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  • School Board Votes Not To Re-Hire Hall

    Bill Vander Weele|May 18, 2016

    Despite words of support from coaches, community members and students, the Sidney School Board voted by a 4-2 margin to not rehire activities director Ross Hall. In his comments near the end of the meeting, Hall remarked to a comment by trustees about that they couldn’t share some information with the public. “They haven’t shared them with me either,” Hall noted. Hall, who is finishing his fourth year in Sidney, said that he didn’t received an evaluation after either his second or third yea...

  • Gottlieb "GB" Schmierer, 92, Savage, MT

    May 11, 2016

    Funeral services for Gottlieb “GB” Schmierer, 92, of Savage, MT, are at 10 a.m. on Thurs., May 12, 2016 at the First Lutheran Church in Savage with Pastor Nell Lindorff officiating. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery, under the direction of the Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Gottlieb died on Saturday evening, May 7, 2016, at Glendive Extended Care Facility....

  • Welcome New Owners Of Burns Creek Inn In Savage

    Sheridan Martin|May 11, 2016

    Starting April 11th, 2016, Michelle Smith and her husband Bryan became the official new owners of Burns Creek Inn (BCI) Bar & Grill in Savage, MT. "It was up for sale for quite awhile, and I had always had my eye on it. One night my husband and I were hanging out with the previous owners and they joked about us purchasing the bar, and we thought, 'Well, why not?", said Michelle. The bar is mostly family run, featuring Michelle, her husband, their daughter Brittany, and a few others. Already the...

  • Great Success at '16 Boys & Girls Club of Richland County Annual Dinner & Auction

    Michelle Seadeek|Apr 27, 2016

    Thank you Richland County! The evening of April 2nd, over 240 Richland County community members joined Boys & Girls Club staff in the Hawaiian themed luau. It was a celebration of how donors have helped move Boys & Girls Club forward this past year as well as fundraising for 2016-2017 fiscal year. With a renewed staff and strong community support this year's event was able to meet the $75,000 goal; $15,500 was through a Raise-the-Paddle segment where individuals pledged a specific dollar amount...

  • Montana Farm Bureau Political Action Committee Endorses Joel Krautter In MT House District 35 Race

    Apr 20, 2016

    Joel Krautter, who is running for the Montana Legislature in House District 35, has announced the endorsement of the Montana Farm Bureau's Political Action Committee. Krautter has had agriculture at the center of his campaign, along with infrastructure, since first announcing his decision to run with Sidney Sugars as his backdrop. He recognizes that agriculture is not only a driving force for the local economy, but a way of life that impacts all Richland County residents to some extent....

  • Richland Co. Residents Invited to Give Community Input & Get Involved During Town Hall Meetings

    Meagan Dotson|Apr 6, 2016

    The Communities in Action Steering Committee has organized a series of Town Hall Meetings in April, led by Tara Mastel from Montana State University and the Local Government Center. Richland County residents are invited to join them for dinner, catered by Strasheim Catering. Topics of discussion include what’s currently going on in surrounding communities, how things have changed with slowing oil production, and how residents can get involved and make continued improvements. During each m...

  • Crime of the Week

    Crimestoppers|Apr 6, 2016

    This week Richland County Crimestoppers is asking for information on Criminal Mischief that is being investigated by the Sidney Police Department. On February 28, 2016 the Sidney Police Department received three (3) reports of Criminal Mischief to vehicles that were parked on the street on 3rd Street NE from the 300 block to the 600 block. Upon investigation it was found that sometime during the late hours of February 27, 2016 to the early morning hours of February 28, 2016 unknown person or...

  • Richland Co. Residents Invited to Give Community Input & Get Involved During Town Hall Meetings

    Meagan Dotson|Mar 30, 2016

    The Communities in Action Steering Committee has organized a series of Town Hall Meetings in April, led by Tara Mastel from Montana State University and the Local Government Center. Richland County residents are invited to join them for dinner, catered by Strasheim Catering. Topics of discussion include what’s currently going on in surrounding communities, how things have changed with slowing oil production, and how residents can get involved and make continued improvements. During each m...

  • Richland Co. Residents Invited to Give Community Input & Get Involved During Town Hall Meetings

    Meagan Dotson|Mar 23, 2016

    The Communities in Action Steering Committee has organized a series of Town Hall Meetings in April, led by Tara Mastel from Montana State University and the Local Government Center. Richland County residents are invited to join them for dinner, catered by Strasheim Catering. Topics of discussion include what’s currently going on in surrounding communities, how things have changed with slowing oil production, and how residents can get involved and make continued improvements. During each m...

