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  • Fall Perennial Care

    Andy Kuester|Sep 25, 2019

    The fall season is an exciting time of year for many. We look forward to a change of weather. The forecast is showing overnight temps beginning to dip into the upper 30s at night. This is causing many plants to begin to exhibit their fall color. Maple trees are beginning to turn rich shades of red and yellow. Ash trees are beginning to turn a rich golden yellow. Other trees are beginning to change as well. There are some perennial plants that are finally going after opening their fall blooms. Plants like Asters and Sedum that are terrific choic...

  • 10 To-Dos For Home And Yard Winterization

    Sep 25, 2019

    (BPT) - Scarves. Pumpkin spice lattes. Leaves crunching underfoot. Sweater season is moving in fast, which means it's time to start transitioning to fall maintenance to make sure your home and yard are ready for winter. The following are 10 things you can do to prepare for the cold and wet weather ahead. 1. Interseed your lawn A summer of heavy use can take its toll on even the healthiest of lawns. If your turf has some thin or bare patches, fall is the ideal time to reseed. A turf specialist at...

  • Wild West Fall Fest Set For October 5, Culbertson

    Sep 25, 2019

    While you might not run into any outlaws, train robbers or cattle rustlers at this year’s 5th annual Wild West Fall Fest fundraiser, you can bet you’ll be in the company of some of the community’s most charitable and giving community folks. This year’s annual event is being hosted by the Roosevelt Memorial Healthcare Foundation and is taking place October 5 at the Culbertson Saddle Club, in Culbertson. The doors open at 6 p.m. Attendees will have a chance at winning as much as $1,000 in cash as well as a number of other prizes includi...

  • FWP Seeks Public Comment On Two Items

    Sep 4, 2019

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is taking public comment on the proposed 2020 Elk Management in Areas with Brucellosis Annual Work Plan and the biennial season setting process for the 2020-2021 hunting seasons. 2020 Elk Management in Areas with Brucellosis Annual Work Plan In January 2013, the Fish and Wildlife Commission endorsed elk management recommendations from a citizen working group for use in areas with brucellosis (the Designated Surveillance Area as described by the Montana Department...

  • Bowhunters In Williston Area Asked To Help With CWD Surveillance

    Sep 4, 2019

    The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is asking bowhunters who harvest a deer in gun hunting units 3A1 and 3B1 to help the department’s chronic wasting disease surveillance efforts by submitting the head of their animal for testing. Heads may be dropped off in freezers located at the Game and Fish district office in Williston, and at the Divide County sheriff’s office in Crosby (north side of building). Hunters wishing to keep the head may have it sampled at the Williston office during business hours. Taxidermists in Williston are also ass...

  • Questions And Answers On Three-Elk Harvest Opportunity

    Sep 4, 2019

    Q: What is the new three elk discussion? I thought I could only harvest two elk per year. A: Partially true. In the 2019 legislative session, HB497 created the opportunity for a hunter to harvest up to three elk. However, our current 2019 Deer, Elk and Antelope regulations, as passed by the Fish & Wildlife Commission in February of 2018, indicate, “Each hunter may possess only one (1) Elk B License per license year in addition to a General Elk License.” As a result, for the 2019 hunting seasons, hunters will still only be allowed up to one B E...

  • ND Deer Archery Season Opens Aug. 30

    Aug 28, 2019

    North Dakota's deer archery season opens Friday, Aug. 30 at noon, and continues through Jan. 5, 2020. Bowhunters can buy a license online at the state Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov; by calling 800-406-6409; or at vendors linked to the Game and Fish Department's online licensing system. Hunters who purchase bow licenses at a vendor location will receive a tag at time of purchase; otherwise, hunters who purchase their license over the phone or personal computer should allow for...

  • Federal Duck Stamp Required Sept. 1

    Aug 28, 2019

    Waterfowl hunters age 16 and older are reminded a federal duck stamp is required beginning Sept. 1. Waterfowl includes ducks, geese, swans, mergansers and coots. This year's 2019-20 federal duck stamp is available for electronic purchase through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department's website, gf.nd.gov, instant licensing telephone number, 800-406-6409, or at license vendors registered with the department's licensing system. Physical stamps are not available at North Dakota license vendors,...

