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 By Jordan Hall    Opinion    August 11, 2021

Letter To The Editor

In 2018, Medicaid Expansion was on the ballot and Richland County voters against funding the welfare program by 67%, an overwhelming majority. In 2019, former Rep. Joel Krautter crossed party lines to...

 
 By Jordan Hall    Opinion    April 15, 2020

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor: In the 2020 primary season for HD35 there seems to be much misinformation circulating. Joel Krautter has claimed in his various letters, Facebook posts, and mailings that his vote for...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    April 8, 2020

Sidney Churches Hosting Community-Wide Easter Sunrise Service

In the darkest days of the novel coronavirus pandemic, some Sidney clergy are convinced that it’s all the more important to remember that the sun will still rise, and that the Son has still risen....

 

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, I would like to sincerely thank the many attendees at the town hall forum hosted by the Republican Party to discuss making Richland County a sanctuary county for the Second Amendment and...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    June 5, 2019

Culbertson Local, Austin Knudsen, Files For Attorney General

Austin Knudsen, a resident of Culbertson, Montana, a former speaker of the Montana House of Representatives and fifth generation Montanan is running for state Attorney General. The Roundup spoke with...

 
 By Jordan Hall    Energy    May 22, 2019

North Dakota Public Service Commission Discusses New McKenzie County Pipeline

The North Dakota Public Service Commission held a public hearing to discuss a possible new pipeline. The meeting was held on May 17 at the Little Missouri Grille and Suites, and was attended by...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    April 24, 2019

Public Service Commissioner Opposes HB411

Randy Pinocci, the recently elected Public Service Commissioner for District 1 (which includes Richland County and much of Eastern Montana), has some strong opinions about HB411, which he feels is...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    April 17, 2019

Prairie Dog Law Set To Bolster Bakken Infrastructure

A new law has passed the North Dakota legislature that is designed to fund infrastructure projects throughout the state and maintain current funding guidelines that assist the needs in McKenzie County...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    April 3, 2019

Emergency Management Making the Best of Yellowstone Flooding

The recent flooding of the Yellowstone River has been the worst in memory for many in Richland County, Montana and McKenzie County, North Dakota. With roads shut down due to flooding and residents sti...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    March 20, 2019

Elliot Wins Recall Election, Remains Mayor Of Arnegard

Virginia Elliot will remain in her seat as mayor of Arnegard after a recall election. The efforts to remove the mayor failed by a 63-47 vote margin on Monday, March 11. Running against Elliot in the r...

 

MDU Plans to Shut Down Sidney Coal-Fired Unit

Montana Dakota Utilities (MDU) announced plans in a February 19 press release to shut down the Lewis & Clark coal-fired electric generation unit in Sidney next year. The plant is one of three...

 

RanchHacks To Teach On Ranch Technology At MonDak Ag Days And Trade Show

The MonDak Ag Days and Trade Show will be held on March 7 and 8 in Sidney at the Richland County Event Center. Hosted by the Richland County Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, the event will host...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    February 20, 2019

Senator Daines Visits Sidney, Speaks About Border Security

Senator Steve Daines visited Sidney on Saturday to attend the Richland County Republican Party's Lincoln-Reagan Day Banquet and made time prior to that event to meet supporters and veterans at the...

 

Enerplus Continues Investment In Bakken In 2019

Having been established in 1986, Enerplus is a crude oil and natural gas producer with production assets in both Canada and the United States. The company trades on both the Toronto Stock Exchange...

 

Transystems Optimistic For Future Of Beet Industry In Region

Transystems was founded in 1942 by John S. Rice and continues to be a family-owned operation that specializes in bulk commodities distribution. The company operates in the Midwest and Western United S...

 

Community Comes Together to Help Those Inpacted by Tornado

The storm that rocked Watford City on July 10 ended with the fatality of a young child, critically injured nine people and hurt more than a dozen others. It also left parts of Watford City in...

 

Economic Development Outlook Positive For 2019

The prospects for a good financial year in McKenzie County and the surrounding region is hopeful, according to Daniel Stenberg who serves as the Economic Development Coordinator for McKenzie County....

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    January 23, 2019

Explosions Rock Watford City Saltwater Site

An explosion rocked a White Owl Energy Services saltwater disposal site on Thursday, which led to a temporary evacuation of the Black Gold Suites and the yard and apartment owned by Mann Energy...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    January 23, 2019

Pincocci Keeps Promise to Inform Voters of Energy Needs

When Public Service Commission candidate Randy Pinocci came to Sidney in October, he promised to keep local voters apprised of energy needs and to inform the public as to the role and responsibility...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    January 16, 2019

Watford City Voters Approve Funding For New School

Watford City voters have overwhelmingly approved two ballot initiatives set to fund the construction of an elementary school and provide potential funding for another. Two questions were asked of...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    January 16, 2019

Healthworks Offers Equipment Improvements

Healthworks, a popular gym facility in Sidney, has recently added a new line of cutting-edge workout equipment. The Roundup spoke with Scott Doty, who has served as director of Healthworks gym for...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    January 16, 2019

Explosion Rocks Watford City Saltwater Site

An explosion rocked a White Owl Energy Services saltwater disposal site on Thursday, which led to a temporary evacuation of the Black Gold Suites and the yard and apartment owned by Mann Energy Servic...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    January 2, 2019

Watford City Voters to Decide on New Elementary School Questions Jan. 8

McKenzie County voters will decide whether to approve or deny two requests designed to fund upcoming anticipated needs of the school district. Question one asks residents to approve a general...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    January 2, 2019

Gianforte Announces Spirit Of Montana Recipient: Katie Dasinger Of Sidney

WASHINGTON – Congressman Greg Gianforte recognized Katie Dasinger of Sidney with his Spirit of Montana commendation for her leadership, commitment to promoting community service, and efforts to...

 
 By Jordan Hall    News    December 26, 2018

New Science And Medical Tech Helps Students In Richland County

Through a cooperation of private and public entities that include both the Sidney Health Center and Richland County Schools, a groundbreaking piece of technology is now available for educators and...

 

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