  • MCTM Regional Math Meet March 8th

    Mar 16, 2016

    Listed below are the individual winners, sorted by grade and by test. 7th grade: Number Concept Test: Gunner Rasmussen from Plentywood and Darian Holecek from Westby Pot Luck Test: Gunner Rasmussen from Plentywood Foundations Test: Brianna Brost from Sidney 8th grade: Pot Luck Test: Macey Seadeek from Fairview, Alyssa Hurst and Jay Yoder from Plentywood, Gracie Phelps from Sidney, and Aspen Hanson from Glendive Number Concept Test: Jayden Hunt and Emily Jacobson from Glendive Dimensions & Shapes Test: Jay Yoder from Plentywood 9th grade:...

  • Richland County Relay for Life Bowl For A Cure

    Kelcey Fixen|Feb 24, 2016

    The committee is excited to host Sidney’s first Bowl for a Cure Fundraising Event. OK Lanes has partnered with the Richland County Relay Event Leadership Team to bring this family fun event to the community, and help fund the cure! The fundraiser will be Feb. 28, 2016, at OK Lanes Bowling Center from 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. “We are excited to get involved with such a great program and help out the community while we are at it, “Tom Ortloff ,owner of OK Lanes, said of the event. Bring the family, and bowl the day away! The festivities will begin at 11...

  • Crimestoppers Crime Of The Week

    Jamie Malsam|Feb 10, 2016

    This week Richland County Crimestoppers is asking for information on thefts from oil production sites that have been reported to the Richland County Sheriff's Office. Since Jan. 3, 2016 the Richland County Sheriff's Office has received numerous theft reports from oil companies in our area of solar panels, brackets, copper wire and batteries being taken from oil production sites in Richland County. It has been determined that many of these thefts occurred in the hours between 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. The...

  • The Top Ten Growers and 20/20 Club Meeting Wrapped Up a Successful Sugar Beet Season

    Meagan Dotson|Jan 27, 2016

    The Sidney Sugars Top Ten luncheon was held on Wed., Jan. 20, 2016 at the Elks Lodge in Sidney. A year in review, Agriculture Manager Duane Peters congratulated beet growers on their very successful year and discussed some of the challenges growers overcame in different areas. It was dry in the North, requiring lots of irrigation and hailstorms came through the same area as much as three times. Late May frosts required a few areas to have to replant as did springtail parasites, and damaging...

  • Nollmeyer Farms Recognized as the Top Grower in the 50-312 Acres Category

    Meagan Dotson|Jan 27, 2016

    During the top ten beet grower dinner, Nollmeyer Farms was recognized as the top grower in the 50-312 acres category. Del and Kim Nollmeyer, who farm north of Savage, averaged 40.07 ton per acre, 19.25 percent sugar, which resulted in a 35.28 rating on a 263-acre crop. Del Nollmeyer grew up farming, started out by renting farmland from his father when he was still in high school. In 1989, he began farming on his own, and his wife Kim credits the quality of their crops to her husband's...

  • Nollmeyer Farms Recognized as the Top Grower in the 50-312 Acres Category

    Meagan Dotson|Jan 27, 2016

    During the top ten beet grower dinner, Nollmeyer Farms was recognized as the top grower in the 50-312 acres category. Del and Kim Nollmeyer, who farm north of Savage, averaged 40.07 ton per acre, 19.25 percent sugar, which resulted in a 35.28 rating on a 263-acre crop. Del Nollmeyer grew up farming, started out by renting farmland from his father when he was still in high school. In 1989, he began farming on his own, and his wife Kim credits the quality of their crops to her husband’s c...

  • The Top Ten Growers and 20/20 Club Meeting Wrapped Up a Successful Sugar Beet Season

    Meagan Dotson|Jan 27, 2016

    The Sidney Sugars Top Ten luncheon was held on Wed., Jan. 20, 2016 at the Elks Lodge in Sidney. A year in review, Agriculture Manager Duane Peters congratulated beet growers on their very successful year and discussed some of the challenges growers overcame in different areas. It was dry in the North, requiring lots of irrigation and hailstorms came through the same area as much as three times. Late May frosts required a few areas to have to replant as did springtail parasites, and damaging...

  • Kenneth "Ken" Fitzgerald, 74, Sidney, MT

    Jan 20, 2016

    Memorial service for Ken Fitzgerald, 74, of Sidney, MT was held at 3 p.m., Fri., Jan. 15, 2016 at the Fulkerson-Stevenson Memorial Chapel with Pastor Nell Lindorff of First Lutheran Church of Savage. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home. Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Kenneth died on Sat., Jan. 9, 2016 at Sidney Health Center....

