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  • Sidney Cub Scout Pinewood Derby Results

    Mar 18, 2015

    Sidney Cub Scouts Pack 143 held their Pinewood Derby recently. Tiger Cub Den - 1st place, Shane Goergen • 2nd place, Nicholas Jorstad • 3rd place, Christian Rasmussen. Wolves Den - 1st place, Corey Christensen • 2nd place, Evan Hampton • 3rd place, Korby Koon. Bears Den winner Michael Jorstad. Webelos Den - 1st place is Shane Hagwood • 2nd place, Tyler Olson. Overall Pack Winners - 1st place, Shane Goergen • 2nd place, Shane Hagwood •3rd place, Corey Christensen....

  • Sidney Tendo Tae Kwon Do & Judo School Places At 33rd Annual Park's Invitational In Billings

    Mike Bergh|Mar 18, 2015

    Five members of the Sidney Tendo Tae Kwon Do & Judo School traveled to Billiings on Saturday, March 14th to participate in the 33rd annual Park’s Invitational Tae Kwon Do & Judo Tournament. This tournament was held at the West High School Gym and was hosted by Park’s Tae Kwon Do School and directed by 9th Dan Master Suk Byung Park. Tae Kwon Do results for Sidney students are as follows: Brielle Baxter in the 7 year old, yellow belt division placed 3rd in forms and 3rd in sparring. Corey Christensen in the 8 year old, blue belt division pla...

  • Pipeline Reclamation, Spills And Spill Remediation Workshop

    Tie Shank|Mar 18, 2015

    On Tuesday, March 31, the Richland County DES, USDA Northern Plains Agricultural Research Lab, Richland County NRCS Office and Richland County Extension Office will be joining forces to conduct a pipeline reclamation workshop. This workshop will begin at 9:00 AM and lunch will be provided. The theme for the workshop is 'reclamation,' and although there will be some education presented in regards to restoring ground to its original state after a pipeline has been constructed, the primary focus...

  • New Parking Rules to roll out May 1 in Downtown Williston

    Barbara Peterson|Mar 18, 2015

    The City of Williston is about to make some major changes to the way people park in Downtown Williston. Beginning May 1 there will be time limits on the streets and in the parking lots, fines for violators and weekday enforcement; there will not be, however, a new parking ramp yet. “We don’t need new parking yet, but we need to start thinking about it,” said Williston City Planner Rachel Ressler. The Williston Planning and Zoning Department and Rich and Associates have been studying parking demand in Downtown Williston for nearly a year. The p...

  • MSU To Award Honorary Doctorate To Respected Leader In The Agricultural Community

    MSU News Service|Mar 18, 2015

    Robert E. “Bob” Lee, a rancher from Judith Gap and respected leader in the agricultural community, will receive an honorary doctorate in animal and range sciences from Montana State University during the university’s spring commencement, set for May 9. Lee will deliver the charge to graduates at both the morning and afternoon commencement ceremonies. Lee and his wife, Kathy, own and operate the Robert E. Lee Ranch Company, a diversified cattle and grain operation located in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains in central Montana. The ranch has...

  • A Time to Remember April 12th

    Mar 18, 2015

    Fairview for our Youth and the Richland County Partnership for Promise will be hosting their first A Time to Remember activity for girls ages 4-14 years old and their fathers or significant male figures. On April 12th, 2015, from 3-5pm, at the Fairview High School Old Gym, we will have snacks and beverages, dancing, and games for all to enjoy. From 2-3pm, there will be an opportunity for folks to get their pictures taken together for a small fee by Sarah Bloom. If anyone would like to get their hair done, Alyxandra Hardy will be taking...

  • Montana Farm Bureau First In Country To Capture Membership Award

    Rebecca Colnar|Mar 18, 2015

    For the 8th year, Montana Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) has been the first state in the nation to report quota to the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF). The AFBF membership quota is based on a state's past year membership plus one. Last year Montana ended the year with 18,805 members and quota for this year was 18,806. "Thanks to the efforts of our entire team, Montana reported 18,848 members or 42 members more than quota that was needed," noted Montana Farm Bureau President Bob Hanson. "We...

  • MT No Kid Hungry connects kids to food

    Lily Herd|Mar 18, 2015

    AmeriCorps VISTA, Montana No Kid Hungry Childhood hunger is an invisible but very real problem here in Montana. Although there is not a lack of food in our country, more than 16 million children can’t count on the nutritious meals they need to lead healthy, active lives. In Montana, there are many people who have joined the fight against childhood hunger. Among them are Governor and First Lady Bullock; they have made combating childhood hunger one of their top priorities. Here in Montana, 1 in every 5 children in the state is at risk of h...

  • Sidney High School Winter Sports Award Recipients

    Ross Hall|Mar 18, 2015

    All-Conference Wrestlers: Wyatt Van Buren, Trace Jones, Jace Johnson, Gresh Jones, Brady Gorder, Ethan Graves, Casey Christian, Parker Dean, Bridger Coffman, Ryan Chatterton, Doug Rooney, Cody Johnson, Cody Christian, Hunter Severson, Cristian Gomez. All-Conference Boys Basketball: Cade Strasheim, Tyler Quilling. All-Conference Girls Basketball: Hailey Steinbeisser, Ciara Sinks. Academic All-State Wrestling: Bridger Coffman, Cody Christian, Hunter Severson, Wyatt Van Buren, Trace Jones, Gresh Jones, Brady Gorder, Ethan Graves, Parker Dean,...