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  • Stockman Bank Named One Of World's Best Banks By Forbes For 2nd Year

    Apr 19, 2023

    Stockman Bank has been honored by Forbes on its list of the World’s Best Banks for 2023. This is the second consecutive year Stockman has been recognized by Forbes. “2023 marks our 70th anniversary of serving the people, businesses and communities of Montana. This award is particularly special as it reflects the trust our customers have put in us to meet their financial needs,” said Bill Coffee, Stockman Bank CEO. “Montana remains our only focus, backed by a commitment to local management and decision making. We are proud to be recogni...

  • 2023 Richland County Spelling Bee

    Apr 19, 2023

    The Richland County grade school spelling bee was held April 15 at West Side Elementary in Sidney....

  • McKenzie County Injury Crash

    Sergeant Michelle Romans|Apr 19, 2023

    There was a one vehicle roll over Thursday, April 20, at approximately 7:37 CST on Hwy 73 near mile marker 2, approximately 18 miles east of Watford City, ND. A 2011 Jeep Wrangler, driven by a 26-year-old, male, Buda, TX, was traveling westbound on Hwy 73. The Jeep lost control, entered the south ditch, and rolled. The driver was ejected and sustained serious life-threatening injuries. The driver was taken by ambulance to McKenzie County Hospital then flown to Trinity Health in Minot. At the time of the crash the road conditions were icy and...

  • Long X Arts Foundation Celebrates 1st Gallery Exhibit

    Jessie Veeder|Apr 12, 2023

    The Long X Arts Foundation is pleased to announce the first exhibition in their new gallery space located in the basement of the Long X Visitor Center, 100 2nd Ave SW, Watford City. "Celebrating the Essence," is a collection of oil paintings by local professional artist Morgan Wagner. It is on display from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday until April 28 and the exhibit is free and open to the public. In addition, all are welcome to the Open House event as the Long X Arts Foundation celebrates...

  • Watford City Lions Easter Egg Hunt

    Apr 12, 2023

  • Officer Involved Shooting Incident, Watford City

    Apr 12, 2023

    On April 4, at approximately 11:33 p.m., the McKenzie County Sheriff’s Office assisted the Watford City Police Department in responding to a report of suicide threats in the 1200 block of 6th Ave NE, Watford City. Upon arrival law enforcement encountered an armed suspect. One Sheriff’s office deputy discharged their weapon at the armed suspect. Law enforcement rendered medical care to the suspect for gunshot related injuries until paramedics could arrive on scene. The suspect was transported for medical care by paramedics. The identity and sta...

  • Williams County Fatal Crash, April 4

    Apr 12, 2023

    On April 4 at approximately 8:17 p.m. CT, a 2004 silver Dodge Ram 1500 was traveling east on 57th St. NW, Williston. The Dodge approached a marked railroad crossing (no arms). The Dodge failed to yield to the Amtrak train coming from Williston going to Stanley. The Amtrak train collided with the Dodge, pushing the Dodge down the train tracks for a short distance before the Dodge was pushed off the tracks. The Dodge was occupied by 3 males, 17-year-old male driver in critical condition that was transferred to Trinity Hospital, Minot, a...

  • "The Shed" Opens In Watford City

    Robyn Heck|Apr 12, 2023

    "The Shed" is a buffet style restaurant that opened in mid-March. Owner Ryan Siegfried said, "It was a bit tough due to a blizzard warning, and a few things we weren't prepared for, but we will get there and we promise to improve for you every day." The Shed is located at 113 6th Ave, SE, Watford City, close to Home of Economy and Cash Wise. It is open from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. daily and most of the food is home cooked classics. Prices are $17.99 for adults and $10.99 for seniors and kids, children...

  • Boys & Girls Club Of The MonDak March Members Of The Month

    Apr 12, 2023

    Boys & Girls Clubs of the MonDak is proud to announce Oliver Reed and Aubrey Dockweiler as the March Members of the Month! Oliver Reed is our Clubhouse Member of the Month and he is in Mrs. McGahan's second grade class. He is the son of Amanda Thompson and Nick Reed. Oliver enjoys playing games in the multipurpose room while at the club and enjoys PE in school. When Oliver grows up, he would like to become a computer programmer. Aubrey is our Member of the Month from the Base and she is in Ms....

  • Mid-Rivers Announces 2023 Scholarship Recipients

    Apr 12, 2023

    Mid-Rivers Communications is proud to announce the award of 36 scholarships to students from the Cooperative’s service area. Two $2,500 scholarships were awarded to students planning to attend Dawson Community College or Miles Community College, and 34 $2,000 scholarships were awarded to students planning to attend a four-year college or university, community college or tech school in the fall of 2023. Preference was given in the scholarship award selection process to students who plan to live and work in eastern and central Montana after c...

  • Fairview-West Construction Update

    Apr 12, 2023

    Wickens Construction has begun stripping topsoil along the new alignment north of Fairview, where they'll also be working on culvert installation, erosion control, and stabilization measures. Work is not impacting traffic on MT 201 yet, but motorists may see crews and equipment traveling to and from the job site, so please use caution when you see equipment on the road. Keep Your Focus on the Task at Hand: Driving! Distracted driving is dangerous and involves any activity that takes your attenti...

  • Construction To Begin On US 2 - Culbertson Project

    Apr 12, 2023

    Culbertson, MT - The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and Knife River Construction are gearing up for a new project on US 2 this spring. The US 2 - Culbertson project continues previous and ongoing roadway improvements in Roosevelt County to enhance safety and improve pedestrian accessibility, drainage, and roadway conditions in Culbertson. The project will reconstruct approximately 1 mile of US Highway 2 (US 2) beginning west of 3rd Ave. W. easterly through the community to connect...

