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  • Shirley M. Grandlund, 68, Savage, MT

    Nov 23, 2016

    Shirley was born January 11, 1948 in Sidney Mt. to Clara and Reinhold (Micky) Wagner. She attended grade school in Froid Mt. and high school in Townsend and Helena Mt. On March 19, 1966 she was united in marriage to Roger Lassey. Of this union two children were born, son Ronald and daughter Rochelle. She remarried April 7, 1989 to Robert Grandlund. Shirley was a country girl through and through. She enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting. She enjoyed riding horses and raising sheep. One of her...

  • Sidney Gymnastics Club to be at Christmas Stroll

    Nov 23, 2016

    The Sidney Gymnastics Club is bursting at the seams with approximately 200 gymnasts from Sidney, Fairview, Glendive, Lambert, Savage, Crane, Culbertson and Williston who train at the facility on a weekly basis. The Club is working to raise funds for a 1200 sq. ft. expansion which will allow for more space for each class, and better schedules, creating opportunities for more children to participate and more convenient times for parents. You can help the Club by purchasing a raffle ticket. Prizes...

  • Library Trustee Don Nollmeyer Retires

    Cheyenne Wiley|Nov 23, 2016

    Former Sidney-Richland County Library Board of Trustees member Don Nollmeyer and his wife, Teresa, admire a clock gifted to Don from the library at his retirement party on Nov. 17. Don served two terms on the Board of Trustees and worked as a sugar beet, wheat, and alfalfa farmer in Savage for over 50 years. "I've had a good life," he said....

  • Mary F. Thrams, 87 Sidney, MT formerly of Skaar Community

    Nov 16, 2016

    Funeral services for Mary F. Thrams, 87, of Sidney, MT formerly of Skaar Community are at 10 a.m. Thursday, November 17 at the Squaw Gap Hall with Pastor Neil Lindorff of First Lutheran Church in Savage officiating. Interment will be in Richland Memorial Park Cemetery, Sidney, MT under the care of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Mary died on Saturday evening, November 12 at Sidney Health Center, Sidney, MT....

  • Infrastructure Priorities Discussed Among Local Officials and Legislators Oct. 31

    Meagan Dotson|Nov 9, 2016

    Executive Director of the Montana Infrastructure Coalition Darryl James, Montana speaker of the House Austin Knudsen, State Representative Scott Staffanson, and State Senate Candidate Steve Hinebach met with officials from Sidney, Fairview, and Richland County on Monday, Oct. 31st. The roundtable discussion was arranged by Richland Economic Development Corp. and was a follow-up to a meeting held in February, in which all area officials had infrastructure concerns and needs. The goal of the...

  • Enter Make It With Sugar Oct. 21 for a Chance to Win Great Prizes

    Meagan Dotson|Oct 19, 2016

    The Make It With Sugar contest is coming up, Friday, Oct. 21st, and Anne Babb is looking forward to another year of participation. This will be her fourth year taking part in the contest, previously having entered with delicious desserts and candy. Babb won 1st place for her chocolate cheesecake pie, receiving a hand-made lazy-susan, and she's won People's Choice Award, winning a $100 Gift Certificate to Reese & ray's IGA. "I've always enjoyed cooking and have done it for years," she said,...

  • Searching for a Richland County Homemaker

    Tie Shank|Oct 12, 2016

    "You make a living by what you get, you make a life by what you give"-that quote rings very true for Richland County Commission on Aging's most recent homemaker. Linda Lunstad worked for more than a year providing contracted homemaking services (light duty housework) to elderly clients in Richland County. While this did tend to be a full-time job, it was much more than that to Linda-and to her clients. Linda recently moved away from Richland County but says she is still missing her job. "I just...