  • Boys and Girls Club Donor Recognition For Dec. 2015

    Michelle Seadeek|Jan 20, 2016

    ABATE Of Montana Lower Yellowstone Chapter ,Dawn Guenzi, Erin Anderson, Ms. Marlys Anvik, Lance Averett, Jeana Barnhart, Melyssa/Randal Bauer, Jolene Baxter, Dr. Brett Bennion, Libby & Randy Berndt, Sara Berndt, Melissa Boyer, Jason Brothen, Carolyn Buxbaum, Harold & Kay Carda, JoAnne & Elmer Christensen, Larry Christensen, Nadine Dietrich, Doorbust’n Portables & Septic Service - Blaine Rogers & Devra Goulart, Sherman Dynneson, Eagle Oil Field Services - Daniel Moore, Mickyla Eide, Erin Ellingson, Peter Erickson, Kimberly Erickson, Tim Fine, Ra...

  • Crimestoppers Crime Of The Week

    Sidney Police Department|Jan 13, 2016

    This week Richland County Crimestoppers is asking for information on different thefts that have been reported to the Sidney Police Department. Since Sept. of 2015, the Sidney Police Dept. has responded to a number of theft reports from residences mostly in the east side of Sidney, with battery powered hand tools, mostly Dewalt brand being taken. The Sidney Police Department has also had multiple thefts of handguns, a blacksmithing forge with blower and a Stihl brand chainsaw; thefts have...

  • Hooray for Senior Meals

    Lois Stephens|Jan 13, 2016

    Whoever dreamed up the senior meal program deserves a large pat on the back. It makes sense for a variety of reasons, including the obvious ones such as it gets seniors out to socialize with peers while at the same time ensuring they receive a terrific meal for a nominal price. A bonus point of course to the outing itself means someone else cooks the meal and that means a lot as well. For many seniors, that one nutritious meal may be one of the best meals he or she eats all week. I remember...

  • Sidney Football Players Selected for East-West Shrine Game

    Jan 6, 2016

    The four Sidney football captains were invited to play in the Montana East-West Shrine Game. Matt Dey #60 (to play center), Bridger Coffman #28 (alternative as Running Back), Trent Schilling #58 (to play outside linebacker), Hunter Severson #57 (alternate as inside linebacker).Also chosen from our area are Ben Hardy, Fairview, to play Tight End and Riley Hagler, Savage, (alternate as running back). The 70th annual East West Shrine Football Game will be held July 16, 2016 in Butte, MT. (Photo by...

  • Sidney Sugars has Exceptional Growing Year in 2015

    Dec 30, 2015

    For the second year in a row, Sidney Sugars completed a record harvest, averaging 32.3 tons per acre and 18.73 sugar for the 2015 season. The crop was visually deceiving other than in the Savage area where they got an early start and no hail. "Other areas surprised us," agricultural manager Russ Fullmer said. Root samples were good with the tonnage estimate raised three times. The weather cooperated with warm, not too hot, days and cool nights in September. The new Roundup ready beets produce...

  • Star Wars Christmas

    Dec 23, 2015

    Savage School held their holiday concert on December 17. Pictured is the high school band performing the theme to Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith directed by Jamie Becker with her lightsaber....

  • Boys and Girls Club of Richland County November Donors

    Dec 23, 2015

    Thank you! Action Auto, Marci Lynn Albin, Marian G. Albrecht, Bonnita Anderson, Steve & Christy Barbosa, Melyssa/Randal Bauer, Nicki Bell, Danielle Bergeron, Sara Berndt, Body Bliss Massage/ Cami Seader, Melissa Boyer, Margaret Bradley, Mr. Kenneth Brost, Jason Brothen, Molly Cook-Fine, Dan Johnson Consulting, Nadine Dietrich, Barry Dutton, Sherman Dynneson, Eagle Country Ford, Ebenezer Congregational Church, Economy Polymers & Chemicals, Mickyla Eide, Erin Ellingson, Enerplus Resources (USA) Corporation, Fike Crushing Inc., Tim Fine, Dorothy...

  • National Honor Society Returns to Savage High School

    Alan Hoffman|Dec 23, 2015

    Savage High School is proud to announce the return of National Honors Society. After a hiatus of several years, the club has been reinstated in order to recognize academic achievement and leadership for Savage students. “We really want to do more to show students that the work they put in academically is valued. It is very easy to recognize and appreciate what our students do athletically, but it can sometimes be harder to show that for academics. This club will help with that,” said Alan Hoffmann, the club’s advisor. Students had to have a GPA...

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