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  • Fairview Honor Roll

    Jun 15, 2016

    High Honor Roll Sixth Grade: Logan Scott Adams, Megan Olivia Asbeck, Michyla Jade Emly, Evan David Kalligher, Lauren Marie Kjos, Vilate Jules Knapp, Lacie Lynn Selting, Makayla Rose Smith and Teigan Alyvia Taylor. Seventh Grade: Jadyn Tariah Gackie. Eighth Grade: Cody Ryan Asbeck, Lak Walter Kloker, Macy Seadeek, Jesse Wayne Selting, Hanna Doyle Skov, Hunter Joel Whitmus and Allyson Marie Young. Freshmen: Emily Joy Axtman, Bryce Neu, Jaycie Marie Rau, Elizabeth Paige Shannon and Alexis Renee Sundheim. Sophomores: Jae JaRyn Kloker, Tanner...

  • Blessing Sale Planned in Fairview

    Jun 15, 2016

    Get a blessing. Give a blessing. Be a blessing at Fairview’s annual Blessing Sale Saturday, June 18. Choose from hundreds of unpriced rummage sale items, including baked goods, and make a free-will contribution to serve victims of human trafficking in our area through 4 Her North Dakota. The work of 4-Her North Dakota has made a significant impact on our area during the past few years, from instigating changes in legislation and raising public awareness, to helping secure convictions for perpetrators and restoring victims of sex trafficking in...

  • Community Cleanup Efforts Underway

    Bill Vander Weele|Jun 15, 2016

    The Richland County Health Department is urging individuals and groups to take an active part in cleaning up their communities in order to give the area a fresh appearance for upcoming summer events. Stephanie Ler, the county's environmental health director, said the clean-up project was created because of a wide variety of events in the area this summer including the Sunrise Festival of the Arts weekend in Sidney, Savage's catfish tournament, Lambert's Fourth of July celebration and the...

  • Correction

    Jun 15, 2016

    Ben Hardy was part of Fairview’s boys 1600-meter relay team that placed third at the Class C state track meet....

  • Letters To The Editor

    Jun 15, 2016

    Attend Public Meeting In Billings Notice of an upcoming meeting to all interested in not removing the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project Diversion Dam at Intake. There is another group that wants to remove the Intake structure. We are inviting the public to attend an informational meeting at the Elks Club in Sidney on June 21st at 5:30 p.m. We are also asking people to attend a public meeting in Billings at the Lincoln Center at 6 p.m. on the 30th of June in order to protest this groups’ intentions to have the dam removed. We need a lot of p...

  • Participation Vital For Irrigation Project Public Meetings

    Bill Vander Weele|Jun 8, 2016

    When public meetings are held regarding the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project in Sidney June 28 and in Glendive on June 29, people can expect to see more people speaking against the irrigation dam than at previous similar meetings. In a blog for the Defenders of Wildlife, one of the two national environmental groups wanting to remove the dam, it states, “Working with our partners and with experts on the fish living in these rivers, we are developing a ‘no dam’ alternative for the Corps and t...

  • Avis Marie Zoanni, 96

    Jun 8, 2016

    Mass of the Christian Burial for Avis Marie Zoanni, 96, of Helena, formerly of Fairview was at 11 a.m., Friday, June 3, at St. Catherine’s Catholic Church with Father Jim O’Neil presiding. Wake services were at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 2, at the Fulkerson-Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Sidney. Rite of Committal followed in the Hillside Cemetery in Culbertson. Avis passed away on Friday, May 27, in Helena....

  • Sundheim Park Offers Nature, History

    Meagan Dotson|Jun 8, 2016

    Sundheim Park is always one of my top recommendations to people looking to spend some time outdoors. Having grown up in the area, the Fairview Bridge was enchanting to me in my teenage years because of its enormity and preserved state. Back in those days, you had to go tie hopping and I distinctly remember the rush as I crossed the entire 1,320' expanse; 100' above the water, my heart would start pounding being so high up, but I would make myself stop and look around at how small everything...

