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A benefit for Mike Otterstetter, Fairview, will be held Saturday, Feb. 24 beginning at 5 p.m. at the Waterhole #3. Enjoy a pulled pork dinner for a free will offering, then bid on your favorite silent and live auction items. Otterstetter, who is employed by Horizon Resources, fell ill on Oct. 26, 2023 and ended up being life flighted to Billings with seizures and a sub-dural hematoma. He underwent a craniotomy to remove a blood clot from his brain on Oct. 30. He is recovering well at home but will need multiple trips for further checkups and...
Williston – The Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center, near Williston, is launching its 2024 History and Nature Lecture Series with “The Mustering of Buffalo Soldiers” set for Sunday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. The program is free and open to the public. Join Calvin Henderson, public outreach coordinator, for a talk on the formation of Buffalo Soldier Army regiments. Discover the ways these African American soldiers impacted western Dakota Territory, and learn about their time at Fort Buford. For more information, contact Calvin Hende...
A benefit for Mike Otterstetter, Fairview, will be held Saturday, Feb. 24 beginning at 5 p.m. at the Waterhole #3. Enjoy a pulled pork dinner for a free will offering, then bid on your favorite silent and live auction items. Otterstetter, who is employed by Horizon Resources, fell ill on Oct. 26, 2023 and ended up being life flighted to Billings with seizures and a sub-dural hematoma. He underwent a craniotomy to remove a blood clot from his brain on Oct. 30. He is recovering well at home but will need multiple trips for further checkups and...
The premiere event of the winter, the Cattlemen’s Ball, takes place on Feb. 10, at the Richland County Event Center, Sidney. This fun event is for everyone, with a mouth-watering beef dinner and a wide variety of live auction items that anyone would love to own. Music by “Fast Forward” out of Melstone will keep you out on the dance floor all evening. The Cowhide theme will be carried throughout the décor and auction items which include a leather headstall made by Ryan Smith, an iron and wood cross, cowhide mirror and more. The popular Planko...
For the first time in Watford City, local churches are partnering with Reality Outreach Ministries to present Heaven’s Gates and Hell’s Flames, an evangelical drama presenting the gospel in a unique way. Organizers are looking for cast members from local churches to fill speaking and non-speaking roles. Rehearsals will take place at 5 p.m. CST on Friday, Feb. 9 and Saturday, Feb. 10. This inspiring event takes place nightly at 7 p.m. CST on Feb. 11-18 at the Roughrider Center. Admittance is free and childcare will be available. The program con...
Boys & Girls Clubs of the MonDak is proud to announce Letty Buxbaum and Karina Espino as our January Youth of the Month. Letty Buxbaum is in Mrs. Rosaaen's 1st grade and is the daughter of Jace Buxbaum and Kali Godfrey. She has two siblings and is in the pink group at the club. Letty likes going ice skating while at the club and her favorite subject in school is math. Letty wants to be a Boys & Girls Club Leader when she grows up. Karina Espino is the Youth of the Month at the base and is in...
Glasgow, Montana author Cara Pinder will sign copies of her delightful children’s book, “The Tooth Fairy Stars” at Books on Broadway on Saturday, Feb. 3 from 1-4 p.m. Pinder says her book is about a young girl who does not want to give up her very first wiggly tooth, not even for a shiny gold coin under her pillow. But what if the Tooth Fairy gives her something else? Something so big everyone will see it? Find out what the Tooth Fairy does with our teeth when we lose them. The book offers a new approach for elementary age children, showi...
The premiere event of the winter, the Cattlemen’s Ball, takes place on Feb. 10, at the Richland County Event Center, Sidney. This fun event is for everyone, with a mouth-watering beef dinner and a wide variety of live auction items that anyone would love to own. Music by “Fast Forward” out of Melstone will keep you out on the dance floor all evening. The Cowhide theme will be carried throughout the décor and auction items which include a leather headstall made by Ryan Smith, an iron and wood cross, cowhide mirror and more. The popular Planko...
