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  • 68th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show & Mondak Pulse Day This Week

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 10, 2021

    The 68th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 10, and the Annual MonDak Pulse Day is set for Thursday, Feb. 11. Both events will be at the Williston Area Recreation Center, 822 18th St. E., Williston. This year, both events are being offered in a hybrid in-person and online format, due to circumstances surrounding COVID-19. Participants will have the opportunity to choose to attend the event at home via Zoom or in-person. The 68th Annual Hard Spring Wheat Show is free admission. Everyone is encouraged to...

  • Hunter Announced as New RMC Director of Nursing

    Jaimee Green|Feb 10, 2021

    Roosevelt Medical Center proudly announces Karla Hunter, of Sidney, as the new Director of Nursing following her recent promotion. Hunter's career in healthcare spans over 22 years. Prior to becoming the director of nursing, she managed the clinic downstairs as the director, overseeing a staff of seven. Prior to becoming the DON, she had already taken on some of those management duties after RMC's previous DON relocated. Those duties included overseeing the infection control program as well as...

  • Williston Area Chamber Of Commerce To Host Annual Awards Ceremony Online

    Feb 10, 2021

    Williston Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Ceremony will be held virtually on Feb.12, at 12 p.m. at willistonchamber.com. The auction that is traditionally held at the Chamber’s Annual Award Banquet will also be online from Feb. 11-14. The Chamber will present the following annual awards: • Distinguished Western Star Award • Williston Leadership Award • Generation Next Award • Champion of Agriculture Award • E. Ward Koeser Advocacy Award • Community Engagement Award • Chamber Connector Award Each award is presented to an individual or o...

  • McKenzie County JDA Housing Programs Continue To Be Successful

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 10, 2021

    In June 2019, the McKenzie County Job Development Authority (JDA) started two programs designed to help defray infrastructure costs for qualifying housing projects in McKenzie County. “Our goal has been simply to help generate incentive for more quality single family housing to be built, as that has been identified as one of the greatest barriers to further economic growth in our community. Once the funds are exhausted, we are not looking to continue the programs as we hope that the market will be able to take over getting the needed housing b...

  • Roy Zadow, 93, Sidney, MT

    Feb 10, 2021

    Funeral services for Roy Zadow, 93, Sidney, MT are 10 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, at Fulkerson-Stevenson Memorial Chapel, Sidney, MT with Tony Sifuentes officiating. Visitation was 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 at Fulkerson-Stevenson Memorial Chapel, Sidney, MT. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home is caring for the family. Roy passed away on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 at Sidney Health Center Extended Care, Sidney, MT....

  • Sidney Kindergarten Registration Fall 2021 School Term

    Feb 10, 2021

    Kindergarten registration for the Fall 2021 School Term will be held the month of February at West Side School, Sidney. If you have a child who will be five on or before Sept.10 you are encouraged to register them, whether or not you have decided for sure that your child will start school this fall. We register at this time so that we can order supplies for the upcoming school year. Parents need to bring the child’s birth certificate and immunization record when registering. We will take copies of these for the school file. West Side School o...

  • DPHHS Continues Weekly Vaccine Distribution To Local Jurisdictions

    Feb 10, 2021

    On Feb. 2, the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) was notified the state would receive 16,425 first doses and 13,525 second doses for those completing the vaccine series. This allocation will be distributed to local jurisdictions the week of Feb. 8. DPHHS continues to be notified week-to-week regarding vaccine allocation. However, the agency has been assured the amounts will not be less than current levels. Governor Greg Gianforte also announced on Feb. 3 a reallocation of 19,500 unused Pfizer doses that were originally...

  • McKenzie County 4-H Hosts Badlands Roundup Archery Match In Watford City

    Marcia Hellandsaas|Feb 10, 2021

    McKenzie County beginners received second and third place team honors in the Bare Bow category at Badlands Roundup 4-H Archery Match held on Saturday, Jan. 23 at Rough Rider Center, Watford City. Receiving fourth place honors individually was Beau Hovland, son of Blaine and Jennifer Hovland, Arnegard. Also shooting Barebow from McKenzie County were the following, Ashlynn Rolla, Jacob and Brianna Rink, Faith Langford, KayDee Ceynar, Charlie Wisness and Paul Smith. Freestyle Beginner McCoy...

