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  • Lawsuit Threatening LYIP Ramps Up

    Dianne Swanson|Feb 28, 2018

    The Defenders of Wildlife and Natural Resources Defense Council (plaintiffs) continue their ongoing battle with Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation (defendants), focused only on the comeback of a wild pre-historic fish. The defendants are attempting to balance the survival of the pallid sturgeon with the well being of thousands of people from Glendive to Williston, as well as allowing an entire ecosystem to thrive. In their summary brief to the district court, the plaintiffs are...

  • Sidney Graduates Move on to NAIA Nationals

    Feb 21, 2018

    Former Sidney wrestlers Gresh Jones and Cody Johnson qualified for the 2018 NAIA National Tournament last weekend at the Heart of America Conference tournament in Kansas. Jones and Johnson are currently sophomores wrestling for Dickinson State University. Jones took first place at 133 lbs and Johnson placed fourth at 197 lbs. The NAIA National Championships will take place in Des Moines, IA on March 2-3....

  • Lawsuit Threatening LYIP Ramps Up

    Dianne Swanson|Jan 31, 2018

    The Defenders of Wildlife and Natural Resources Defense Council (plaintiffs) continue their ongoing battle with Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation (defendants), focused only on the comeback of a wild pre-historic fish. The defendants are attempting to balance the survival of the pallid sturgeon with the well being of thousands of people from Glendive to Williston, as well as allowing an entire ecosystem to thrive. In their summary brief to the district court, the plaintiffs are...

  • Marketing wheat, durum and barley opportunities and challenges in 2018

    Jan 31, 2018

    Dr. Frayne Olsen, NDSU Extension Economist Dr. Frayne Olson is the Crop Economist/Marketing Specialist with the North Dakota State University Extension Service and Director of the Quentin Burdick Center for Cooperatives. Dr. Olson conducts educational programs and research in evaluating crop marketing strategies, crop outlook and price analysis, and the economics of crop contracting. As Director of the Center for Cooperatives, he teaches a senior level course on cooperative business management...

  • Weather Outlook for the 2018 Growing Season

    Jan 31, 2018

    Dr. Adnan Akyüz, North Dakota State Climatologist Dr. Adnan Akyüz is the North Dakota State Climatologist and professor of climatological practice in North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota. Dr. Akyüz earned MS and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1988 and 1994 respectively. He also holds a BS degree in Meteorological Engineering from Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey. In his former positions, Adnan was the Missouri State Cl...

  • Richard Keith O'Connor, 94 Sidney, MT formerly of Wolf Point, MT

    Jan 17, 2018

    Richard Keith O'Connor, 94, a rancher from Wolf Point, and later Sidney, MT passed away Monday, January 8 at Eastern Montana Veteran's Home, Glendive, Montana, with his daughter, Dawn, holding his hand. Cremation has taken place, and his remains will be buried in June with his wife, Jeanne (Berry) O'Connor, in Custer County Cemetery, Miles City, MT. A memorial service will be held at that time. In lieu of flowers, please spend time riding a good horse and enjoying God's country, or reading to a...

  • Christmas At The Confluence

    Dec 6, 2017

    Missouri Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center (MYCIC) announces their Christmas at the Confluence, 1:30-5 p.m. CT, Sunday, December 10. There will be a great line up of entertainment. The Lisenbee's, Tuba Christmas, Williston State College String and Choral, Sunrise Brass and Arch Ellwein with his redition of the Night Before Christmas. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be here at 4:30 p.m. CT. This would be an excellent opportunity to take pictures. There will be craft projects along with...

  • 31st Annual MonDak Christmas Dec. 3

    Nov 29, 2017

    The MonDak Heritage Center announces the 31st Annual MonDak Christmas on Sunday, December 3, 2017 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3rd Ave SE, Sidney. MonDak Christmas is the event to satisfy all of your holiday cravings! Get a photo with Santa, find delicious desserts from local bakers in our bake sale, decorate cookies, make colorful holiday globe ornaments, take a stroll through the Parade of Trees, explore the latest exhibits to hit the MonDak, and have a Merry “Mini” Christmas, as we delve into the spirit of...

