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The countdown to Christmas has begun in Sidney, and the community is excited to celebrate with a series of festive events leading up to the Magical Montana Christmas Festival. From free activities to unique dining experiences, there is something for everyone this holiday season. Nov. 29: Kicking Off the Festivities The festivities start with a FREE Open Skating session from 1-3 p.m. at the Richland Ranger Hockey Dome. Families can enjoy a fun afternoon on the ice, perfect for all ages. Later, join Santa for a FREE Movie at the Centre Theatre...
The Sidney volleyball team secured a spot at divisionals by defeating Dawson County during a play-in game held at home on Nov. 2. The Eagles will take on Billings Central in Lewistown on Nov. 7....
Sidney High School hosted 16 schools plus140 competitors in the Speech, Drama & Debate season opener. The Speech and Debate team lead by coaches Gail Staffanson and Warren Clark placed 2nd over all in Class A Sweeps. Extemporaneous: 1st Keaton Burke, 2nd Elicia Snodgrass Original Oratory: 1st Tytus Carter, 2nd Robert Knotts Informative: 1st Mason Quick. Lincoln Douglas Debate: 2nd Oliver Slade, 4th Ivy Cross, 8th Kenny Damm. The Drama Team lead by Coach Christy Pierce placed 2nd in over-all...
The Fairview Warriors competed for the first time this season in Sidney lead by Coach Sharisse Slade, with 5 competitors Fairview placed 2nd in Class B Drama Sweeps. Classic Theatre: 1st Klara Karren & Ivy Slade. Humorous Solo: 2nd Evie Karren. Dramatic Theatre: 5th Kyra Buckley & Emmalyn Romero....
8 Real Property Tax Statements have been mailed and notice is hereby given that the first half of all taxes levied and assessed with be due and payable on or before 5 p.m. on Dec. 2, 2024, and that unless paid prior to that time the amount then due will be delinquent and will draw interest at the rate of 5/6 of 1% per month from and after such delinquency until paid, and 2% will be added to the delinquent taxes as a penalty. And that the second half of all taxes levied and assessed with be due and payable on or before 5 p.m. on June 2,...
Since Oct. 5, McKenzie and Williams County have battled fire, some only being fully contained in the last few days. Watford City, Mandaree, Ray, Arnegard, Tioga, and surrounding areas now face the devastation left behind on the over 22,000 scorched acres. Two men, Ed Coppersmith and Nicolaas van Eeden, lost their lives working to save livestock. Tioga and Ray producers were hit the hardest, some losing the majority of their herd. The livestock that were lost are yet to be totaled, and more will...
Richland County 4-H held the 2024 Keith Steinbeisser Memorial Livestock Judging at Dynneson Feedlot near Sidney on Sept. 29. Result Summary Novice Teams: 1st: Richland County Novice 2 Oliver Becker Gunner Forbes Aspen Nagle Mallory Van Every 2nd: Richland County/Miles City Novice Owen Vitt Peyton Denowh Jolee Dougherty Lawson Dice 3rd: Richland County Novice 1 TJ Germann Olivia Reimann Cassie Reimann Mya Verschoot Individuals: 1. Mya Verschoot 2. Peyton Denowh 3. Oliver Becker Reasons: Aspen Nagle Juniors Teams: 1st: Richland County Juniors 1...
Josh Pollari, a member of the Richland Aces 4-H Club and a sophomore at Sidney High School, is a very busy young man but he found time this summer to complete the lengthy application process for a NILE Merit Heifer. He submitted a 5- to 8- minute video, an essay, and the application in June and was notified in September that he was one of only 12 young people in the western United States to earn a heifer. The NILE Merit Heifer is part of the Youth in Agriculture program which was created by the...
Montana Farmers Union member Sarah Degn, Sidney, attended National Farmers Union’s Legislative Fly-In earlier in September. There, she advocated for family farms and ranches, heard from departments and experts, and met with Congressional members. Legislators in D.C. have a clearer understanding of agriculture in Montana, thanks to the Montana farmers and ranchers who spoke with leaders and Congressional members during the National Farmers Union Legislative Fly-In held earlier in September. During the Fly-In, more than a dozen Montana Farmers U...
SIDNEY, MT – Governor Greg Gianforte celebrated National 4-H Week with young Montanans in eastern Montana last week. “Our 4-H programs in rural Montana are raising the next generation of leaders and making our communities stronger,” Gianforte said. “I am always impressed to visit with young Montanans who are passionate about their projects.” During a visit to the Richland County Fairgrounds, the governor got an overview from over 50 4-H members on their projects and awards won at the Summer 2024 Richland County Fair and Rodeo. Serving n...
Events in Sidney, Fairview, East Fairview, Savage, Glendive & Froid, Mountain Time Now-Mon., Dec. 2 5 p.m. - Notice Of Taxes Due - The 1st half of all Real Property taxes are due on or before 5 p.m., Dec. 2. The 2nd half of the Real Property taxes will be due on or before 5 p.m., June 2. If not paid on or before these dates there will be interest added. Taxes are to be paid at the Richland County Treasurer’s Office, 201 W. Main, Sidney, MT. Now-Sat., Jan. 11 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. - 34th Annual MDHC Miniature Art Show - MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3...
