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  • 2022 Primary Election Results, Richland County, June 7

    Jun 8, 2022

    United States Representative - 2nd District Kyle Austin (R) 234 James Boyette (R) 82 Matt Rosendale (R) 1719 Charles A. Walkingchild (R) 103 Penny Ronning (D) 93 Mark Sweeney (D) 25 Skylar Williams (D) 41 Sam Rankin (L) 6 Roger Roots (L) 5 Samuel Thomas (L) 3 Public Service Commissioner District 1 K. Webb Galbreath (R) 605 Randy Pinocci (R) 1254 Supreme Court Justice #1 Bill D'alton (N-P) 456 Jim Rice (N-P) 1543 Supreme Court Justice #2 James Brown (N-P) 831 Ingrid Gustafso (N-P) 704 Michael F. Mcmahon (N-P) 476 State Representative District...

  • MonDak Area Stockgrower's Association's 10th Annual "Rockin Your Heart" Weekend June 3 & 4

    Jun 1, 2022

    Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) will be hosting their annual MidYear Meeting in Sidney, June 1-3 and invites Montana’s ranching community to attend. The Montana Stockgrowers Association is a grassroots membership organization and is the trusted voice of cattle ranchers. With a 135 year history, MSGA advocates and ensures cattle ranching remains relevant, safe and a sustainable way of life for generations to come. The MidYear Meeting is one of two meetings that is held to set association policy that guides the Association through the y...

  • Richland County Primary Candidates Participate in Forum

    Jun 1, 2022

    The Richland County Farm Bureau held a candidate forum on at the Sidney Elks Lodge May 26. The following candidates were in attendance for sheriff; John Dynneson and Shane Kyhl; both candidates for county commissioner, Shane Gorder and Brian Holst; county attorney candidates, Charity McLarty and Layne Johnson; county treasurer Candidate Amy Metz, Clerk and Recorder Candidate Stephanie Verhasselt, County superintendent of schools candidate Tim Tharp, and District 35 State Representative Brandon...

  • Richland County Door to Door Assessment June 8

    Stephanie Reynolds|Jun 1, 2022

    The Richland County Health Department and partners will be conducting the county-wide door-to-door Community Health Assessment on June 8, between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Volunteers will be walking in designated neighborhoods within Richland County to collect survey information from residents. Volunteers will not be entering residences and will not be asking for personal information. In order to volunteer there are certain expectations for volunteers to meet. Volunteers will be placed in teams of two. Volunteers are preferred to be over the age 18...

  • Sidney Bowhunter Education Course

    Marla Prell|Jun 1, 2022

    A free spring Bowhunter Education in-person course will be offered in Sidney on June 10, and June 16-18. Students can register for the course online at https://www.register-ed.com/events/view/1. Occupancy is 35 seats. There will be an orientation/walk in registration for the class on June 10 at 6 p.m. at the Richland County Extension Office, 1500 N. Central Ave., Sidney. Students should print all required files on the website and bring them to registration. Workbooks will be handed out then. All chapter quizzes must be done before the first...

  • New Richland Co. 4-H Buildings To Offer Fun Year Round

    Anna Dragseth|Jun 1, 2022

    The new Richland County 4-H buildings are providing more than just a place for 4-H members, people from around the community have been able to take advantage of the new facilities. "Through the upgrading of the fairground's facilities portfolio, Richland County can continue providing Sidney and the region with facilities that have diverse utilization. It opens so many doors of possibilities here at the fairgrounds and that's what is exciting," said Richland County Fairgrounds Manager Pam Shelmid...

  • Breeding Season Considerations

    Marley Manoukian|Jun 1, 2022

    The breeding season may have already begun for some, but it is coming up in the near future for others. Here are a few considerations as you prepare to turn your bulls out. Having a breeding soundness exam (BSE) on your bulls prior to breeding season is critical. To put it into perspective, in one breeding season an individual cow is expected to contribute to one pregnancy, whereas a bull is expected to contribute to 20-50 pregnancies. The BSE that is conducted by your veterinarian includes a physical exam, an exam of the reproductive organs,...

  • SRCL Kicks Off Two Programs This Summer

    Kelly Reisig|Jun 1, 2022

    Sidney – The Sidney-Richland County Library staff are looking forward to a fun summer. This year’s Summer Reading Program, “Oceans of Possibilities”, is free and anyone can join. Read what you want, when you want. You can keep track either online or through the dedicated library app, READsquared. There are lots of special programs planned at both SRCL and at the Veteran’s Memorial Park. Watch for announcements of special events as well. The first event will be “The Lego Guy”, Curtis Mork. Curtis has been a Lego fan since the age of 6 and has...