  • A Community Comes Together to Accomplish an Amazing Feat in Record Time

    Meagan Dotson|Oct 12, 2016

    On Sunday, Aug. 21, phones started ringing. David Haverkamp placed a call to Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project (LYIP) stating that they had noticed water bubbling out of the ground partway down the 45’ – 50’ embankment that served as the main irrigation canal’s outside wall. A ditch rider was sent out, who first called Project Manager James Brower, and when he didn’t answer, called the watermaster, Pat Micheletto. Micheletto then called Brower to tell him that the canal had breached....

  • A Community Comes Together to Accomplish an Amazing Feat in Record Time

    Meagan Dotson|Oct 5, 2016

    On Sunday, Aug. 21, phones started ringing. David Haverkamp placed a call to Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project (LYIP) stating that they had noticed water bubbling out of the ground partway down the 45' – 50' embankment that served as the main irrigation canal's outside wall. A ditch rider was sent out, who first called Project Manager James Brower, and when he didn't answer, called the watermaster, Pat Micheletto. Micheletto then called Brower to tell him that the canal had breached. The 7...

  • Savage Homecoming

    Sep 28, 2016

    Savage High School had their homecoming last week. (Photos by Toni Zieske)...

  • 2016 A Challenging Year For Beet Growers

    Dianne Swanson|Sep 7, 2016

    It has been an interesting and challenging year for Sidney Sugars, Inc. and area beet growers. Most recently, a breach in Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project's main canal south of Sidney stopped irrigation water from Intake downstream. Coffer dams installed by Franz Construction and LYIP returned water to the Savage area, with approximately 5400 acres able to receive water. While 13,000 acres of beet crop are affected, the largest area of concern is about 3,000 acres on gravel ridges and sand...

  • The Old Settler's Day Celebration will be held Sept. 1st - 3rd in Alexander

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 24, 2016

    Stop by the Old Settler’s Day Celebration in Alexander, ND, September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd; $2 buttons are available in Alexander at the Hiway Lounge, First International Bank & Trust, and James Gang Java. Festivities begin on Thursday at 7:00pm central time with a bonfire on the east side of the park. Friday the public can head to main street between 3:00 and 7:00pm for the chili cook-off; anyone interested in entering their mouthwatering chili can contact Barb or Jamie at 701-570-2011 or 701-770-...

  • Agate Hunting Is A Unique & Accessible Hobby Along The Yellowstone River

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 3, 2016

    As a kid I remember taking long walks with my grandma through the prairie, and she would go along picking agates. As an adult, I learned that Montana agates are some of the most unique and sought-after agates in the world, bringing people to our area from all over. Still, there are many people in the area that have never tried the past-time that draws so many visitors, and so I decided to give it a go. It's easy to spot an agate, all cleaned up and gleaming in the sun, however deciphering them...

  • East West Shrine Game Held Last Saturday

    Jul 20, 2016

    (L-R) Riley Hagler, Savage; Ben Hardy, Fairview; Tia Thiessen, Lambert; Trent Schilling, Sidney; and Matt Dey, Sidney represented Richland County at this year's East-West Shrine Football Game held in Butte, MT this past Saturday, July 17. The West won 45-14. Photo by Kathy Johnson....

  • Mildred "Millie" Shields Savage, MT

    Jul 6, 2016

    Memorial service for Mildred “Millie” Shields, 73, of Savage, will be held on Wednesday, July 6 at 10 a.m. at First Lutheran Church in Savage, MT with Pastor Neil Lindorff officiating. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney. Burial will take place at a later date. Pictures, remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Millie died Monday, June 27 at Sidney Extended Care in Sidney, MT....

  • Sidney Sugars Crew Looks To Continue Tradition

    Bill Vander Weele|Jul 6, 2016

    The phone still rings at Sidney Sugars agricultural department from people asking to talk with Russ Fullmer or Randy Jones or Kerry Rasmussen or even Larry Riggs. But instead those calls are answered by younger voices who wish to maintain the office’s strong reputation. “We want to continue the tradition this department has,” Duane Peters, who took over as Agriculture Manager in late 2015, said. “Russ Fullmer’s experience was second to none.” Agriculturists Vanessa Pooch, Todd Erickson an...