  • ND Fall Turkey Season Set

    Aug 28, 2019

    North Dakota's fall turkey season is set, with 3,660 licenses available to hunters, 50 fewer than last year. Fall turkey hunters, including gratis applicants, who are interested in applying for a 2019 license can submit an online application through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department's website, gf.nd.gov. Applications are also accepted at the department's toll-free licensing line, 800-406-6409. A service fee is added for license applications made over the phone. The deadline for applying...

  • Local Hunter Education Opportunities

    Aug 28, 2019

    Hunter Education, Watford City, September 9-12 This is a combination course for Adults (18 and older) with instructor Mark Entzi. This course which includes Hunter Education and Archery Education classes will meet September 9, 10, 11 and 12 from 6-10 p.m. at the Public Library Sanford Room in Watford City, ND. You must attend all days of class to pass. If you do not attend, you may lose the opportunity to enroll for a year. Link to Study Guide: http://www.huntercourse.com/usa/northdakota/...

  • New Waterfowl Book Available

    Aug 28, 2019

    Outdoor enthusiasts interested in North Dakota’s waterfowl will want to get their hands on the state Game and Fish Department’s new book, “The Duck Factory – A History of Waterfowl in North Dakota.” Authored by Mike Jacobs and Erik Fritzell, the 213-page, soft-cover publication in full color traces the history of waterfowl species and their habitats in North Dakota. Migratory game bird program leader Mike Szymanski said there is a lot of interesting information about the interactions with people and waterfowl in North Dakota. “We wanted to m...

  • Becca Deming 4-H Goals For Richland County Fair This Year

    Jaymi Loobey|Jul 24, 2019

    According to www.4Honline.com, over four million youth participate in 4-H projects each year, across the United States. This is the time of year for all 4-H members to put on the finishing touches, a little more practice, and the last bit of grooming in preparation for their local fairs. It's happening all over the country but, according to Richland County Extension Agent Josie Evenson, Becca Deming is different. Becca is going to show eight different animals in this year's Richland County...

  • Blue Jeans & Country Dreams at the 99th Richland County Fair & Rodeo

    Stephanie Ler|Jul 24, 2019

    Now in its 99th year, the Richland County Fair & Rodeo offers food, fun, and everything in between, including popular events from years past. Fair opens Wednesday, July 31, offering over 100 food and commercial vendors, and ag, 4-H and school exhibits daily. The week’s packed entertainment schedule begins with the return of wrestling duals in the Old Commercial Building at 5:30 p.m. Team Germany will return stateside to wrestle against Team Sidney. Also returning is the Wednesday evening concert, headlined this year by Two Way Crossing, a N...

  • Randy Houser and Sara Evans Set to Perform at Richland County Fair August 3

    Jul 24, 2019

    The Richland County Fair and Rodeo has announced enterainment line up for August 3, 2019. Country musicians Randy Houser and Sara Evans will come to Sidney as the featured entertainment for this year's fair. With an inimitable voice the New York Times describes as "wholly different, thicker and more throbbing, a caldron bubbling over," Randy Houser racked up three consecutive No. 1 hits and more than four million in singles sales to date with his Stoney Creek Records album, How Country Feels. He...

  • Richland Federal Credit Union Proud to Be Part of Co-op Day

    Jody Wells|Jul 24, 2019

    Richland Federal Credit Union (RFCU) of Sidney and Culbertson began at a Farmers Union Oil Company meeting back in 1939. Fifty founding members saw a need for a local credit union in Sidney and the Richland County Cooperators Credit Union was chartered in accordance with the Federal Credit Union Act of 1934. RFCU will be celebrating their 80th anniversary on August 2. The foundation of RFCU was built around the Farmers Union Oil Company principles. The field of membership needed a common bond....

  • 4-H Members to Participate in Rich. Co. Fair and Rodeo

    Josie Evenson|Jul 24, 2019

    The 2018-2019 4-H year, thus far, has been an amazing experience for the 216 4-H members and 119 adult volunteers in the 10 active 4-H clubs in Richland County. 4-H focuses on growing confident, capable and caring youth through science, citizenship and healthy living projects that provide hands on learning and engagement in their home and community. 4-H has come a long way since its beginning in 1902. 4-H now offers a wide variety of projects including animal science, aerospace, robotics, woodworking, entomology, shooting sports, sport...

