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  • Sidney School Board Approves Request From Drill, Cheer Program

    Bill Vander Weele|May 22, 2024

    The Sidney School Board approved allowing eighth-grade students to be part of the high school's drill and cheer teams during its monthly meeting on May 13. Drill team coach Weslie Zoanni explained that she is losing seven dancers, or about half of her team, due to graduation. In addition, she was disappointed with the amount of participants at a recent tryout. "Right now, if we have eighth graders, we would have 10 on the team," Zoanni said. Cheer coach Alyssa Cadwalader added that an extra year...

  • Trevino Earns College Degree

    May 22, 2024

    Nicólas F. Trevino, Sidney High School graduate, has received his bachelor's degree in biophysics from the University of Texas at Austin. The graduation ceremony was held May 11. During his four years at the University of Texas, he was a member of the University of Texas SCORE athletics, a member of the University of Texas hockey team and was also a member of the Young Conservatives of Texas, UT Austin Chapter. The next goal in his career is medical school....

  • Softball Ends Season

    May 22, 2024

    Sidney’s softball season came to an end at the divisional tournament held in Lewistown. The Eagles kept their season alive by defeating Miles City, 22-15, in a play-in game on Tuesday. Sidney fell to Billings Central, 15-0, in the first round of the divisional tournament. The Eagles then lost to Lewistown by a 21-9 final....

  • Hansen Selected All-State

    May 22, 2024

    Sidney’s Ryder Hansen has earned All-State honors for his standout baseball season for the Eagles. The senior was one of seven Eastern Conference players selected to the All-State squad. The other selections were Belgrade’s Sawyer Olson, Belgrade’s Ryas Olson, East Helena’s Killian Snarr, Lone Peak’s Ebe Grabow, Livingston’s Ben Cipriani and Belgrade’s Keenan Kraft. Sidney’s Kayson Radke was a second team All-Conference selection....

  • Sidney Sugars Plans Auction Of Assets

    May 22, 2024

    Sidney Sugars Inc. discontinued operations at its sugarbeet processing facility in Sidney in April 2023. As a result of the closure, the sugar and agricultural products processing, packaging, shipping and warehouse facility on 325.47 acres will sell via sealed bid auction. Sealed bids are due by Monday, July 8, at 4 pm MDT. The 270 acres of surplus farm, hunting and recreational land, and processing/support equipment and vehicles will be sold via a timed online auction ending Monday, July 15, at 4 p.m. MDT. There will be no live auction at the...

  • Torch Run Attracts Good Participation

    Bill Vander Weele|May 15, 2024

    Area law enforcement along with athletes from Richland Opportunities Inc., were enthused to participate in the Richland County leg of the Special Olympics' Torch Run on Wednesday, May 8. Sidney police officer Brett Norby reports that representatives from the Fairview Police Department, Richland County Sheriff's Office and Sidney Police Department all took part in the annual event. Norby has served as the leg leader since 2020. He explained that the program helps fund a Special Olympics' team in...

  • State Clerk Candidate Comes To Richland County

    Bill Vander Weele|May 15, 2024

    Candidate Erin Farris-Olsen wants to take politics out of the Clerk of Montana Supreme Court office. Farris-Olsen, one of two Democrats running for the position currently held by Republican Bowen Greenwood, spent time in Sidney last week to attend the state clerk of district courts convention. She said she is proud of the Democrat party's values of fairness and equality, but she feels the office should leave their politics at the door. "The clerk should serve all people and not be...

  • Sidney Band Students Earn Top Honors At State Festival

    May 15, 2024

    Sidney High School band students excelled during the State Music Festival held in Billings on May 3-4. Among Sidney’s standouts was junior Mercedes Lamb who earned superior ratings for her piano solo, her xylo solo and marimba solo. Also earning superior awards for solos were Daxton Brower, Alyssa Batchelor, Jhonatan Delgado, Xander Schlothauer, Joshua Pollari, Logan Lowrey, Morgan Kindopp, Lucy Sommerfeld, Daniel Stevens, Theresa Wick, Hayden Wiidanen and Nicholas Jorstad. Scoring excellent scores were Delgado on piano, Corben Holler, M...