  • Enjoy Sidney's Small Town Christmas

    Stephanie Ler|Nov 22, 2017

    If Christmas to you means a warm sense of community, photos with Santa, and a parade of lights, Sidney is the place for you! The city will be the host of many traditional and annual events, meals and photo opportunities with Santa, a parade of lights, and many community-wide events to get you in the Christmas spirit. The season begins early, so shop local and enjoy what Sidney has to offer. Friday, November 24: Sidney's "It's a Small Town Christmas" event begins bright an early at 8:00 AM with...

  • 31st Annual MonDak Christmas Dec. 3

    Nov 22, 2017

    The MonDak Heritage Center announces the 31st Annual MonDak Christmas on Sunday, December 3, 2017 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3rd Ave SE, Sidney. MonDak Christmas is the event to satisfy all of your holiday cravings! Get a photo with Santa, find delicious desserts from local bakers in our bake sale, decorate cookies, make colorful holiday globe ornaments, take a stroll through the Parade of Trees, explore the latest exhibits to hit the MonDak, and have a Merry “Mini” Christmas, as we delve into the spirit of...

  • Miss America To Visit Williston Nov. 3

    Oct 18, 2017

    A Homecoming Celebration for Miss America 2018, Cara Mund, will be held on November 3 in Williston and November 4 in Bismarck. Mund, who was initially crowned Miss North Dakota 2017 in June in Williston, is the first representative from North Dakota to be crowned Miss America. She is a Bismarck native, and won the title on September 10 in Atlantic City, NJ. The Schedule of Events for the Homecoming Celebration Is as follows: November 3 in Williston, ND: The Introduction of Miss America 2018...

  • Fall Fright Fest Offers $1,000 Grand Prize, ½ Beef, Wine Cellar and MN Vikings Tickets

    Oct 4, 2017

    Who couldn’t use a half-a-beef in their freezer or an extra $1,000 in their bank account? At the Roosevelt Memorial Healthcare Foundation’s 3rd annual Fall Fright Fest, these are just two of the raffle and auction items that can be won or purchased at the gala-styled fundraiser. The engraved Beretta A400 XPLOR 12-Gauge shotgun is another item that pairs well with the hunting season ready to open in the next few weeks. If you’re a football or hockey fan, there’s a live auction item for you. How do six tickets to a Minnesota Wild game, immedia...

  • 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...

  • Fun Fall Family Festivities, Locally!

    Stephanie Ler|Sep 20, 2017

    Whether it's the leaves changing colors, sweatshirt weather, or pumpkin spice everything, the fall season offers something for everyone. Family-friendly activities abound in the MonDak region, offering fall festivities to suit every family's taste. Be sure to mark the following five activities on your calendar so you don't miss out on all things fall! September 15th-October 22nd, Cottonwood Forest: If pumpkins make fall complete for you, Cottonwood Forest is your go-to fall spot. Formerly known...

  • Look Beneath the Surface: How to Recognize Human Trafficking Session Offered in Watford City

    Marcia Hellandsaas|Sep 6, 2017

    A victim of trafficking may look like many of the people you see every day. How do you know who maybe trafficked? Children as well as adults are being held against their will. Human Trafficking is modern-day slavery. It is taking place in the area. Anyone can help a victim. To help, a person has to know the right questions to ask and how to look for clues. You are vital because you may be the only outsider with the opportunity to speak with a victim. To learn more, you are encouraged to attend...

  • R6 FWP Urges Hunters To Check Fire Status, Make Safety A Priority

    Aug 30, 2017

    With our region of northeast Montana suffering from emergency drought and the constant threat of wildfires, hunters and other recreationists taking to the field must be aware of local fire restrictions and take precautions. Some Block Management Areas (BMAs) in Region 6 are currently closed or have rule changes (see list below), and all counties in Region 6 (as of Mon., Aug. 28) are in Stage 1 fire restrictions or in a burn ban. Montana archery antelope hunters are already hunting with their 900 hunting licenses. Montana’s upland game bird s...

  • North Dakota Hunting Season Open Dates

    Aug 30, 2017

    Deer Archery Season Opens Sept. 1 North Dakota’s deer archery season opens Friday, Sept. 1 at noon, and bowhunters are reminded that deer bow licenses and accompanying tags are only available through electronic purchase. Bowhunters can buy a license online at the state Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov; by calling 800-406-6409; or at vendors linked to the Game and Fish Department’s online licensing system. Hunters who purchase bow licenses at an online vendor will receive a tag at time of purchase; otherwise, hunters who purchase thei...

