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  • WINchips

    Tie Lemerond|Jun 24, 2020

    Parents, Are you feeling frustrated with the amount of time your children are spending on electronic devises? You are not alone. Montana native, Lindsay Winn, was feeling the same frustration. "Every morning during the summer months, I would find them still in their pajamas, bedroom a mess, house a mess and just spending way too much time in front of the screen," states Winn. Winn wanted her children to explore, create and play. She knew screen time was taking that away from them, so she...

  • Richland County Health Department Urging Businesses to Revisit their Internal Policies

    Tie Lemerond|Jun 17, 2020

    Richland County – June 10 - The Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Richland County JSEC (Job Service Employees’ Committee) teamed up with members of the Richland County Health Department to hold a Zoom videoconference. The teleconference focused on answering questions posed to health department staff by local business owners regarding reopening after the Coronavirus shutdown and on revisiting internal policies. Stephanie Ler, Richland County Public Information Officer, answered questions pertaining to the frequency required of cle...

  • The Roundup & 'Discovering the MonDak" Visitor's Guide Helping to Fund Contact Tracing

    Tie Lemerond|May 20, 2020

    Sidney, MT – Knowing that contact tracing is a critical component in keeping residents safe and in ensuring local businesses can open and remain open, The Roundup will be donating a portion of the profits from the "Discovering the MonDak" visitor's guide to the Upper Missouri Health Department Unit (UMHDU) and to the Richland County Health Department. Upper Missouri Health Department Unit: Public Information Officer Daphne Clark, UMHDU, stated, "The UMHDU covers Divide, Williams, McKenzie and M...

  • Charting the Course: Making Access to Amazing Rural Healthcare a Reality

    Tie Lemerond|Sep 6, 2017

    In August, 2016, JE Dunn Construction began construction on the McKenzie County Healthcare Systems (MCSH) replacement medical facility. Boasting over 125,100 square feet, the new facility will offer a wide variety of services; Urgent care, clinic, emergency, labor & delivery and surgical-outpatient surgery. Physical therapy, occupational services and Long-term care will be offered in the Connie Wold Wellness Center (CWCC) adjacent to the new facility. The assisted living facility, Horizon, is...

  • Alzheimer's

    Tie Lemerond|Apr 13, 2016

    Alzheimer's is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. Alzheimer's disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases. Alzheimer's is not a normal part of aging, although the greatest known risk factor is increasing age, and the majority of people with Alzheimer's are 65 and older. But Alzheimer's is not just a disease of old age. Up to 5...

  • North Dakota Public Service Commission Approved The Permit For The Dakota Access Pipeline

    Tie Lemerond|Feb 10, 2016

    On Wednesday, the North Dakota Public Service Commission approved the permit for the biggest-capacity pipeline to date, the Dakota Access Pipeline. The longest leg of the 1,130 mile pipeline will run through approximately 360 miles of North Dakota, beginning near Stanley and would end near Patoka, Illinois. The 12-inch to 30-inch diameter pipeline will pass through 50 counties in 4 states: North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Illinois. The North Dakota Public Service Commission had been...

  • Five Common Mistakes in Grain Marketing

    Tie Lemerond|Jan 27, 2016

    Edward Usset serves as a Grain Marketing Economist for the Center for Farm Financial Management at the University of Minnesota, the developers of FINPACK software and a variety of educational programs. Working with his colleagues at CFFM and in extension, Ed developed the award winning "Winning the Game" series of workshops. In addition, he manages Commodity Challenge, an online marketing education game that uses real-time cash and futures data. He teaches "Commodity Markets" at the University....

  • Off the Beaten Path with Cliff Naylor

    Tie Lemerond|Jan 27, 2016

    Reporter, weatherman, photographer and speaker Cliff Naylor will be speaking during the lunch hour on Wednesday, February 3rd. During his career, Naylor has won over 25 broadcast television awards for sports reporting, news reporting, feature and documentary reporting, news and sports photography. "A large portion of my job is feature reporting. I love traveling across the state finding unique and interesting stories in rural North Dakota for my weekly "Off the Beaten Path" series which airs...

  • Elston Solberg to Speak at the 63rd Annual Hard Spring Wheat Show at the Grand Williston Hotel February 3

    Tie Lemerond And Sheridan Martin|Jan 27, 2016

    Join Elston Denzil Solberg, Canadian Director of Agri- Knowledge of Agri-Trend Inc. at the Wheat Show in Williston, ND, Wed., Feb. 3, as he shares his knowledge and expertise on the 7Rs of Successful Crops – Think Balance, Balance, Balance at 2:30 p.m., 3:20 p.m. and 4:25 p.m. Solberg has over 25 years of research expertise to Agri-Trend, through his work as Head Cereal Specialist and Research Agronomist with Alberta Agriculture. As an accomplished speaker and Head of The Agri-Knowledge D...

  • Simple Choices, Big Rewards

    Tie Lemerond|Jan 27, 2016

    On Thursday, February 4 at 10:30am take the journey from procrastination to destination with professional speaker V.J. Smith. Published author, V.J. Smith, has been a professional speaker for almost two decades. He has spoken to audiences throughout the United States and Canada. Drawing on teachable moments encountered while working at a Fortune 100 company and a mid-size university, he peppers his speeches with anecdotes and stories to keep audiences fully engaged and motivated. He is genuine,...

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