  • Savage Player Selected MVP

    Jun 8, 2016

    Savage’s Paxton Miller was selected the offensive MVP as the Blue team won 54-28 in the six-man all-star football game on Saturday. Miller passed for four touchdowns and ran for one touchdown. Savage’s Trey Bloesser and Riley Hagler were also on the winning team. In the eight-man all-star football game, Fairview’s Ben Hardy was voted his team’s offensive most valuable player....

  • ABC Grads

    Jun 1, 2016

    ABC Academy and teacher Bobbi Cozzens held its end of the year program and graduation on May 11, in Fairview. The afternoon class included, from left, Brynlee Deming, Lily Howell, Thea Tveit and Braelyn Yadon. Not pictured is Oralia Olson. (Submitted)...

  • Students Earn Trig-Star Honors

    Jun 1, 2016

    KateLyn Mocko of Fairview has won the designation 2015-2016 Trig-Star for northeastern Montana and Fairview High School in a recent competition. She is the daughter of Gary and Monica Mocko. The contest was sponsored by the Montana Association of Registered Land Surveyors Northeast Chapter, and Interstate Engineering. Co-winner is Sadie Swenson, daughter of Donald Swenson from Fairview. Both are members of Fairview’s Class of 2016. Mocko will receive an award of $150 from the Montana Association of Registered Land Surveyors. Swenson will r...

  • Lambert Deals With Mosquito Problem

    Bill Vander Weele|Jun 1, 2016

    Although mosquitos aren’t actually biting them to death, some Lambert residents might tell you that it feels that way this year. Lambert resident Bryan Prevost told Richland County commissioners during a recent meeting about the very unpleasant situation. Prevost said he wasn’t aware of how bad it was until attending high school graduation activities. “It’s horrible,” the Lambert native said. He added the conditions were also bad at a cemetery in the community. “It’s horrible there, too,...

  • Stockgrowers Award Scholarships

    Bill Vander Weele|Jun 1, 2016

    With funds raised from the MonDak Cattlemen's Ball, four students received scholarships from the MonDak Area Stockgrowers Association on May 24. Officials explained that because of increased profits from the Cattlemen's Ball, the number of scholarships increased from two to four this year. Marci Sondeno, co-organizer of the Cattlemen's Ball, noted in each of the three years, the ball has been more successful than the previous year. In 2016, profits were more than $49,000. Tickets were sold out...

  • Lambert Residents Report Large Number of Mosquitos

    Bill Vander Weele|Jun 1, 2016

    Although mosquitos aren't actually biting them to death, some Lambert residents might tell you that it feels that way this year. Lambert resident Bryan Prevost told Richland County commissioners during a recent meeting about the very unpleasant situation. Prevost said he wasn't aware of how bad it was until attending high school graduation activities. "It's horrible," the Lambert native said. He added the conditions were also bad at a cemetery in the community. "It's horrible there, too," he not...

  • MonDak Area Stockgrowers Association Awards Scholarships

    Bill Vander Weele|Jun 1, 2016

    With funds raised from the MonDak Cattlemen’s Ball, four students received scholarships from the MonDak Area Stockgrowers Association on May 24. Officials explained that because of increased profits from the Cattlemen’s Ball, the number of scholarships increased from two to four this year. Marci Sondeno, co-organizer of the Cattlemen’s Ball, noted in each of the three years, the ball has been more successful than the previous year. In 2016, profits were more than $49,000. Tickets were sold...

  • Johnston Trial Dates Moved

    Bill Vander Weele|May 25, 2016

    The trial of a former Fairview man facing murder charges has been moved to the fall in Richland County. Cody Johnston is facing the charges of deliberate homicide and tampering with physical evidence. Nicole Waller was 32 at the time she went missing in February 2013. Waller was last known to be in Fairview on Feb. 14, 2013. The next day, her maroon colored 1999 Ford Expedition was found abandoned off Highway 2 between Poplar and Wolf Point. At that time, Waller was reported missing with...

  • Jason Cayko Scholarship

    May 25, 2016

    Jason Cayko Scholarship The Jason Cayko scholarship was presented by Jessica Cayko to Fairview students, from left, Benjamin Hardy, Bridger Hurley, Reagan Finsaas and Jonathon Lebsock....

  • 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...

