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The Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture will have Rocky Erickson, Northern News Network sports director, as their guest speaker for the Chamber’s annual banquet on Jan. 23. The banquet will be held at the Richland County Fair Event Center in the Yellowstone Room. A no-host social will be at 6 p.m. with the prime rib dinner at 6:30 p.m. Rocky Erickson grew up on his family’s wheat farm in Vida. He attended high school in Wolf Point and graduated from Liberty University, Lyn...
Don Spencer, a self-taught free hand artist, from Tooele, UT, along with this family moved to Sidney in October. With 21 years experience he has moved into the Yellowstone Marketplace, 102 N Central Ave., Sidney. After having his former office burglarized he set out to start over and ended up in Sidney. His artwork includes designing logos, air brush, tattoos, painting derby cars, urns, saws, memorial sleds and engraving custom made jewelry boxes. “My slogan is ‘Thoughts are my cre...
A large multi-user rail terminal in Trenton, ND, which began construction early 2011, is noticeably progressing. The Bakken Petroleum Hub can easily be seen at Marley Crossing near Trenton on Highway 1804. The terminal, to be known as Trenton Railport, being served by the Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railway, was designed to bring large-scale rail service to the Bakken Formation with oilfield-related materials such as tubular, frac sand and other strategic materials. This includes the...
The Jore Haus Of Musik will present their violin/fiddle students in concert at the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center Sunday, Jan. 15 at 2 p.m. CST. The concert is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. The Confluence Center is located 23 miles SW of Williston on Hwy. 1804. Come enjoy the view of the Confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers while being entertained by these talented students from the area towns. The site also offers two museum quality rooms of local history to enjoy. The Lincoln and...
The Roundup has selected the Richland County Conservation District as one of this year’s Top Ten recipients because of the years of service the district has given to landowners within Richland County. The district has served landowners for the past seven decades, and the dedicated people who serve on the board and who administer the programs can take credit for the success of the district as it matured and changed through the years. These people care deeply about conservation, natural r...
Bracelets, similar to Lance Armstrong's "Live Strong" ones, have been donated to help raise money for the family of Kyler Streib. Kyler was diagnosed with Leukemia on March 8th. His family is staying in Seattle, WA while he is in the hospital receiving treatment. The bracelets, which say "I fight cancer for Kyler", are only $2.50 each and all proceeds go directly to the family. Bracelets can be purchased at the Yellowstone Marketplace or by calling 480-2600....
The Yellowstone Chapter of ABATE (American Bikers Aiming Towards Education) looks forward to participating in the 18th annual toy drive. This community project collects new toys or cash donations to buy new toys for those who face financial hardships this holiday season. ABATE, along with the Christmas Coalition and Gifts from the Heart, last year gathered over $3000 worth of toys for distribution among 141 families with a total of 358 children. The money for these toys came from donations from individuals, companies and businesses. Interested...
The annual Christmas Bird Count at Fort Union Trading Post and the Missouri -Yellowstone Confluence Center will be held Saturday, Dec. 17, 9-11 a.m. The nationwide CBC helps biologists understand bird populations, patterns of movement, and responses to changing conditions. Bird counts are for beginning birders, experts, or anyone who enjoys nature. Children are welcome. Even if you can’t tell a woodpecker from a pheasant, you will enjoy finding birds. We will count birds in prairie, river bottom, and wooded habitats from our vehicle windows a...
In response to a recent environmental assessment, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will recommend that 68 disease-free bison be relocated to two northern Montana Indian reservations. The tribal lands were evaluated in an EA that considered moving about 150 disease-free bison that currently are held in a quarantine facility and on a ranch in southwestern Montana. The tribal lands recommended include the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation near Malta and the Fort Peck Indian Reservation near Wolf Point. Two wildlife management areas were also...
The Yellowstone Chapter of ABATE (American Bikers Aiming Towards Education) looks forward to participating in the 18th annual toy drive. This community project collects new toys or cash donations to buy new toys for those who face financial hardships this holiday season. ABATE, along with the Christmas Coalition and Gifts from the Heart, last year gathered over $3000 worth of toys for distribution among 141 families with a total of 358 children. The money for these toys came from donations from individuals, companies and businesses. Interested...
A willingness to learn coupled with dedication and practice can lead to huge personal satisfaction. Paulette Westrum, Williston, learned that fact in October when, after showing only four times, she won the beginner ranch reining class and took second in the green reining class held at the Saskatchewan Reining Horse Show, Moose Jaw. “Both these classes were for people just beginning in reining,” Westrum comments. “To enter in the ranch class, neither the horse nor the rider could have won more...
The Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture will kick off the Christmas season in style on Friday, Nov. 25. Scheduled events include kid’s cookie decorating, pony rides, soup contest, good shopping opportunities, visiting with Santa, enjoying live entertainment and watching the evening parade of lights. There will be all kinds of activities, and food vendors from 4-7 p.m. Some stores will be open before dawn to serve customers and all stores will have extended shopping hours. The day’s special events begin at 2:30 p.m. with the arr...
The Yellowstone Chapter of ABATE (American Bikers Aiming Towards Education) looks forward to participating in the 18th annual toy drive. This community project collects new toys or cash donations to buy new toys for those who face financial hardships this holiday season. ABATE, along with the Christmas Coalition and Gifts from the Heart, last year gathered over $3000 worth of toys for distribution among 141 families with a total of 358 children. The money for these toys came from donations from individuals, companies and businesses. Interested...