  • Sidney Native Inducted Into Hall Of Fame

    Bill Vander Weele|May 15, 2024

    Sidney native Mike Albin was recently inducted into the Rapid City, SD, Sports Hall of Fame for his achievements in distance running which includes competing in the world's six major marathons. "I'm very excited and very humbled that I was chosen from the entire Rapid City athletic community," said Albin, who was in Sidney for the Women's Wellness Collective event last week. Albin, a 1996 Sidney High School graduate, has competed in a total of 70 marathons including the six major world events...

  • New School Trustees Elected

    Bill Vander Weele|May 15, 2024

    Sara McMillen is a new Sidney School Board member after Tuesday’s election. Voters decided on two individuals to serve three-year seats during the election. McMillen received 484 votes as the top vote-getter. Josh McGahan was re-elected with 341 votes. Incumbent Kelly Dey received 330 votes. Trustee Randy Iversen ran unopposed for a two-year position and received 604 votes. Lisa Gorder will be re-appointed by acclamation to the outlying trustee position. Elected in Fairview were Marion K...

  • City Council Meets In New Chambers

    Bill Vander Weele|May 15, 2024

    Enjoying the first meeting in their brand new City Hall chambers, the Sidney City Council conducted business on Monday, May 6. “It’s kind of a special night for us,” Sidney Mayor Rick Norby said early in the meeting. Clerk/treasurer Jessica Chamberlin said the new chambers feature the technology needed for council and committee meetings to be professionally recorded and then put on the city’s website, cityofsidneymt.com, under the agendas and minutes tab. Montana legislators passed House B...

  • Sawyer Soars To 1,000 Books

    May 15, 2024

    Sawyer Hermanson is already a bookworm, reading 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten! She is a regular at Storytime and loves picking out books with her sister Avery, mom, and grandma each week. Sawyer's favorite books include "Bruce the Bear," "Pete the Cat," and "Disney Princesses." She enjoys playing with her baby dolls and magna tiles before listening to 4-6 books at bedtime. When she grows up, Sawyer wants to be a graduation girl and Elsa. Sawyer, age 2.5, is the daughter of Wyatt and Caycee...

  • William "Bill" Brunner, 87 Sidney, MT

    May 15, 2024

    Celebration of Life services for William “Bill” Brunner, 87, will be Saturday, May 18, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. at the Church of the Nazarene, Sidney, with Pastor Richard Evan Officiating. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home, Sidney, is assisting the family. Remembrances, condolences, and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. William “Bill” Brunner, 87, peacefully passed away on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024, at the Sidney Health Center with family by his side....

  • Container Gardening Workshop Set For May 16

    May 15, 2024

    The MSU Richland County Extension Office will be hosting a container gardening workshop on Thursday, May 16, beginning at 4:30 p.m. at the Extension Office meeting room located at 1499 N Central Ave, Sidney. This workshop will be led by MSU Roosevelt County Extension agent Wendy Becker. Come and learn how to make a container garden and take one home! Please call the MSU Richland County Extension Office to sign up by May 15, 406-433-1206....

  • Savage Takes Fourth At Eastern C Golf Tournament

    May 15, 2024

    Savage's girls golf team qualified for the Class C state meet as a team by placing fourth at the Eastern C divisional meet in Sidney on May 6. The Warriors finished with a team score of 331. The top three teams in the girls' division were Broadus at 273, Plentywood at 306 and Absarokee at 318. Golfing for Savage's girls were Taylor Conradsen, Aspen Peterson and Emma McPherson. Conradsen placed eighth by shooting an 101. Peterson tied for 10th place with an 106. McPherson shot an 124 for 24th pla...

