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  • The Roundup 20th Annual Harvest Festival Sugar Days 2022

    Oct 12, 2022

    Agriculture is the backbone of the MonDak region and it’s time to celebrate this year’s harvest with The Roundup’s 20th annual Harvest Festival 2022. Make It With Sugar Whip up your tastiest creations Friday, Oct. 28 and bring them to The Market, (formerly Reese & Ray’s IGA), 203 2nd St. NW, Sidney, between 8-9 a.m. for a chance to win a $50 prize from area merchants. Cooks also receive a 5 lb. bag of sugar for each entry. The Peoples Choice winner will win a $100 gift card. Enter in cakes, cookies, pies, candy, breads and rolls, and other....

  • Early Detection Important For Breast Health

    Toni Zieske|Oct 12, 2022

    At Sidney Health Center, your breast health is our priority. In fact, our mammography team offers the latest in breast cancer screening, 3D mammography - the most exciting advancement in breast cancer detection in more than 30 years. A 3D mammogram consists of multiple breast images taken in just seconds to produce a 3D image. Our radiologists, Dr. Jennifer Adams and Dr. Leszek Jaszczak look through the tissue one millimeter at a time seeing detail inside the breast in a way never before...

  • Economic Development, Small Business Development Center Announce 2022 Award Winners, Williston

    Barbara Peterson|Oct 12, 2022

    Williston, ND - Williston Economic Development (WED) and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) held their annual awards banquet on Friday, Sept. 30 at the Old Armory, Williston. About 200 people attended the celebratory event. The partnership between the two organizations goes back to 2015 when the City of Williston Center for Development opened its doors at 113 4th St. E. The city renovated the office located in Downtown Williston into a one-stop-shop for services provided by WED, SBDC,...

  • The MonDak Heritage Center Announces Annie Waldow Exhibition Through Nov. 12

    Joe Bradley|Oct 12, 2022

    The MonDak Heritage Center announces an exhibition of Annie Waldow on display through Nov. 12 at the MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3rd Ave. SE, Sidney. Medicine Lake based artist and teacher Annie Waldow brings a selection of her work to the MonDak Heritage Center. Annie says: "My art is evolving constantly. My vision of the world and my artwork is constantly changing, being inspired by students and other artists to step out of my comfort zone and explore. My love of color is a constant. My hope...

  • Keith Steinbeisser Memorial Livestock Judging

    Oct 12, 2022

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  • Emmaus House Art Festival, Sidney, Oct. 29

    Oct 12, 2022

    Emmaus House will be hosting their 4th Annual Art Festival Fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 29 from 2-6 p.m. at St. Matthew's Parish Center, Sidney. Admission price for this event will be $5 for adults and donations will be welcome. There will be three prize drawings, you must be present to win. The Emcee for this event will be Nick Lonski. Events will start at 2 p.m. with browsing the artists booths and the silent auction. At 3 p.m. there will be vocal entertainment by Aly Schriver and at 3:30 p.m....

  • Gone Phishing: Don't Let Scammers Reel You In

    Erin Lutts|Oct 12, 2022

    Don't become the catch of the day! Scammers are using increasingly deceptive tactics to get your personal information. "Phishing scams" are emails, pop-ups, or other messages that appear to be from a credible source but are just trying to trick you into giving information or downloading malware. These scams can be hard to spot, so here's a few techniques that will help you avoid taking the bait. • Learn How to Recognize a Threat: Knowing how to recognize a phishing attempt is the single best d...

  • Boys & Girls Club Of Richland County Hosting State Conference

    Elaine Stedman|Oct 12, 2022

    October will be a special month for Boys & Girls Club. The local Club is set to host the Boys & Girls Club State conference for the very first time at the end of the month. Clubs from all over Montana will be heading to the Sunrise City to come together for creative collaboration and trainings. The Richland County Club is finally getting the opportunity to host the event all thanks to the Lonsdale Center Clubhouse. In prior years, the afterschool program was run out of several classrooms of Central School and could not accommodate a large...

  • "The Mousetrap" Production, Sidney High School Drama Club

    Oct 12, 2022

  • The MonDak Heritage Center Announces Williston Area Visual Artists Exhibition Through Nov. 23

    Joe Bradley|Oct 12, 2022

    The MonDak Heritage Center announces an exhibition of works from members of Williston Area Visual Artists on display through Nov. 23 at the MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3rd Ave SE, Sidney. This year's art show features art work from the following WAVA members: Beverly Talian, Doug Engberg, Linda Beard, Ardis Jacobson, Kathleen Sinclair, Phyllis Sederquest, Lily Grondahl, Daphne Clark, and Onesti Krieger. Art work ranges in oil, leather burning with acrylic paint, alcohol ink, watercolor,...

