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  • ND Officials Tour LYIP

    Oct 4, 2017

    Officials from North Dakota traveled to Richland County on Sept. 21 to tour the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project. North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford, McKenzie County Economic Development Coordinator Daniel Stenberg and McKenzie County Commissioner Gene Veeder were in attendance. The officials were invited by LYIP Project Manager James Brower and Chairman of the Board of Control Richard Cakyo to tour the irrigation project and gain a better understanding of its importance to the region. The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project ex...

  • ND Officials Tour LYIP

    Sep 27, 2017

    Officials from North Dakota traveled to Richland County on Sept. 21 to tour the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project. North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford, McKenzie County Economic Development Coordinator Daniel Stenberg and McKenzie County Commissioner Gene Veeder were in attendance. The officials were invited by LYIP Project Manager James Brower and Chairman of the Board of Control Richard Cakyo to tour the irrigation project and gain a better understanding of its importance to the r...

  • Flyin' Lion Antiques Celebrates Move

    Sep 27, 2017

    The Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting last Wednesday at Flyin' Lion Antiques in the Yellowstone Marketplace in Sidney, to celebrate the store's move to a new location. Pictured are, l to r, Laura Scheiber, chamber; Susan Joy, chamber executive director; Arch Ellwein, owner; "Maverick" Kent Simonis, Power 95; and Madina McGlothern, chamber communications/office manager....

  • DPHHS: Fight Flu – Get Your Family Vaccinated This Season

    Sep 20, 2017

    The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) is encouraging all Montanans 6 months of age and older to fight flu and get vaccinated now against influenza in order to decrease their risk of becoming ill. In Montana, the flu season usually peaks in January and lasts through May; however, flu outbreaks can be unpredictable. It is best to get vaccinated before the influenza virus starts circulating. Officials say the vaccine is now readily available. The influenza vaccine is the best form of protection against the flu and provides...

  • Gianforte in Sidney to Listen to Local Producers

    Jordan Hall|Aug 30, 2017

    Greg Gianforte, who was elected as Montana's representative to the United States Congress in a special election in May of this year, made a stop in Sidney to speak to local leaders in the sugar industry. Attending the meeting, aside from Gianforte and two of his staffers, included Bill Johnson, a local farmer from Savage who serves as president of the Sugar Beet Board, along with Steve Pust and Scott Flynn, also local farmers and representatives for the Montana Sugar Beet Growers. Also present w...

  • E-rase your E-waste Set for Sept 8-9 in Sidney

    Aug 30, 2017

    It’s time once again to clean out those closets! The E-rase your E-waste fall collection event is coming up on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8-9 in Sidney and MonDak area residents are invited to bring their damaged and outdated electronic equipment for free recycling. Now in its 13th year, E-rase your E-waste has recycled approximately 450,000 pounds (225 TONS!) of electronic waste to date! Yellowstone E-waste Solutions of Billings is again the e-cycler for the event and provides their services for FREE, with a couple of exceptions. Participants...

  • Benefit Dinner and Auctions for Deana Carranza

    Anna Dragseth|Aug 23, 2017

    On Saturday, August 26th, there will be a freewill dinner, silent and live auction, bar hopping bingo, Chinese auction, and live music for Deana Carranza. The live music will be performed by the Fully Loaded Band. All of the events will take place at the Elks Lodge located at 123 3rd Street SW in Sidney. Starting at 4:00 pm Bar Hopping Bingo will start, then at 6:00 pm the silent auction will begin, followed by the free will offering dinner. At around 8:00 pm the Chinese and live auction will start off. Deana Carranza has dealt with breast...

  • Benefit Dinner and Auctions for Deana Carranza

    Anna Dragseth|Aug 16, 2017

    On Saturday, August 26th, there will be a freewill dinner, silent and live auction, bar hopping bingo, Chinese auction, and live music for Deana Carranza. The live music will be performed by the Fully Loaded Band. All of the events will take place at the Elks Lodge located at 123 3rd Street SW in Sidney. Starting at 4:00 pm Bar Hopping Bingo will start, then at 6:00 pm the silent auction will begin, followed by the free will offering dinner. At around 8:00 pm the Chinese and live auction will...