  • Golfers Place At State

    May 25, 2016

    Area golfers competed at the Class C state meet held last Tuesday and Wednesday. Joey Bawden of Culbertson shot a 182 for 13th place. Brayden Olson shot a 189 for 21st place. Eric Hendrickson had a 199 for 33rd place. Chase Kilzer had a 216 for 53rd place. Fairview’s Josh Johnson shot a 225 and Adam Elletson shot a 237. John Helmuth of Richey-Lambert finished with a 241. In the girls division, Fairview’s Jenna Bieber shot a 230 for 24th place. Scores for the Fusion were Ellie Volbrecht with a 299 and Sydney Brost with a 301. Scores for Cul...

  • Fairview Graduates 20 Students During Ceremony

    Bill Vander Weele|May 25, 2016

    Fairview's Class of 2016 featuring 20 students heard words regarding the value of all individuals during graduation ceremonies Saturday. Kevin Clausen, former teacher and coach at Fairview High School, told graduates to never believe that it doesn't matter how you treat others. He said to forgive and love others at their lowest points. Clausen said the most successful environments are those where everybody feels they are valuable. "Unfortunately, we live in a world that hasn't heard that." He...

  • Fairview City Wide Cleanup, Erase Your E-Waste Event This Saturday

    May 11, 2016

    Fairview residents are encouraged to help clean up the city this Saturday, May 14. While this past winter was an easy one, litter still accumulates and yard chores still need to be done. Dumpsters will be placed at the fire hall from 8am to noon for those wishing to dispose of unwanted items and trash. A tree chipper will be on site as well. An erase your e-waste event is being held during the same hours. Anyone needing help with items is encouraged to call City Hall at 406-742-5616 by 5pm Friday, or Ray at 406-489-2624 Saturday morning. This...

  • Sidney, Fairview 'E-Rase Your E-Waste' Event Is May 13-14

    Beth Redlin|May 11, 2016

    E-rase your E-waste organizers invite you to bring your damaged and outdated electronic equipment to the group’s spring recycling event May 13-14 in Sidney and Fairview. Now in its 12th year, E-rase your E-waste has recycled more than 380,000 pounds (190 Tons!) of electronic waste and is hoping to add substantially to that total in 2016, organizers said. This spring’s collection will once again be held Friday and Saturday, May 13-14, in Sidney, while Fairview will hold its own mini collection event on Saturday morning, May 14, as part of tha...

  • Sidney, Fairview 'E-Rase Your E-Waste' Event Is May 13-14

    May 4, 2016

    E-rase your E-waste organizers invite you to bring your damaged and outdated electronic equipment to the group’s spring recycling event May 13-14 in Sidney and Fairview. Now in its 12th year, E-rase your E-waste has recycled more than 380,000 pounds (190 Tons!) of electronic waste and is hoping to add substantially to that total in 2016, organizers said. This spring’s collection will once again be held Friday and Saturday, May 13-14, in Sidney, while Fairview will hold its own mini collection event on Saturday morning, May 14, as part of tha...

  • Spring E-Waste Collection Event Returns In May

    Beth Redlin|Apr 27, 2016

    Organizers for the annual “E-rase your E-waste” collections are happy to announce the return of their spring e-waste collection event this year. Jackie Couture, chair of the E-rase your E-waste Committee, reported this week that the group is planning a spring collection on Friday and Saturday, May 13 and 14th in both Sidney (Fri and Sat) and Fairview (Sat morning only) and a fall collection on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9-10 in Sidney. “We’re pleased to be able to offer another springtime collection and to once again be working with the Fai...

  • The Re-Tree Richland County​ 2.0 Program ​is Saturday, April 30th

    Meagan Dotson|Apr 27, 2016

    Applications are now available for the Re-Tree Richland County 2.0 program. They are available at Sidney City Hall located at 115 2nd St. SE, Sidney, MT, 59270. This is a free hands-on workshop which teaches people proper tree planting and care techniques and also gives instructions on how to determine the appropriate tree for a given space. The workshop is scheduled for Saturday, April 30th at the Sidney Country Club from 10:00am until 2:00pm. Free 6’ to 8’ trees are available to be planted wit...

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