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On Thursday, January 21st, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation held a public scoping meeting at the Dawson County High School in Glendive, MT to gather public opinion and answer questions about the alternatives being studied as part of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Intake Diversion Dam fish passage project. The EIS is being developed to better determine how fish passage, especially that of the endangered pallid sturgeon, can be improved with continued...
Diane Greenwood was raised on the family farm, not far from Fairview, MT. Her paintings of the landscapes and wildlife of Montana have returned to this area as part of the Blue Buffalo Artists exhibit at the MonDak through February 13, 2013. Diane showed an interest in art at an early age and would often sketch the animals on the farm. As an adult her passion for art flourished and she began studying with accomplished artists to hone her skills. Diane spends many hours sketching and observing...
On Thursday, January 21st, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation held a public scoping meeting at the Dawson County High School in Glendive, MT to gather public opinion and answer questions about the alternatives being studied as part of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Intake Diversion Dam fish passage project. The EIS is being developed to better determine how fish passage, especially that of the endangered pallid sturgeon, can be improved with continued...
John Pulasky will be at this year's Williston Wheat show discussing El Nino and the price of chicken. This seminar will be about how severe weather can alter history. Pulasky comes from a heavy agricultural backround that included memberships in 4-H and FFA. Through these programs he has developed dedicated stewardship of Montana's resources and way of life. He has working relationships with diverse county, state and federal agencies and associations; including serving as a supervisor with the...
On Thursday, January 21st, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation held a public scoping meeting at the Dawson County High School in Glendive, MT to gather public opinion and answer questions about the alternatives being studied as part of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Intake Diversion Dam fish passage project. The EIS is being developed to better determine how fish passage, especially that of the endangered pallid sturgeon, can be improved with continued...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (MDFWP) invites the public to comment on a proposal to fund the purchase of a perpetual channel migration easement on 89.5 acres in Richland County along the Yellowstone River near Sidney, MT. A channel migration easement (CME) is a conservation easement that includes land bordering a stream or river where the Landowner agrees not to riprap or otherwise stabilize the river bank, thereby allowing the river’s natural erosive processes to continue. Montana Aquatic Resources Services (MARS), after entering into an a...
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...
The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project had its plans for the modifications to the weir diversion project put on hold pending more research on the pallid sturgeon, an endangered species which inhabits the Yellowstone River. The purpose of the project was to comply with the Endangered Species Act and address the declining number of pallid sturgeon. After 15 years and millions of dollars spent to study the fish as well as the river, the best course of action seemed to be modifying the rock...
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...
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...
The Missouri Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center held a Christmas concert on Dec. 13. Pictured is the Richland County Sunrise Brass L to R – Brad Tveit, J J Mercer, Mark Halvorson, Juanita Johnson and Michael Bruner. (Photo by Leslie Tveit)...
Elene Weege moved to Stevensville, MT from Wisconsin in 1998, after retiring from a medical business profession to pursue a career as a full time artist. Weege spent five years studying art at two campuses of the University of Wisconsin as a returning student and focused on oil painting and photography. She has exhibited at the Blue Buffalo Art Show and Sale, Cody, WY, Western Heritage Annual Art Shows, Great Falls, The Montana Professional Artists Association Annual Shows, Hamilton, and the...
Montana farmers planted wheat varieties developed by the Montana State University Montana Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES) more than any other variety in 2015, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. USDA statistics show that Montana planted 5.8 million acres of wheat this year, with 2.2 million acres of spring and winter wheat varieties developed by MAES. MSU wheat varieties accounted for approximately $500 million of $1.2 billion wheat sold by Montana farmers in 2015, according to MSU wheat breeding specialists. Some...
The Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture has a fantastic afternoon and evening of fun planned for Saturday, November 28. Take advantage of fantastic sales all over town, visit with your friends and neighbors, and check out all the food, beverage and craft vendors. BPA will host a kid's carnival from noon to 4pm in the Village Square Mall. For a minimum $5 charge, kids can enjoy the bean bag toss, coin toss, bowling and much, much more. Check out the tantalizing aromas in the RestorX...
It is with great pleasure that we begin this thank you to all those concerned people of Richland County who supported our efforts in obtaining the financial support we needed to provide education on the dangers of drug usage to Sidney and everyone in Richland County! This entire event was created to spread the message about drug usage not only to the students during the National Red Ribbon Campaign Week, but to an entire community. Dr. Gary Dale, former State of Montana Medical Examiner and Kat Perkins, top 5 winner of Season 6 of “The Voice”,...
