Articles from the August 27, 2014 edition


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  • The 69th Annual Old Settler's Day Celebration In Alexander This Weekend

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 27, 2014

    The 69th annual Old Settler’s Day Celebration will be held in Alexander, ND August 28th, 29th and 30th as the community honors Alexander’s First Responders and Fire Department. What started as neighbors and friends getting together after the harvest has evolved into three days of food, fun, vendors and entertainment with an extended invitation to surrounding communities. The beef for this year’s Barbeque in the Park will be generously donated by Triangle Petroleum. The celebration will kick...

  • 'E-rase your E-waste' Fall Collection is Sept 5-6

    Beth Redlin|Aug 27, 2014

    Over the past 10 years the “E-rase your E-waste” program has collected more than 164 TONS of outdated electronics for recycling, preserving space in the local landfill as well as protecting the environment and human health through the proper disposal of hazardous materials contained in those electronics. Organizers are hoping to push that total over 175 tons during their upcoming fall weekend collection event set for Friday and Saturday Sept. 5-6, in Sidney. “We’d love to celebrate our 10th year by topping the 175-ton mark,” E-rase your E-waste...

  • Parenting Classes for Parents with Young Kids!

    Nicole Hackley|Aug 27, 2014

    Beginning September 2nd, the Richland County Family Resource Center will offer a 15-week session of the Nurturing Parenting Program. Classes are free and will be held from 5:30 to approximately 7:30 at the Sidney-Richland County Library. Parents are encouraged to bring their children, as a family-style dinner and childcare will be provided at each session. Classes will run every Tuesday until December 16th. The class is a great time for kids and families, and offers a night off from cooking and cleaning! The goal of the Nurturing Parenting...

  • Katrina "Kate" Yockim-Ladd, 35, Santa Clara, CA (Formerly of Sidney, MT)

    Aug 27, 2014

    Memorial Services for Katrina “Kate” Yockim-Ladd, 35, of Santa Clara, CA (formerly of Sidney, MT) will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, August 29, 2014 at Pella Lutheran Church in Sidney, MT with Reverend Paul Balaban officiating. Interment of cremains will be in Sidney Cemetery, Sidney, MT. Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com Katrina died on Saturday, August 16, 2014 in Santa Clara, CA....

  • Marjorie M. Murray, Savage, MT

    Aug 27, 2014

    Funeral services for Majorie Murray, 91, of Savage, MT will be at 3 p.m., Friday, August 29, 2014 at the Lambert High School Gymnasium in Lambert, MT with Clarice Beery officiating. Interment will be on the Family Farm. Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com Marjorie died on Thursday, August 21, 2014 at the Sidney Health Center Extended Care Facility....

  • Main Street Montana Project Pillar 1 Update

    Mike Wessler|Aug 27, 2014

    August 20 was another great day focused on the Main Street Montana Project and its pillar focusing on training and educating tomorrow’s workforce today. Lt. Gov. Angela McLean hosted a meeting in Glendive with business and community leaders from across eastern Montana. At the meeting they discussed the unique employment challenges facing many of the oil and gas communities. Unlike in many places in Montana, businesses in these oil and gas communities regularly struggle to find workers with the skills and training to fill the jobs that are o...

  • Nourish Your Digestive System Lesson August 27

    Marcia Hellandsaas|Aug 27, 2014

    Many of us have digestive disorders. In fact, about 30 to 40% of adults say they experience frequent indigestion and more than 50 million visits are made every year to health care facilities for symptoms related to the digestive system. Suffering from heartburn, diarrhea, constipation and excess gas does not have to be the norm; in fact, these are all signs that our digestive system is not functioning properly. By taking care of your digestive system, you can become a “regular” human being. “Nou...

  • Deer Archery Season Opens Aug. 29

    Aug 27, 2014

    North Dakota’s deer archery season opens Friday, Aug. 29 at noon, and bowhunters are reminded that deer bow licenses and accompanying tags are only available through electronic purchase. Bowhunters can buy a license online at the State Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov; by calling 800-406-6409; or at license vendors in counties that are linked to the Game and Fish Department’s online licensing system. Hunters who purchase bow licenses online should allow for several days to receive their tag in the mail. Bowhunters must follow all...