  • Kids Fishing Day

    Jun 1, 2022

    The Walleyes Unlimited MonDak Chapter held their annual kids fishing day May 25 at Gartside Reseviour. Richland County 6th graders enjoyed learning about fish species, casting, water & boating safety and hypothermia....

  • Letters To The Editor

    Jun 1, 2022

    Dear Editor, This election cycle, a native eastern Montanan is running for county attorney. Richland County’s current county attorney chose not to run for re-election, and whether she knew it or not at the time, hiring Layne Johnson as deputy county attorney was a wise move. My eastern Montana roots run deep, and it will always be home to me. Eastern Montana is also home to Layne Johnson. Layne was raised on a family wheat and cattle operation near Froid, MT. The lessons of drive, independence, and reliability that he learned growing up in t...

  • Time to Begin Scouting for Alfalfa Weevils

    Marley Manoukian|Jun 1, 2022

    Alfalfa weevils can be very damaging to your alfalfa stand, beginning with pinholes in the leaves and progressing to defoliation and crown injury in severe cases. The potential for this much damage, especially in years like this when hay is of high value, makes managing for alfalfa weevils very important. The first step in management is proper identification. Adult alfalfa weevils are a beetle typically less than ¼ inch long, with an oblong shape and a snout. They are dark brown and have a stripe down the middle of their back. These adults...

  • MonDak Area Stockgrower's Association's 10th Annual "Rockin Your Heart" Weekend June 3 & 4

    Jun 1, 2022

    Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) will be hosting their annual MidYear Meeting in Sidney, June 1-3 and invites Montana’s ranching community to attend. The Montana Stockgrowers Association is a grassroots membership organization and is the trusted voice of cattle ranchers. With a 135 year history, MSGA advocates and ensures cattle ranching remains relevant, safe and a sustainable way of life for generations to come. The MidYear Meeting is one of two meetings that is held to set association policy that guides the Association through the y...

  • New Richland Co. 4-H Buildings To Offer Fun Year Round

    Anna Dragseth|Jun 1, 2022

    The new Richland County 4-H buildings are providing more than just a place for 4-H members, people from around the community have been able to take advantage of the new facilities. “Through the upgrading of the fairground’s facilities portfolio, Richland County can continue providing Sidney and the region with facilities that have diverse utilization. It opens so many doors of possibilities here at the fairgrounds and that's what is exciting,” said Richland County Fairgrounds Manager Pam Shelmidine. The new complex includes three separ...

  • Breeding Season Considerations

    Marley Manoukian|Jun 1, 2022

    The breeding season may have already begun for some, but it is coming up in the near future for others. Here are a few considerations as you prepare to turn your bulls out. Having a breeding soundness exam (BSE) on your bulls prior to breeding season is critical. To put it into perspective, in one breeding season an individual cow is expected to contribute to one pregnancy, whereas a bull is expected to contribute to 20-50 pregnancies. The BSE that is conducted by your veterinarian includes a physical exam, an exam of the reproductive organs,...

  • Correction: Richland County Election

    Stephanie Verhasselt|Jun 1, 2022

    Richland County will be conducting a Poll Election for the 2022 Primary Election on June 7, 2022. Please note the change of polling locations for Sidney and Fairview. Sidney Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 22 & 23 have been permanently moved to the Event Center at Richland County Fairgrounds from the previous polling location of the Sidney Assembly of God Church. The Event Center address is 2118 W. Holly Street, Sidney, MT. Precincts will remain as individual precincts. Fairview Precinct 12 has permanently moved to the new Senior Center in...

  • Shane Kyhl Statement to Richland County Voters

    Shane Kyhl|Jun 1, 2022

    My name is Shane Kyhl, and I am running as a constitutional sheriff a conservative Republican. I received my criminal Justice degree in 2010, and I specialize in leadership and management I’m a hands-on manager. I believe in America, the constitution, and freedom, this includes protecting your health choices. I will bring to serve and protect to Richland County. Your constitutionally protected rights would be my responsibility duty, and privilege to protect and defend. I believe in the right to keep and bear arms and clearly; I am the best cand...

  • (Updated 6-6-22) Renee L. Christensen, 67, Sidney, MT

    Jun 1, 2022

    Visitation for Renee L. Christensen, 67 of Sidney is from 10AM to 6 PM on Monday, June 6, 2022, at the Fulkerson Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Sidney. Family services are open to the public, are at 6:00 P.M., on Monday evening, at the Fulkerson-Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Sidney with Pastor Audrey Rydbom, from Pella Lutheran Church officiating. Renee Lee was born on August 8, 1954, Sidney, MT to Basil and Julia (Mercer) Herbst. She grew up and attended schools in Sidney, graduating from Sidney...