  • Bicoastal & Washington DC Elites Despise Middle America

    Jerry Kessler|Feb 10, 2021

    It has become increasingly obvious that the Bicoastal and D.C “elites” despise Middle America. Unfortunately, they are now the policy makers for the whole country. President Biden seems obliged to appease the elites at the expense of the rest of the country. Biden has signed a record number of 37 executive orders in the first week in office. His inner circle of advisors no doubt wrote his executive orders, and they effectively dismantled the recent accomplishments of conservatives. So much for the claim Biden that he was going to be a mod...

  • On Keystone XL Pipeline, Tester Urges President Biden To Reverse Course

    Feb 10, 2021

    US Senator Jon Tester is urging President Joe Biden to reconsider his decision to cancel the presidential permit for the Keystone XL pipeline and asking him to sit down with stakeholders – including Montana’s Tribes – to chart a path forward on the job-creating project together. Tester has long supported the Keystone XL pipeline, which has the potential to support thousands of good-paying Montana jobs and would increase tax revenue for local communities in eastern Montana. “I am writing to encourage you to reconsider your decision to cancel...

  • Boy Scout Week February 7-13

    Feb 10, 2021

    Mayor Rick Norby met with Pella Lutheran Church Boy Scout Troop 141 to sign a Proclamation making the week of Feb. 7-13, 2021 Boy Scout Week. Proclamation Whereas, the Boy Scouts of America has been at the forefront of instilling timeless values in youth since its founding in 1910; and Whereas, the national youth movement has made serving others through its values-based program its mission; and Whereas, the Boy Scouts of America is committed to helping youth succeed by providing the support, fri...

  • Gabriella Reads Over 1,000 Books Before The Age Of Three

    Kelly Reisig|Feb 10, 2021

    Gabriella Coon completed the 1,000 reading book challenge on Jan. 21, 2021. She is two and a half years old and likes reading all types of books. Her favorites are the textured books where you can feel the items being read about and the flip/slide books that reveal what is hidden. Mom (Kamai) and Dad (Mathew) read her two books a night during the program and will continue the same since Gabby loves reading so much due to this wonderful program. To encourage a love of reaching in children like...

  • Survey Conducted During COVID-19 Pandemic Shows Food Security Has Decreased Among Montanans

    MSU News Service|Feb 10, 2021

    Bozeman - A statewide survey conducted by Montana State University researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic determined that food security — or having consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life — has decreased substantially among Montanans. At the same time, anxiety and other feelings of mental distress are on the rise. The survey results, released in December under the title “The Impact of COVID-19 on the Health of Montanans,” include the responses of 1,944 participants between April and September 2020. The research receive...

  • Andrew's Small Engine Repair Shop Opens New Location

    Jessica Lyons|Feb 10, 2021

    If you live in the Alexander area of North Dakota, you've already heard of "Andrew's Small Engines". For those who have not, I was able to have a quick chat with Andrew related to his new business. The Noels' bought property near Alexander: during Andrew's time doing rabbinic jobs he noticed there was a need for a small engine repair shop. He and his wife moved to North Dakota, in 2018 after his wife had graduated from college, and he started in the oil field at the beginning of that same year....

  • Going for Three

    Feb 10, 2021

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  • Facts Matter

    Feb 10, 2021

    State Senator Steve Hinebauch has written that the Jan. 6 riots in the Nation’s capital were caused by ANTIFA disguised as Trump supporters and that identifying the “far right” as those that caused, “problems” during the administration change, was a farce. An editorial sidebar to Hinebauch’s legislative report stated the FBI refuted ANTIFA involvement and identified well-known Trump supporters photographed during the riot as members of Q-ANON and Proud Boys. Helena, MT area brothers Joshua Calvin Hughes and Jerod Wade Hughes, who turned them...