  • Ward County Fatal Crash April 3

    Apr 12, 2023

    On April 3 at approximately 11:44 p.m. CT there was a single vehicle rollover. A 2012 silver Chevrolet Silverado was westbound on Hwy 2, when the driver lost control of the vehicle due to ice on the roadway, entered the median, and overturned. The driver, and both occupants were ejected as none of them were using seatbelts. One juvenile came to rest on the roadway, where she was subsequently struck by an empty truck tractor/semi-trailer. The other juvenile came to rest in the median. Both juveniles were pronounced deceased on scene. The driver...

  • Montana Department Of Revenue's Alcoholic Beverage Control Division (ABCD) Is Conducting PSA Campaign For Alcohol Responsibility Matters - Alcohol Awareness Month (April)

    Apr 12, 2023

    Helena - The ABCD is promoting safe and responsible alcohol sales, service, and consumption. Each week in April, DOR will send information (through GovDelivery-to anyone signed up for alcohol updates) designed to share and encourage safe and responsible alcohol choices, sales, and service. Weekly topics are: April 3: Responsible Night Out April 10: Responsibly Handling Tipsy Customers April 17: Responsible Alcohol Establishment Best Practices April 23: Responsible Carding – the ABCs of IDs In addition to best practices, tips, and strategies, t...

  • Williams County Injury Crash, April 3

    Apr 12, 2023

    On April 3, 5:30 a.m. CT, there was a serious injury crash on ND HWY 1804 near MM 290. A 2016 Volvo semi-tractor and trailer, driven by Amber Yarber, Carrollton, GA, loaded with frac sand was traveling eastbound on Hwy 1804, near MM 290, the semi pulled into an approach on the north side attempting to turn around. The semi then backed across Hwy 1804 to another approach on the south side. As the semi was getting turned around onto the highway to go back west, the 2017 GMC Sierra pickup, driven by Kristofer Vonseggern, Logan, IA, traveling...

  • Correction

    Apr 12, 2023

    In the April 5 issue of The Roundup on page 1 in the Eastern Montana Women’s Conference Held in Sidney story it said that the Mountain West Farm Bureau book club launched “Farmers Lawyer,” by Sarah Vogel and it should have the Montana Farmers Union book club....

  • On the Egg Hunt

    Apr 5, 2023

  • Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority Corridor ID Program Proposal

    Apr 5, 2023

    The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) is pleased to announce the submission of a Corridor ID Program proposal to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). According to the FRA, “The Corridor ID Program is intended to become the primary means for directing Federal financial support and technical assistance toward the development of proposals for new or improved intercity passenger rail services throughout the United States.” BSPRA and its supporters hope the North Coast Hiawatha (NCH) corridor from Chicago to Seattle/Portland thr...

  • RTC Networks Holds Informational Meeting in Fairview

    Apr 5, 2023

    RTC Networks held an informational meeting for Fairview residents on March 27 at the Fairview Senior Center. The company is expanding to provide unserved and underserved communities. RTC will break ground on a new data center by the Powder Keg this spring. They anticipate all lines will be installed and testing to be completed by the end of 2023. The entire town of Fairview will now have the choice to switch to RTC because the new service area surrounds the entire city. RTC Networks provides...

  • Eastern Montana Women's Conference Held In Sidney

    Robyn Heck|Apr 5, 2023

    The first annual Eastern Montana Women's Conference was held March 31 and April 1, in Sidney. It was by the Montana Farmers Union. All attendees were invited to tour the Eastern Ag Research Facility on Thursday. Friday night dinner with keynote speaker Courtney Kibblewhite, spoke on the Western Culture and the Stories that Shape Us. "Stories have power. Especially, the stories we tell ourselves, we have to tell the stories to our next generation. Let's focus on the silver linings. What are you...

  • MRT Group In Richland Co. Jail

    John K. Dynneson|Apr 5, 2023

    Since becoming sheriff and even before that Richland County Sheriff John Dynneson has been looking at ways to reduce recidivism in Richland County. Working with local resources to have AA and NA meetings in the jail has been helpful but has not assisted in keeping recidivism numbers down. In the fall of 2021 Sheriff Dynneson reached out to Prairie Hills Recovery Center to discuss some treatment options that could be done in the jail. Licensed Addiction Counselor Kayla Anderson comes into the jail weekly and provides Moral Reconation Therapy...

  • Two Shot, One Fatality, In Watford City Apartment

    Jaymi Mozeak|Apr 5, 2023

    Two individuals were shot, late Wednesday night, March 22, in an apartment on the 700 block of N. Main St., Watford City. Watford City Police were dispatched to the location at around 11:42 p.m. for a report of two people who had received gunshot wounds. Officers arrived on the scene and administered medical aid. Both were transported to the McKenzie County Hospital for medical treatment. One patient, a male, had minor injuries. The other patient, a female, had more serious injuries and was taken to a different facility where she died from her...

  • Correction

    Apr 5, 2023

    In the March 29 issue of The Roundup on page 2A in the February Meeting Offered Options & Hope For Sidney Sugars Employees, Paddy Flemming’s name was misspelled and it should have been Paddy Fleming. Also, the acronym for the Montana Manufacturing Extension Center is MMEC instead of MMC....

  • Sidney Health Center Welcomes Nurse Practitioner To General Surgery Team

    Apr 5, 2023

    Sidney, - Sidney Health Center is pleased to announce the addition of Stephanie Green, family nurse practitioner to the medical staff. She joins the general surgery office, working closely with surgeons, Dr. Peter Deveaux and Dr. Deborah Harris. As a nurse practitioner in general surgery, Stephanie supports the surgeons in their respective practices by assessing patients and providing education related to surgical procedures. This includes pre-op and post-op appointments, assisting with surgical...

  • Area Proms Held March 31 and April 1

    Apr 5, 2023

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