  • Shake, Rattle and Roll

    Lois Stephens|Aug 16, 2017

    Tender footed me has never experienced major weather upheavals. Hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, forest fires, and other natural disasters or weather phenomena all belong in the realm of ‘they happen to someone else, far far away from here’. No longer. I can now say that I have lived through an unwanted natural geological event, even if I had no idea at the time what on earth I heard or felt. Every so often, earthquakes have a habit of jolting residents of Montana. Virginia City suffered through a major earthquake in the early fif...

  • Benefit Dinner and Auctions for Deana Carranza

    Anna Dragseth|Aug 9, 2017

    On Saturday, August 26th, there will be a freewill dinner, silent and live auction, bar hopping bingo, Chinese auction, and live music for Deana Carranza. The live music will be performed by the Fully Loaded Band. All of the events will take place at the Elks Lodge located at 123 3rd Street SW in Sidney. Starting at 4:00 pm Bar Hopping Bingo will start, then at 6:00 pm the silent auction will begin, followed by the free will offering dinner. At around 8:00 pm the Chinese and live auction will start off. Deana Carranza has dealt with breast...

  • Cowboy Poetry at the Confluence

    Aug 2, 2017

    Enjoy an afternoon of cowboy poetry Sunday, August 20th from 11a.m. to 5p.m. CDT at the Missouri Yellowstone Confluence Center. Poets/musicians include D.W. Groethe, Linda and Terry Schwartz, Jarl Kavalie, Bill Lowman and Mark Kerr. Performers will rotate in 20 minute sessions throughout the afternoon. Admission is free but donations are welcome....

  • Gianforte Visits Intake

    Aug 2, 2017

    MT U.S. Congressman Greg Gianforte traveled to the area to visit Intake on Sunday, July 23. The purpose of the visit was for Gianforte to get a better understanding of the current and newly proposed structures that provide water to area agricultural producers and to speak directly with producers and citizens that the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation District benefits....

  • Gianforte Visits Intake

    Jul 26, 2017

    MT U.S. Congressman Greg Gianforte traveled to the area to visit Intake on Sunday, July 23. The purpose of the visit was for Gianforte to get a better understanding of the current and newly proposed structures that provide water to area agricultural producers and to speak directly with producers and citizens that the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation District benefits....

  • Supporting Producers During Tough Seasons

    U.S. Senator Steve Daines|Jul 26, 2017

    Generations of Montanans have cultivated the land and passed family farms and ranches down to their children. Their work has built Montana’s economy and preserved a way of life that still defines our state today. But with the ground cracking underneath us, we are reminded of how fragile this way of life is. As our number one economic driver, Montana agriculture has supported our economy through seasons of plenty and seasons of drought, including physical drought and unseasonable rains. In Montana we’ve seen them both and our farmers and ran...

  • All 11 Counties In Miles City Fire District To Be Under Fire Restrictions

    Jul 26, 2017

    By the end of this week, all 11 counties in the Miles City Fire District will be under at least Stage I fire restrictions, banning campfires, smoking and other activities in all but a handful of exempted areas. Affected counties are Garfield, McCone, Richland, Dawson, Prairie, Wibaux, Rosebud, Custer, Fallon, Powder River and Carter. State and federal agencies including Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks follow the counties’ lead in placing fire restrictions on sites they administer within those counties, so visitors to Fishing Access Sites and oth...

  • Farm Bureau National Commodity Conference Covers Pertinent Issues

    Rebecca Colnar|Jul 26, 2017

    Immigration and trade-top stories in mainstream news-are major issues for farmers and ranchers. During the 2017 Farm Bureau National Commodity Conference July 16-18 in Rogers, Ark., state Farm Bureau commodity leaders shared issues and policy development ideas for their states to submit for national resolutions. They shared ways they have dealt with their commodity problems other than public policy. The commodities represented were beef, feed grains (corn and soybeans), cotton, forestry, poultry, specialty crops and wheat. Jill Streit, a pulse...

  • Northwest Farm Credit Services Proud to Be Part of Co-op Day

    Jordan Hall|Jul 26, 2017

    A longstanding tradition at the Richland County Fair has been a day sponsored by local co-ops to serve their patrons with free root beer floats. This year, a new treat has been added to the festivities. Jami Propp, an employee of the Lower Yellowstone Rural Electric Cooperative for twelve years, heads up the committee organizing the fair's co-op day. Other corporate co-op participants include Richland Federal Credit Union, Mid-Rivers Communications, CHS Farmer's Elevator, Nortana Grain Co. and...