  • Mid-Rivers Offers $46,000 In Scholarships To Area Students

    Nicole Senner|Feb 10, 2021

    Mid-Rivers Communications is offering $46,000 in scholarship funds for eastern and central Montana students. The Mid-Rivers Fund for Education, funded by unclaimed capital credits and donations of capital credits from members, has awarded over $426,000 in scholarships to area students. In 2021, Mid-Rivers is offering 32 competitive scholarships and 14 drawing scholarships. Scholarship categories reflect the mission and values of the cooperative and its members. This year’s scholarship program has three categories: • Mid-Rivers Higher Edu...

  • Guest Opinion: Legislative Report

    Feb 10, 2021

    Greetings from Helena! This week in judiciary committee we heard four pro-life bills. HB136 the Pain Capable Bill, HB140 which allows a pregnant mother to see the ultrasound of her baby before an abortion, HB171 which puts restrictions on abortion drugs and HB167 the Born Alive Bill. The Born Alive Bill simply states that a baby who survives an abortion must receive medical attention and not just put on a shelf to die. A few of the opponents of the bill were Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, The National Association of Social Workers, and Montana...

  • Waters Signs With Dickinson State University

    Feb 10, 2021

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  • Sidney Grapplers Best Miles City and Havre at Home

    Feb 10, 2021

    The Sidney/Fairview wrestling team took on Miles City and Havre at the Sidney High School gym on Feb. 6. Sidney beat Miles City 61-3 and Havre 61-9....

  • Sidney Triangular Wrestling Results

    Feb 10, 2021

    Custer Co. (Miles City) vs. Sidney/Fairview, Sidney Triangular Feb. 6 103: Gordon Knapp (S/F) won by decision over Caleb Smith (CCMC) 7-2 113: Owen Lonski (S/F) won by fall over Isaac Beardsley (CCMC) 3:44 120: Kolby Hutzenbiler (S/F) received a bye 126: Zander Dean (S/F) won by major decision over Bryce Hirsch (CCMC) 9-1 132: Kolton Reid (S/F) received a bye 138: Jordan Darby (S/F) won by fall over Morgan Buckingham (CCMC) 0:48 145: Daimian Leidholt (CCMC) won by decision over Zander Burnison (S/F) 5-2 152: Aden Graves (S/F) won by fall over...

  • Eastern Montana Business Webinars- Federal Bonding Program

    Feb 10, 2021

    The Job Service offices in Glendive, Miles City, Sidney and Wolf Point have put together a series of educational sessions for employers – Eastern Montana Business Webinars. They take place via ZOOM the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. The next presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, February 10 at 10 a.m. Michelle Robinson, IWT Program & Federal Bonding Manager for State of Montana, will be providing information on the Federal Bonding Program. Federal Bonding is provided to employers at no-cost, as an incentive to hire i...

  • Celebration of Life ceremony

    Feb 10, 2021

    Michael (Mike) Myers December 18, 1946 - January 13, 2021 A Celebration of life for Michael Myers is to be held at the VFW in Sidney, MT, on February 20 2021 at 3pm. Please join us in the sharing of our memories. We encourage you to bring any photos or mementos you'd like to share. A light meal will be provided....

  • City of Williston Mask Order ends

    David Tuan|Feb 10, 2021

    WILLISTON, N.D. – Effective immediately, the citywide Mask Order introduced on Monday, November 9, 2020 by Williston Mayor Howard Klug and approved by the City Commission is now expired. Until further notice, masks are still required for entering City buildings and for any in-person city meetings. The next City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 23, will be held in-person in the John Kautzman Chamber Room. At the City Commission meeting on Tuesday, February 9, Mayor Klug made a m...

  • Keith Eugene Willard, 80, Dupree, SD

    Feb 10, 2021

    Keith Eugene Willard passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. Keith was born on January 13, 1941 in Huron, South Dakota as the last sibling in a family of 2 sisters and 2 brothers. His parents were Clyde and Leota (Moore) Willard. He enlisted in the Army right after graduation. In March, 1961, he married the love his life, Dorothy Harrington and she joined him in Massachusetts. It was during this time that their first child, Clyde was born in...

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