Janet Sergent-484 Jessica Hoon-125 Fairview Mayor: Brian Bieber-143 BryanCummins-60 Town Judge Ray Trumpower-175 Councilman Keith Bieber-167 Kevin Dahl-172 Michael-Sannon-168...

  • Preserving Sugar Beets Through Campaign

    Dianne Swanson|Nov 1, 2017

    It's a bit unusual to see a Sno Cat driving on top of a huge pile of sugar beets, but Richard Albin was doing just that last week at the Sugar Valley station, Fairview. Now that beet harvest is complete, the goal at Sidney Sugars is to keep those beets at their optimum quality until all the processing is done, about mid-February. The science of storage has been studied extensively by Kelly Thomas, plant physiologist/ genetics with American Crystal. Through years of study, Thomas has documented...

  • Orvin Finsaas, 78 E. Fairview, ND

    Nov 1, 2017

    Funeral services for Orvin Finsaas, 78, of East Fairview are at 2 p.m., Friday, November 3 at East Fairview School Gymnasium with Pastor Sheldon McGorman of Assembly of God Church of Watford City, ND officiating. Interment will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, ND under the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Orvin died on Saturday evening, October 28 at Sidney Health Center, Sidney, MT....

  • Sugar Beet Trials at Sidney Sugars

    Anna Dragseth|Nov 1, 2017

    Sidney Sugars has implemented six strip trials on sugar beet seed varieties during this 2017 growing season. The purpose of these trials is to identify what sugar beet seed variety proves to be most successful in this area. Each seed variety is used in different locations to determine how they perform under various environments, soils, and management. At the beginning of the growing season, Sidney Sugars asked local growers if they would be willing to participate in growing strip trials on their farm. “There is also another trial conducted a...

  • Keith Steinbeisser Memorial Livestock Judging Full Results

    Nov 1, 2017

    Novice Division Ag Days 2017 individuals: First place, Harley Feiring, Golden Valley, Novice, 456; second place, Taylor Feiring, Golden Valley Novice, 448; third place, Myli Josephson, Richland Novice 1; 437; fourth place, Tenley Berwick, Roosevelt Novice, 429; fifth place, Kaylee Olson, Roosevelt Novice, 429; sixth place, Shelby Reese, Richland Novice 1, 422; seventh place, Maddie Schieber, Richland Novice 1, 419; eighth place, Levi Hecker, Golden Valley Novice, 408; ninth place, Tally Berwick, Roosevelt Novice, 394; tenth place, David...

  • District 1C Volleyball

    Nov 1, 2017

    Eastern Montana District 1C Volleyball tournament was held in Plentywood October 26-28. Placing first was Savage, second was Fairview & third was Froid/Med Lake. All three teams will advance to the divisional tournament in Sidney, MT on November 2-4. Fairview and Savage tied for conference champion....

  • Red Ribbon Week

    Oct 25, 2017

    Since its inception in 1985, Red Ribbon Week has touched the lives of millions of people around the world but few, now a days, can recall its origin and purpose. According to www.redribbon.org, “Enrique (Kiki) Camarena was a Drug Enforcement Administration Agent who was tortured and killed in Mexico in 1985. When he decided to join the US Drug Enforcement Administration, his mother tried to talk him out of it. "I'm only one person", he told her, "but I want to make a difference." On Feb. 7, 1985, the 37-year-old Camarena left his office to m...

  • Preparing for Disaster

    Jordan Hall|Oct 18, 2017

    Richland County's Emergency Planning Committee met to discuss possible disaster scenarios for local resources and the response of various agencies at noon on October 10, 2017. Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) has many Community Members and meets monthly to discuss Emergency Planning and update one another on vulnerabilities and possible solution. Debra Gilbert, who serves as the Richland County Director of Disaster and Emergency Services (DES), posed a question to those handling local...

  • Pink Night

    Oct 18, 2017

    The Savage High School volleyball team celebrated Pink Night and Senior Parent Recognition on Oct. 10. Savage Pink Night is held annually for cancer awareness and to raise money for the local American Cancer Society. In varsity action, Savage beat Froid 3 games to 2 (25-16, 25-22, 27-29, 22-25, 9-15). Fairview bested Savage on Oct. 12 in Fairview 3 games to 2 (17-25, 11-25, 25-17, 25-23, 15-9)...

  • Celebrate Harvest in the MonDak During Harvest Days, Oct. 25 – Nov. 4.

    Oct 11, 2017

    The Roundup will be sponsoring Harvest Days, Oct. 25th – Nov. 4th, as a way to celebrate and honor those in the agricultural industry. Stop by participating businesses to enter for a chance to win $500 in gift certificates, and while there, take a minute to admire some local talent. Richland County Boys & Girls Club members will have a chance to win some art supplies, as well as having their artwork framed. All entries will be showcased at participating Harvest Day's businesses and in the w...

  • Celebrate Harvest in the MonDak During Harvest Days, Oct. 25 – Nov. 4.

    Oct 4, 2017

    The Roundup will be sponsoring Harvest Days, Oct. 25th – Nov. 4th, as a way to celebrate and honor those in the agricultural industry. Stop by participating businesses to enter for a chance to win $500 in gift certificates, and while there, take a minute to admire some local talent. Richland County Boys & Girls Club members will have a chance to win some art supplies, as well as having their artwork framed. All entries will be showcased at participating Harvest Day’s businesses and in the window displays at the Yellowstone Marketplace. Winning...

  • Soils 101 at Fairview High School

    Anna Dragseth|Oct 4, 2017

    Jamie Selting, District Conservationist at Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) located in Sidney, visited with students at Fairview High School to inform them about soil sciences, slake testing, available water capacity, and NRCS careers. Selting demonstrated how to identify particle size and differentiate between sand, clay and silt. He also demonstrated how to use moisture sensors for soil moisture management and how to test aggregate stability of a healthy soil. Monitoring soil...

  • ND Officials Tour LYIP

    Oct 4, 2017

    Officials from North Dakota traveled to Richland County on Sept. 21 to tour the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project. North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford, McKenzie County Economic Development Coordinator Daniel Stenberg and McKenzie County Commissioner Gene Veeder were in attendance. The officials were invited by LYIP Project Manager James Brower and Chairman of the Board of Control Richard Cakyo to tour the irrigation project and gain a better understanding of its importance to the region. The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project ex...

  • ND Officials Tour LYIP

    Sep 27, 2017

    Officials from North Dakota traveled to Richland County on Sept. 21 to tour the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project. North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford, McKenzie County Economic Development Coordinator Daniel Stenberg and McKenzie County Commissioner Gene Veeder were in attendance. The officials were invited by LYIP Project Manager James Brower and Chairman of the Board of Control Richard Cakyo to tour the irrigation project and gain a better understanding of its importance to the r...

  • Charlene Helland, 86 Fairview, MT

    Sep 27, 2017

    Charlene Helland, 86, of Fairview, MT died on Tuesday, September 19 at Sidney Health Center. At Charlene's request no services are planned and cremation has taken place. Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials or donations can be made to: WASP program in Fairview or the Boys and Girls Club in Sidney. Charlene was born in 1931 in Miles City, Montana. Her childhood was filled with family, love and...

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