Tuscaloosa, AL - Bronte Bennion, Sidney, was named to the University of Alabama Presidents List for fall semester 2023. A total of 13,950 students enrolled during fall semester 2023 at the University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s). These driven students are making waves across UA’s more than 70 undergraduate programs and 12 colleges and schools. The UA dean’s and president’s lists recognize full-time undergraduate students. T...
Watford City – The community of Watford City is gearing up for an evening of fun and giving back at a Barn Dance Fundraiser for the 5th Watford City MobilePack for “Feed My Starving Children’”. The barn dance features “The Biker and the Bandits”, promising a night of boot-scootin’ entertainment for attendees of all ages. Event Details: Saturday, Feb. 3, 7-10 p.m. at the McKenzie County Ag Expo, $10 each or $50 per family As a family-friendly affair, this barn dance is a perfect opportunity for community members to come together and support a...
Glasgow, Montana author Cara Pinder will sign copies of her delightful children's book, "The Tooth Fairy Stars" at Books on Broadway on Saturday, Feb. 3 from 1-4 p.m. Pinder says her book is about a young girl who does not want to give up her very first wiggly tooth, not even for a shiny gold coin under her pillow. But what if the Tooth Fairy gives her something else? Something so big everyone will see it? Find out what the Tooth Fairy does with our teeth when we lose them. The book offers a...
Boys & Girls Club of the MonDak is pleased to announce Heather Cotter as the latest Staff of the Quarter for the 23-24 school year! Heather has been with us for over a year and is such a great addition to our team! Heather works as the Club Director for our Clubhouse. She oversees all staff working in the office and oversees daily operations always making sure that things run smoothly! Heather is a kind and compassionate person that LOVES all dogs. She was nominated by the staff members for her...
HS High Honor Roll: Brailey Anderson, Brooklyn Anderson, Abigail Berry, Rowan Bushnell, Kallee Hopes, Emily Johnson, Hannah Karren, Gordon Knapp, Savannah Manuel, Cali Norby, Britta Poulsen, Brock Schlothauer, Gavin Serafini, Landen Thompson, Jeffrey Tjelde, Deacon Gackle, Trent Karst, Wyatt McPherson, Uuree Munkherdene, Jade Smith, Ava Gullickson, Evie Karren, Troy Karst, Macy Tjelde, Adilyn Baxter, Isabelle Fry, Grant Knapp, Ty Poulsen, Elliot Thompson HS Honor Roll: Brielle Baxter, Bridger Douglas, Reychell Guayta Narvaez, Shawn “Enzo” Har...
Watford City – The community of Watford City is gearing up for an evening of fun and giving back at a Barn Dance Fundraiser for the 5th Watford City MobilePack for “Feed My Starving Children’”. The barn dance features “The Biker and the Bandits”, promising a night of boot-scootin’ entertainment for attendees of all ages. Event Details: Saturday, Feb. 3, 7-10 p.m. at the McKenzie County Ag Expo, $10 each or $50 per family As a family-friendly affair, this barn dance is a perfect opportunity for community members to come together and support a...
Now is the time to get your tree orders in at the Conservation District Office. A list of trees usually available from the conservation district is on our website www.richlandcd.org. If you need assistance in planning a shelter belt or windbreak, stop by the office and we will help you out. Varieties sell out quickly so order soon. Order forms are available at the Conservation District office, 2745 W. Holly St. or by email at [email protected]. Preparing your ground for tree planting is important. Ground should be worked up and free of...
The Badlands Fraternal Order of Police will be holding a spaghetti feed and silent auction at the Carl E. Rogan Post 29, Saturday, Jan. 20, from noon-3 p.m. to help the daughter of one of their own receive lifesaving healthcare. Katherine Beebe is only six years old and is the daughter of one of the members of the FOP as well as a deputy sheriff with the McKenzie County Sheriff’s Office. In November 2023, her parents noticed that there was something wrong. They got her to a doctor and found she has a rare heart condition that is, of yet, u...
