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  • MonDak Area Stockgrowers Association Announces Scholarship Recipients

    Venessa Pooch|Jun 25, 2014

    The MonDak Area Stockgrowers Association, along with the Rockin' Your Heart Out/Cattlemen's Ball committee is honored to announce the recipients of the 2014 MonDak Area Stockgrowers Scholarships. Rachael Oliver, a 2014 graduate of Savage High School received a $1,000 scholarship. Ms. Oliver plans to attend Oklahoma State University in the fall, majoring in Animal Science. Layton Hrubes, a 2013 graduate of Dawson County High school and current student at Montana State University, Bozeman also...

  • Senior Summer Finance Series

    Ludmila Keller|Jun 18, 2014

    You work hard and carefully plan to meet your long-term financial objectives, such as buying a home, paying for education, providing for your children, and saving for retirement. However, many people put off estate planning or choose to ignore it all together. Facing these decisions can be one of the hardest things we must do in life, so hard that it can be postponed until it is too late. Almost everyone needs some form of estate planning, especially those who want their estate distributed after...

  • Richland County Transportation Service – Getting You Where You Need to Go

    Tie Shank|Jun 18, 2014

    Richland County Transportation Service (RCTS) began in 2006 providing rides to approximately 13,000 people and operating 8 hours a day, 5 days per week. Since then, the growth and demands of the county have increased substantially and RCTS is providing about 50,000 rides per year. In addition to its regular service, RCTS also provides a number of day trips during the summer months to places such as: Fort Peck Theatre and the Medora Musical and Pitchfork Fondue. RCTS has given senior citizens...

  • Senior Summer Finance Series

    Ludmila Keller|Jun 11, 2014

    You work hard and carefully plan to meet your long-term financial objectives, such as buying a home, paying for education, providing for your children, and saving for retirement. However, many people put off estate planning or choose to ignore it all together. Facing these decisions can be one of the hardest things we must do in life, so hard that it can be postponed until it is too late. Almost everyone needs some form of estate planning, especially those who want their estate distributed after...

  • Messer Has Strong Roots in Richland County

    Courage Enough|Jun 11, 2014

    Lifelong Richland County resident Leslie Messer is justifiably proud of her heritage, which includes pioneers Lossie and Lavenia Dawe and John and Myrl Willian Westerdale. Lossie Dawe was born on August 14, 1868 to William T. and Rebecca Dill Dawe at Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. William was born in Cornwall England, and moved to Canada at the age of 12. After William's father died, the family moved to Pennsylvania. William spent three years in active service in the Civil War and...

  • The Lange Farm – Established in 1909

    Tie Shank|Jun 11, 2014

    Herman Frederick Lange purchased the western half of his farm from the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1909 and the eastern half in 1910. In total, he purchased 640 acres. He used this land to grow wheat, barley and corn for his cows. He raised four boys and one girl on the farm. Herman actively farmed the land until the mid to late 1930s when his sons Leo and Herman took over. In 1939, Leo married Gertrude Mae Kennedy of Glendive and they had six children: four boys and two girls. In 1967, Leo's...

  • Plain View Farm – Established in 1910

    Tie Shank|Jun 11, 2014

    The year was 1910. Carl and Anna Bergstedt had begun their journeys in Sweden. Like so many immigrants of their time, they moved from place to place before settling and establishing their legacy on a homestead eight miles northwest of Savage, Montana. Carl arrived via stage coach and Anna and their two children arrived shortly afterwards. With no doctors in the area, Anna returned to Minnesota to give birth to their third child in 1910. Carl purchased three beautiful Percheron horses, farm...

  • Agriculture Key In Establishing Richland County

    Lois Kerr|Jun 11, 2014

    Farming and ranching built Sidney and have played a crucial role in the health of the community for the past 100 years. The faces of farming and ranching have changed in that time period, particularly the farming aspect of agriculture. Farming made an abrupt shift about 50 years ago when it moved from a resource and tradition enterprise to a science-based business. The science based aspect of farming has led to more reliable production and larger harvests, which translates to better food...

  • Savage

    Vera Brown Darnell and Arthur S Hall|Jun 11, 2014

    A railroad man from Billings, Montana by the name of Savage came down the valley and spotted a bit of prairie which he thought was an ideal spot for a town. He may have been Patrick B. Savage who proved up on a homestead in Section 20, Township 27, Range 56 on April 21, 1913. He bought the land and the town started March 3, 1910. Homesteaders were rapidly settling the area. The main canal was completed in 1909 and water turned on in 1910. Emma Jeffries was the first telephone operator. She owned...

  • Sears-Midway

    Vera Brown Darnall|Jun 11, 2014

    Sears was a small town located east of the stage road about one-half mile and north of Sears Creek. The present highway follows the old stage road. The town was located on the site of the home of the late Fred Peterson. Sears grew fast and died fast when the railroad went through approximately one-half mile east and below the hill. The first train went through to Sidney in 1912. The Sears Schoolhouse was cut in two and upper floor was moved about one and one-half miles south where the main road intersected the railroad tracks. It was graded...

  • Crane

    Merrit Hull as told to Dorothy Hartl Bradley|Jun 11, 2014

    When the railroad was started in 1910 it missed some of the small towns. One of these was Sears, which was located about halfway between Crane and Savage. The railroad missed this town by about a mile, so Crane and Savage were started. The business places moved both ways. Some larger concerns started places in both towns. The first church was built in 1914. It was a basement church. The new church was built in 1928....

  • Savage Track Action

    Jun 4, 2014

    The Savage Track Team completed at the State Track Meet in Great Falls last weekend (photos by Cheryl Rankin)....