Celebrating Co-op month is a good time for everyone to join together and extend a helping hand to those less fortunate than ourselves. The entire month of October, Lower Yellowstone Electric will once again be collecting winter gear for the Salvation Army, and nonperishable food items along with monetary donations for the Richland County food bank. With the current economy, the percent of people looking to food banks for help across this country has increased dramatically. If you would like to donate items, please bring them to Lower...
Agates are another lower Yellowstone River attraction. Millions of years ago, volcanoes ruled Montana east of the mountains. Powerful eruptions of molten lava and ash covered and destroyed hundreds of miles of forests. After centuries of activity, the climate cooled and rain washed silica and minerals from the surface of the land down into the labyrinths of hardened lava beds, filling the nooks and crannies with what several eons later would become Montana agates. In those unstable geologic...
Celebrating Co-op month is a good time for everyone to join together and extend a helping hand to those less fortunate than ourselves. The entire month of October, Lower Yellowstone Electric will once again be collecting winter gear for the Salvation Army, and nonperishable food items along with monetary donations for the Richland County food bank. With the current economy, the percent of people looking to food banks for help across this country has increased dramatically. If you would like to donate items, please bring them to Lower...
"E-rase your E-waste" organizers are pleased to report that more than 14 tons of e-waste was collected at the 2015 fall event on Sept. 11-12 in Sidney. Event e-cycler, Yellowstone E-waste Solutions of Billings reported this week that 28,456 pounds had been recycled at the Sidney event. "Once again we are surprised and pleased at the turnout for this event," organizer Jackie Couture said in announcing the results. "Our thanks to all who participated, helping to keep these items out of our local...
Every federal legislator from 2 separate states, Montana and North Dakota, showed true leadership by working together regardless of state line’s or different political parties to protect their citizens and the endangered Pallid Sturgeon by mutually signing an official letter asking for the protection of the funding of the Fish Bypass and the protection of the Irrigation project. We write about the recent decision of the U.S. District Court of Montana that enjoined construction at the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project and directed the U.S. A...
State and local public health officials are seeing an early start to the influenza season. While the season usually doesn’t begin until October, Montana has had early influenza reports from six counties: Yellowstone, Gallatin, Lewis and Clark, Missoula, Beaverhead and Broadwater Counties. Most of the early cases can be traced to travelers who have returned to Montana with the illness but some local transmission is now occurring. With local transmission occurring, it is important to get vaccinated against influenza now. Influenza can be s...
Meeting Aug. 31, one day prior to the annual meeting of Montana Petroleum Association, Crowley Fleck PLLP held a seven-hour seminar focused on areas relating to oil, gas and mining law. Uriah Price, an Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Department associate, provided the more than 135 attendees with updates on case law from Montana and North Dakota pertaining to mineral and surface ownership, including pooling interests, royalties and probate. He serves on the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation's Young Professionals Committee, and...
The Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center begins winter hours on Sept. 8 and will be open Wednesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. CT and closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Fort Buford State Historic Site closes for the season on Sept. 7. The public is invited to these free upcoming events. Confluence Quilters will gather Sept. 18-19 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. CT. Monthly meetings will be held at the Confluence. All experience levels invited and instruction provided. Bring your own lunch and unfinished projects. The public is i...
Organizers are happy to announce that the fall E-rase your E-waste collection event will go on as planned on Fri and Sat, Sept. 11-12, at the Richland county shop at 2140 W. Holly in Sidney, next to the fairgrounds. Members of the E-rase your E-waste committee cancelled their regular spring collection because of a nationwide backlog of televisions and CRT monitors in recycling warehouses. "We're happy to announce that the backlog has eased enough so our e-cycler will again be accepting those ite...
A Medical Benefit for Lois Kalberer will be held Saturday, September 12th at the Ranger Arena, 601 7th Ave SW in Sidney from 6:00 pm until midnight. Kalberer suffered a brain aneurism and was flown to Denver, CO to receive emergency medical treatment. She is still in Denver and is doing very well, but still has a long road to recovery ahead of her including extensive rehabilitation. The Kalberer family have always been very involved in the community, particularly with Youth Hockey and Swim Team...