  • Sidney Hosts Area Games For Special Olympics

    May 15, 2024

  • ROI Foundation Awards Scholarships

    May 15, 2024

    The ROI Foundation has awarded two scholarships to Avery Iversen and 2024 Fairview High School graduate Emily Johnson. Iversen is currently attending Minot State University and participate in the ASTEP program. Johnson will atten Williston State College in the fall and participate in the nursing program. In 1992, the seeds for a foundation were planted, and in 1993 the ROI Foundation, Inc. grew into a reality, with a separate board of directors, which is currently headed by Colby Braun. The...

  • Tractor Supply Build A Birdhouse Event

    May 15, 2024

  • Legal Clinics Give Peace Of Mind

    May 15, 2024

    As we age, being prepared for all the things that can happen becomes more important than ever. For some, getting all of your affairs in order can be a daunting task. You know it should be done but often don’t know where to start or are concerned about the costs associated with it. Luckily, the Montana Legal Services Developer Program can help make it easier. The program provides elder law training and resources for older Montanans, their family members and social outreach workers. It also develops pro bono and local legal services referrals, t...

  • Blood Drive Planned in Sidney

    May 15, 2024

    There will be a Red Cross Blood Drive on Tuesday, June 11, from noon to 6 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Parish Center, 310 7th St. SE, Sidney. Advance appointments are recommended. To schedule an appointment to donate blood, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org. Donate blood, help save lives....

  • Eagles Place At Glendive Meet

    May 15, 2024

    The Sidney Eagles tuned up for this weekend's divisional track meet by competing at the Bill Kelly Twilight Invitational in Glendive on Friday. The Eagles took fifth place in the boys' standings with 53 points. Williston earned first with 129 points followed by Glendive with 109 and Lewistown with 66 points. In the girls' division, Sidney took sixth with 40 points. The top three teams were Williston with 116.5, Miles City with 94 and Hardin with 93 points. Sidney's boys came away with two...

  • Neu Wins Season Opener

    May 15, 2024

    Williston Basin Speedway Opening Night/Band Day Racing Results, May 11 IMCA Hobby Stocks A Feature 1 1st Place: Ethan Neu, Fairview, MT, 51E 2nd Place: Taylor Heaton, Baker, MT, 11H 3rd Place: Kyler Satran, Minot, ND, 22 4th Place: Connor Hansen, Torquay, SK, 15 5th Place: Tim Anderson, Minot, ND, 44 6th Place: Kruz Wilson, Manor, SK, 27JR 7th Place: Aiden Paul, Dickinson, ND, 27A 8th Place: Brennor Grinstead, Stanley, ND, 51X 9th Place: Dawson Reese, Williston, ND, 13R 10th Place: Shawn...

  • Arnold Volz, 89, Culbertson, Montana

    May 15, 2024

    Services are pending. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT is assisting the family. Remembrances, condolences, and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Arnold Volz, 89, of Culbertson, Montana passed away peacefully on Friday, May 10, 2024, at the Roosevelt Medical Center in Culbertson, Montana....

  • Local Donation Of Beanie Babies Will Cheer Children Around World

    Bill Vander Weele|May 8, 2024

    Love and caring can be seen in many different forms. One of the ways in Sidney is sharing the joy that Beanie Babies can bring to children all across the world. For many years, Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, Sidney, has served as the Operation Christmas Child collection point for northeastern Montana and western North Dakota. Operation Christmas Child, through Samaritan's Purse, sends gift shoe boxes to needy children around the world. The boxes contain toys, school supplies and...

  • Arrest Made Regarding Break-ins

    May 8, 2024

    On April 29, the Sidney Police Department arrested William Thomas Garrad, 32, Sidney, in relation to the string of vehicle break-ins in Sidney over the last few months. Garrad was charged with two counts of criminal possession of dangerous drugs, both felonies; one count of criminal possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor; one count of theft of property exceeding $5,000 or common scheme, a felony; and one count of burglary, a felony. Several additional charges are pending. Garrad is currently incarcerated in the Richland County...

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