Event Location Time Santa arrives by fire truck Downtown Sidney 2:30 p.m. Freezin’ for a Reason Polar Plunge by firehall 3 p.m. (corner of 3rd St. SE & 2nd Ave. SE) (Sponsored by Richland Co. Law Enforcement Torch Run, proceeds to benefit Special Olympics) Photos with Santa Yellowstone Marketplace 3-5:30 p.m. (Provided by Picture Perfect Photography, 8x10: $10, 5x7: $7) Children’s activities Sidney Electric building (111 East Main) 3-6 p.m. (cookie decorating, crafts and face painting) KC...
Pictures by Picture Perfect Photography 3-5:30 p.m. on Nov. 25 at the Yellowstone Marketplace located at 102 N. Central Ave., Sidney....
A century ago, Yellowstone Mercantile proudly proclaimed itself as "The Christmas Store". A banner with the statement was displayed across the front as the children of the community gathered to have a group picture taken. Area children will again gather at Yellowstone Marketplace (formerly Yellowstone Mercantile) to kick off the Christmas season as they anxiously wait to have their pictures taken with Santa 3-5 p.m. Friday. A short talk with Santa, a photo and a candy treat will be available. Kids and parents are asked to use the side...
Action Auto, Baker Boy Bakery, Betania Ristorante Italiano, BOSS Office Products Inc., Candy Bouquet, Carpenter’s Storehaus, Chad’s Furniture, CHS Farmer’s Elevator, SHC Clinic Pharmacy, Creative Solutions, Eagle Country Ford, ElectricLand, Family Eyecare Center, Farm & Home Supply, Finnicum’s Furniture, Frontier Heating, Gem City Motors, JCPenney Co., Jock Stop, John Stockhill Jewelers, Johnson Hardware & Furniture, M&M Café, MonDak Heritage Center, NAPA Auto Service, North Star Auto Body & Sales, Pamida, Party Central & Main Street Popcorn...
Register at these participating businesses: Action Auto, Betania Ristorante Italiano, BOSS Office Products Inc., Candy Bouquet, CHS Farmer’s Elevator, SHC Clinic Pharmacy, Doorbustin’ Portables & Septic Service, Eagle Country Ford, ElectricLand, Farm & Home Supply, Finnicum’s Furniture, Frontier Heating, Gem City Motors, JCPenney Co., Jock Stop, John Stockhill Jewelers, Johnson Hardware & Furniture, M&M Café, North Star Auto Body & Sales, Pamida, Party Central & Main Street Popcorn Factory, ProBuild, Reese & Ray’s IGA, Reynolds Market,...
The Yellowstone Chapter of ABATE (American Bikers Aiming Towards Education) looks forward to participating in the 18th annual toy drive. This community project collects new toys or cash donations to buy new toys for those who face financial hardships this holiday season. ABATE, along with the Christmas Coalition and Gifts from the Heart, last year gathered over $3000 worth of toys for distribution among 141 families with a total of 358 children. The money for these toys came from donations from individuals, companies and businesses. Interested...
Kenny Nemitz, Glendive, received the Distinguished Service Award during the Montana Farm Bureau Annual Convention at the Hilton Garden Inn, Missoula. Nemitz, a Farm Bureau member for more than 30 years, has held many offices with the Dawson-Wibaux County Farm Bureau. He has served on the Mountain West Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance board for 20 years. He is a member of the Yellowstone River Conservation District Council board and is chairman of Lower Yellowstone River Development Board. He has...
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce held their 2011 Kids Halloween Costume Contest at the Yellowstone Marketplace Monday night. Named winners were (L to R): Best Award: “Mad Hatter” (Zoe Roberts); Scariest Award: “Chucky” (Kaylyn Gonzales); Awesome Award: “Worm” (Nevah and her parents Amber Hambro and Justin Harris); Funniest Award: “Bob the Builder” (Tristen Lamb); Best Original Award: “Peacock” (Payten Syth)....
The Missouri River Conservation District Council (MRCDC), comprised of the 15 conservation districts in the Missouri River Corridor held their quarterly meeting in Culbertson on Sept 26. The MRCDC provides leadership, assistance and guidance to conservation districts along the Missouri River Corridor, their goal is to share perspectives, solve problems and exchange information on Missouri River resource management. In this light the Lower Missouri Coordinated Resource Management (LoMo CRM), the...
The Trade Promotion Committee has made some changes to the Moonlight Madness event on Oct. 31. They will not be promoting extended hours however, store employees will be dressed up in the spirit of Halloween. For kids there will be a “trail of treats” which will start at 4 pm at Reese & Ray’s IGA. They will receive candy bags provided by Wells Fargo Bank and then begin a hike around downtown to businesses that have a Halloween sign on their door or window to receive a treat. The “Trail of Treats” will end at the Yellowstone Marketpla...
The 1st Yellowstone River Rats Jig-N-Fest was held. There were 12 teams. The teams had a decent day weather wise and the fishing was even better. Every team except for two came in with their tournament limit of five walleye/sauger. 2011 Yellowstone River Rats winners were: 1st Gary & Stacie Mindt 14.14 2nd Eddie & Justin Mindt 10.12 3rd Todd & Alfred Dooley 10.0 4th Larry Mindt & Cole Houchen 9.80 Largest Walleye: Miles City and Billings team of Keeley Montgomery and Justin Zabrocki, 5.20....
Bracelets, similar to Lance Armstrong's "Live Strong" ones, have been donated to help raise money for the family of Kyler Streib. Kyler was diagnosed with Leukemia on March 8th. His family is staying in Seattle, WA while he is in the hospital receiving treatment. The bracelets, which say "I fight cancer for Kyler", are only $2.50 each and all proceeds go directly to the family. Bracelets can be purchased at the Yellowstone Marketplace or by calling 480-2600....