  • Cowboy Poetry at the Confluence

    Aug 2, 2017

    Enjoy an afternoon of cowboy poetry Sunday, August 20th from 11a.m. to 5p.m. CDT at the Missouri Yellowstone Confluence Center. Poets/musicians include D.W. Groethe, Linda and Terry Schwartz, Jarl Kavalie, Bill Lowman and Mark Kerr. Performers will rotate in 20 minute sessions throughout the afternoon. Admission is free but donations are welcome....

  • 4-H Members to Participate in Richland County Fair and Rodeo

    Jul 26, 2017

    Richland County 4-H has 12 amazing clubs that have been participating all year in many different 4-H events. Within the 12 clubs we have 224 members, including Cloverbuds and 136 adult volunteers. With all the growth in the 4-H program, throughout the years, the livestock barns and exhibit building at the fair will be full of exciting exhibits for people of all ages. The 4-H Exhibit Building this year will have a vast display of projects completed by Richland County 4-H members. In the 4-H...

  • Richland County Farm Bureau to Host Meet And Greet With Director of Agriculture, Ben Thomas

    Jul 19, 2017

    Richland County Farm Bureau is excited to announce that Montana Director of Agriculture, Ben Thomas will be in Sidney July 19th from 4 to 6 pm at Meadowlark Brewery. All are welcome to come meet and share ideas with Director Thomas. Also in attendance will be Bureau Chief of Wheat and Barley, Collin Watters; Bureau Chief of State Grain Lab, Greg Stordall and Bureau Chief of Marketing and Development, Christy Clark. Ben Thomas is the Director of the Montana Department of Agriculture. Most recentl...

  • Red Dye Study Will Examine Water Flow In Yellowstone River Near Glendive

    Jun 28, 2017

    U.S. Geological Survey scientists will inject a harmless, bright red fluorescent dye into the Yellowstone River during the week of June 26, 2017, weather permitting. The study is being done in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation. The goal of the dye study is to understand how larval fish drift in the complex waters of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers. Such information is used by federal, state and local agencies to help manage aquatic habitat and...

  • Maah Daah Hey Trail Offers Mud Run June 10th

    Stephanie Ler|Jun 7, 2017

    The Bull Moose Mudder will be held on Saturday, June 10th, beginning at the Medora Family Fun Center at the entrance to the Medora Campground. The Mudder’s organizers, the Save the Maah Daah Hey Trail non-profit in conjunction with the Teddy Roosevelt Medora Foundation, have taken advantage of the natural challenge of the North Dakota Badlands to set up a 3-mile loop course inspired by Theodore Roosevelt’s daily trek. Roosevelt called his treks “point-to-points”, jaunts he had to complete each day to finish his chores. This included crossin...

  • Interested In Rejuvenating Your Pastures?

    Trisha Feiring|Jun 7, 2017

    Do you have a pasture(s) that is not performing? This sounds like some of the pasture around our ranch or some old CRP acres that are now in permanent pasture with water. So what do we do? You need to come and hear the great speaker we have coming to the open the gate workshop- rejuvenating soils, pastures, and profits in Wibaux, MT. Greg and Jan Judy of Clark, Missouri run a grazing operation on 1620 acres of leased/owned land. Greg and Jan went from being nearly bankrupt in 1999 to paying off a 200 acre farm and house in three years with cust...

  • Maah Daah Hey Trail Offers Mud Run June 10th

    Stephanie Ler|May 24, 2017

    The Bull Moose Mudder will be held on Saturday, June 10th, beginning at the Medora Family Fun Center at the entrance to the Medora Campground. The Mudder’s organizers, the Save the Maah Daah Hey Trail non-profit in conjunction with the Teddy Roosevelt Medora Foundation, have taken advantage of the natural challenge of the North Dakota Badlands to set up a 3-mile loop course inspired by Theodore Roosevelt’s daily trek. Roosevelt called his treks “point-to-points”, jaunts he had to complete each day to finish his chores. This included crossin...

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