  • Co-Op Day Expresses Appreciation To Community

    Jul 26, 2017

    For many people, Thursday's Co-Op Day at the Fair entails a momentary stop at the sponsor tent for a complimentary root beer float- and an equally hasty return to other Fair-afternoon happenings. However, this day has more behind it than simply a free cooldown for fairgoers. The event was set in motion in 2000 by Kelly Knaff of the Lower Yellowstone Rural Electric Association, one of the seven original co-ops which contributed to the day. Other members include Richland Federal Credit Union,...

  • 4-H Members to Participate in Richland County Fair and Rodeo

    Jul 26, 2017

    Richland County 4-H has 12 amazing clubs that have been participating all year in many different 4-H events. Within the 12 clubs we have 224 members, including Cloverbuds and 136 adult volunteers. With all the growth in the 4-H program, throughout the years, the livestock barns and exhibit building at the fair will be full of exciting exhibits for people of all ages. The 4-H Exhibit Building this year will have a vast display of projects completed by Richland County 4-H members. In the 4-H...

  • Lower Yellowstone Irrigation District Releases Official Statement Regarding Injunction Ruling on Fish Passage Project

    Jul 19, 2017

    In Highest regards of Senator Steve Daines, Senator Jon Tester, Senator Heidi Heitkamp, Senator John Hoeven, Congressman Greg Gianforte, and Congressman Kevin Cramer’s continual efforts to protect U.S. citizens, The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Savage, Intake, Lower Yellowstone Montana, Lower Yellowstone North Dakota Irrigation Districts, and all the communities that are supported by the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, would like to express our Sincere Gratitude for Senator Daines, Senator Tester, Senator Heitkamp, Senator H...

  • Public Advisory Sidney Roustabout Construction

    Jul 19, 2017

    The construction of the Roustabout at the intersection of Highway 16 and Highways 200/23 south of Sidney that was scheduled to begin the week of July 10 has been postponed until at least July 24. For additional information call Shane Mintz, Montana Department of Transportation at 406-345-8200 or Knife River-Yellowstone Division at 406-482-9875....

  • The MonDak Heritage Center Announces Eight Weeks of Art Walks in Sidney

    Jul 12, 2017

    The MonDak Heritage Center welcomes everyone to enjoy eight weeks of Art Walks in Sidney, every Friday from June 9, 2017, through July 28, 2017. Featuring artwork from summer youth camps at the MonDak and the Richland County Boys & Girls Club and projects from youth art classes at The GalleRay! Art walks will start at the Meadowlark Public House in downtown Sidney and end at the MonDak Heritage Center, with maps available at both locations. New art will go on display in the windows of downtown businesses each Friday by 6:00 p.m. Participating...

  • LYIP to Work on Graphic Representation of New Weir Design

    Jul 5, 2017

    The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project is looking for a graphic artist to render a drawing of the proposed new weir design at Intake. Three government agencies, LYIP and the community are currently awaiting a decision from Judge Brian Morris on a Motion of Preliminary Injunction filed by environmental activist groups trying to halt the construction of the new weir and fish passage channel that was slated for construction next month. The new drawing will be used to better illustrate the improvements the new weir will have and show the various...

  • Here's How You Can Help The LYIP Intake Diversion Dam And Bypass

    Jul 5, 2017

    Here's how you can help the Lower Yellowstone Intake Diversion Dam and Bypass: Call these representatives ASAP and ask them to persuade the Corp of Engineers NOT TO REALLOCATE the funds for this project! Senator Steve Daines 202-224-2651 Senator Jon Tester 202-224-2644 Senator John Hoven 202-224-2551 Senator Heidi Heitkamp 202-224-2043 Representative Greg Gianforte 202-225-3211 Representative Kevin Cramer 202-225-2611 We need to ensure that the money stays in place! -A message from...

  • LYIP to Work on Graphic Representation of New Weir Design

    Jun 28, 2017

    The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project is looking for a graphic artist to render a drawing of the proposed new weir design at Intake. Three government agencies, LYIP and the community are currently awaiting a decision from Judge Brian Morris on a Motion of Preliminary Injunction filed by environmental activist groups trying to halt the construction of the new weir and fish passage channel that was slated for construction next month. The new drawing will be used to better illustrate the improvements the new weir will have and show the various...

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