  • MonDak Area Stockgrower's Association's 10th Annual "Rockin Your Heart"Weekend June 3 & 4

    May 25, 2022

    Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) will be hosting their annual MidYear Meeting in Sidney, June 1-3 and invites Montana’s ranching community to attend. The Montana Stockgrowers Association is a grassroots membership organization and is the trusted voice of cattle ranchers. With a 135 year history, MSGA advocates and ensures cattle ranching remains relevant, safe and a sustainable way of life for generations to come. The MidYear Meeting is one of two meetings that is held to set association policy that guides the Association through the y...

  • Richland Co. Door to Door Assessment June 8

    Stephanie Reynolds|May 25, 2022

    The Richland County Health Department and partners will be conducting the county-wide door-to-door Community Health Assessment on June 8, between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Volunteers will be walking in designated neighborhoods within Richland County to collect survey information from residents. Volunteers will be wearing safety vests and RCHD safety badging for identification. Volunteers will not be entering residences and will not be asking for personal information. This health assessment gathers important data that is specific to quality of life in...

  • Candidate Forum at Sidney Elks Lodge May 26

    Jaymi Mozeak|May 25, 2022

    Sidney Elks Lodge,123 3rd St. SW, is opening its doors, yet again, for a candidate forum. With Election Day coming up on June 7, it is another fine time for voters to find out what the candidates are all about. Thursday, May 26 at 6 p.m., Richland County Farm Bureau Federation is hosting a candidate forum at the Sidney Elks Lodge. As of May 18, 10 of the candidates running during the primary are verified to come to the forum. The following candidates will be in attendance: for sheriff; John Dynneson and Shane Kyhl. Both candidates for District...

  • Richland County Taxes Due

    May 25, 2022

    The Richland County Treasurer would like to remind taxpayers that the second payment of 2021 Real Property taxes and first payment of 2022 Mobile Home taxes are due by 5 p.m., Tuesday, May 31, 2022. Payments and payment coupons may be mailed or brought to the Richland County Treasurer, 201 West Main, Sidney, MT, 59270. Office hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. For your convenience there is a payment drop box located in the alley behind the Courthouse. Any payments postmarked, dropped in the drop boxes or brought to the Treasurer’s o...

  • Guest Opinion: Paving County Roads And Reducing Taxes

    Tom Halvorson|May 25, 2022

    During this primary election season, a promise has been made to pave the county roads (not by any current county commissioner). Along with that are promises to reduce spending and taxes. Do these promises add up? Richland County has about 70 miles of major collector roads, 160 miles of minor collector roads, and 980 miles of local roads. With the varying dimensions of those categories of roads, paving them would require about 20,416,000 square yards of pavement. Using the most recent county bid award for paving from January of this year, which...

  • Letters To The Editor

    May 25, 2022

    Dear Richland County, My name is Daniel Guzynski and I currently serve as the head of the Prosecution Services Bureau at the Montana Attorney General’s Office. I am the chief prosecutor for the State of Montana. I currently manage 13 attorneys and support staff and primarily handle the prosecution of homicide and child sexual assault cases. For 22 years, my focus has been holding offenders responsible for victimizing Montanans. All Montanans deserve a legal system that is just and protects our most vulnerable. Over the past several years, I h...

  • Savage School Seeking Funds For Drinkable Water

    May 18, 2022

    Savage School Superintendent Martha Potter and Savage School Board Chair Shawn Conradsen had an opportunity to meet with the Richland County commissioners Shane Gorder, Duane Mitchell and Loren Young last week to begin discussions on updating the Savage School water system. Potter stated, "We had only one contractor who turned in any communication. The electronic communication was a quote. The contractor let us know that it was not a bid yet, because they are waiting on the bond." When the super...

  • Richland County Special Planning Board Meetings To Be Held, First Since 2020

    Jaymi Mozeak|May 18, 2022

    Tuesday, May 24, and Wednesday, May 25, will be the first time the Richland County Planning Board has met since January,2020. Both meetings will be held in the Nutter Building conference room, 123 West Main St., Sidney. The meeting is long overdue. The planning board is mandated to meet four times a year but, like so many other things, their usual plans were disrupted by COVID-19. January, April, July, and October are the months they usually meet but the Governor’s directive made it so that local governments did not need to follow certain d...

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