  • Clinton Mark Wright, 66, Columbus, MT

    Jun 29, 2016

    A Celebration of Life for Clinton Mark Wright, 66, of Columbus, MT is at 2 p.m., Friday, July 1 at the Fulkerson-Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Sidney, MT. Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Clinton Mark Wright was born on March 9, 1950 in El Paso, TX. Clinton was the son of James Francis “June” and Harriet Maxine “Max” (Sanders) Wright who preceded their son in death. Clinton is best remembered as a hard-working man, a pipeline welder, who dearly loved his family, including his wife of 40...

  • SAVAGE Inc. Holds Fundraiser

    Bill Vander Weele|Jun 29, 2016

    SAVAGE Inc. raised funds and brought the community together for a good cause by holding a free-will donation picnic on June 23. Officers for SAVAGE Inc. include Dana Jonsson as president, Holly Salsbury as vice president, Jackie Miller as secretary and Patty Micheletto as treasurer. The meal included cheeseburgers, hot dogs, chips, beans, salads, cookies, water and watermelon. Each of the SAVAGE Inc. members donated a portion of the meal. "It was a good fundraiser," Salsbury said. She explained...

  • Sidney Sugars Crew Looks To Continue Tradition

    Jun 22, 2016

    The phone still rings at Sidney Sugars agricultural department from people asking to talk with Russ Fullmer or Randy Jones or Kerry Rasmussen or even Larry Riggs. But instead those calls are answered by younger voices who wish to maintain the office's strong reputation. "We want to continue the tradition this department has," Duane Peters, who took over as Agriculture Manager in late 2015, said. "Russ Fullmer's experience was second to none." Agriculturists Vanessa Pooch, Todd Erickson and...

  • County Offers Programs To Seniors

    Tieheena Lemerond|Jun 22, 2016

    The Richland County Commission on Aging (RCCOA) cares about their senior citizens and actively encourages and promotes quality of life by helping make it possible for people to be healthy, happy and social. They offer a number of programs including homemaking services, legal services, nutrition, socialization, foot care, card games, exercise classes and so much more. Meals: Sidney – currently serves meals on Monday and Friday at 11:30 a.m., but on July 1 this will change to Tuesday and F...

  • Residents Should Attend Public Meetings To Represent Future Farmers Of Area

    Bill Vander Weele|Jun 15, 2016

    The president of the Montana-North Dakota Sugarbeet Growers Association is urging a strong showing of positive support at the upcoming public meetings regarding the future of the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation District. "Each meeting needs to be attended because this is not just a farmer issue, it's a community issue. No matter how you feel about it, it does affect you. From a farmer standpoint, we need support from everyone," Kjeld Jonsson said. "The rancher that gets irrigated hay and corn from...

  • 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...

  • 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....

  • High School Senior Starts His Own Business

    Sheridan Martin|Jun 1, 2016

    Trey Bloesser, a recently graduated senior from Savage High School, is the ultimate example of Montana students. Bloesser has been able to earn over $20,000 in scholarships, has started his own successful business; while at the same time working on his family farm and enjoying hiking and fishing. What started as a joke, and later an assignment for Trey's Entrepreneurship class, he was able to start up his own business; Burns Creek Creations. With Burns Creek Creations, Trey produces art,...

  • Neal Hermanson Ranch Horse Competition and Memorial Ranch Rodeo June 11

    Jun 1, 2016

    Grab your cowboy boots and hat for the first, and maybe best, rodeo in the area. The Neal Hermanson Ranch Horse Competition and Memorial Ranch Rodeo and Calcutta will be held Saturday, June 11 at the Richland County Fairgrounds. Tickets are only $5 with children 5 and under admitted free. The rodeo has been held each year since 2009 in memory of Neal Hermanson who died in a tragic accident in 2008. The day starts at 8 a.m. with the Ranch Horse competition. The top winner of the Jr. horse divisio...

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