Janice Kay (Anderson) Kunda earned her heavenly wings on October 15, 2024. Janice was born on January 25, 1950, to Daniel M and Vera E (Lamphier) Anderson in Sidney, MT. She was born the 3rd of 6 children; 3 brothers and 2 sisters. They grew up on the family farm in Brorson Community northwest of Sidney. Janice Attended Haycreek School and Brorson School and graduated from the 8th grade from Brorson School. She then continued her education at Sidney High School and graduated with the Class of...
Funeral services are Thursday, November 14, 2024, at 11:00 am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sidney, Montana with Pastor John Baseley officiating. A luncheon will follow the service for a time of fellowship and sharing. After the luncheon, Ruth will be laid to rest in the Fairview Cemetery in Fairview, North Dakota. Visitation is Wednesday, November 13, 2024, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Fulkerson Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Sidney, Montana. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT is assisting the family. Remembrances, condolences,...
The 31st Annual Wine & Food Festival will be happening on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 5-9 p.m. at the Richland County Event Center. There will be wine tasting, local food vendors will be serving up a taste of home-cooked inspired meals, and a live entertainment provided by stunt comedian Matt Baker will make you laugh out loud. Works of amazing local artists will also be on display to browse and bid on through the online auction. This year's theme is "Home is Where Your Healthcare is". You know that w...
The Sidney Kiwanis Club has had a fun month celebrating its 100th Anniversary thanks to a great committee that created programs each week to engage the membership and remind them of the long and productive history of the club. Awards were given out on Thursday, Oct. 24. The "Most likely to" awards were voted on by the members and the winners were: Rick Norby, take a pie to the face; Breeann Shanks, read the invocation wrong; Alan Seigfreid, get seconds on dessert; Phil Johnson, forget they...
Ryan Busse, Democrat candidate for governor of Montana, fulfilled a lifelong dream when he moved from his farm/ranch community in Kansas to Kalispell 30 years ago and had a career as the vice president of sales for Kimber, one of the largest gun manufacturers in the United States. "This place made me a better person," he said. His running mate Raph Graybill is a 5th generation Montanan who has a long history in Montana politics and whose grandfather, Leo, chaired the 1972 Constitutional...
8 Real Property Tax Statements have been mailed and notice is hereby given that the first half of all taxes levied and assessed with be due and payable on or before 5 p.m. on Dec. 2, 2024, and that unless paid prior to that time the amount then due will be delinquent and will draw interest at the rate of 5/6 of 1% per month from and after such delinquency until paid, and 2% will be added to the delinquent taxes as a penalty. And then the second half of all taxes levied and assessed with be due and payable on or before 5 p.m. on June 2,...
The schedule for Sidney Tennis Club lessons has been finalized and will start on Saturday, Nov. 2. Lessons for children has been added to the schedule. Kid’s lessons will be on Fridays from 5:30-8:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Lessons for adults and juniors will be on Saturdays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., and Sundays from 4:30-7:30 p.m. The coach and teacher will be Naldy Hans. To sign up contact Maddie at Limitless Church. Office: 406–433–2550. Cell: 701–651–9285. Email: [email protected]. You can also check out their Facebook...
Sidney Eagles volleyball team hosted Dawson County Red Devils, Oct. 24 for Senior Night for volleyball and golf. Eagles win in 5; 19-25 (1); 25-22 (2); 25-18 (3); 25-27 (4); 15-12 (5)...
The Northeastern Arts Network presents "The Jazz Legacy Project" as part of their 2024-25 Big Sky Concert Series on Thursday, Nov. 7 at the MonDak Heritage Center, Sidney. Created in 2015 after an epiphany, Justin Varnes had while teaching Jazz History at Georgia State University, the Jazz Legacy Project has an ongoing residency at the Velvet Note jazz club in Atlanta, GA, where they have been selling out their performances for six years and counting. Ditching a traditional textbook in favor of...
On Monday, Oct. 21. Sidney Mayor Rick Norby signed a proclamation designating Nov. 1 Extra Mile Day, as he has done for the past eight years. Opportunities for individuals to make a difference in the community and go the "Extra Mile" are endless. Every organization, church, school and youth group welcomes volunteers to enable them to fulfill their mission. A great resource for anyone looking to volunteer is Communities in Action headed by Kimberly Boyd at the Richland County Health Department,...
The countdown to Christmas has begun in Sidney, and the community is excited to celebrate with a series of festive events leading up to the Magical Montana Christmas Festival. From free activities to unique dining experiences, there is something for everyone this holiday season. Nov. 29: Kicking Off the Festivities The festivities start with a FREE Open Skating session from 1-3 p.m. at the Richland Ranger Hockey Dome. Families can enjoy a fun afternoon on the ice, perfect for all ages. Later,...