  • Williams County Fatality Crash

    Oct 12, 2022

    On Friday, Oct. 14 at approximately 4:20 p.m. CST there was a one vehicle rollover about 17 miles west of Williston, ND. A 1995 Chevrolet Astro driven by Elmer Pariseien, Belcourt, ND, was traveling southbound on 153rd Ave. NW, County Road 5. The Chevrolet lost control, entered the ditch, struck a tree, rolled and came to rest on its wheels. A female passenger, Theresa Parisien, Belcourt, ND, was transported by ambulance to CHI St. Alexius, Williston. The driver was pronounced deceased at the scene. Both the driver and passenger had their...

  • New Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapist Comes To Sidney

    Jaymi Mozeak|Oct 5, 2022

    Dr. Jodi Oakland, an area native, and traveling physical therapist has decided to bring her practice home. Dr. Oakland officially opened 406 Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy on Monday, Sept. 26. Oakland has been practicing since graduating with a Doctorate of physical therapy from the University of Mary in 2016. She was a traveling contract physical therapist for six years, assisting many different people with injury prevention and recovery including military personnel and college athletes....

  • A Generous Gift May Benefit Those Traveling For Cancer Care

    Jaymi Mozeak|Oct 5, 2022

    After the loss of both of his parents to cancer, Jay Williams and his wife Rhona gave the Sidney Health Center Cancer Center a very helpful gift. For 11 years, people from all across eastern Montana have been coming to Sidney Health Center's Cancer Care Center for cancer treatment. The center has offered TomoTherapy Hi-Art radiation from the start, making the cancer center the first of its kind in Montana and currently the only one within 200 miles. Typical health insurance policies do not...

  • Fatal McKenzie Co. Motorcycle Crash Under Investigation

    Oct 5, 2022

    A 45-year-old Sidney man, Joshua Entzel, was involved in a motorcycle rollover, 3 miles north of Cartwright Sept. 29 at 8:08 p.m. CST. The 2016 Indian motorcycle was traveling southbound on Cty. Rd 16 and failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway. Entzel lost control, entered the ditch and rolled. Entzel was taken to Sidney Health Center by Fairview Ambulance. He was life flighted to the hospital in Billings. He succumbed to his injuries sustained in the crash on Sept. 30. Entzel wasn’t wearing a helmet. Assisting in the crash were North D...

  • City Of Sidney Solid Waste Misuse & Abuse

    Jeff Hintz|Oct 5, 2022

    The City of Sidney Solid Waste Department has been experiencing several cases of misuse and abuse of residential and commercial garbage disposal over the past few years. The following are a few bullet points of what residents and businesses need to know about proper disposal of their solid waste. • Garbage containers are for HOUSEHOLD REFUSE ONLY! Construction and landscaping debris are not to be placed in these containers. Homeowners and businesses are required to remove and transport this type of debris to the landfill themselves. • Residents...

  • Richland County Solid Waste Convenience Sites

    Adam Smith|Oct 5, 2022

    Convenience Sites – sometimes referred to as dumps, container sites, canister sites, etc. - were established to provide residents of Richland County an opportunity to dispose of household garbage only at locations much closer than the Richland County Landfill is to their homes. The best way to explain what household garbage is, is whatever waste you generate that can fit in a garbage bag. This does not include any commercial waste, construction demolition, concrete, dirt, pallets, furniture, mattresses, appliances, trees, branches, shrubs, a...

  • Sidney High School Graduate To Start With U.S. Coast Guard In December

    Jaymi Mozeak|Oct 5, 2022

    A Sidney high school graduate did something almost unheard of in eastern Montana. On June 18, Breanna Frank graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY. Frank wanted to be a pilot after graduating high school in 2018. Her mother who owns Esprit Health Clinic and one of her mother's colleagues suggested Frank attend Girl's State, a weeklong camp for young women. After attending the camp, she applied to the United States Air Force Academy. The academy is extremely...