  • Sidney Health Center Set to Host Another "Live it up!" Event for Local Women

    Toni Zieske|Aug 27, 2014

    Sidney Health Center will host its annual "Live it up!" event for women on Monday, September 15 with a focus on stress relief and laughter. The program for the evening will be "Help! My Life is a Game of Twister!" Once again, the evening promises to be fun, educational and entertaining. The festivities will kick off at the Richland County Fair Event Center with a vendor fair at 4:30 p.m. featuring various independent distributors offering goods ranging from home décor to jewelry to gourmet...

  • Department of Revenue Creates Citizen Concern Form

    Nicole Hackley|Aug 27, 2014

    In order to provide a process for citizens to register concerns within their communities, the Montana Department of Revenue has created a Citizen Concern Form. This form is used when a citizen has concerns over a potential liquor law violation related to over-service to an intoxicated person, sale to an underage person, disorderly licensed premises, sales/service/consumption on a licensed premises between 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m., or any other worries. On these forms, the person reporting will be required to fill in the name of the licensed...

  • Richland County Farmer's Market Continues Every Saturday

    Ludmila Keller|Aug 27, 2014

    The Richland County Farmer’s Market is back. Market visitors can choose from a variety of locally-grown produce, homemade baked goods and homemade crafts. The Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to noon at the Richland County Extension parking lot (1499 N Central Ave, Sidney). Last year was the first time the local Extension Office managed the Farmer’s Market, with great success. Visitors saw on average 10+ vendors, who often sold out before the end of the day. So make sure...

  • Big Sky Concert Series Coming to Sidney

    Jill Hill|Aug 27, 2014

    The Sidney Performing Arts Council and the Northeastern Arts Network are pleased to present the 2014-15 Big Sky Concert Series to our community .This year's series features exciting live theatre and a kaleidoscope of musical entertainment as part of this art organization's ongoing commitment to provide quality entertainment to the community with a variety of shows that will appeal to every age and interest. The first performance of the season kicks off with Montana Repertory Theatre's...

  • Kids First! Carnival Looking for Interested Vendors

    Missy Smies|Aug 27, 2014

    The Richland County Family Resource Center is sponsoring the fifth annual Kids First! Carnival this fall. The Family Resource Center focuses on children, families, and education, bringing an exciting activity for families in the Sidney area to enjoy. The carnival will be held Saturday, September 27, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Richland County Fair Event Center. The groups are currently looking for community organizations to rent a booth for the carnival. We are looking for face...

  • Bubble Bash By Color Dash in Watford City Sept. 6

    Aug 27, 2014

    On Saturday September 6, 2014 Wolf Pup Daycare at 325 3rd St. SE, in Watford City will be holding the Bubble Bash Color Dash fundraiser. Packet Pick Up starts at 10:00 AM and Bubble Bash starts at 12:00 PM. The price per team is $35, per family is $40 and kids ages 5 and under are free. Register at www.bubblebashcolordash.com. Local sponsors include Nuverra, McKenzie County Bank, Malissa Schroeder and Annova Family Health. How It Works (from www.bubblebashcolordash.com) Are you ready to get...

  • 2014 North Dakota Waterfowl Regulations Set

    Aug 27, 2014

    North Dakota’s 2014 waterfowl season has been set, with noteworthy changes including a daily bag of one canvasback during the season, and an additional two blue-winged teal during the first 16 days of the season. Opening day for North Dakota residents is Sept. 27 for ducks, geese, coots and mergansers. Nonresidents may begin hunting waterfowl in North Dakota Oct. 4. The season for swans opens Oct. 4 for both residents and nonresidents. Hunters may take six ducks per day with the following restrictions: five mallards of which two may be hens, t...

  • Summer Safety on the Water

    Aug 27, 2014

    The single most important reminder the North Dakota Game and Fish Department will issue to recreationists this summer is to be alert and safe near water. Boat and water safety coordinator Nancy Boldt said safety on the water begins with wearing a personal flotation device. “Failure to wear a personal floatation device is the main reason people lose their lives in water recreation accidents,” Boldt said. North Dakota law requires all children ages 10 and younger to wear a personal flotation device while in boats of less than 27 feet in len...

  • MSU Finishes Another Strong Year in Research

    MSU News Service|Aug 27, 2014

    Montana State University closed out another strong year of research successes with significant work in energy, agriculture, health and biomedicine, and the environment leading the way. The university's overall research enterprise did $109.6 million in work for the fiscal year ending June 30. That includes $90.5 million in competitively won federal funds, as well as $1.6 million in gift funds for research. It also includes $15 million in state and $2.6 million in federal funding both largely for...