There will be a Red Cross Blood Drive on Tuesday, Jan. 23, from 12-6 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Parish Center, 310 7th St. SE, Sidney. Appointments are recommended, but walk-ins are accepted. To schedule an appointment to donate blood, please call 406-868-0911 or 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org. Give something that means something - give blood....
The James Memorial Art Center is holding a membership drive that began Dec. 1, and will conclude Feb. 29. An anonymous donor has generously offered to match all membership fees collected within this three-month period, dollar for dollar, as a donation to the James Memorial Preservation Society. Several tiers are available, starting at an annual student or senior membership for $25. Some of the benefits include art class discounts, monthly eNews, monthly postcards announcing new exhibits, and being an integral piece of our mission of preserving...
Rau School would like to announce Cami Johnson, daughter of Adam and April Johnson, as their student of the quarter for the second quarter. Cami is a helpful and fun loving student. She is always there to lend a hand to anyone who may need it. She has a great sense of humor and loves to share it with anyone she can. Cami has a lot of common sense and a great work ethic that will benefit her in and out of the classroom. She is a determined student and doesn't stop until a job is finished to the...
The premiere event of the winter, the Cattlemen’s Ball, will be held on Feb. 10 at the Richland County Event Center, Sidney. Dust off your boots and join us for this fun event, open to the whole community. The evening will feature a steak dinner, a wide array of live auction items and music by the band “Fast Forward” which plays all kinds of music. The goal of the event has always been to showcase the beef industry and the role it and all of agriculture plays in Richland County. Proceeds this year will go to Getting Local Beef in the Sidne...
There will be a Red Cross Blood Drive on Tuesday, Jan. 23, from 12-6 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Parish Center, 310 7th St. SE, Sidney. Appointments are recommended, but walk-ins are accepted. To schedule an appointment to donate blood, please call 406-868-0911 or 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org. Give something that means something - give blood....
BOARD MEETING: Monday – January 15, 2024 – 5:00 PM – Rau School Library I. Call to Order II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Consent Agenda a. Disposition of Minutes b. Claims & Payroll Warrants c. Staff Leave d. Voided Checks e. Stockman Bank of MT – Bank Statement IV. Guest (s) a. Cless & Ryan Karren, KT Buses Inc V. Personnel a. New Hire - Kitchen Staff b. Terminations – Mercedes Rasmussen VI. Correspondence VII. Public Comment VIII. Supervising Teacher Report IX. Richland County Superintendent of Schools Report a. Integrated Strategic Action Pl...
The Lower Yellowstone Chapter of A.B.A.T.E. would like to extend our deepest appreciation and THANK YOU to the following businesses and the people of this wonderful caring community. Without your help and generosity, we could not have helped to brighten the Holiday season for hundreds of children in Richland County. The toy drive was held in conjunction with “Gifts From The Heart”, which we helped to distribute the gifts to parents. Ace Hardware, API, Armstrong Law, Action Auto, B&B Builders, Big Sky Embroidery, Big Sky Siding and Windows, Blu...
Sidney-Richland County Library is bringing back the Winter Reading Challenge! A twist on SRCL’s Summer Reading Program, the Winter Reading Challenge aims to keep reading skills strong while also being fun and entertaining. From Jan. 1-31, patrons of all ages can register and participate through READsquared. The 2024 Winter Reading Challenge theme is “Winter is Bear-able.” The annual program challenges patrons to track their progress as they read, attend library events, and complete weekly missions in READsquared. Examples of missions inclu...
Boys & Girls Clubs of the MonDak is proud to announce Letty Meissel and Mallory Davidson as our December, Youth of the Month. Letty Meissel is in Mrs. Deming's 3rd grade class and is the daughter of Lacey and James Meissel. She has one sibling and is in the Orange group at the Club. Letty likes arts and crafts projects while at the Club and her favorite subject in school is math. Letty wants to be a teacher when she grows up. Mallory Davidson is the Youth of the Month at the Base and is in Mrs....