  • Community Power Hour: Sidney's Housing Market"

    Jaymi Mozeak|Oct 5, 2022

    Tuesday, Sept. 20, the Sidney Chamber held its third monthly Community Power Hour. This session focused on the Housing Market in Richland County. It was held in the Sidney/Richland County Fire Hall. Three local experts on the local housing market were asked to participate in the panel. Cheryl VanEvery, Stockman Bank mortgage lender, handled a lot of the financial questions. She has been doing real estate loans for 40 years. Nickolas Johnson, Sun Valley Property Management owner, handled a lot...

  • Health Department Offers Bivalent COVID-19 Booster

    Stephanie Ler|Oct 5, 2022

    The Richland County Health Department is now offering bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccine by appointment at regular vaccine clinics. The bivalent booster vaccine covers the original strain of COVID-19, as well as the more recent Omicron variant. To be eligible for the new booster, you must have completed the primary, two-dose series of Moderna, Novavax or Pfizer, or one dose of Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) and be at least two months from your last dose of vaccine. Moderna is available for those 18 and older, and Pfizer is available for those 12...

  • Fort Peck Fall Release Reductions Start

    Eileen Williamson|Oct 5, 2022

    Omaha, NE - Planned release reductions from Fort Peck Dam will begin the end of this week. The release schedule for Sept. 28 is 8,000 cfs and will be stepped down to 4,000 cfs by Oct. 2. "We delayed release reductions until the end of September. This provided more irrigation reliability at the end of the growing season. The action had minimal impacts in the upper basin, no impacts on the Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir System's overall ability to meet its authorized purposes and no impacts to...

  • Richland County 4-H Celebrates National 4-H Week

    Josie Evenson|Oct 5, 2022

    During the week of Oct. 2-8, Richland County 4-H members, parents, volunteers and alumni will join more than 6 million people across the nation to celebrate National 4-H Week. The week is an annual celebration of 4-H during the first full week of October. The theme this year is Opportunity for All and focuses on the many ways that youth turn challenges into opportunities through their 4-H involvement. 4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization – empowering nearly 7 million people across the United States with the skills to lea...

  • Salsa Contest At Harvestfest & Junkapalooza

    Peggy Iba|Oct 5, 2022

    Teresa Nollmeyer, Savage, Suzanne Wollman, Rita Hanley and Jan Kruger have had bragging rights in the past by winning the people’s choice salsa contest during Harvestfest and Junkapalooza in Glendive. Who will the people pick this year in the blind taste test? There are three categories to enter: traditional fresh, traditional canned and any other salsa (such as corn or peach salsa which can be canned or fresh.) To enter the salsa contest Sunday, Oct. 9 bring two pints or a quart jar or container of salsa to the midway area by the free stage a...

  • Thiessen Wins Grand Champion Title With Poultry Project

    Anna Garcia|Oct 5, 2022

    Twelve-year-old Ashlyn Thiessen had the Grand Champion Standard Market Chicken and Reserve Champion Bantam Ornamental Female under 1 year at the 2022 Richland County Fair. "I am very proud of all my hard work this year," said Thiessen. She showed a market pair of Cornish Rock chickens, a Silkie Bantam, Blue Laced Red Wyandotte, and a Dominique chicken. In addition to this, she also competed in dog and cat showmanship. Thiessen has been a member of the Three Buttes 4-H Club for over four years....

  • Williams County Property Crash

    Oct 5, 2022

    On Oct. 5, at approximately 8:54 a.m. CDT a 2012 Ford F-150 driven by Luis Peralta a 36-year-old, male, Williston, ND, was stopped at the stop sign at the intersection of 52nd St NW and Hwy 85N bypass approximately 1 mile west of Williston. The 2020 Dodge Durango, Williams County Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicle, driven by Charles Stafford a 31-year-old male, Williston, ND, was traveling westbound on 52nd St. NW and failed to come to a stop and rear ended the Ford. Both drivers were not injured in the crash. Stafford was charged with f...

  • First Childcare Summit Deemed a Success

    Leslie Messer|Sep 28, 2022

    Richland Economic Development Corp could not have been more pleased with the outcomes of the first ever event. Bureau Chief Butler stated that she was delighted to be in Sidney to present on the importance of early childhood services to the communities in eastern Montana. Butler covered various programs that are offered through the Dept of Health and Human Services. Other speakers included Michele Herres, State Farm; and Davey Madison, Montana Cooperative Development Center, Great Falls....

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