  • 4-H Member Cayla Hanson Receives Poultry Donations Following Loss

    Stephanie Ler|Jul 24, 2019

    Sidney 4-H member Cayla Hanson lost almost her entire flock of chickens a few weeks ago, only a short time before the Richland County Fair & Rodeo. Hanson will be able to show in the poultry category this year thanks to help from a few friends. Hanson began raising chickens primarily for the eggs, but fell in love with poultry-raising, and started showing last year. "She's handled her chickens since they were born. They were basically trained like dogs," said Cayla's mother, Kimberly. Showing...

  • Richland County Fair & Rodeo Offers Plenty Of Free Entertainment

    Jaymi Loobey|Jul 24, 2019

    It is that time of the year again and competitors, entertainers and spectators alike are getting ready for the Richland County Fair. Shelling out money for gas, lodging, buttons, tickets, souvenirs, and food can get a little pricey. Fortunately, there is lots of quality entertainment to be had at the fair this year that is free to spectators. According to their website, www.twowaycrossing.com, Two Way Crossing is a band started by Jenny and Blake Marvin in 2014 right after they had moved to...

  • 2018 Richland County Fair Highlights

    Jul 24, 2019

  • MonDak 4th Of July Events

    Stephanie Ler|Jun 26, 2019

    The MonDak region has something to offer for everyone this 4th of July season, from parades and barbeques, to pies and fireworks. Bainville Start 4th of July celebrations early with Bainville, Montana's Heritage America event, beginning Friday, June 28, with a family movie in the park at dusk. On Saturday, breakfast is hosted by the Bainville Dollars for Scholars at the fire hall from 7-10 a.m., followed by the annual parade at 11 a.m. Parade registration is required, and is available on the...

  • 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Having Fun in the Sun

    Jun 26, 2019
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    (BPT) - Spending time outside is what makes summer so enjoyable. Whether you plan to spend a day at the pool, mill about a music festival or relax at a family barbecue, everyone looks forward to a beautiful, sunny day. Before you head out, don't forget to pack your sunscreen! Leading dermatologists everywhere recommend that people of all skin types wear sunscreen as part of their plan to protect themselves from exposure to the sun's UV radiation, which can lead to skin cancer, including...

  • Sweet Cherries: Your On-The-Go, Healthy Summertime Snack

    Jun 26, 2019

    (BPT) - Summer is peak vacation season. According to a recent AAA Travel survey, nearly 100 million Americans will take a vacation in 2019, with 68% of those vacations occurring in the summer. While vacations are fun, traveling can be hectic, making it that much more important to have healthy on-the-go snacks to keep you energized throughout your trip. Sweet cherries are an ideal grab-and-go summer snack, with high concentrations of nutrients and bioactive components like fiber, polyphenols,...

  • Help To Save the Maah Daah Hey Trail, July 5-22

    Stephanie Ler|Jun 26, 2019

    Families, individuals, and businesses are invited to help with the annual upkeep of the Maah Daah Hey Trail during July. The nearly month-long event is the second annual Big Push, though the event was only officially named last summer, according to Lindsey Ybarra, who co-founded Save the Maah Daah Hey with her husband Nick. The event gathers volunteers to upkeep all 100 miles of the Trail. That's 200 miles of mowing, weed whacking, trimming and hand shoveling, work entirely completed by...

  • Sidney Run Club Offers Exercise and Fun

    Dianne Swanson|Jun 26, 2019

    The Sidney Run Club offers a great opportunity for exercise and fellowship once a week in Sidney. The group meets every Thursday at 6 p.m. at a different location to start and end the run. This Thursday, June 27, they will get together at the Cattle-ac, which alternates with Mucho Si on the last Thursday. The first Thursday of each month finds runners at the Tap House, with the second Thursday at the Meadowlark, and the third Thursday at Pizza House. Runs occur each Thursday from mid-March...

  • Young Animals In Spring: If You Care, Please Leave Them There

    Apr 24, 2019

    (HELENA) - Each spring, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks receives several calls from people who have picked up deer fawns or other wildlife. FWP advises against this practice for several reasons. The agency does not accept, hold or rehabilitate deer and elk because the animals rarely survive the stress of captivity, and because of concerns with the spread of disease. So FWP's likely response would be to tell people to leave the animals alone or return them to where they were found. People care...

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