  • Artists Combine Talents, Bringing the West to Life with an Evening of Artwork and Music

    Trish Stevenson|May 28, 2014

    Cowboy singer/songwriter Bob Petermann will be strumming guitar and singing his special brand of authentic ranch-raised music, surrounded by the galloping horses and bucking bulls that reside within the paintings of western artist Trish Stevenson. This creative collaboration will be presented on Thursday, May 29, 2014 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. (CDT) at the James Memorial Art Center in Williston, North Dakota. Bob, who hails from the remote area of Cedar Creek in Wibaux County, Montana, was raised in a family of musicians. It was his older brother...

  • Overlay and Widening Project Planned for a Section of Montana Highway 16 Near Savage – Richland County

    Lori Ryan|May 14, 2014

    The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) would like to notify the public and seek comments on a proposal to overlay about 8.6 miles and widen portions of Montana Highway 16, near Savage, MT in Richland County. The project begins south of Savage, at reference post 28.9 and extends north for approximately 8.6 miles ending near a canal bridge at reference post 37.5. Proposed work includes widening for passing lanes on the northern portion of the project, the addition of left-turn lanes at County Road 110 (beet dump), shoulder widening...

  • Richland County Ambulance Offers Life-Saving Technology

    Staci Miller|Apr 30, 2014

    Cardiac arrest patients in Richland County have an even a better chance of surviving, thanks to a battery-powered device that performs CPR at the push of a button. The device is called LUCAS2 (Lund University Cardiac Assist System). Richland County ambulance is the first in the region to offer this life-saving technology and it was made possible by the generosity of community members attending the 2014 Cattlemen’s Ball. Each February, the Foundation for Community Care and MonDak S...

  • Savage Grows Capacity at Bakken Terminal to 175,000 BPD

    Apr 23, 2014

    Bakken Petroleum Services Hub near Trenton, ND expands to meet market demands. Salt Lake City, UT – April 10, 2014 Savage announced today the expansion of its crude oil transloading and transportation terminal located near Trenton, ND, with direct connection to BNSF Railway's main line track. The terminal is strategically located to gather crude oil from the Williston Basin and Bakken Shale and facilitate the transport of crude to key refinery markets. The terminal provides the oil industry w...

  • Tiger Cubs Visit Vet Clinic

    Apr 23, 2014

    Tiger Cubs of Pack 143 visited High Plains Veterinary Clinic and learned all about pet care and what veterinarians do....

  • Bobcat Badges Awarded

    Apr 2, 2014

    First graders who have learned and demonstrated that they know the Cub Scout Promise, Law of the Pack, Cub handshake and Cub Scout salute earned their Bobcat Badge....

  • Savage Prom

    Mar 26, 2014

    Savage High School held their prom Friday night....

  • Tiger Cubs Visit Maverick

    Mar 26, 2014

    The Tiger Cubs of Pack 143 visited the Maverick at Power 95.1 to learn about how radio stations work. They went "live" on the air and even made their own public service announcement. Pictured Back Row Left To Right: Corey Christensen, Kaleb Kutzler, Lance Allen, Maverick and Nathan Carlsen. Front Row (L-R) Jaiden Gustafson, Matthew Savage and Evan Hampton....

  • StrongWomen Exercise Program now in Savage

    Ludmila Keller|Mar 12, 2014

    Starting March 25th, the StrongWomen StrongBones program will be held twice weekly at the Savage Senior Center. Participants will meet Tuesday and Friday morning from 10AM-11AM to exercise and socialize. StrongWomen is a research-based strength training program for elderly women that has shown to increase muscle mass, improve balance and confidence, and increase bone mass. This free 10-week program was held in Sidney last fall. Participants learned how to correctly use dumbbells and ankle...

  • Shopping Spree Winner

    Feb 26, 2014

    Assistant manager Loren Kutzler helps Ilene Stanford of Savage fill her cart with $150 in Western Family products during her shopping spree last Friday. Stanford was the lucky winner of the 2 minute shopping spree during Reynolds Market Grand Opening....

  • StrongWomen StrongBones Informational Session at Savage Senior Center

    Feb 19, 2014

    On Thursday, February 20th at 11AM, Richland County Extension will hold a quick informational session on StrongWomen StrongBones at the Savage Senior Citizen Center. StrongWomen StrongBones is a free strength training program for elderly women with proven results. Participants show increased muscle mass, improved bone density and balance, and overall increased confidence. This 10-week program was just recently held at the Sidney Senior Center. Local participants started off with 2-pound dumbbells and were able to lift 5-pound dumbbells on each...

  • Glendive Agri-Trade Expo This Weekend

    Kathy McLane|Feb 5, 2014

    The 36th annual GATE (Glendive Agri-Trade Expo) is quickly approaching – so mark your calendars and plan to spend an enjoyable weekend Friday, February 7th and Saturday, February 8th, 2014. Doors open Friday from 9AM-6PM Saturday 9AM – 4PM Join us for exceptional seminar speakers: Friday 11:00 AM Echelon Ag “Advanced Technology – Precision Ag Now & In The Future” Friday 1:30 PM Estate Planning “When the South Forty Needs a 1040” Saturday 10:00 AM Estate Planning “When the South Forty Needs a 1040” Saturday 1:30 PM 4-H is Great Raffle tick...

  • Wallace "Wally" Braun, 76, Savage,MT

    Jan 29, 2014

    Funeral services for Wallace “Wally” Braun, 76, of Savage, MT are at 10 am, Thursday, January 30, 2014 at First Lutheran Church in Savage, MT with Pastor Nell Lindorf officiating. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery in Savage, MT. Remembrances, condolences and picture may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Wally died on Sunday, January 26, 2014 at his home in Savage, MT....

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