  • Just Add Water:

    Shannon Ruckman|Aug 27, 2014

    What does irrigation do for Montana's agricultural economy? Take a trip down the Tongue River Valley, where you'll find about 25,000 irrigated acres along its 190-mile length. With 130 frost-free days per year, high quality soils, and a climate that features hot days and warm nights, growing conditions are nearly identical to California's San Joaquin Valley. Apples, pears, melons, squash-just about any crop grown in the Golden State can be grown here. There's a vineyard in Miles City. "We have a...

  • Brink Sisters Share Ranching Stories at CCHS Class Reunions Sept 7, 20

    Francie M. Berg|Aug 27, 2014

    The authors of "Montana Stirrups, Sage and Shenanigans: Ranch Life in a Forgotten Era" will share ranching stories from their book on Sunday, Sept 7, and again on Saturday, Sept. 20, both at 2 pm, at the Miles City Library. Jeanie Brink Thiessen of Los Angeles, Francie Brink Berg, Hettinger, ND, and Anne Brink Krickel, Philipsburg, will be in town for two CCHS Class Reunions, where they will also entertain-for Jeanie's 1948 reunion the first weekend and Anne's 1954 reunion two weeks later. The...

  • Farm Bureau Photo Contest

    Nicole Hackley|Aug 27, 2014

    Richland County Farm Bureau is helping to promote this year’s Montana Farm Bureau 2014 Photo Contest, put on by the Women’s Leadership Committee. The photo contest will be held this year during the Montana Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) Annual Convention at the Billings Hotel and Convention Center, November 9th-12th. Photos will be on display and voted on by popular vote. The winners of first, second and third places will be announced at the awards banquet on Tuesday, November 11th. First place earns $75, second place $50 and third place $25...

  • Sojourn/Earth/Sidney, Aug. 28 to Nov. 1, Opening Reception Aug. 29

    Leann Pelvit|Aug 27, 2014

    The MonDak Heritage Center welcomes Lora Groves, a San Francisco Bay Area artist with a special Opening reception on Friday August 29, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Sojourn/Earth/Sidney, the show's title, refers to ways this work has traveled, continues to travel. Groves, born in the Midwest, raised in Hawaii, schooled "Everywhere, Daily". worked with horses, and spent many hours on trails in the back country on the island of Oahu, before moving to California, adding up to a serious passion for both the...

  • North Dakota Swan Hunt Lottery Held, Licenses Remain

    Aug 27, 2014

    North Dakota’s swan lottery has been held and more than 300 licenses remain. Only hunters who do not have a swan license for the 2014 season can apply, as regulations limit hunters to one license per year. Beginning Sept. 3, all remaining licenses will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Resident and nonresident hunters will be able to apply online, or print out an application to mail, at the State Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov. Hunters may also request an application by calling the department’s Bismarck office at 701...

  • Housing Agency Accepting HIF Applications

    Max Wetz|Aug 27, 2014

    The North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) is holding an application round for approximately $900,000 in development assistance available through the North Dakota Housing Incentive Fund (HIF). “Affordable housing development is one of North Dakota’s top priorities,” said Jolene Kline, NDHFA executive director. “The Housing Incentive Fund has proven to be a powerful tool in addressing this need in communities statewide.” The agency will accept applications for development of affordable multi-family housing for essential service workers i...

  • Labor Day Enforcement Crackdown Adds Patrols to Target DUIs

    Charity Watt|Aug 27, 2014

    One of the deadliest crimes committed in Montana may also be the most preventable. In Big Sky Country, the number of fatal crashes involving impaired drivers using alcohol and/or drugs continues to be nearly the highest in the nation. In an effort to eliminate this trend of high-risk behavior, law enforcement agencies across the state are participating in a national crackdown targeting DUI offenders. The Montana Highway Patrol as well as city and county law enforcement agencies throughout the state are always on the lookout for drivers who...

  • McKenzie County Area Food Pantry in Watford City

    Aug 27, 2014

    Free food assistance for you and your family. All income eligible residents in McKenzie County welcome. Open dates and times are as follows: Thursdays from noon to 2 pm, Cashwise donates food giveaway to the Food Pantry, 1st Tuesday of each month from 5 pm to 7 pm and the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 2 pm to 4 pm. The Food Pantry is located in the lower level of First Lutheran Church, 212 2nd Ave. NW, Watford City. For more information or to set up an appointment to visit the pantry call 701-444-3451 or http://www.mcfoodpantry.com. Pantry...

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